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VOA Pronunciation

These are pronunciation practice videos from Voice of America.
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How to Pronounce: / ə/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/, and /ou/ sounds – Part One

How to Pronounce: /ə/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/, and /ou/ sounds – Part Two

How to Pronounce: / ə/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/, and /ou/ sounds – Part Three

How to Pronounce: More details about /ʊ/

How to Pronounce: Review of /ər/ sound

How to Pronounce: Introduction to consonants - important terms and ideas

How to Pronounce: Place of Articulation

How to Pronounce: Sounds Made with Lips

How to Pronounce: Sounds Made with the Tip of the Tongue

How to Pronounce: Sounds made with the tongue and the hard palate

 
 
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American English Phonics

Learn the sounds of vowel and consonant combinations. Match the vowels (A,E,I,O,U) with the consonants (B,D,G,M,N,P,R,T,W,Y) to form words with the same sounds. Pictures included to make understanding easier. Great pages for kids.
News Words

Learn to correctly pronounce difficult world places and names in the news. Each country page shows the English spelling and the phonetic spelling of difficult to pronounce words in the news from that country. This is very important if you want to discuss the news and other issues with native English speakers.
 
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Are You How You Talk?
(Beginner - Listening, reading)

A video lesson to help with your understanding of American dialects.
The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed.
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Are You How You Talk?
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your understanding of American dialects. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
Improve Your Pronunciation by Training Your Ears
(Beginner - Listening)

An audio lesson to help with your pronunciation and English language reductions. The English is spoken at 75% of normal speed. Great English pronunciation tips. Click here to visit the lesson page with the written script for this audio program.
 
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