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Benefits: 7 Days to Improve Your English Pronunciation:
- Improve your English speaking skills in 7 Lessons, 1 hour each
- Strengthen your English speaking skills
- Avoid common errors in English pronunciation.
- 1-on-1 practice with a certified US English native instructor
- Gain confidence you need to interact with both native and non-native English speakers.
- Move your mouth a new way using different muscles to accurately reproduce English sounds correctly.
- Develop a habit of speaking clear English.
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The course consists of 7 modules, 75 minutes each for a total of 8.75 hours of instruction for only $197.
The course is delivered online by Professor Winn, via Skype or Google Hangout.
He has more than eight (8) years of experience teaching, including preparation for success on the TOEFL iBT, IELTS, and TOEIC exams.

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7 Days to Improve Your English Pronunciation
Day 1: Intonation and Rhythm Practice: Intonation, the “music of the language,” is important for others to understand you. Is your speaking rhythm abrupt or does your English flow smoothly? You will speak more fluid English after Day 1 of the course.
Day 2: Word and Sentence Stress and Practice: Master the two types of stress to enunciate English precisely and clearly and increase your understanding to others.
Day 3: Silent Letters and Practice: As you already know, many words in English do not sound like they are spelled. Enter the many words with silent letters – letters you need to spell the word, but not to pronounce them.
Day 4: Difficult Words, “Saw” and Practice: Review some difficult words to say in English and focus on the “aw” sound as in “saw.”
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Day 5: “U” as in “Too,” “Boat” and Practice: Review the “oo” and “oh” sounds as in “too” and “boast”, respectively.
Day 6: Connected Speech, Adjective/Noun and Practice: In English, in maybe your language as well, some words “naturally” connect to word that follows in a sentence. Learn which words connect (for smoother English pronunciation). Next, see how the meaning of a word can shift, depending on the change in its accented part. One word pronounced one way could create an adjective while another a noun.
Day 7: US T-Sound, 2 Th-Sounds and Practice: Complete your review of US English pronunciation with a focus on the mysterious American T-sound and the often difficult TH-sound (which may not have an equivalent in your language).
I look forward to helping you speak English better!
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