Identifying and Eliminating bad English pronunciation habits after years of English learning

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Voytek
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Re: Identifying and Eliminating bad English pronunciation habits after years of English learning

Postby Voytek » Tue Feb 21, 2017 9:54 am

I`m working on a prosody trainer for British English according to the method I posted before. I`m using an exelent pronunciaation course to do that and that will help you master all vowels and the typical English fricatives `th` like in the words `they` and `think` and one nasal sound which you can hear with `ing` like in the words `going` and `nightingale`. I`ll post it here after I`ve finished my work. I`m going to use it any way so there`s no need to thank me in advance. ;)
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Re: Identifying and Eliminating bad English pronunciation habits after years of English learning

Postby Voytek » Wed Feb 22, 2017 4:22 pm

As I`ve promised I`m posting a British English prosody trainer here:
http://www3.zippyshare.com/v/xGpvLkp3/file.html

I`m going to use it just after I`ve finished my Swedish prosody training that will take me about 100 hours according to what the author of the method suggests.
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