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Hi Folks!
We say Sometime “what, sorry, excuse me” in very critical situation when we’re talking to Americans bosses, business partners, students, top brasses, subordinates or the people having American Native or bilingual proficiency. Now it’s not a problem, after learning this crash course we easily can understand and work with American language speakers.
I’m available as freelance trainer on Skype I can help you to understand the entire bottom lines regarding US standard accent with the help of 5 following modules consisting 14 hours Training. So don’t hesitate and just feel free to contact on my cell, email or Skype…

Would you please let me know how I can contribute as a freelance Advanced American English Accent Reduction and Clear Speech Trainer to your business? 

American Accent Reduction & Clear Speech Training Program

Module NO.1    

       Introduction

n  Complete Sounds Training from ABCDEDFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY Z with illustrations & Articulation

n  Definition of American Accent

n  Stressed or Stretching/ Unstressed or Outstretching of A sound i.e. Japan, Banana, Brazil, Belgium, Finland, England, system etc.

Some special sounds:

n  I sound as I and ih in American Accent with words Practice.

n  O Sound after Voiced and Unvoiced Consonants.

n  W Training with Articulation and sentence practices.

n  L Sound articulation, words and sentences & twister practice.

n  Q sounds with exercise

Module NO.2

Rules of T

n  T is T at the beginning of a word or in a stressed syllable.

n  T is D in the middle of a word.

n  T is Held at the end of a word.

n  T is Held before N in -tain and -ten endings.

n  T is Silent after N with lax vowels.

n  Final D as T & D i.e.

n  T as D after Vowels i.e. party etc.

n  T accent Reduction practice sentences

R sounds, words and sentences practice.

n  R following L sound with words practice like Girl, World etc.

n  R Blend sounds

n  R at the beginning

n  R at the Middle

n  R at the end of word, with

Module NO.3

Pronouncing Numbers in American Accent

SH sound and articulation with sentences practices

n  Sh at the beginning of the words

n   Sh Middle of the words

n  Sh  at end of Words

Voiced/Unvoiced TH following sentences practice

n  Th at the beginning of Word

n  Th middle of the word

n   Th at the end of word

NOTE: The is pronounced with different sound with consonants and Vowels.

25 Words of Ch as [sh] and  50 Words of Ch as [K]

n  Usage of “Ain’t=(be)+Not” in sentences,

n  How to Contract shouldn’t have, wouldn’t have, and couldn’t have.

n  Contraction of Subject and Helping Verb

n  30 French Words used in English

Module NO.4                       

n  Linking vowels sounds, using diphthongs and schwa sounds properly in spoken American English                  

n  Identification of irregular verbs by Steve David Bloomberg.
Vowels and Consonants Sounds.
Practice of “As well as, as soon as, As much as” on rubber band.

n  S as the Final sound in words ssss, iz, zzzz etc.

n  Final D is pronounced as D, T and Id in American Accent.

n  Voiced and Unvoiced Consonants

n  What’s Schwa sound, definition where it’s found, its pronunciation.

n  Vowels i.e sentence, Tense, lax and semi vowels

n  Vowels diphthongs sounds and its practice sentence.

n  THE  and s’more sound

Module NO.5

n  T Connection with what, but, that

n  Tongue Twister Practices with Sentences for all American Alphabet sounds with sentences.  

n  Accent Contraction/Reduction

n  Liaison Rules: T+Y, D+Y, S+Y, Z+Y with words and sentences practices.

n  Colloquial Reduction and Liaisons

n  Use of “(Be) supposed to” CASE STUDY, Practice sentences.

n  Use of Rather would with sentence practices

  • In information questions

n  Silent Letters

n  Mispronounced Words with explanations and sentences. 

Imran Ali Mallick

Skype: mikelitman1979

Email: ddtc.undp@gmail.com, mikelitman@usa.com

Cell: +92 333 6952129

 

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