How You End Words Is Giving You An Accent

How You End Words Is Giving You An Accent

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Stop Moving Your Mouth To Speak English

Consonant sounds may be negatively impacting your speech, causing you to sound choppy, less smooth, or perhaps even less natural. Why is that? Well, it may have to do with where you are placing your tongue or how you are engaging the muscles around your face and mouth. Let's go t ...  Show more

What Are The Biggest Accent Mistakes?

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