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Accent and Identity: Navigating the Personal Journey of Speech
Accent and Identity: Navigating the Personal Journey of Speech Accent Modification – How are your Accent and Identity Related? Hi, it’s Ellen here from Speak More Clearly! There’s often
Speak More Clearly Instantly (in Just 3 minutes a day)
Tips to Speak More Clearly, Instantly, with a British Accent Hi from Speak More Clearly! We are glad you’re here to learn about a British English Pronunciation tip that
5 Mistakes People Make When Learning English
Here are 5 mistakes people make when learning English: 1. I’ll work on my English pronunciation after I learn English. Often people say this when they start learning English. Then
5 Unusual New Year’s Resolutions For American Pronunciation Practice
5 Unusual New Year’s Resolutions for American Pronunciation Practice Hi, it’s Ellen here from Speak More Clearly! In this video, we’re going to practice speaking clearly with an American
Learn The American Accent From The Christmas Song – Jingle Bells
Learn The American Accent From The Christmas Song – Jingle Bells Hi, it’s Ellen here from Speak More Clearly. One of the most common Christmas songs played all over
5 Iconic British Words Used In Everyday Speech
5 Iconic British Words Used In Everyday Speech Hi from Speak More Clearly, it’s Maggie here! Great you are here to learn about five iconic British words that are
How To Pronounce 4 Commonly Mispronounced Words In British English
How to Pronounce 4 Commonly Mispronounced Words in British English Here are four commonly mispronounced words in British English: We’re often asked how to pronounce these words properly with
Speak Fluid English. Go With the Flow!
As you continue mastery of resident English speaking, you may find that your sentences sound a bit choppy and lack the flow or fluidity of native speakers. This is an