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

505. Why "don't you" turns into "donchu" in s...

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504. How English helped her say yes to a whole new life

In this interview, I'm bringing Jelena to the stage! Jelena is one of my New Sound and Beyond students from Serbia, who now lives in the US. When she arrived, she could barely leave her apartment. She avoided grocery stores, doctor's appointments, and meetings with her supervisor ...  Afficher plus

503. How to learn vocabulary the RIGHT way

Are you actually learning vocabulary the right way? Most English learners aren't, and it's holding them back from real fluency! In this episode, I break down the vocabulary groups every English learner has, why your passive vocabulary is secretly your biggest asset, and the #1 mi ...  Afficher plus

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A while back I published an article and also a video where I focused upon pronunciation of the so-called “ash” sound (æ) in American English. You see, back then I’d just realized that the letter ‘A’ can be pronounced differently in certain words despite the phonetic description n ...  Afficher plus