159. Learn American Intonation, Rhythm & Body Language With a Disney Princess

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506. Read out loud with me! Practice vocabulary, pronunciation and connected speech | The Housemaid

Improve your vocabulary, pronunciation and pace while reading a story out loud with me! We're reading a part from The Housemaid by Frida McFadden. Download the PDF to read along with me and learn the vocabulary from the episode! https://bit.ly/4sqQeb7 #readaloud #readoutloud #the ...  Show more

505. Why "don't you" turns into "donchu" in spoken English: American English Pronunciation

Have you ever listened to a native English speaker and thought… wait, that sounds funny! You HEAR one thing, but you SEE something completely different when it's written. Today, I'm going to share with you a linguistic feature of English called coalescence (also known as fusion). ...  Show more

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