American English Pronunciation Patterns Professional 3.0
Posted on June 8th, 2009
Pronunciation Patterns uses Phonics to help non-native English speakers learn, correct & improve, and perfect English pronunciation in 1 year.
Sites Useful for Improving American Accent
- American English Pronunciation blog – American English Pronunciation and Accent Reduction blog
- How to Speak American English – Hello and Welcome!My name is Susan Ryan and I teach American English pronunciation and accent reduction classes online and in Washington DC.Every week many students of English ask me to teach them how to improve their accent. That’s why I decided to create this squidoo page–I want to help you and others find techniques and resources that you can use to improve your spoken American English.Most students understand that spoken English is very different than the English reading and writing that they spent years learning in their regular English language classes. They understand that they have an accent when they speak English but they don’t know what to do to change this.On this page I describe techniques and strategies that you can use to reduce your accent and improve your English pronunciation. In my Improvement Section below I list some of these.I also introduce you to free online resources you can use to practice pronunciation and reduce your accent. You can find these in the FREE ACTIVITIES section below.If you are looking for a free American English pronunciation course I offer a four week course at my ACCENT REDUCTION CLASSROOM. Just click on the link and choose Accent Reduction Secrets e-course.Thanks for visiting my page!
- ESL Programs – English as a Second Language Pronunciation and Structure – eslPrograms.com – learn English language pronunciation and structure
- American Accent Resources – Lots of Useful links and PDF Books, Tutorials
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