Sound Like a Native English Speaker
Video Course on Native English Pronunciation
What to Expect from this Course (length: 4:52)
There are 5 main videos in this course. Before skipping to the main videos below, I recommend that you watch the introduction video to learn about what is included in this course. In this video I also explain the best way to improve your spoken English and American pronunciation through using this course:
Part 1: Speaking with Correct Sentence Stress (length 6:05)
Did you know that English is a time-stressed language? What does that even mean?
Watch the video below -Part 1: Speaking with Correct Sentence Stress- to learn about how to use sentence stress correctly to sound more fluent:
Part 2: Mastering the TH Sounds (length: 3:28)
Oh, no! The TH sound! It can be so hard to pronounce, but with a little practice I am sure you can master it.
Watch the video below -Part 2: Mastering the TH Sounds- to practice the two most common ways to pronounce TH in English.
Part 3: Differentiating the W and the V Sounds (length: 4:21)
Depending on your native language, the W and the V sounds in English may be more or less challenging.
Watch the video below -Part 3: Differentiating the W and the V Sounds- to learn how to differentiate (tell the difference between) these sounds and how to pronounce these sounds correctly.
Part 4: Saying Words that End in -al and -el (length: 4:57)
This is the most common word ending that my students have trouble pronouncing.
In this video, I introduce the fluent way to pronounce words that end in -al and -el. It's a very simple sound; with a little practice I know you can do it!
Part 5: Loving the Schwa Sound (length: 6:23)
In this video, I help you sound more fluent by showing you some common uses of the schwa sound and why sometimes it's great to be LAZY in English
You will see and hear why this sound is so important and maybe, just MAYBE, start to love this sound as much as native English speakers do.
Bonus material (COMING SOON!): How can I find out how to pronounce a specific word? (PDF)