Listen "How to Develop the American Twang for Yourself | #105"
Episode Synopsis
While many consonant sounds are generally shared through all accents, vowel sounds help us to determine specific regions that people may be from. Today we'll breakdown a couple of sounds that contribute to the "American twang". These sounds are not 100% necessary for your spoken English to thrive, but will certainly give your English speech a unique, American sound. Check out my video course on Udemy to master your use of Syllable stress!https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20FFollow along with these idiomatic Expressions:1. To stand one's ground Holding true to one's beliefs Whether you're right or wrong, if you stand your ground, you'll prove a point. 2. Safe and sound Out of danger and unharmedLet me know once you're safe and sound, at home.3. Pounding down Striking downwards repeatedly and forcefullyThe rain pounded down for hours. 4. Give someone a hand To help someoneGive me a hand so that I can finish this quickly. BOOK A CONSULTATION HERE
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