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Accent Training Podcast

Accent Training Podcast

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The Accent Training Podcast is your go-to resource for free American accent training. Learn the American accent for free and strengthen your English communication skills. Listen to Pat, your personal American Accent Trainer, to develop the American accent through daily podcast lessons! 

Boost your professional skills with a versatile English sound and enhance your spoken English.

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What to do when they ask: "Can you repeat that?" | #238

Saison 10 · Épisode 238

jeudi 21 novembre 2024Durée 21:20

Keep training with the American Pronunciation Audiobook here:
Free Accent Training Audiobook

3 American idioms to master American (I) pronunciation | #237

Saison 10 · Épisode 237

samedi 9 novembre 2024Durée 11:50

"Eee" Sound idiomatic expressions for workplace success | #228

vendredi 4 octobre 2024Durée 04:56

How to pronounce "October" | #138

Saison 6 · Épisode 138

samedi 1 octobre 2022Durée 04:03

I'm releasing this episode at midnight of October 1st. If you want to change your accent  this month, say "October" -the way that I teach you- as often as possible!
Have a great October!

If you're looking to master your Short O, Long O or Er word endings, check out the links below:
Clear Long O Pronunciation
Clear Short O Pronunciation
Er Word Endings

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Check out my video course on Udemy to master your use of Syllable stress!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F

The Easiest American Sound to Learn for Quick Progress | #137

Saison 6 · Épisode 137

vendredi 30 septembre 2022Durée 11:20

When we focus on too many things, we see little progress. However, when we focus on building upon our strengths, we can see a lot of progress in a short amount of time!
Today's session will focus on one of the easiest and vowel sounds of the American accent to develop. Once you get the hang of this in one area, you'll see quick progress in other as well!

Follow along by listening for the words below:
Crosswalk
Jaywalking
Causing Problems
Not Lawful

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Check out the links below to develop a deeper understanding of these sounds:
Short O & AU & AW Digraphs

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Andrew the Bartender Explains How to Order a Drink | #136

Saison 6 · Épisode 136

mardi 27 septembre 2022Durée 31:32

Andrew is a Canadian bartender and server with years of experience, working at a high-class resort in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Today we had a great chat to breakdown key terms used in a bar or restaurant to help you navigate these situations without a moment of hesitation.
 
Follow along with the bar and restaurant idiomatic expressions listed below:
Bartender - Makes the drinks
Server - Delivers the drinks to the tables
Host / Hostess - Shows you to your seat
Pop - Canadian word for a soft drink
Soda - American word for a soft drink
Liquor - A category for high-potency alcohol drinks.
Hard Liquor - Distilled and highly potent alcohol drinks.
Liqueurs - Thick, sugary high potent alcohol drinks
A hoppy beer - A beer with a strong flavor
A cocktail - Any mixed drink including alcohol
A mocktail - A mixed drink without alcohol
A martini - A highly potent cocktail, made with gin or vodka (hard liquors)
The Vesper - James Bond's favorite martini
Straight drink - Hard liquor with nothing mixed in it
On the rocks - Hard liquor with ice mixed in
Neat - Hard liquor with nothing mixed in (same as straight)
Whisky - Hard liquor made from corn
Scotch - Whisky from Scotland, made in a particular way
Lager - Light colored beer with low alcohol content (ideal for beginning a meal)
Digestive / Dessert drink - A drink potent in alcohol taken after a meal with dessert
Leave a tip - Leaving extra money when you pay your bill to show appreciation for the service. Usually 15% - 20% of the total bill

Idiom:
They can't read your mind - They don't know what you're thinking.
"I'm sorry I left it behind, but I can't read your mind. I didn't know you wanted it."

How to request certain seating:
**Make a request using an indirect question**
1. "Is there a chance I can be seated here?"
2. "Would it be possible to have a seat by the window?"
3. "Is there seating available on the patio?"

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Check out my video course to take action on your Accent Training today!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F


How to Pronounce "Island", "Isle" & "Aisle" | #135

Saison 6 · Épisode 135

samedi 17 septembre 2022Durée 14:00

The words "Island", "Isle" and "Aisle" all drop the S from their pronunciations. This is a simple concept, but to build the habit you'll need to repeat all 3 a ton of times!

Listen along and repeat after me as we clarify our vowels and stress with the words, "Island", "Isle", and "Aisle".
 
Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Check out my video course on Udemy to take action on your Accent Training today!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F

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How to see FAST Progress learning the American Accent | #134

Saison 6 · Épisode 134

vendredi 16 septembre 2022Durée 20:20

When you learn from others' experiences, you can save yourself a lot of time and hardship. Learn from my experience and teaching method today, as I give you clear direction for a better learning experience with the American accent.
My main tip is, it's not about starting on the most difficult sounds, but rather assessing what you already know, and building from there.
Learn how you can go about this yourself, and make some serious progress learning the American accent!

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Be sure to check out the podcast episodes listed below, and make it all happen!
Episode #042 Learn and Practice Short O
Episode #085 Learn and Practice Au Digraphs
Episode #110 Learn and Practice I and E Sounds

How to Pronounce Close v Close v Clothes | #133

Saison 6 · Épisode 133

jeudi 8 septembre 2022Durée 13:22

Confusing the S, Z and Th sounds is a very common difficulty for English learners from all different languages. Listen closely as we consider the pronunciations of "close" (adjective / adverb), "close" (verb), and "clothes" (like what you're wearing).

The differences between these fricative, fading words endings are subtle, but with focus and patience, you'll better identify these difficulties, and learn to take control of them for yourself.

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining

Check out my video course on Udemy to take action on your Accent Training today!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F

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How to Say Phrasal Verbs as Clearly as Possible by Contrasting your Stress | #132

Saison 6 · Épisode 132

mardi 6 septembre 2022Durée 22:00

Syllable stress contrasts in English words to make our voice rise and fall sharply between words and changes in sounds. There are patterns within words to predict the rise and fall of your sound, and I'm happy to break one particularily useful pattern down for you here.

Listen in and repeat after me as we consider the rise and fall of syllable stress in some of the most commonly used phrasal verbs in spoken English.

Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining


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