American English Pronunciation Podcast
A podcast by Seattle Learning Academy
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200 Episodes
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65: Uh-oh! The glottal stop in place of /t/
Published: 6/24/2009 -
63: When Americans drop the /t/ (with audio from The Incredibles)
Published: 6/3/2009 -
61: The American /t/ as a quick /d/
Published: 5/21/2009 -
#60 Tag questions aren’t really questions, are they?
Published: 5/13/2009 -
59: Falling pitch boundaries on yes/no questions
Published: 5/6/2009 -
58: Pitch Boundaries, Rising and Falling
Published: 4/22/2009 -
57: Comparing extra-high and rising pitch words
Published: 4/15/2009 -
56: Extra-high pitch words for extra intensity
Published: 4/8/2009 -
55: Intonation and high pitch words, an introduction
Published: 4/1/2009 -
53: Phrasal verb sentence stress
Published: 3/18/2009 -
52: Linking from the -ed ending
Published: 3/11/2009 -
50: The silent /t/ in ’-sten’ and ’-stle’ (as in ’listen’ and ’whistle’)
Published: 2/25/2009 -
48: ’talk’ and ’walk’ and other ’-alk’ /ɔk/ words
Published: 2/11/2009 -
47: ’should,’ ’could,’ and ’would’: /ʃʊd/, /kʊd/, /wʊd/
Published: 2/3/2009 -
46: ’Three,’ ’through,’ ’throw’ and other /θr/ combination words
Published: 1/27/2009 -
45: Chinese speakers special episode
Published: 1/21/2009 -
44: Letter ’x’ pronunciations: /ks/ or /gz/
Published: 1/14/2009 -
43: About the words ’world’ and ’word’: /wɚld/ and /wɚd/
Published: 1/7/2009 -
42: Spanish speakers special episode
Published: 12/30/2008 -
41: The silent b in the -mb spelling (as in ’climb’ and ’thumb’)
Published: 12/27/2008
Become a more fluent English speaker by learning how to pronounce American English sounds, words, and phrases. Practice your English with each episode!