American English Pronunciation Podcast

Become a more fluent English speaker by learning how to pronounce American English sounds, words, and phrases. Practice your English with each episode!

https://americanenglishpronunciation.podbean.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 8m. Bisher sind 200 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle zwei Wochen gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 4 hours 34 minutes

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10: The American English ’oo sound’ /u/ and ’other u’ /ʊ/


Learn about the tricky /ʊ/ 'other u' (as in 'put') and/u/, the oo sound (as in 'soon').


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 May 20, 2008  12m
 
 

9: The short vowel sounds /æ, ɛ, ɪ, ɑ, ʌ/ in American English


Learn which sounds are short vowels and how to correctly pronounce them.


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 May 14, 2008  12m
 
 

8: The long vowel sounds: /eɪ, i, ɑɪ, oʊ, yu/ in American English


Learn which sounds are long vowels and how to correctly pronounce them. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.


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 May 7, 2008  13m
 
 

7: Pronouncing /w/ and /y/


Learn how to create semi-vowels (glides), the /w/ and /y/ and how they exist in words. Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.


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 April 30, 2008  9m
 
 

6: American English r-controlled vowels /ɚ, ɑr, ɔr, ɛr/


Practice saying and hearing the difference between r-controlled vowels: /ɚ, ɑr, ɔr,/ and /ɛr/ Full episode transcripts at www.pronuncian.com/podcast.


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 April 23, 2008  12m
 
 

5: The American English /r/ and /l/


The tricky /r/ can cause even more problems when it is near the /l/. Full transcripts available at www.pronuncian.com/podcasts.


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 April 15, 2008  8m
 
 

4: The American English /r/


Learn how the American /r/ is different from the British /r/.


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 April 7, 2008  7m
 
 

3: The English /s/ and /z/


When does the -s ending sound like /s/, and when does it sound like /z/?


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 April 1, 2008  9m
 
 

2: The English /t/ and /d/


Begin learning about "stops", the /t/ and /d/.


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 March 24, 2008  7m
 
 

1: The English ’th sounds’ /θ, ð/


Yes, we have two 'th sounds,' /θ,/ and /ð/and they are both very important.


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 March 19, 2008  7m