How To Speak American English Like a Native Speaker
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Post date : 2016-11-19 17:10
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If your goal is to learn how to speak American English like a native speaker then I'm glad you found me and my English Pronunciation YouTube Channel!! Hi, my name is Annie Ruden M.S. CCC-SLP and I’ve been teaching people like you from around the world how to speak American English with an American accent for many years now. Learning to speak English with an American accent is possible and it's not as hard as you would think. It’s simply a matter of learning to hear the difference between American English sounds and rhythm and then learning how to reshape your old habits of a foreign accent to new habits of moving your mouth the way native English speakers do. I’ve taught hundreds of students how to speak English fluently and confidently and I know I can help you too.

It's important, however, to make sure you have the right American Accent Training Program to help you accomplish your goal. There are plenty of free videos on YouTube that teach American English pronunciation. You might learn a few tips from these free English pronunciation lessons and it might help a little but to fully and permanently reduce your accent and gain confidence in the way you speak American English you’re going to need something more. You need an English pronunciation and fluency course that will show you step by step exactly how to hear the difference between American English sounds and rhythm and the way you are speaking English with an accent. You also need an American accent program that will show you exactly how to move your mouth in a way to pronounce English sounds correctly. You then need an English pronunciation and fluency course that will help you practice and bring all of these English fluency skills together so you can speak English clearly and with confidence.
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