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Even Advanced Speakers Make These Pronunciation Mistakes

Kevin Naglich
Sales Engineer English Coach

I believe that deliberate practice is the best way for you to get out of English Intermediate Purgatory. So every lesson I make is designed to help you do more of it.

In this video, you'll see how deliberate practice comes alive over the course of a fun 20-minute live lesson.

Throughout the lesson, you'll join the student and:

  • analyze mistakes, πŸ€“
  • practice your pronunciation with interactive challenges, πŸŽ™οΈ
  • and learn how pronunciation can help your listening and confidence. πŸ’ͺ

This video is an excellent example of the type of experience you'll have in the Deliberate English Community. πŸŽ‰

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To wrap things up, here's a little table of contents of what you can expect in the lesson above.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

0:00 - Intro & Explanation of the Class

‍0:35 - How to Pronounce "ed" After "t"

‍1:32 - How to Pronounce "th"

‍2:25 - How to Pronounce "Γ¦"

‍3:14 - How to Pronounce "v"

‍4:32 - When to use "Γ¦" (Interactive Challenge Maze)

‍6:39 - When to Pronounce "s" like "z"

‍7:42 - Unvoiced vs. Voiced Sounds with "s"

‍8:56 - Review of "th", "Γ¦", and "v"

‍11:10 - How Pronunciation Affects Your Listening

‍12:14 - How to Pronounce "Ι™"

‍12:57 - Review of "th", "Γ¦", "v", and "Ι™"

‍13:37 - How to Pronounce "d"

‍16:49 - How to Be More Confident With Your English

‍18:16 - Deliberate English Online Course

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