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Do THIS Whenever Your American Accent Sounds Bad

American English placement is the key to speaking natural English! So, this Fluent American English pronunciation video gives you a 10-minute exercise to improve your placement with many of the major vowel sounds. Make this video a part of your English study routine to start improving your pronunciation and sounding more natural in American English. See all our placement videos:    • How to Sound American: English Langua...   Transcript: This is the workout to sound more natural in American English pronunciation. We will review placement for major vowel sounds, repeating each exercise 5 times. Let’s warm-up by lowering placement down and relaxing our throats to let air through. We’ll use the /a/ sound. A A A A Let’s practice with a word now Stop Stop Stop Stop Stop And a quick phrase Stop blocking shots. Stop blocking shots Stop blocking shots Stop blocking shots Stop blocking shots Next up: long i /i/ /i/ /i/ /i/ /i/ Now a word Please Please Please Please Please And a phrase Please clean these Please clean these Please clean these Please clean these Please clean these As you practice the sentence, try to keep the placement in the same spot for the entire time Our next vowel is another that your first language probably has. Don’t worry about mouth position right now; just try and experiment to get as close to my sound as possible /u/ /u/ /u/ /u/ /u/ A word: New New New New New Use new glue Use new glue Use new glue Use new glue Use new glue Our next vowel, the short I, tends to be very difficult, so take your time /I/ /I/ /I/ /I/ /I/ Quit Quit Quit Quit Quit Quit littering Quit littering Quit littering Quit littering Quit littering We’ve covered a lot already, let’s try some sentences that join these vowels. Remember to keep the placement low and have lots of air through your throat Quit a new job Quit a new job Quit a new job Quit a new job Quit a new job Which has been easiest for you, or hardest so far? Let me know in the comments. Let’s look at some diphthongs now, starting with /eI/ /eI/ /eI/ /eI/ /eI/ /eI/ Day Day Day Day Day Save dates Save dates Save dates Save dates Save dates Our next diphthong is /oU/ /oU/ /oU/ /oU/ /oU/ /oU/ No No No No No No smoking No smoking No smoking No smoking No smoking /aU/ /aU/ /aU/ /aU/ /aU/ Found Found Found Found Found Clowns found gowns Clowns found gowns Clowns found gowns Clowns found gowns Clowns found gowns Let’s combine those last few: They found rope They found rope They found rope They found rope They found rope These will be our last 4 vowels /3/ /3/ /3/ /3/ /3/ Bet Bet Bet Bet Bet Bet pennies Bet pennies Bet pennies Bet pennies Bet pennies /ae/ /ae/ /ae/ /ae/ /ae/ Act Act Act Act Act Act Plan activities Plan activities Plan activities Plan activities Plan activities /U/ /U/ /U/ /U/ /U/ Book Book Book Book Book Book a booth Book a booth Book a booth Book a booth Book a booth We’ll finish with the schwa /^/ /^/ /^/ /^/ /^/ Run Run Run Run Run Brothers run Brothers run Brothers run Brothers run Brothers run Good brothers set plans. Good brothers set plans. Good brothers set plans. Good brothers set plans. Good brothers set plans. You got your workout in for today! Here’s your next exercise! *____________________* Get pronunciation corrections from us everyday:   / fluentamerican   Join our speaking group for English practice everyday and corrections on grammar, vocab, pronunciation, and more:   / fluentamerican   Schedule an English class with us: https://www.fluentamerican.com *____________________* Social Media: Instagram   / fluent.american   Facebook   / fluentamericanaccentreduction   *_______________________* The most important part of American English pronunciation: Placement    • Placement Is How to Speak American En...   The hardest American English vowel sound: short i    • /i/ vs Short i + L | Fluent American ...   The hardest American English consonant sound: th    • How to Pronounce "months", "paths", a...   *_______________________* Our Fluent American English pronunciation videos help you improve your American English pronunciation or American English accent for IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, or other English exams. Of course, you may just be studying for business reasons, travel, or fun; regardless, we are here to help. *____________________________* Who am I? My name is Geoff Anderson. I got my MA in Teaching English as a Second Language in 2012, and have been teaching since 2010. I've studied Italian to around level C1-C2. I was also an IELTS examiner for the speaking/writing tests for 3 years. #placement #americanenglish #fluentamerican

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