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British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
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Hello and welcome everyone. This is Minoo at Anglo-Link. Today, we're going to look at
some differences in American English and British English pronunciation.
In order to do that, I've teamed up with my American colleague Rachel,
who is going to introduce herself to you now.
I'm Rachel and I have a YouTube channel called 'Rachel's English'.
My channel focuses on American English pronunciation.
There are videos that go over the specific mouth proposition for each sound,
videos that focus on the rhythm of American English, linking,
and videos that show you how to listen to the characteristics of American English.
There are over two hundred and fifty videos with two added each week. I hope
you'll check them out.
Thank you Rachel.
Okay, I will be focusing on the differences between the
consonants
'r' and 't'
and also some very common words that are pronounced differently in American English and
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