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American English Pronunciation Introduction
American English Pronunciation Introduction - Comedy
American English Pronunciation - Syllables
American Accent Training - Part 01 - Accent reduction Neutral Accent
How to Speak and Listen to English - Natural Pronunciation Secret - Free Lesson
Voice control and volume - how to speak loud and clear - for ESL English learners
Learn Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 1 - Introduction
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 2 - Front Vowels, Part 1
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 2 - Front Vowels, Part 2
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 3 - Back Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 3 - Back Vowels - Part 2 (with captions)
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 4 - Central Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 4 - Central Vowels - Part 2 (with captions)
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 5 - Diphthongs (with captions)
North American English - Pronunciation of Vowels
North American English Pronunciation - Vowels
English Pronunciation - (e) sound in words - heel, key, piece, seat
Pronouncing sound e, ea, ee, ei, eo, ey, i, ie, y, in words - heel, key, piece, seat
Practicing sound e, ea, ee, ei, eo, ey, i, ie, y, in words - heel, key, piece, seat
American Pronunciation: Long E at the Beach
American Pronunciation: How To Say Beach
American Accent Training | Part 02 - Vowel - Accent training, ESL
English: How to Pronounce EE [i] Vowel: American Accent
EE vs. Ih, Long vs. short vowel American English pronunciation
North American English the i sound
American Accent - "heel" or "hill"? Pronunciation of English vowels
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 1 - external link
English Pronunciation - (a) sound in words - eight, mail, pay, taste
Pronouncing sound a, ai, ay, ea, ei, ey, in words - eight, mail, pay, taste
Practicing sound a, ai, ay, ea, ei, ey, in words - eight, mail, pay, taste
American Accent Training | Part 04 - Vowel sound
English: How to Pronounce AY [eɪ] diphthong: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 2 - external link
English Pronunciation - (oo) sound in words - food, shoe, to, true
Pronouncing sound ew, o, oe, oo, ou, u, ue, ui, in words, food, shoe, to, true
Practicing sound ew, o, oe, oo, ou, u, ue, ui, in words, food, shoe, to, true
American Accent Training E12 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce the OO [u] Vowel: American Accent
English: How to Pronounce EW [ju] Diphthong: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 3 - external link
English Pronunciation - (o) sound in words - coat, grow, toe, woke
Pronouncing sound eau, ew, o, oa, oe, oo, ou, ow, in words - coat, grow, toe, woke
Practicing sound eau, ew, o, oa, oe, oo, ou, ow, in words - coat, grow, toe, woke
American Accent Training E10 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce OH [oʊ] diphthong: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 4 - external link
English Pronunciation - (a) sound in words - calm, hot, on, spa
Pronouncing sound a, o, in words - calm, hot, on, spa
Practicing sound a, o, in words - calm, hot, on, spa
American Accent Training E07 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce [ɑ] AH vowel: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 5 - external link
English Pronunciation - (i) sound in words - building, busy, sit, women
Pronouncing sound e, i, o, u, ui, in words - building, busy, sit, women
Practicing sound e, i, o, u, ui, in words - building, busy, sit, women
American Accent Training | Part 03 - Vowel sound
English: How to Pronounce IH [ɪ] vowel: American Accent
Comprehension test: IH vowel: American English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 6 - external link
English Pronunciation - (e) sound in words - friend, head, said, tell
Pronouncing sound a, ai, ay, e, ea, ie, u in words - friend, head, said, tell
Practicing sound a, ai, ay, e, ea, ie, u in words - friend, head, said, tell
American Accent Training E05 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce EH [ɛ] vowel: American Accent
How to Pronounce AA [æ] vs. EH [ɛ]: American English
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 7 - external link
English Pronunciation - (a) sound in words - hat, jam, pan, ran
Pronouncing sound a in words - hat, jam, pan, ran
Practicing sound a in words - hat, jam, pan, ran
American Accent Training E06 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce AA [æ] vowel: American Accent
How to Pronounce AA [æ] - Lesson Excerpt: American English Pronunciation
Listening Comprehension: AA [æ], American English Pronunciation
Listen+Repeat: AA [æ] Sound, American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce [æ] before [n], [m], or [ŋ]: American English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 8 - external link
English Pronunciation - (u) sound in words - book, could, full, woman
Pronouncing sound o, oo, ou, u in words, book, could, full, woman
Practicing sound o, oo, ou, u in words, book, could, full, woman
American Accent Training E11 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce UH as in PULL [ʊ] vowel: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 9 - external link
English Pronunciation - (aw) sound in words - bought, cost, lawn, walk
Pronouncing sound a, au, aw, o, ou in words - bought, cost, lawn, walk
Practicing sound a, au, aw, o, ou in words - bought, cost, lawn, walk
American Accent Training E09 - Vowel sound - Accent training
English: How to Pronounce AW [ɔ] Vowel: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 10 - external link
English Pronunciation - (uh) sound in words - fun, couple, money, does
Pronouncing sound u, ou, o, oe, oo in words - fun, couple, money, does
Practicing sound u, ou, o, oe, oo in words - fun, couple, money, does
American Accent Training E08 - Vowel sound - Accent training
Comparing the 3 Uh Sounds: American English Pronunciation
English: How to Pronounce UH as in BUTTER [ʌ] vowel -- American Accent
English: How to Pronounce the Schwa [ə] -- American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 11 - external link
English Pronunciation - (i) sound in words - time, type, pie, height
Pronouncing sound i, y, ie, ye, ei, ai, eye, uy in words - time, type, pie, height
Practicing sound i, y, ie, ye, ei, ai, eye, uy in words - time, type, pie, height
English: How to Pronounce AI [aɪ] diphthong: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 12 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ow) sound in words - mountain, house, now, crown
Pronouncing sound ou, ow in words - mountain, house, now, crown
Practicing sound ou, ow in words - mountain, house, now, crown
English: How to Pronounce OW [aʊ] diphthong: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 13 - external link
English Pronunciation - (oy) sound in words - toy, royal, coin, point
Pronouncing sound oy, oi in words - toy, royal, coin, point
Practicing sound oy, oi in words - toy, royal, coin, point
English: How to Pronounce OY diphthong [ɔɪ]: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 14 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ear) sound in words - near, year, beer, here
Pronouncing sound ear, eer, ere in words - near, year, beer, here
Practicing sound ear, eer, ere in words - near, year, beer, here
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 15 - external link
English Pronunciation - (air) sound in words - hair, wear, stare, there
Pronouncing sound air, ear, are, ere, ayer in words - hair, wear, stare, there
Practicing sound air, ear, are, ere, ayer in words - hair, wear, stare, there
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 16 - external link
English Pronunciation - (are) sound in words - are, barn, party, star
Pronouncing sound ar, ear in words - are, barn, party, star
Practicing sound ar, ear in words - are, barn, party, star
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 17 - external link
English Pronunciation - (oor) sound in words - poor, tour, your, sure
Pronouncing sound oor, our, ure in words - poor, tour, your, sure
Practicing sound oor, our, ure in words - poor, tour, your, sure
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 18 - external link
English Pronunciation - (or) sound in words - port, pour, door, more
Pronouncing sound or, our, oar, ar, oor, ore in words - port, pour, door, more
Practicing sound or, our, oar, ar, oor, ore in words - port, pour, door, more
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 19 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ir) sound in words - were, bird, turn, learn
Pronouncing sound er, ir, ur, or, ear in words - were, bird, turn, learn
Practicing sound er, ir, ur, or, ear in words - were, bird, turn, learn
English: How to Pronounce [ɜ] UR vowel: American English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 20 - external link
Unvoiced vs. Voiced: American English Pronunciation
Accent Reduction: Voiced and Unvoiced Sounds
North American English Pronunciation - Consonants
English Pronunciation - (p) sound in words - pet, putt, pit, peach
Pronouncing sound p in words - pet, putt, pit, peach
Practicing sound p in words - pet, putt, pit, peach
English: How to Pronounce B and P consonants: American Accent
American Accent: English Pronunciation of P and B
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 21 - external link
English Pronunciation - (b) sound in words - bet, but, bit, beach
Pronouncing sound b in words - bet, but, bit, beach
Practicing sound b in words - bet, but, bit, beach
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 22 - external link
English Pronunciation - (t) sound in words - ten, tip, time, tile
Pronouncing sound t in words - ten, tip, time, tile
Practicing sound t in words - ten, tip, time, tile
English: How to Pronounce T and D consonants: American Accent
American English: T Pronunciations
Examples: how to pronounce T: American English Pronunciation
American accent - American T sound - pronunciation of american english
English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY - American English
#178 - Pronunciation of USA -"T" or "D" | learning american english pronunciation
North American English Pronunciation - word-final /t/
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 23 - external link
English Pronunciation - (d) sound in words - den, dip, dime, dial
Pronouncing sound d in words - den, dip, dime, dial
Practicing sound d in words - den, dip, dime, dial
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 24 - external link
English Pronunciation - (k) sound in words - cot, coat, came, cave
Pronouncing sound c, k, q, che in words - cot, coat, came, cave
Practicing sound c, k, q, che in words - cot, coat, came, cave
English: How to Pronounce G and K consonants: American Accent
American Accent: English Pronunciation of K and G
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 25 - external link
English Pronunciation - (g) sound in words - got, goat, game, gave
Pronouncing sound g in words - got, goat, game, gave
Practicing sound g in words - got, goat, game, gave
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 26 - external link
English Pronunciation - (f) sound in words - front, fast, fan, fairy
Pronouncing sound f, gh, ph in words - front, fast, fan, fairy
Practicing sound f, gh, ph in words - front, fast, fan, fairy
English: How to Pronounce F and V consonants: American Accent
F and V Sounds practice: American English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 27 - external link
English Pronunciation - (v) sound in words - vine, vast, van, very
Pronouncing sound v in words - vine, vast, van, very
Practicing sound v in words - vine, vast, van, very
How to Make the V Sound - Lesson Excerpt: American English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 28 - external link
English Pronunciation - (th) sound in words - think, thought, method, month
Pronouncing sound th in words - think, thought, method, month
Practicing sound th in words - think, thought, method, month
Lesson 1 - Unvoiced TH - English Pronunciation
English: How to Pronounce TH Consonants [θ] + [ð]: American Accent
How to Pronounce TH after N or Z: American English
Pronunciation: "th"
English "TH" Pronunciation Practice for Real Natural English
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 29 - external link
English Pronunciation - (th) sound in words - this, these, together, smooth
Pronouncing sound th in words - this, these, together, smooth
Practicing sound th in words - this, these, together, smooth
Lesson 2 - TH Voiced - English Pronunciation
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 30 - external link
English Pronunciation - (s) sound in words - sip, sit, seat, seem
Pronouncing sound s, c in words - sip, sit, seat, seem
Practicing sound s, c in words - sip, sit, seat, seem
English Pronunciation tutorial - S Sounds - free ESL Lesson
English: How to Pronounce S and Z consonants: American Accent
Accent Reduction: English Pronunciation of S and Z
American Pronunciation: Plural S Rules
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 31 - external link
English Pronunciation - (z) sound in words - zoo, lazy, noise, please
Pronouncing sound z, s in words - zoo, lazy, noise, please
Practicing sound z, s in words - zoo, lazy, noise, please
American English: Letter S Pronounced [z]
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 32 - external link
English Pronunciation - (sh) sound in words - sheet, machine, precious, station
Pronouncing sound sh, ch, s, c, t, ss in words - sheet, machine, precious, station
Practicing sound sh, ch, s, c, t, ss in words - sheet, machine, precious, station
English: How to Pronounce SH [ʃ] and DJ [ʒ] consonants: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 33 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ge) sound in words - casual, pleasure, garage, beige
Pronouncing sound s, ge in words - casual, pleasure, garage, beige
Practicing sound s, ge in words - casual, pleasure, garage, beige
North American English Pronunciation - /Z/ as in "garage"
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 34 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ch) sound in words - chance, beach, feature, nature
Pronouncing sound ch, t in words - chance, beach, feature, nature
Practicing sound ch, t in words - chance, beach, feature, nature
English: How to Pronounce CH [ʧ] and JJ [ʤ] Sounds: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 35 - external link
English Pronunciation - (j) sound in words - jungle, jewelry, gem, page
Pronouncing sound j, g, d in words - jungle, jewelry, gem, page
Practicing sound j, g, d in words - jungle, jewelry, gem, page
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 36 - external link
English Pronunciation - (m) sound in words - man, home, time, warm
Pronouncing sound m in words - man, home, time, warm
Practicing sound m in words - man, home, time, warm
English: How to Pronounce M consonant: American Accent
North American English Pronunciation - the /m/ sound at the end of words
North American English Pronunciation - syllable-final m sound
North American English Pronunciation - /m/ "Harriet Tubman" Reading
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 37 - external link
English Pronunciation - (n) sound in words - no, month, honey, ran
Pronouncing sound n in words - no, month, honey, ran
Practicing sound n in words - no, month, honey, ran
English: How to Pronounce N consonant: American Accent
How to Pronounce N [n] vs. NG [ŋ]: American English
North American English Pronunciation - syllabic /n/ or 'n sound
North American English Pronunciation - /n/ versus /ng/ or /ing/ sound
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 38 - external link
English Pronunciation - (ng) sound in words - singer, spring, ring, angle
Pronouncing sound ng in words - singer, spring, ring, angle
Practicing sound ng in words - singer, spring, ring, angle
English: How to Pronounce NG [ŋ] Consonant: American Accent
How to Pronounce NG - No Hard G: American English
How to Pronounce the Letters NG: American English
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 39 - external link
English Pronunciation - (r) sound in words - road, read, write, for
Pronouncing sound r in words - road, read, write, for
Practicing sound r in words - road, read, write, for
Pronunciation Instruction - R and L - ESL Lesson
Lesson 5a - R - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5a (continued) - R - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5b - R - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5b (second part) - R - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5b (third part) - R - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5c - R and L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 5c (second part) - R and L - English Pronunciation
English: How to Pronounce R [ɹ] Consonant: American Accent
Holding out the R: American English Pronunciation
North American English Pronunciation - r sound tongue exercises
How to Pronounce R and L Sounds - Comparison - American English
R + L Exercises: American English Pronunciation
North American English Pronunciation - dark /r/
North American English - /l/ versus /r/, "Warren Buffett"
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 40 - external link
English Pronunciation - (l) sound in words - load, lead, table, special
Pronouncing sound l in words - load, lead, table, special
Practicing sound l in words - load, lead, table, special
Lesson 4a - L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 4a (continued) - L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 4b - L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 4b (continued) - L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 4c - L - English Pronunciation
Lesson 4c (continued) - L - English Pronunciation
English: How to Pronounce L consonant: American Accent
L in the Middle of a Word -- American English Pronunciation
American English Pronunciation: Light vs. Dark L
North American English Pronunciation - dark /l/
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 41 - external link
English Pronunciation - (y) sound in words - yard, year, yield, yen
Pronouncing sound y, io, u in words - yard, year, yield, yen
Practicing sound y, io, u in words - yard, year, yield, yen
English: How to Pronounce the Y [j] consonant: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 42 - external link
English Pronunciation - (w) sound in words - white, word, would, wool
Pronouncing sound w, u in words - white, word, would, wool
Practicing sound w, u in words - white, word, would, wool
American English: How to Pronounce the W consonant
How to Pronounce W Sound: Lesson Excerpt -- American English
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 43 - external link
English Pronunciation - (h) sound in words - home, hen, hot, happy
Pronouncing sound h in words - home, hen, hot, happy
Practicing sound h in words - home, hen, hot, happy
Silent "h": Lesson 1a (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Silent "h": Lesson 1b (Understanding Spoken English Series)
English: How to Pronounce the H consonant: American Accent
Fun Easy English complete lesson number 44 - external link
English Pronunciation - International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
American English Vowels - IPA - Pronunciation - International Phonetic Alphabet
American English Diphthongs - IPA - Pronunciation
American English Consonants - IPA - Pronunciation
IPA: International Phonetic Alphabet Quiz -- American English Pronunciation
American English Conversation with IPA: Breakfast! -- Pronunciation Exercise
English Pronunciation - Accent and Intonation
Basic Accent Evaluation
Example of an In-Depth accent evaluation
Submitted Audio for Basic Accent Evaluation
Chinese Student 1: 1/2 American English Accent Evaluation
Chinese Student 1: 2/2 American English Accent Evaluation
Chinese Student 2: American English Accent Evaluation
American Accent Tip # 1 - News Broadcaster Speaking
American Accent Tip # 2 - Phrase of the Day
American Accent Tip # 3 - Syllable Pronunciation
American Accent Tip # 4 - Pronouncing the American /Th/ sound
American Accent Tip # 5 - Commonly Mispronounced English Words
Accent Reduction: How Can I Remember to Practice?
Accent Reduction: Can I Really Lose My Accent?
American Pronunciation: Say It, But Don't Read It
Accent Reduction: Where Do Accents Come From?
American Accent: Secrets for Korean Speakers
Accent Reduction Help: End the Frustration
English Accents - Bonus Lesson on the Pronunciation of Vowel Sounds
Lesson 10a - INTONATION - English Pronunciation
Lesson 10b - INTONATION - English Pronunciation
Lesson 10c - INTONATION - English Pronunciation
Lesson 10d - INTONATION - English Pronunciation
American English Pronunciation: Intonation
American Accent Advanced Lesson
English Pronunciation - Rhythm and Word Stress
Lesson 3a - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation
Lesson 3b - Rhythm through Rhymes - English Pronunciation
Lesson 6a - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 6b - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 6c - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 6d - WORD STRESS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 7a - THOUGHT GROUPS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 7b - THOUGHT GROUPS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 8a - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 8b - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 8c - STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 9a - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 9b - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Lesson 9c - ADVANCED STRESS PATTERNS - English Pronunciation
Intro to Word Stress: American English Pronunciation
Changing Word Stress for Clarification: American English Pronunciation
American English Word Stress: Acronyms -- English Pronunciation
Function Words - American English Pronunciation + Intonation/Word Stress
American English Word Stress: Unstressed vs Reduced syllables
English Pronunciation - Vocabulary
How to Pronounce the Days of the Week: American English
How to Pronounce the Months of the Year: American English
How to Pronounce the Numbers 1 - 10: American English
How to Pronounce Numbers 11 - 19: American English
How to Pronounce Numbers 20 - 1 Billion: American English
Fifty or Fifteen? Pronunciation of numbers in American English
How to Pronounce the 50 States - 1 of 4 - American English
How to Pronounce the 50 States - 2 of 4 - American English
How to Pronounce the 50 States - 3 of 4 - American English
How to Pronounce the 50 States - 4 of 4 - American English
How to Pronounce Common Male Names: American English
How to Pronounce Boy Names: American English
How to Pronounce Common Female Names: American English
How to Pronounce Popular Female Names - American English
How to Pronounce Common Last Names: American English
How to Pronounce Common Last Names: American English, 2 of 2
How to Pronounce Plural Nouns: American English
Difficult words "world", etc.
American Pronunciation: How do you say "Hot Tea"?
American Pronunciation: Go To,Got To, or Gotta?
How to Pronounce Bottle vs. Battle: American English
How to Pronounce 'Happy Birthday' - American English
Vocabulary: Parties and Labor Day - American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce "I have got to" + Thanksgiving 2011 -- American English
How to Pronounce Christmas in American English -- Happy Holidays
Halloween - American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce Marathon - American English - from the NYC race
July 4th Fireworks New York City - Macy's Fireworks show on the Hudson River
English Pronunciation: S'mores American English and Culture
American Road Trip: English Pronunciation
English Pronunciation - Idioms
How to make Pumpkin Pie + Idioms: American English Pronunciation
English Pronunciation: Idiom: On Fire -- American Accent
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Out Like a Light' -- American Accent
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Spread the Word' -- American English
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Learn the Ropes': American English
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Bend over Backwards': American English
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Rule of Thumb' American English
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Spill the Beans' American English
How to Pronounce the Idiom: 'Pay Through the Nose' American English
North American English - Business Communication Idioms
English Pronunciation - Can / Can't
How to pronounce CAN: American English
Can / Can't
Can / Can't (with Subtitles)
Lesson 11a - CAN/ CAN'T - English Pronunciation
Lesson 11b - CAN/ CAN'T - English Pronunciation
Special Request - Can/Can't Pronunciation
How to Pronounce Can vs. Can't -- American English Accent
North American English Pronunciation - /t/ sound deletion in /nt/
How to Pronounce N'T Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce Contractions: American English Pronunciation
Lesson 12 - Omission of /t/ - English Pronunciation
English Pronunciation - General
Lesson 13a - True T and Flap T - English Pronunciation
Lesson 13b - True T and Flap T - English Pronunciation
Lesson 13c - True T and Flap T - English Pronunciation
Lesson 14 - Glottal Stop - English Pronunciation
Lesson 15 - Plural Endings (-S/-ES) - English Pronunciation
Pronunciation of The Past Tense "ed" Sound
How to Pronounce the Word OR: American English
How to Improve Spoken American English - Sound like a Native Speaker
How to Pronounce SAY, SAYS, and SAID: American English
English Pronunciation: how to pronounce the Word AND -- American Accent
English Pronunciation - Reduction: the word FOR - American English
English Pronunciation: Stressed Syllables within a Word -- American Accent
How to Make the TS Sound -- American English Pronunciation
American English: How to pronounce the Word ARE
English Pronunciation: Vowel Length Affected by Ending Consonant
Get More from the Videos - Rachel's English American English Pronunciation
North American English Pronunciation - "-ing"
English Pronunciation - Linking: Consonant to Vowel -- American Accent
English Pronunciation - Linking: Vowel to Vowel -- American Accent
How to Link: Consonant to Vowel -- American English Pronunciation--typos
Word Stress: Sentence Position -- American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce the SHR Consonant Cluster: American English
How to Link: Vowel to Vowel -- American English Pronunciation--typos
Musical Language: American English Pronunciation
How to Link: words that begin with H - American English Pronunciation
Intro to Linking: American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce Work vs. Walk: American English
TR souding like CHR, DR like JR, and STR like SDR: American English
How to Pronounce Stop Consonants: American English
World Cup: American English Pronunciation
How to: Ordering and Asking for: American English Pronunciation
Questions vs. Statements: American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce 'Gonna' and 'Wanna': American English
How to Pronounce the Alphabet: American English Pronunciation
Alphabet Test: American English Pronunciation
Listening Comprehension: 2 Syllable words, American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce -ed verb endings: American English Pronunciation
North American English - ing endings
How to Link: F/V with the W: American English Pronunciation
How to Get off the Phone: American English Pronunciation
How to Answer the Phone: American English Pronunciation, 2 of 2
How to Answer the Phone: American English Pronunciation, 1 of 2
Soft palate and other parts of the Mouth: American English Pronunciation
Michael Jackson Pronunciation Lesson: American English
How to Pronounce 'QU': American English
How To Make the 'QU' Sound: American English Pronunciation
Heteronyms and Homophones: American English pronunciation
ING and ED adjectives
How to Link K to a Voiced Consonant: American English Pronunciation
Word Comparisons for Chinese Students: American English pronunciation
How to Pronounce T + Dark L: American English
Heteronyms: American English Pronunciation
Look vs. Luke: American English pronunciation
How to Pronounce OUGH: American English
Unstressed Syllables: Consonants - American English Pronunciation
Unreduced Vowels: American English Pronunciation
Reduced Vowels: American English Pronunciation
Homophones: American English Pronunciation
Tense vs. Lax ee vs. ih: American Eng. pronunciation
How to Pronounce "We'll" Contraction: American English
How to Pronounce AR, ORN, etc: American English
How to Pronounce Word vs. World: American English
How to Improve American English: Drop the Jaw
American English Pronunciation: cloth vs. clothe vs. clothes
Vowel Comparison: American English Pronunciation
Mixing Up V and W sounds: American English Pronunciation
How to Pronounce "THS" sound - American English
How to Pronounce 'AT': American English Pronunciation
North American English Pronunciation - /s/ blends and /r/ blends
North American English Pronunciation - IELTS Writing Tips
North American English pronunciation - /i/, /I/, and /ae/ front vowels in a reading
North American English Pronunciation - /i/ and -ly
North American English Practice for IELTS or every-day use - Post your answers
North American English Pronunciation - Meg answers your emails
North American English - Difficult to Pronounce Words (F-P)
North American English - Difficult to Pronounce Words
North American English - /o/ vowel
IELTS and other standardized speaking exam tips
North American English Pronunciation - vowel lengthening (Part I)
North American English Pronunciation - vowel lengthening (Part II)
North American English Pronunciation - The American Flap in Sentences
North American English Pronunciation - The American flap /t/ as little
North American English Pronunciation - sibilants /s/ /z/ /sh/ and /Z/ continued
North American English Pronunciation - Sibilants /s/ /z/ /S/ and /Z/ (Part Two)
North American English Pronunciation - sibilants /s/ /z/ /S/ and /Z/ (Part One)
North American English Pronunciation - "y" or /j/
North American English Pronunciation - "du"
English Pronunciation - vowel changes in stressed and unstressed syllables
Natural English Pronunciation for Better English Listening Skills
English Pronunciation: Reductions and Intonation Practice for Better Listening Skills
Understanding Fast English: Review
Word Stress: Dropped Sounds
Syllable Stress in Words
Word Stress in Sentences
Wh-Questions, Lesson 1a (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Wh-Questions, Lesson 1b (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Wh-Questions, Lesson 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Tag Questions in Spoken English
Past Participles 1 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Past Participles 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Linking with Vowels 1 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
Linking with Vowels 2 (Understanding Spoken English Series)
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