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American Pronunciation Possible with the Right Practice and Materials

October 11th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Learning natural speech is possible by following the method that works— the Compton Method. The method is a system referred to as Pronunciation of English as a Second Language (P-ESL). P-ESL resulted from years of studying the language system of over 50 world languages. Designed to help speakers acquire a level of English that Americans […]

American Accent Classes Address Speech Habits

October 4th, 2017 | American Accent Training

American accent training with My Language Master is for professionals who are non-native speakers and native speakers with strong regional accents. Training is customized to meet your needs and improvement in speech is typically 50% or more.

American Universities and Colleges in New England

September 29th, 2017 | American Accent Training

 Admissions Requirements  The cost of a college education in New England is beyond what the average family can afford. Tuition has increased as salaries have decreased. As a result,

Learn American English Connected Speech

September 29th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Learn English and use connected speech in daily life. Connected speech is the rapid rate of speaking used in everyday activities.  There is a big difference between the sound of a single word and the sound of many words strung together to create phrases and sentences.  Certain elements of sound are barely audible because people […]

American Accent Training

September 20th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Learn English conversation for work or school. Are you often asked to repeat what you are saying? Is this frustrating? Learn the rules of spoken English and have your listeners respond to your message, not to your accented speech. Complete a workshop designed to target your challenging speech sounds.  Follow the program and practice daily. […]

Articles with Count and Non – Count Nouns

July 8th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Food (non-count) brings people together. A bowl of salad is healthy and full of vitamins. 

Listening Comprehension Influences Speaking Performance

June 29th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Listening comprehension precedes speaking skills and often reflects a speakers range.  

Listening Comprehension Defined

June 24th, 2017 | American Accent Training

Successful American English pronunciation depends  on strong Listening Comprehension skills. Comprehension is an abstract part of productive communication. To have strong listening skills one must be able to do the following: recognize main ideas remember the supporting details of main ideas understand the relationship between ideas  separate a speakers ideas of fact and opinions or […]

Intonation Performance Crucial for ESL Speakers

June 17th, 2017 | American Accent Training
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Intonation conveys meaning in spoken English English.  Verbal Communication Incomplete Without Proper Contrast in Tone Those who speak with accurate intonation are understood by native speakers.  Function of Intonation Intonation provides attitude and emotions to verbal speech. If a foreign speaker uses the wrong grammar he will not be thought of in a negative manner. […]

How to Use Articles

June 8th, 2017 | American Accent Training

Articles in English are used to make a noun more specific. The most used articles are [a], [an], and [the], and introduce a noun. As such, they come before a noun. Articles are classified as indefinite or general and use [a, an] or definite specific and use [the]. Indefinite articles [a, an] are used with […]

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