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Accent Training Podcast
Pat
295 episodes
2 weeks ago
Master the unique pitch and rhythm of American English "WH" questions (Open Questions) to sound natural and confident in any conversation. This episode provides highly interactive intonation drills to help you perfect your American accent when asking open questions (questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how). Intonation is key to clear communication in American English pronunciation. We break down the exact pitch patterns native speakers use so you never sound u...
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Master the unique pitch and rhythm of American English "WH" questions (Open Questions) to sound natural and confident in any conversation. This episode provides highly interactive intonation drills to help you perfect your American accent when asking open questions (questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how). Intonation is key to clear communication in American English pronunciation. We break down the exact pitch patterns native speakers use so you never sound u...
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Language Learning
Education,
Society & Culture,
How To
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Accent Training Podcast
Master the unique pitch and rhythm of American English "WH" questions (Open Questions) to sound natural and confident in any conversation. This episode provides highly interactive intonation drills to help you perfect your American accent when asking open questions (questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how). Intonation is key to clear communication in American English pronunciation. We break down the exact pitch patterns native speakers use so you never sound u...