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WHAT IS A ‘FLAP T’?: Explanation, Word Lists, and Practice Sentences for American English Pronunciation — #GOALS English English Prounanciation, Learn English Pronunciation, American English Pronunciation, American Accent Pronunciation, American Accent Training, How To Speak American Accent, British Pronunciation, American English Accent, English Pronunciation Rules

WHAT IS A ‘FLAP T’?: Explanation, Word Lists, and Practice Sentences for American English Pronunciation — #GOALS English

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Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs – Vocabulary Home British English Accent Pronunciation, American Accent Pronunciation, British Accent Pronunciation, British And American Words, British English Accent, British Pronunciation, American English Vs British English, American Pronunciation, Received Pronunciation

Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives and Adverbs Follow the list; Noun; action, beauty, creation, difference and etc… Verbs; act, beautify, create, differentiate and etc… Adjectives; active, beautiful, creative, different and etc… Adverbs; actively, beautifully, creatively, differently and etc… Follow the list for other words;

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Introduction to Nasals — Pronuncian: American English Pronunciation American English Accent, Accent Reduction, Vocal Cords, English Accent, Ell Students, Speech Path, American Accent, English Language Learners, Speech Pathology

There are three nasal sounds in American English pronunciation: the 'm sound' /m/, 'n sound' /n/, and 'ng sound' /ŋ/. The two major points that beginner ESL/ELL students should understand about nasal sounds are that 1) the air is completely blocked from leaving the mouth, and is instead released out through the nose and 2) all three nasal sounds are voiced, meaning that the vocal cords vibrate during the creation of the sound. The ‘ng’ sound can be especially difficult for non-native…

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