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4 Tips To Understand Native English Speakers
4 Tips To Understand Native English Speakers Here are 4 tips to understand native English speakers! Hi, Esther here. Welcome to this training video from Speak More Clearly. Glad

The Difference In Pronunciation Between The Words Can and Can’t For An American Accent
The Difference In Pronunciation Between The Words Can and Can’t For An American Accent Learn the difference between can and can’t for an American accent! Hi Esther here from Speak

The Difference In Pronunciation Between The Words Can and Can’t For A British Accent
The Difference In Pronunciation Between The Words Can and Can’t For A British Accent Learn the difference between can and can’t for a British accent! Hi Esther here from Speak
How To Say 6 Common Words With Clear English Pronunciation
How To Say 6 Common English Words With Clear Pronunciation Learn how to say 6 common English words confidently and clearly with American, British and Australian accent! In this training
British Comedian, Michael Mcintyre Teaches Us The Australian Accent – Very Funny
Michael Mcintyre, British Comedian Teaches Us The Australian Accent – Very Funny Michael Mcintyre (British Comedian) teaches us how to speak Aussie! Recently I came across a youtube clip of
Speak English Clearly in 15 Minutes a Day
Speak English Clearly in 15 Minutes a Day Learn this a new tip to speak English clearly in 15 minutes a day! Hi from Speak More Clearly! Welcome to this
12 Common Clothing Idioms
12 Common Clothing Idioms Learn some common clothing idioms! Hi from Speak More Clearly! All languages have idioms and most of the time the words in the idiom don’t match
How To Pronounce Words When ‘CH’ Says ‘K’
How To Pronounce Words When ‘CH’ Says ‘K’ Learn how to pronounce words that are spelled with ‘ch’ but are pronounced with the ‘k’ sound! Hi from Speak More Clearly!