Eight Ways For You and Anyone. You Can Hear as much as a North American English speaker.
Now I know this is the lesson you have been waiting for I will tell you eight tricks and secrets you may not have learned in your regular English Traditional class We will focus more on making your pronunciation and the way you speak as American now rather than trying to copy or copy it We will learn some points so you can focus on what it means to speak like an American. Where I am posting this lesson blog with each video to help you learn more.
Now let's start with,
8 ways you can sound more like American Number One Speaker, let's talk so let's take the word American We have 3 letters, right? American that's four sets So if we have more than two characters one will be highlighted if which letter is highlighted in American Do You Hear? American is therefore a good second member so to speak like an American make sure you really stretch that stressed syllable and make it longer to make it bigger make you higher say American and I am now American and measure these characters without stress maybe it sounds like a high-pitched sound that human voice makes with your fist in your stomach you go to Oh American Can you hear that? Uh American.
It’s very good so American English really emphasizes the underlined letter and makes some of the weakest letters the second number read the connected speech. Oh, it's easy to say but there are a lot of different rules in connected speech, so let me quickly share a lot of what is most important to you in American English Especially whenever you get a t between two vowel sounds it will be d. We don't drink water We drink water We don't add butter to our drop we add butter to our toast okay? so between two vowels equals fee T between N, and the vowel is removed International not International International dentist not a dentist,
but a dentist if you have an N and then a vowel sometimes becomes a stop point like a Mountain or a vowel than a double t Also a vowel like button or cotton when you have or advertise between two consonants is usually removed by an old man, not the oldest and most famous old man, but the most famous we combine and link sounds together when one word ends in a consonant and then the next begins with a consonant or the next same as the word in front of it and ands That was a big mixed hybrid We put together and connect the sounds together from one word to the next example public life becomes a public life anisa sounds together like this afternoon afternoon Now I know I'm really fast because I've done some lessons on some of these points in another vid lessons eoo on the course of English natural channel So be sure to check them out if you'd like to get a detailed description of each point You can click here to find one of my best lessons in linking and communicating speech.
The great analogy in American English becomes didja and not dontcha? to enter when we insert a new sound for example between him and Asked we enter the sound / j / he asked or made and when we insert / w / the sound he asked to make it and in some parts of the united states you have an R in the middle of the vowel - for example between Media and attention finally let me tell you about Elision where we leave the sound for example T in the word stored where it comes before proceeding Number three in American English iR is very important and frustrating for many English readers because it can be very different from your native language beware of vowels er for example in the word Noma why not ward is his name or example World why not Earth is its world. Thus the r vowel is r. We are close to before R and it becomes a mistake so most American American vowels will have this sound that sounds like talking about a gangster so take off your pirate hooks and deviate If you make this sound or not because that is weird when we have an r people who love the new England will decide that R for example I parked my car Well, that Boston accent method and yes, I live in Boston, but I have never used that accent method.
I would say I park my car so be aware of the different ways to use R if you really want to sound like an American you need some American phrases instead of asking how to ask. What happens or instead of saying That's good, or that's good You can say that's good. Or that's great if you speak English try to speak a little verbs that use a ton of phrasal verbs we don't usually use a common form of reading verb in everyday speech in a conversation so instead of a verb to exit or to leave means to get out or instead say come in or instead start or to begin with don't say go Going can also mean leaving so phrasal verbs can be a kind of confusion but they are actually the key to using most of them if you want to sound like an American American speaker and start creating verbs with names like Google Google noun, but let's put google that question or friend name noun Right well I can be your friend on Facebook, So friend now is an action so take any noun you want and take action and it will sound more American and finally Vocabulary so I suggest you some more American phrases like scary, and what happened? But if you want to quickly learn a few different words in American English as opposed to British English, we say You do not go down in the fall.
We say a faucet is not a flat elevator. Not lift diaper not diaper TV not telly and Candy not sweets. Oh, and something that always catches me unexpectedly We say take it off when we go to the restaurant, and we want to take the food home So I think you're ready now to really sound like an American as a traditional speaker.
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