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Master The Most Confusing American Vowels
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Master the Most Confusing American Vowels
.MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 2h 31m | MB
Instructor: Natalie Cohen

Stop Saying "Sheet When You Mean "Shit"

What you'll learn
  • Distinguish and pronounce the most confusing American English vowels with accuracy and confidence.
  • Use correct mouth and tongue positions to produce clear vowel sounds in speech.
  • Apply vowel pronunciation in real-world contexts (e.g., phrases, dialogues, and real-life conversations).
  • Build self-monitoring strategies to strengthen and maintain your vowel accuracy long after completing the course.

Requirements
  • A basic to intermediate level of English (can understand and communicate in everyday situations).
  • Access to a phone, computer, or tablet to watch videos and listen to recordings.
  • Headphones or earbuds recommended for clear listening practice.

Description

Are you tired of being misunderstood because of tricky English vowel sounds?
This course will help you finally master the most confusing American vowels through clear explanations, step-by-step pronunciation practice, and real-world speaking activities designed to boost your clarity and confidence in everyday communication.

What You'll Learn
  • How to correctly pronounce the most confusing American English vowels to sound more natural and confident
  • The mouth, tongue, and jaw positions that shape each vowel sound in the American accent
  • The difference between similar vowel pairs (ship/sheep, cot/caught, full/fool) and how to hear them clearly
  • Why English spelling doesn't always match pronunciation-and how to predict and remember common exceptions
  • When "a" sounds like short "o" (want, talk, law) and when it doesn't
  • How to pronounce the multiple sounds of "ow" and "ou" in American English
  • How reduced vowels and stress patterns affect natural, fluent speech
  • The difference in pronunciation between word forms (record vs. recording, politics vs. political)
  • How to apply accurate vowel pronunciation in everyday conversations and natural dialogues
  • Long-term strategies and accent training techniques for maintaining clear, confident American English pronunciation skills

By the end, you'll not only understand how vowels work in American English-you'll be using them effortlessly in real-life speech.

Who this course is for:
  • Non-native English speakers who struggle with confusing American vowel sounds.
  • Intermediate to advanced English learners aiming for clearer pronunciation.
  • Professionals, students, or anyone who wants to sound more natural in English conversations.
  • Individuals preparing for interviews, presentations, or living/working in an English-speaking country.

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