How To Study American English Native Speakers' Speech

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
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    One of the biggest differences between how American English native speakers and language learners sound not only has to do with the vowels or consonants we use, especially when it comes to transitioning from one thought group to the next, but also the pitch.
    The reality: we often struggle to feel natural adding the elements we need to use in our pronunciation, especially when it comes to having a wide enough pitch range in American English.
    Welcome to Wake Up American, where Monday through Friday, we spend a couple minutes on a challenging aspect of American English pronunciation and walk through examples to help you achieve a more natural sound the next time you speak in American English at work, at home, or out and about town.
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Komentáře • 8

  • @FluentAmerican
    @FluentAmerican  Před 17 dny

    Download an mp3/podcast version at www.fluentamerican.com/podcast

  • @Ghanshyam00000
    @Ghanshyam00000 Před 6 dny

    Hello, you gave us extremely great examples about pitch and I enjoyed it a lot. Thank you coach.

  • @yuliaistanbul7514
    @yuliaistanbul7514 Před 16 dny +1

    great examples! thanks a lot for helping us to become better 🙏

  • @Liftercode
    @Liftercode Před 17 dny +2

    The problem with the pitch is that we are not thinking about it while speaking...so it is something must comes natural.

    • @FluentAmerican
      @FluentAmerican  Před 17 dny +1

      great to see you! you're right and it's something that needs to change if the goal is a natural sound. At first, it requires being very intentional about using pitches