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Advanced English Pronunciation In 30 Days
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Introduction - The Sounds Of English
How to talk about English sounds
Phonetic Symbols of Vowels & Dipthongs
Phonetic Symbols of Consonants
Learning Plans
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Learning Plans - Read first!
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Vowels And Dipthongs - Problems & Solutions
Vowel Sounds - Introduction
i and i: (2:47)
u and u: (2:24)
e (1:12)
ə (The 'schwa') (3:29)
The schwa and ʌ sounds (1:47)
ɜ: ("er" sound) (0:58)
ɔ: ("or" sound) (1:25)
æ ("a" as in "cat") (1:22)
ɒ ("o" in "lot") (0:46)
a: ("ah") (1:21)
Dipthongs - Introduction
eɪ ("ay" as in "say") (0:54)
aɪ ("ai" as in "hi") (0:58)
ɔɪ ("oi" sound) (0:41)
ɪə ("ear") (1:14)
eə ("share") (1:08)
ʊə (0:25)
əʊ ("oh" sound) (0:56)
aʊ ("ow" sound) (0:47)
Consonants - Problems & Solutions
Consonants - Introduction
p and b (1:25)
t and d (1:34)
k and g (1:59)
tʃ and dʒ ("ch" and "dg") (1:54)
f and v (1:52)
θ and ð (th sound) (2:02)
s and z (3:37)
ʃ and ʒ ("sh" and "zh") (1:46)
The h sound (1:51)
The m sound (1:05)
The n sound (0:55)
The ɳ sound (ng as in sing) (1:58)
The l sound (1:30)
The r sound (2:09)
The j sound (0:54)
The w sound (1:22)
Consonant clusters
Pronunciation Fluency - Intonation
Intonation in English
Question tags
Pronunciation Fluency - Linking
Introduction
Assimilation
Elision
Intrusion
Contractions
Pronunciation Fluency - Stress
Introduction
Word stress
Sentence Stress
Pronunciation Resources
Silent Sounds In English
Vowel changes for different parts of speech
Heteronyms
Tongue-twisters
Homophones
Bonus Section
Introduction
Speak up
Avoiding extra vowels
Pausing in sentences
Speed
Emphasis
Preventing Interruptions
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