Welcome to English in America! I hope you're ready to practice listening! Have you ever felt or said, "I want to lose my accent," or, "I want to reduce my accent," or, "I want to sound like a native English speaker." If you have, I urge you to please listen to this episode! Here's a link to a dialect map of the United States, made by Long Island University researcher Robert Delaney, which I reference in the episode. If there's an American English topic or question you'd like me to answer ...
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Welcome to English in America! I hope you're ready to practice listening! Have you ever felt or said, "I want to lose my accent," or, "I want to reduce my accent," or, "I want to sound like a native English speaker." If you have, I urge you to please listen to this episode! Here's a link to a dialect map of the United States, made by Long Island University researcher Robert Delaney, which I reference in the episode. If there's an American English topic or question you'd like me to answer ...
Welcome to English in America! I hope you're ready to practice listening! In this episode, we learn about hosting and attending a party, and we practice listening to 3 different conversations, or scenarios, about parties. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and to watch the corresponding YouTube video for every episode. My YouTube channel is English Teacher And Tutor. Here's a link to the YouTube video for this episode. Thanks to Carmen Kartini Rohde for her generous voice acting co...
English in America
Welcome to English in America! I hope you're ready to practice listening! Have you ever felt or said, "I want to lose my accent," or, "I want to reduce my accent," or, "I want to sound like a native English speaker." If you have, I urge you to please listen to this episode! Here's a link to a dialect map of the United States, made by Long Island University researcher Robert Delaney, which I reference in the episode. If there's an American English topic or question you'd like me to answer ...