Speed up your English...x5!

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English Jade


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Hi everyone.
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I'm English Jade and I teach English over here at EngVid.
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But did you also know that I'm an accent and clear speech teacher?
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And I have a really important question for you: I want to know if your accent is your
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weakness.
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If it is, be sure to watch until the end of todays lesson because that's when I'm going
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to tell you all about my accent training course, Clear Accent, which teaches you how to speak
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in a really clear and natural way.
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But first of all, we've got to do today's lesson, so let's get started.
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Hi, everyone.
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In this lesson I'm going to teach you how you can speed up your English times five,
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and I'm also going to teach Ratty, here, Ratty the kangaroo how he can speak much faster
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because since...
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Since he's moved over from Australia he's realized that he speaks too slowly, so that's
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why we're doing this lesson today.
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You'll get some tips to speed up your English.
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All right, so we've got some question phrases in this column, and here we've got what those
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question phrases sound like when native speakers are talking in a relaxed way, and here in
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this column we've got the IPA transcription.
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Don't be afraid of this.
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Ratty... Ratty doesn't know how to read this, so I'm going to explain it as I go, but this column
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here is important because this tells us exactly the way to say it, whereas using just the
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English letters I can't write down the exact thing that I'm saying because we don't have
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letters for all the sounds.
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So we'll use the two columns, and together we'll speed up your English times five.
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Does that sound good?
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Ratty says it sounds good.
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Okay, let's start with: "How's it going?
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How's it going?"
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If I want to say it really slowly, which I don't, I would say: "How is it going?"
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Take me all day to say that.
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But when a native speaker says it, it's: -"How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?"
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-"It's going good."
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-"How-zit goin?"
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If we look at the transcription here: "How-zit", "How is it" becomes two sounds: "How's it going?"
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If we look here, where's the "g"?
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It's not: "How's it going?" because it takes me more time and care to say the "g".
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When I'm just speaking in a relaxed way, I say: "How's it goin?"
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And also to notice here is that the "s": "How's" becomes a "z".
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"How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?"
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And where the "s" would be here at the end of: "How's", it joins the next syllable, it
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joins "it", "zit": "How-zit goin?
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How-zit goin?"
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Does that sound good?
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He says it's good.
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He's a little bit faster.
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Let's look at the next example: -"How's your mum?
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How's your mum?
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How is your mum?
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How's your mum?"
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-"She's good, she's in Australia.
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She's having a good time there."
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-"How's your mum?
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Howz yuh-mum?
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Howz yuh-mum?"
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So what changes in this sentence?
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"How is your mum?"
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First thing that stands out is "your" becomes "yuh": "yuh mum".
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"How is yuh mum?
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Howz yuh-mum?"
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We've got a similar thing happening here with the "s" becomes a "z": "Howz", "Howz".
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"Howz yuh-mum?"
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Next example: "How's Tom?
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How's Tom?"
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"z" instead of "s": "Howz Tom?"
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And this symbol here is the "?" symbol.
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It looks like a backwards "a", and I should point out this symbol as well.
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We've seen it in the previous examples.
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This is: "?", "owl", "owl", "owl".
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"Howz Tom?" ? is a diphthong.
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A diphthong means when two vowel sounds blend one into the other, so this symbol here isn't
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two separate sounds.
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It's one sound changing into another quickly: "Howz Tom?"
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Okay, I need to move you to my other arm.
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Is that all right?
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Said: "It's good."
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Next: "How do you get there?
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How do you get there?"
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If I'm speaking really slowly...
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Really, really slowly like Ratty speaks: "How do you get there?"
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Ain't got time to listen to that.
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-"How-jew get there?
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How-jew get there?
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How-jew get there?"
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-"By plane?"
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-"How-jew get there?"
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What happens in this sentence is: "How do you get there?"
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five sounds, five syllables: "How do you get there?" but a native speaker says: "How-jew
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get there?"
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Four syllables.
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"How-jew get there?
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How-jew get there?"
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When we look at the transcription: "How-jew get there?
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How-jew get there?"
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We like this word here in the IPA transcription because it looks the same.
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That's really, really helpful when you're learning IPA to look at the parts you do know
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and the parts you can already read.
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It helps you guess the rest.
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Because sometimes when you look at IPA when you're beginning, and not just when you're
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beginning because it's hard, you'll think: "What's all this crazy writing?
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I don't understand."
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So instead of looking at what you don't understand, concentrate on what you do understand, and
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try to guess the other parts.
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"How-jew get there?", "Ja", right, this is confusing.
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Okay?
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This is the sound "ja" as in "Jade", "ja", and this we write...
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My name is written with this letter in normal English writing, but in IPA this is: "ya",
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"ya".
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It's confusing.
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"How-jew get there?
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How-jew get there?"
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This is you: "How-jew get there?"
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Okay, next example: "How did it go?
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How did it go?"
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But we say it five times faster: "How-dit go?
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How-dit go?
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How-dit go?
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Did it go well?
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How-dit go?"
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And what happens in that example is: "How did it go?" four syllables becomes three:
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"How-dit go?"
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And what also happens is that the "did", "du" in "did" joins "it": "How-dit go?
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How-dit go?
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How-dit go?
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How-dit go?"
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And because when we're saying it fast, this sounds like one word now: "How did it" sounds
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like one word, so I've put them together.
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"How-dit go?
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How-dit go?"
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These ones sound like one word, tiny, tiny space: "How-dit go?"
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Last example: "How do you do it?
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How do you do it?
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How do you do it, Ratty?"
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Ratty knows now: "How-jah-do-it?
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How-jah-do-it?
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How-jah-do-it, Ratty?
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How-jah-do-it?", "How do you do it?" five syllables, but when we say it five times faster:
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"How-jah-do-it?"
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Now we've got four syllables: "How-jah-do-it?
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How-jah-do-it?"
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He's got his...
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Needs to go to the toilet.
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"How-jah-do-it?"
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Remember this?
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Letter in my name: "Jade": "How-jah-do-it?
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How-jah-do-it?"
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But that example we can say two ways.
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"How-jah-do-it?"
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We can also say: "Howd-yah-do it?
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Howd-yah-do it?
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Howd-yah-do it?"
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You have to really, really listen to hear the difference.
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"How-jah-do-it?
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Howd-yah-do it?
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How-jah-do-it?
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Howd-yah-do it?
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How-jah-do-it?
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Howd-yah-do it?"
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Okay?
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"Howd, howd-yah-do it?"
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Remember I mentioned before like in my name: "Jade", "ja", "ya", "ja", "ya", so I can take
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the same question: "How do you do it?" and depending on the speaker, that can change,
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we can pronounce it in different ways, with a very, very tiny difference.
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"How-jah-do-it?
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Howd-yah-do it?
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How-jah-do-it?
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Howd-yah-do it?" Okay?
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What I've also got is more videos like this where you can learn to speak fast like a native speaker.
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What I'd like you to do now is go and watch those, too, so that you can speak fast like
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Ratty the kangaroo.
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Thank you and I'll see you again soon. Bye.
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Hello again! I hope you enjoyed today's lesson.
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Now I want to tell you a little bit about my accent training course.
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My course is called Clear Accent and it teaches you how to speak in a clear and natural way
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and I made it for people who already know that their accent is their weakness.
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And if your accent is your weakness, that means you don't feel good about the way you
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speak or sound, and it also means that you have all kinds of communication difficulties
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in your daily life.
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So, for example, people ask you to repeat yourself again and again, or, speaking on
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the phone is a big struggle for you and you'd rather avoid it.
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So if you know already that your accent is your weakness, I'm going to train you as if
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you were a professional actor.
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And I'm going to give you really practical training that's going to be challenging for
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you (and by the way it's challenging for native speakers at the beginning) because I really
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want you to practice and develop your speech so that you feel good about the way you speak and sound.
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So, if that sounds like you, and you would like to turn your accent weakness into a strength,
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be sure to check out my Clear Accent course.
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The link is in the video description and you can also click here.
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And until next time, I'll see you later. Bye!
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