Course Information
Course Overview
Learn the sounds of English and the IPA symbols and reduce the influence of Portuguese in your pronunciation!
Learn the phonetic alphabet symbols and the sounds used in British and American English! Read the sounds the symbols describe and reduce the influence of Portuguese in your accent. A course focused on the typical pronunciation problems Brazilian speakers of English have. Classes in English!
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Conheça os símbolos do alfabeto fonético e os sons usados no inglês americano e britânico! Aprenda a ler os sons transcritos pelos símbolos e reduza a influência do português em seu sotaque! Curso focado nos problemas típicos de pronúncia que o falante brasileiro de inglês apresenta! Aulas 100% em inglês!
Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 9 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Part 1: Introduction to the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Section 2 Part 2: The Consonants - Plosive and Affricate Sounds
- Section 3 Part 3: The Consonants - Fricative Sounds
- Section 4 Part 4: The Consonants - Nasal and Lateral Sounds
- Section 5 Part 5: The Consonants - Frictionless and Semivowel Sounds
- Section 6 Part 6: The vowels - Stressed Sounds
- Section 7 Part 7: The Vowels - The "I", Back and Short Sounds
- Section 8 Part 8: The Unstressed Vowels - The Schwa and Other Weak Sounds
- Section 9 Part 9: The Diphthongs
What You’ll Learn
- Pronúncia do inglês, redução de sotaque, alfabeto fonético
- English pronunciation, accent reduction, phonetic alphabet
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSean Price
Outstanding course! Dennis is incredibly knowledgeable and explains the nuances of pronunciation really well. Highly recommend, whether you're learning English as a second language or if you're an English teacher wanting to improve your language awareness. It's also just a great introduction to the IPA. Thanks a lot for putting the course together.
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AAlexandre Henriques
Well produced
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AAmar Sing Rongpi
Yes, it was a good match for me.It's solidifying my knowledge about the IPA and the sounds of English.
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MMichele Santos de Moura Vieira
Posso dizer que gostei até aqui.