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got suck at learning american accent cuz some vowel are difficult to pronounce.. What are those vowels that you find difficult? Just keep a set of words (as they are called lexical sets) which are representative of those dificult vowels. Then
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raindoctor
74 days ago
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Yes, the accent (and even vocabulary) of American English differs from region to region of the country. Some people respectfully and humbly suggest that foreign students try to speak like native speakers who live on the West Coast (Washington,
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anonymous
85 days ago
American English, Vocabulary, Accents, American Accents, Countries, United States, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Students, American, Training, Languages
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It makes it even more difficult when you look at the variations in the American Dialect. There is no "American Accent" --there are 7 recognized main divisions (Western/Californian, Upper Midwest, Midland, Southern, MidAtlantic,
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anonymous
171 days ago
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I noticed that this question is tagged as unanswered. Received pronunciation is so named because it was 'received by', i.e. taught to public school pupils and RADA pupils. ( RADA = Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts ). You can hear example in
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anonymous
183 days ago
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I just love american accent.. always spoke US English.. is it easier to understand than British accent?.. well.. i think here's how everyone got used.. i have a friend who speaks British Eng, and even she was in US and lived there for a while, she
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sin_girl
305 days ago
British Accent, Accents, American Accents, United States, Countries, Relationships, Friendships, Friends, American, Schools, Students, Languages, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British Accents
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Your impression might be wrong. Most students from China think American English is easier to understand and better in sounds. I figure the reason is we are much much more familiar with American culture anyway. take an example,Ive been seeing US
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fliztomate
308 days ago
Accents, American English, American Accents, United States, Countries, Asia, China, American, Students, Languages, United Kingdom, Great Britain
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Hello, my name is Jeff and I'm from the United States. Pennsylvania to be exact. I am a 16 year old male. I would like to meet Japanese people looking for help with English. I would like to go to a university for teaching English to Japanese
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anonymous
311 days ago
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Hi mubrik88 You might be interested in these sites if you want to familiarise yourself with the American accent. A lot of the articles there are read aloud. VOA also has a 'Learning English' section which you might find useful. I suppose
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peaceblinkfriend
320 days ago
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Hi, Learning English is my hobby .I think my level is intermediate now ,so do you recommend to learn the American accent at this stage. I don't know whether it's difficult or not ,but since I watch American movies every day , I think the
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require >>> working with a linguistic therapist in a language ... a lot of information about the field. Steve Bo http://www.AccentMaster.com We work on different planets Steve. I understand the social conditions in the US which might lead
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steve bo
3 yr 285 days ago
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