Accent Reduction Class: Speak Natural English

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi.
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I'm from Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Let's talk about reducing your accent.
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Are you tired of repeating yourself?
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Do people often ask, "What'd you say?
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What was that?"
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It's a really great thing to speak clearly and be understandable.
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So in this lesson, I'm going to help give you some tools to help reduce your accent
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so that you can be more understandable in conversational English.
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Notice that I said reduce your accent.
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The goal is not to get rid of your accent 100%.
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You'll always have a slight accent from your native language, but don't be ashamed of that
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when you speak English and someone asks, "Where are you from?"
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This is a great way to talk about your home country, to educate other people about the
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world, to break stereotypes, and, honestly, to make the world a better place.
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When you meet a nice person from another country, it can change and shape your whole perspective
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about that place.
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For example, about 10 years ago, I spent a couple days in Poland.
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And on the way to Poland, I met a student on the train, and he was so nice.
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Talked to me, and talked to my friends, and decided to cancel all of his classes the next
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day, and be our personal tour guide.
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He showed us all around the city.
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And now, to this day, 10 years later, I have such a wonderful, warm feeling when I think
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about Poland, because this one guy shaped my view of Poland.
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I say all of this because I don't want you to hide where you're from.
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You have the opportunity to give someone that warm feeling about your country.
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So if they ask where you're from, don't be ashamed.
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Tell them about it.
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But in order to tell someone about your country, you need to be understood.
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So, let's talk about three ways that you can reduce your accent so that you can be more
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easily understood.
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They are practice individual sounds, practice linking sounds, and practice word stress.
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If you can't hear the correct sounds, or word stress, you're not going to be able to use
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it yourself.
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So the key is to train your ears to hear the difference between correct sounds, and incorrect
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sounds, and practice it yourself.
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All right.
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Let's break down these tips, starting with the first one.
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Practice individual sounds.
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If I asked you which sounds in English are the most challenging for you, you probably
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already know.
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Is it TH, R, L, F, P?
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Or maybe it's some certain vowels?
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Sit, seat.
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But how can you improve them?
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You can improve them by practicing challenge sentences that use those difficult sounds.
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Let's do that now.
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Is the TH sound difficult for you?
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Let's practice.
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Can you say that with me?
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Do you hear the difference between D and TH?
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When you say this slowly, you can hear it easier.
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But when we say it quickly, how does it feel to you?
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Can you say that with me?
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Let's speed it up a little bit.
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Is your tongue flickering out of your mouth for the TH?
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Thinks.
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Thought.
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Thursday.
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And when you say, d, your tongue is at the roof of your mouth.
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Dan.
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Daring.
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I hope so.
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Let's go back and say this full sentence together.
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And this is just an example to show you that if you want to practice TH, and maybe you
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often mix it up with a D sound.
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When you say TH, it sounds like a D, practice a challenge sentence like this.
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Let's say it again, together.
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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Dan thinks a daring thought on Thursday.
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To continue practicing individual sounds, make sure you check out my video, How to Pronounce
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the 33 Most Difficult Words, up here.
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Number two: practice linking sounds, or reducing sounds.
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Linking or reducing sounds are when words come together.
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It's time to go, becomes, it's time to go.
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It's time to go.
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The word to becomes to, and we link it with time.
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Time to.
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Time to.
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It's time to go.
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If I just said, "Time to," to you, you'd kind of look at me a little bit strange.
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If I said that to a native speaker, they'd look at me a little bit strange.
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But if we say it in the full sentence, it makes sense, because we're linking words and
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sounds together.
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It's time to go.
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Where did you go becomes where'd you go.
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Where'd you go.
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The words, where did, becomes a contraction, where'd.
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And then the word you becomes you.
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Where'd you go.
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Where'd you go.
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We're reducing the sentence.
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This can be tricky because there're a lot of different ways to reduce sounds in English,
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but, let's practice it now.
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Say this sentence with me.
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I study every day because I want to improve.
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I study every day because I want to improve.
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Well.
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Is that saying every single of the sentence?
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No.
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If I say this sentence clearly, it sounds like, I study every day because I want to
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improve.
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But when we say this sentence with linking and reduced sounds like native speakers do,
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it sounds much quicker, and we can practice it now.
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I study every ... Here we're cutting out that middle vowel, and we're simply saying every.
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Don't say every.
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Every day.
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Because becomes because.
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We cut off the first two letters.
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I study every day because I want to improve.
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Here, the words, want to, become reduced to want to.
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I study every day because I want to improve.
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This is a perfect example of all of the many ways that we can reduce and link sounds, because
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there're so many in English.
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It's great to practice this.
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And when you learn the key linking sounds in English, you can pronounce it better.
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You can reduce your accent.
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And you can also understand other people better.
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Want to practice linking sounds more?
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Make sure to check out my video, Seven Tips to Speak Fast English, and spoiler alert,
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they're all about linking or reducing sounds.
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So it's a great way to practice it.
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Tip number three for reducing your accent is to practice word stress.
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This can be tricky because you probably weren't taught word stress in school.
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But it's essential for being understandable, and also, for understanding other people.
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In English, we don't stress each word the same.
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We have stressed words, and unstressed words.
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Let's take a look at this sentence.
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The boy is hungry.
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The boy is hungry.
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The boy is hungry.
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Can you tell which two words are emphasized here?
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You can probably tell by just looking at the sentence which ones are the most important.
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Boy, and hungry.
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But what happens to those unstressed words?
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The boy is hungry.
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They're really fast.
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So make sure that we say those not with the same emphasis, but just quickly, between the
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other words.
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The boy.
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The boy.
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The boy.
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Is hungry.
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Is hungry.
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The boy is hungry.
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The boy is hungry.
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Let's look at another sentence.
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Can you guess which words are emphasized?
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The boy is really hungry.
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The boy is really hungry.
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The boy is really hungry.
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Oh, we've added an extra clap here.
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The boy is really hungry.
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We've added the word really, and this word is also stressed.
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So the stress of every sentence is unique, depending on how many important words are
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in that sentence.
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Important words are often verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs.
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Usually those little words, the, is, a, on.
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Those aren't usually the stressed words.
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So you can visualize the sentence, and practice that stress.
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A great way to practice word stress is through shadowing.
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Listen to a full sentence, and then repeat that sentence out loud.
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Maybe you want to record your voice so that you can compare your voice with the original.
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This is an excellent way to train your ears to hear maybe some of the problems with your
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word stress, compared with the original, natural word stress.
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Let's do that quickly with the two sentences that we talked about.
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The boy is hungry.
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Can you say that with me?
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Shadow the full sentence.
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The boy is hungry.
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Go ahead.
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... I hope you're saying this out loud.
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Let's do it one more time.
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The boy is hungry.
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Let's go onto the other sentence that we've said.
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The boy is really hungry.
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Can you say that with me?
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The boy is really hungry.
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Go ahead, it's your turn.
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... When you stress that naturally, you're going to be training your muscles, and also
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training your brain, to have natural sentence structure.
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Are you ready to shadow some more?
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Make sure you check out my video, How to Pronounce the Top 10 Sentences in English, so that you
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can shadow with me during that full sentence.
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That was a lot of information, right?
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But I challenge you to take action.
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Practice individual sounds.
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Practice linking or reducing sounds.
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Practice word stress.
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By using some of my pronunciation lessons.
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At the end of this video, and also in the description, I'll put a link to the playlist
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of all of my pronunciation lessons.
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I want you to go through that.
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Shadow.
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Emphasize the right words.
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De-stress the other words.
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Make sure that you practice the individual sounds that are the most challenging for you.
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I have a tongue twister video that would be great for practicing those challenging individual
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sounds.
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And make sure that you practice linking and knowing which words are often linked together.
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It's great to do this to reduce your accent.
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And now I have a question for you.
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Let me know in the comments which individual sound in English is the most difficult for
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you.
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Maybe it's similar to other people.
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So check out the other comments, and see if anyone else has trouble with the same sounds
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as you.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new
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lesson, here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free E-book, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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