American English Pronunciation | Pronounce Over 20.000 Words
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 196.18 MB | Duration: 0h 36m
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 196.18 MB | Duration: 0h 36m
Learn to pronounce OVER 20.000 WORDS with rules that are VERY effective, brief, and easy to remember.
What you'll learn
You will earn the most essentials you need to help you pronounce over 20.000 words in American English
You will also earn how to pronounce American English words easily without having to memorize the pronunciation of each word in American English.
You will study and learn to use the phonetic symbols effectively and improve both your listening and speaking at the same time.
You will learn to pronounce thousands of words with simple tricks.
You will improve your English pronunciation at home easily and confidently
You will learn and practice the difference between long vowels and short vowels.
You will learn and practice the difference between long consonant and consonant sounds.
You will learn to use your tongue more effectively to produce more accurate sounds.
You will sound more American when you speak.
You will significantly improve your listening in addition to significantly improving your speaking.
You will feel at ease while taking the course because it is super simple.
Requirements
There are not any requirements. The entire course was designed to help you speak better. However, being an A1 level learner would be a good start.
Description
You want to improve your pronunciation for both a better listening and speaking experience, but you do not want to be confused and spend a lot of time for that end? You want to noticeably sound better and feel better, but you have not found an effective program that answers all of your needs at once in a single setting?Do native speakers always ask you to repeat your words and sentences?Do you have an accent that makes you less confident and/or more self-conscious when start speaking English?Then you are on the right page because this course will answer most of your needs in an effective and economical way. This “American English Pronunciation Course will guide you through the most essential approaches that you need to pronounce English sounds more accurately, effectively, and confidently. In the course, we will work on various types of distinct American English sounds which will help you both easily understand and effectively use them immediately and easily. The rules covered in the lessons are pretty easy to learn and remember for immediate use.All of the materials in this program are professionally prepared by Hasan Üner who is a fully certified English teacher with a BA in English from the State University of New York at Stony Brook with over fifteen years of international teaching experience. He has helped learners originally from Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, France, Turkey, Japan, South Korea, Tajikistan, China, Uzbekistan, Libya, and Jordan since the year he graduated.If you have a question, do not hesitate to contact your teacher.
Overview
Section 1: American English Pronunciation | Pronounce Over 20.000 Words
Lecture 1 LONG A /ɑ/ and SHORT A /ʌ/ and /æ/ Sounds Pack 1
Lecture 2 LONG A /ɑ/ and SHORT A /ʌ/ and /æ/ Sounds Pack 2
Lecture 3 LONG A /ɑ/ and SHORT A /ʌ/ Sounds practice 1
Lecture 4 LONG A /ɑ/ and SHORT A /ʌ/ Sounds Practice 2 in Sentences
Lecture 5 LONG i /i/ and SHORT i /ɪ/
Lecture 6 LONG i /i/ and SHORT i /ɪ/ Practice in Sentences
Lecture 7 American AU- sounds Pack 1
Lecture 8 American AU- sounds Pack 2
Lecture 9 KN- sounds
Lecture 10 Words with ci- and ce- (American C Sound 1)
Lecture 11 Words with co- and ca- (American C Sound 2)
Lecture 12 Words with ch- (American C Sound 3)
Lecture 13 SHORT E /ɛ/ and long E /e/ Rules
Lecture 14 SHORT E /ɛ/ and long E /e/ Practice 1
Lecture 15 SHORT E /ɛ/ and long E /e/ Practice 2
Lecture 16 /dʒ/ and /tʃ/ Sounds (1)
Lecture 17 /dʒ/ Sound (2)
Lecture 18 /dʒ/ AND /tʃ/ Comparisons with Examples (3)
Lecture 19 /dʒ/ More Examples and Practice
Lecture 20 SH- /ʃ/ and CH- /tʃ/ sounds
Lecture 21 Confusing P /p/ and F /f/ Sounds
Lecture 22 /æ/ Sound and /ɛ/ Sound
Lecture 23 Types of /ʒ/ Sounds
Lecture 24 /dʒ/ and /ʒ/ Sounds Comparisons
Lecture 25 /θ/ and /ð/ Sounds
Lecture 26 Two Side-by-Side Comparisons for /ð/ and /d/ Sounds
Lecture 27 American NT Sound
Lecture 28 American T Sound
Lecture 29 American BT Sound
Lecture 30 American ST Sound
Lecture 31 American MB Sound
Lecture 32 American L Sound
Lecture 33 American WR Sound
Lecture 34 American H Sound
Lecture 35 American DY Sound
Lecture 36 American TY Sound
Lecture 37 3 Rules for Plural Nouns in American English (Rule 1)
Lecture 38 3 Rules for Plural Nouns in American English (Rule 2)
Lecture 39 3 Rules for Plural Nouns in American English (Rule 3)
Section 2: 100 Confusing Words for Leaners in American English
Lecture 40 100 Confusing Words in American English (Part 1)
Lecture 41 100 Confusing Words in American English (Part 2)
Lecture 42 100 Confusing Words in American English (Part 3) Numbers
Lecture 43 100 Confusing Words in American English (Part 4)
Section 3: Pronunciation Mistakes Made by American English Learners
Lecture 44 Some Common Mistakes with Vegetables
Lecture 45 Some Common Mistakes with Fruits
For English language learners who are interested in reducing their accent and improving their pronunciation a better listening and speaking experience,For anyone interested in finding out more about American English pronunciation,For any learner interested in learning doing more practice to smooth out the issues that that they have.

