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#191 Strengthen Clear English Understanding with THIS interactive American i Exercise (Part 1)
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Master the American "i" Sound and Speak 10% clearer! (Interactive Exercise Inside!)
Do you struggle with the tricky "i" sound in American English? Words like "ship" and "sheep" sound the same? You're not alone! Mastering the nuances of American pronunciation can be challenging for non-native speakers.
This episode of the Accent Training Podcast is your key to unlocking clearer, more confident English. We'll guide you through a FUN and INTERACTIVE exercise that will help you nail the American "i" sound in no time.
In this episode, you'll:
- Understand how to distinguish American E and I sounds.
- Discover proven techniques for mastering the perfect American "i" pronunciation.
- Get hands-on (or ears-on!) with our interactive exercise designed to boost your fluency by 10%.
- Gain valuable training tips for incorporating the "i" sound into your everyday conversations.
By the end of this episode, you'll be saying:
- "Did" instead of "dead"
- "Bid" instead of "bib"
- "Rich" instead of "reach"
... and speaking English with newfound clarity and confidence!
Click play now and unlock the secrets of the American "i"!
Bonus tips:
- Share this episode with your fellow English learners!
- Leave a comment below and tell us how the exercise helped you.
- Subscribe to the Accent Training Podcast for more tips and tricks on mastering American English pronunciation.
Apply to work 1 on 1 with Pat Here
https://form.typeform.com/to/ze9aDXoA
Capíttulos
1. Today's topic (00:00:00)
2. Short I and E Sounds (00:01:34)
3. E Sound Position (00:02:07)
4. Short I Sound Position (00:02:56)
5. Compare i and E sounds (00:03:29)
6. Compare i and E Words (00:04:39)
7. Short I Listening Exercise (00:06:00)
8. Homework (00:07:57)
9. What comes next (00:11:33)
10. Wrapping things up (00:13:19)
224 episodios
Manage episode 396356895 series 2796883
Master the American "i" Sound and Speak 10% clearer! (Interactive Exercise Inside!)
Do you struggle with the tricky "i" sound in American English? Words like "ship" and "sheep" sound the same? You're not alone! Mastering the nuances of American pronunciation can be challenging for non-native speakers.
This episode of the Accent Training Podcast is your key to unlocking clearer, more confident English. We'll guide you through a FUN and INTERACTIVE exercise that will help you nail the American "i" sound in no time.
In this episode, you'll:
- Understand how to distinguish American E and I sounds.
- Discover proven techniques for mastering the perfect American "i" pronunciation.
- Get hands-on (or ears-on!) with our interactive exercise designed to boost your fluency by 10%.
- Gain valuable training tips for incorporating the "i" sound into your everyday conversations.
By the end of this episode, you'll be saying:
- "Did" instead of "dead"
- "Bid" instead of "bib"
- "Rich" instead of "reach"
... and speaking English with newfound clarity and confidence!
Click play now and unlock the secrets of the American "i"!
Bonus tips:
- Share this episode with your fellow English learners!
- Leave a comment below and tell us how the exercise helped you.
- Subscribe to the Accent Training Podcast for more tips and tricks on mastering American English pronunciation.
Apply to work 1 on 1 with Pat Here
https://form.typeform.com/to/ze9aDXoA
Capíttulos
1. Today's topic (00:00:00)
2. Short I and E Sounds (00:01:34)
3. E Sound Position (00:02:07)
4. Short I Sound Position (00:02:56)
5. Compare i and E sounds (00:03:29)
6. Compare i and E Words (00:04:39)
7. Short I Listening Exercise (00:06:00)
8. Homework (00:07:57)
9. What comes next (00:11:33)
10. Wrapping things up (00:13:19)
224 episodios
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