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Do you struggle to understand the speakers on the listening sections? Or do you score a bit low on practice tests in speaking?
You may have learned the British style of English rather than the American style or you may have learned from someone with an accent. In both cases, you can benefit from learning rules of the American dialect that will improve both your listening and speaking skills. For instance, have you noticed ...
* that we often drop the "h" sound, as in "What's 'is name?" rather than "What's his name?"
* that we reduce "t" sounds--we say "wader" instead of "water"
* that we reduce the word "to" in most situation, so that "today" sounds like "t'day"
There are many other examples. These are the same rules that Americans with accents, like inner city people or people from the south, have to learn before they can have professional public speaking careers. When you learn the standard American dialect, many of your listening/speaking questions will be answered and you can take the TOEFL with much greater confidence.
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Speak Clearly! There are many American English pronunciation rules that include: * vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u) * sounds...
Speak Clearly! There are many American English pronunciation rules that include: * vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u) * sounds that change (there are several sounds for T, 2 sounds for Th and more) * stresses * speaking with natural rhythm I have developed a website with many online tools that you can use to improve your speech. You can take an online class for $14.95 that tells you everything about vowel sounds and spellings, take private lessons with me or have short video lessons through Skype. On the website, there are free tools you can use, including online tests to see what you know. See www.speakmethod.com. Everyone has different needs. The rules on www.speakmethod.com are based on the standard American English pronunciation used by professional speakers (such as people on TV). I have combined numerous pronunciation sources and also included the ways we teach our children how to read--this helps you to see how Americans think about our language.
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