This is for you- the second-language English speaker- seeking to learn how to polish your speaking skills so that you will sound clear and easy to understand. Learn about the American English accent with lessons in pronunciation, rhythm, and pacing. Pam's
Have you ever wondered what-in-the-world that American English sound is in the word "kiTTen" or "imporTant"? Well, wonder NO MORE! Listen and learn about 14 other words right here Contact Pam for Coaching Clear English Conversation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learning how to condense words is THEE most effective way to sound natural. Let's begin with contracting the common word WILL. CONTACT pronouncing english with pam for inquiries/coaching Music Credit: "I'll be there" by Gabriela Bee and "I'll be there" by The Jackson Five --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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CONTACT Pam for your free online consultation JOIN Pam's free Meetup Group and hurry! We are practicing English melody on May 18, 2022. LINK NPR story --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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Contact Pam Today we are talking about onomatopoeia words. Check them out! WOW this podcast is a BLAST! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
CONTACT Pam. She'd love to hear from you! Questions? Comments? What American English Sound would you like to learn more about? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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Learn when and how to say "ju" in between words. CONTACT PAM or checkout PAM's BUSINESS --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Practicing a different way will help you become more fluent and sound natural! CONTACT PAM to learn more about private coaching. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
What type of vocal signals do you present? Try the ones with confidence and trust. CONTACT PAM for professional custom coaching. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
The date is 2/22/22 (February 22, 2022). Let's celebrate words that are spelled the same forward and backward. Questions? Comments? CONTACT PAM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn how to pronounce the sound in clock and doctor not "cluck" and "duck-tor" CONTACT Pam for private, customized lessons to improve your English speaking skills. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Here's a list of words to help you sound more natural. Every little bit counts! Interested in seeing the word list? CONTACT PAM and write "dropped syllables" in the subject line. Ready to upgrade your English communication skills? Advanced speakers are encouraged. Personal and customized to YOUR abilities. CONTACT PAM to schedule your free 30-minute consultation with Pam. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Accent modification is the process of polishing your english speaking skills so that your words shine! Every little improvement is a step towards consistent fluency. This weeks sound will help you in your quest. The sound "ZH" rarely talked about- but often said incorrectly. Well not today, you are going to fix it! SPELLING GUIDE for "zH" CONTACT PAM if you are serious about improving your english conversation music credit: yep, there was music in the background! Lissie Music, When I'm Alone and Loudermilk Soundtrack, OST Tracklist. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Practice your American Accent by repeating these words and sentences with your American coach, Pam. Interested in Private Coaching. Contact PAM for a free consultation. Music Credit: Relax Cafe Music, Thursday morning jazz. Youtube.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn about saying the "ks" sound in a crisp, clear way! Questions? Comments? Contact PAM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
This is a lesson in American English Melody. How to make sounds BIGGER by making some sounds smaller CONTACT Pam for a transcript to this lesson Music Credit: Winter Night Jazz Music --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Happy New Year! 2022 Practice a smoother way to say it. CONTACT Pam about Private Coaching opportunities Music Credit: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (1966) by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn the true melody of speaking English. This will help you sound natural, fluent, and with practice you will become a confident speaker! Robert Frost poem link HERE Credit: Shane Morris HERE CONTACT Pam for more information about your ability to sound clear and natural --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn the TWO sounds of TH. Loads of practice. Also, isn't it about time you start using the word FICKLE? Contact PAM to schedule a time to talk to learn about your opportunities to sound clear and natural. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Did you ever wonder why there is two pronunciations for words bow, sow, dove, lead, live, wind, wound, tear, close? Most of these are lessons in correctly saying the vowel sound. Say it wrong..and other's may get the wrong idea! Ready to improve your American English Speaking skills? Let's talk about it. EMAIL PAM This week Pam recommends THIS DICTIONARY Music Credit TWNSPPL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
You've got the knowledge, now learn techniques that will help you lead your business planning session, workshop or seminar. Checkout ProAccent Coaching's Blog for more ideas HERE Private Coaching? CONTACT Pam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
I recommend working out to this episode. It's almost 16 minutes long! Guaranteed to help you pronounce your way to sounding Clear and Natural! If you are working out, then this lesson is healthy too! CONTACT PAM with your questions/comments or to discuss hiring Pam as your personal trainer (for speaking). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn how to soften your speaking and sound polite with this word and phrase "excuse me." Learn how to change the pitch and pronunciation to indicate a question and a statement. Learn about American English stress, pronunciation and intonation all wrapped into one lesson! Interested in private coaching? CONTACT Pam to discuss the opportunities. Credit: Jimi Hendrix Purple Haze Credit: Steve Martin, comedian --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Here's a 10-minute lesson for you to HEAR melody, how to raise and lower your voice and learn a few new words along the way. Pam would love to teach you how to sound clear and natural! CONTACT credits on this episode goes to NPR Weekend Edition and Epic Cinematic Music on Youtube by Premium Music HQ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Pam is available to teach to you everything you need to know for clear, natural sounding American English. EMAIL Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Practice this lesson and you will be amazed with how well others will understand you the FIRST time! Interested in Private Coaching? Let's talk about the possibilities. CONTACT Pam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Yes, this is the worlds longest podcast title. And it's an excellent pronunciation lesson, spelling lesson, and understanding 4 different words that are spelled very similar! This one is bound to teach you something important. Interested in private coaching? PROACCENTCOACHING.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
You should be able to hear what you need to change in your own speaking. Contact Pam to discuss your English Speaking Goals. Choose Free Consultation or learn more about Hiring Pam as your personal coach. Pam@Proaccentcoaching.com Video Link to Barack Obama's 2006 Interview | Late Night with Conan O'Brien --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Do you use fractions in your life? Fractions have many sounds. Learn the seldom taught details in this lesson. Would you like the transcript and handy guide for pronouncing and spelling fractions? Free to your inbox HERE-please write "FRACTIONS" in the subject line. Looking for Private Coaching to polish your English speaking skills? Let's talk about it. SIGN UP for a free consultation. Credit: Ina Garten https://www.barefootcontessa.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
This week's podcast is a lesson in relaxing a little bit about learning a specific sound. If you concentrate too much, it may cause you to panic and worry that you will never understand. Take a deep breath, relax, and understand that sometimes sounds can be confusing. With the DG sound, at the end of a word, you will hear two different sounds. And that's okay. Relax. You will still be understood Contact Pam- for your 30 minute free consultation or to inquire about learning how you can improve your American English accent music credit: Game Show Jeopardy --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn how to use a Z in the middle of words spelled with the letter S. It's tricky and often the mistake is that some people don't say a sound at all. Watch out. Sounds are important to the meaning of the word. Link to talk to Pam about your English skills. CONTACT PAM HERE Link to CBS SUNDAY MORNING SHOW HERE about dialect coaches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Check-out time 4:38 to begin Lesson about LAY or LIE There's also a great pronunciation lesson in this show! Contact Pam for a private and free 15-minute consultation to discuss your English speaking skills. Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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This week is filled with lessons in pronunciation, english melody and spelling. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, how many pecks of pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick? Private Coaching? Let's talk about the possibilities. Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn how to talk to others, build relationships and form lasting connections! Ready to improve your American English Communication Skills? Contact Pam for your free 30-minute consultation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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Here's a proven, effective exercise to help you sound CLEAR when speaking. Interested in private coaching? Schedule a video call to discuss the possibilities pam@proaccentcoaching.com Music Credit: Richie Havens "Here Comes The Sun" He's the best! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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Join in the fun! Practice your American pronunciation and melody with me! Thursday, July 1 Choose your class time MORNING at 10:00 am (EST) or AFTERNOON at 5:00 pm (EST). Class is 1-hour long. Class fee $20. I will email you a PayPal link. This class will be recorded. If you are unable to attend you will receive the recording. EMAIL HERE TO REGISTER. Act now only 10 in each class. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Learn American English sounds with these common words. Music Credit: Drink the Water by Jack Johnson Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
It's natural to reduce words while talking. Using contractions are common and used every day. Would you like this transcript? Email Pam to request your free copy. Write HAVE in the subject line. Credit James Taylor, You've Got A Friend --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Practice saying popular names of your colleagues, friends, neighbors. I do not mind if you say my name differently than me, but it would be nice if we ALL could try to pronounce a person's name. In this lesson, you will learn how to pronounce the top 10 American male and female names. comments, questions, ready to get serious about your English speaking skills? contact me: ProAccentCoaching.com/contact Credit song: Darryl Hall and John Oates, Sarah Smile. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Talking with others. We do it every day and yet we could all benefit changing our approach. Interested in private coaching to improve sounding natural and confident? Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
Pronouncing Ordinal Numbers (first, second, third). After 3rd, the rest end in "TH", a classic sound in American English! Private Coaching Classes for American English Pronunciation. Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support
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