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B1 中級 英語 7:17 Educational

How to Improve Spoken American English - Sound like a Native Speaker

Rachel's English · 6,473,399 回視聴 · 追加日 3週間前

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A lot of people ask me if it's possible to sound like a native speaker if you weren't

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born in the US. They want to know how long it will take. That, of course, depends entirely

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upon the individual. Really focused pronunciation practice can yield great results. In this

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video, I'm going to go over two different ways to study English to perfect your pronunciation.

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All you need is the audio or video of a native speaker speaking.

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First, we're going to do a Ben Franklin exercise. This is when you write down everything you

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can about what you hear: whether or not you hear words being linked, or if you hear something

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being reduced, for example. Now, we'll do this together to help you get

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an idea of how to listen to and analyze what you hear. "A lot of people ask me if it's

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possible to sound like a native speaker-- A lot of people ask me." So the first thing

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I notice is that this T is a flap T, it sounds like a D, "a lot of," that's because it's

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coming between two vowel sounds. I also notice that I hear these three words as one unit:

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"a lot of, a lot of," with the stress happening on the middle word. "A lot of, a lot of people

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