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techniques and linking sounds

What you will learn

British Pronunciation and intonation

Sentence stress and rhythm

Voice Placement of an accent

Linking sounds

Description

This is a course for intermediate to advanced learners of English who aim to develop pronunciation and listening skills to make your English more natural and fluent.

By using real examples of listening: interviews, music and excerpt of series such as Lucifer, we will break down how British English RP is used and this extends to all other dialects around the world.

Learn the intricacies of the fluent speech: all five types of liking sounds paired with intonation, stress, rhythm and even something very little spoken of: voice placement and how to develop your speaking by using shadowing and humming techniques.

Take some of the extra activities and do them in your own time learning and picking up the details at your own pace and then check on the following lesson what the answers are to know you’re on the right path.


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Whether you’re doing this for yourself for a trip of for work – I am sure you’ll feel a huge different in your English from the beginning to the end. And I make sure I remind of that by setting challenges you can compare progress.

Make sure you then share that with me – I’ll be following you along, just contact me if you need it and I’ll be sure to give you a very specific and detailed feedback – after all, pronunciation is about communication.

I am happy to have you as my student!

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Content

Techniques for a British Accent

Find your voice
Repetition and shadowing
Voice Placement and Vocal cords
Mouth shape – the hot potato
Humming

Sentence stress and rhythm

Sentence Stress and Rhythm
Stress and Rhythm – practice
Intonation
Question Intonation with Tom Holland
Breaking speech into units
Breaking speech into units – with Lucifer (series)

Linking Sounds

Linking sounds I
Linking sounds II
Linking Sounds III
Linking sounds IV
Abbreviations I
Abbreviations II