05 Aug Pronounce the Velar Nasal in British English (RP) Posted at 12:50h in British Accent, English Pronunciation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology 0 Likes How to pronounce NG in English How are nasal consonants pronounced in English? English has three nasal phonemes, /n/, /m/, /ŋ/ and... Read More
10 Sep Common Pitfalls in Pronouncing ‘TH’ in English and How to Avoid Them Posted at 14:24h in British Accent, English Pronunciation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology 0 Likes Mispronouncing TH is common: here’s how to fix your TH in English Not many languages pronounce <th> in the same way... Read More
21 Jul Navigating Silent Letters in English: A Guide to Accurate Pronunciation Posted at 14:53h in British Accent, English Pronunciation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology 0 Likes Commonly Mispronounced Words with Silent Letters Many English words have silent letters. Learn the top mispronounced words with silent letters in... Read More
25 May Understanding Connected Speech in English for Improved Fluency Posted at 09:59h in Accent Reduction, Advanced Pronunciation, British Accent, Connected Speech, English Pronunciation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology, Regional Accents 0 Likes What is connected speech in English? When we speak, we don't pause between words. Words knock into each other. When we... Read More
07 May Using Intonation To Show Genuine Engagement & Interest: Pronounce British English Like A Native Speaker Posted at 09:20h in Accent Reduction, Advanced Pronunciation, British Accent, English Pronunciation, Intonation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology 0 Likes Enhancing engagement in English with high fall intonation The mechanics of high fall intonation in British English English is a stress-timed language.... Read More
23 Mar Mastering the Glottal Stop in English Pronunciation Posted at 15:59h in Accent Reduction, Advanced Pronunciation, British Accent, Connected Speech, English Pronunciation, Linguistics, Phonetics, Phonology, Regional Accents 0 Likes Understanding the glottal stop: A key feature of British accents Glottal stops are important if you want to sound more British.... Read More