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American English Accent for Brazilians
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Introduction
My Experience / Minha Experiencia (1:41)
The Avantanges of Sounding Native / As Vantagens de Soar Como Um Nativo
Step #1: Getting Started
Part 1: Record Yourself to track progress (6:45)
Part 2: Setting Goals & Making a commitment (3:21)
Part 3: Find Someone to Correct You
Step #2: Foundations of a Good American Accent
Reduced Sounds / Formas Reduzidas (6:39)
Syllable Stress / Estresse nas Silabas
Word Stress & Melody / Estresse nas Palavras e Melodia
Step #3: Fine-Tune Vowel Sounds
Introduction + Overview of Difficult Vowels
Schwa ə (13:36)
Vowel U + Minimal pairs [ʊ] vs. [u:]: Would vs. Wooed, Look vs. Luke, Stood vs. Stewed (6:04)
Vowel A + Minimal pairs [ɛ] vs. [æ]: Bed vs. Bad / Men vs. Man / Said vs. Sad (5:54)
Vowel O + The difference between [ɑ] vs. {ɔ} (10:11)
Vowel I + Minimal pairs [I} vs. {i}: Heal vs. Hill / These vs. This / Keys vs. Kiss (5:34)
"Y"at the End of Words + "EE" (5:51)
Step #4: Difficulties Sounds for Brazilians
ED - Endings (8:15)
"Th" Sound (10:29)
R vs. H (6:05)
"Light L" vs. "Dark L" (11:06)
Step #5: Resources & How to Use Them
Audiobooks
Ted Talks
Voice Actors
Music (6:57)
Podcasts
Conclusion
Building Confidence and What Now?
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