How To Tell If You Have Natural Placement In English

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You Don't Change Enough To Lose Your Accent

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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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