課程資料
課程簡介
The American Accent: American English Pronunciation for Indian IT Professionals: Part 2- Consonants
In this American English pronunciation course, specifically designed to meet the needs of speakers from India, learn to accurately produce the American consonants which Indian speakers of English often confuse. These tricky consonants include learning to distinguish between "Tap" and "Tab" and between "vow" and "wow." Also learn to distinguish between "Tie" and "Die" and "IT" and "ID" and many other troublesome pairs. The instructor presents all the consonants in a chart to show how they are all similar and different. From there, you go into detail about how and when to produce each consonant sound. Computer professionals can learn to reduce or minimize their accents in an IT vocabulary context. Learn to pronounce words you are likely to come across at work. Take advantage of the repetition audios in the supplemental materials section to retrain your muscle memory. Each time you listen to the same sentence, you will notice something new about the sentence that you didn't hear the previous times. You will then produce what you hear, so after 6-7 attempts, you will sound quite fluent! But don't stop there. Take this dense course more than once because you will surely notice new details the second time you take it. Once you complete the course, you can attend the instructor's free monthly live office hour on Zoom, where you can ask questions about the course and receive live correction. The teacher can direct you back to which parts of the course, if any, you need to redo.
課程章節
- 7 個章節
- 22 堂課
- 第 1 章 General Overview of Consonants
- 第 2 章 Stops
- 第 3 章 Continuants: F and V, th and TH, S and Z, SH and ZH, H
- 第 4 章 Glides
- 第 5 章 Lateral
- 第 6 章 Nasals
- 第 7 章 Review and Speech Analysis
課程內容
- Pronounce consonants correctly and self-monitor
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AAventura
cool to learn
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JJohn D. Curtis
I am embarrassed, but also happy to find out that my T in time was sounding like a D. It’s a little intimidating to think how many other errors I will find that I have been making.
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SShakil Ibn
yes I agree my P sounded too much like a B. Now I see I needed more pressure and more air.
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SShakil
thank you for taking the time to teach us so much detail about every consonant.