8 Reasons Why Some People NEVER Improve Their English Pronunciation

Inside this video I tell you the 8 easy techniques, mindset changes and tricks to finally make a quick and noticeable impact on your English pronunciation, to help you speak English clearly, accurately and confidently and to be clearly understood by native English speakers. You can do this! 💪 🎁 [30% DISCOUNT FOR YOU!!] 🎁 Are you currently stuck at the “Intermediate barrier”? In my DAILY QUICK FIX course, I personally give you daily lessons that will help you finally speak Advanced English. (Use code YOUTUBE to get 30% OFF your first month inside!) ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 🗣 🇬🇧 Speak Clearly and Accurately in English: » 🎁📘 99% of students make these mistakes in English (FREE BOOK) » WATCH NEXT: 🏆 Basic Phonetics in English Pronunciation: ► LESSON NOTES: 00:00 What’s the problem with my pronunciation? You will never improve your pronunciation English UNLESS YOU do these 8 things... 3:33 Learn The Sounds of English 1. Learn NEW sounds that exist in English but do not exist in your language. This is the number 1 thing you should start doing in order to improve your pronunciation and start speak English clearly. 5:47 Train Your Mouth Muscles 2. Practice using NEW sounds. New sounds require you mouth to do things you don’t usually do when you speak your language. You need to practice making this shape and using your tongue, lips, voice and mouth muscles so that it feels ‘normal’ to make these new English sounds. 7:05 Group Vocabulary by Sounds 3. Group English vocabulary words together based on which sound they use. (e.g you should mentally group together the words workshop, ocean, option and sugar – because they all have the same ‘sh’ sound). 8:38 Analyse / Correct Your Own Pronunciation 4. Listen to yourself speaking English. Record yourself, listen to yourself, analyse your English, and make changes to improve your English pronunciation. How many people think they sing great?? It’s because they’ve never actually heard themselves sing! 10:46 Spelling or Phonetics? 5. Stop being obsessed with silent letters, and start being obsessed with phonetics. English is full of silent letters, and silent means silent! If you try to pronounce the letters, we won’t understand you. So focus more on the phonetic transcription of words, rather than the spellings of words. 13:00 Learn the Stressed Syllable 6. Give importance to stressed syllables. Put simply, if you stress the wrong syllable in a word, it can be almost impossible to understand it. When you learn new words, mark the stressed syllable and practice saying it emphasising that syllable. This is a topic of pronunciation that not many people teach, but one that is so, so important if you want to be understood when you are speaking English. 15:26 Learn Sentence Stress 7. Start giving importance to sentence stress. Again, a topic that almost nobody focuses on, but incredibly, this is one of the most important things to learn if you want to speak English naturally, and be perfectly understood by native speakers. Changing the stressed word can dramatically change the meaning of a sentence, and can be the difference between being understood and not being understood. 17:44 Find a Pronunciation Coach 8. Consider getting help from an English pronunciation expert or a pronunciation teacher. Sure, it’s easy to find a native speaker who can tell you whether something is pronounced correctly or not, but in order to develop your spoken English with the goal of speaking clearly and easy to understand, you need to identify the specific pronunciation problems you are having, and know how to fix them... and only a pronunciation expert can help you with that. ► Leave me a comment with your answers to today’s questions: 1. How many of these pronunciation techniques do you currently do? 2. Which ones are you going to start doing now? 🔴 And don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE for new videos every Friday to help you speak English more fluently! See you in the next lesson, ~ Greg 😀() #EnglishWithGreg #EnglishPronunciation #SpeakEnglish #ESL #ImproveYourPronunciation #Phonetics
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