The END Of Words Is Giving You An Accent

The END Of Words Is Giving You An Accent

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You Don't Change Enough To Lose Your Accent

Want to go through Fluent American videos in a guided, structured way (and work with me every week)? Join the Institute: www.fluentamerican.com/instituteWelcome to the Schwa Mill, where we review pronunciation files you send us and give feedback to help you achieve a more natural ...  Show more

Why Consonants Make You Speak WORSE

Wondering how to completely change how you speak to sound more smooth and fluent? Before you think about what to do with your face, your mouth, or tongue, or breath, think about which sounds you're speech is emphasizing. Is it consonant sounds or vowel sounds? By shifting the foc ...  Show more

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