He's married. He IS married. Why would you say this sentence two different ways? In this
video, we're going to discuss word stress and clarification in American English.
I have already done some video
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He's married. He IS married. Why would you say this sentence two different ways? In this
video, we're going to discuss word stress and clarification in American English.
I have already done some video
In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to have some fun holding out the
R sound.
As with any new concept or sound, it's a great
idea to slow something down when you're first working
In this video, we're going to focus on the correct mouth position for the various sounds
in American English.
Today we're going to look at freeze frames of the mouth in various different positions,
an
I worked with a student recently to get a good, clean N sound. One thing that helped
her was to think of the tongue position being similar to the D. In this American English
pronunciation video, we'll
Rachel, what are you doing? I'm attempting to fill out my Oscar ballot.
Guessing who will win what, in what category for our Oscar party tonight. Have you done
yours yet?
No, I haven't.
I'm find
In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to talk about linking and the
TH sound. I've been getting a lot of questions about this recently. Understandable, since
the TH sound is in som
In this American English pronunciation video, wer're going to go over the word stress of -ing verbs.
The -ing form of a verb always adds an extra syllable. And this syllable is always unstressed.
So i
In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over word stress and intonation
in lists.
The rule for stress and intonation in lists is easy. Each item goes up in pitch until
the fina
In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the topic of word and verbs.
If you've already seen my video on an introduction to word stress, and my video on content words,
then
That tree is so pretty.
It's a beautiful spring day here in New York, and we're going to talk a little bit about
the flap T.
Pretty. The T's here are a flap T because it comes between two vowels, and