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Your Comfort Is Giving You An 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

The Hardest Combination To Say In English?

Listen to consonant sounds in words and you may notice something: the consonants are often weaker to the point of being hard to hear. In fact, they are still having a noticeable impact on the word, but not in the way you may expect. Let's look at held sounds/stop sounds with the ...  Show more

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