US /əˈmɛrɪkən ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/
・UK /əˈmerɪkən ˈɪŋglɪʃ/
so that they can improve their American English pronunciation.
I believe that everyone should be able to get the education they're looking for, so I've set out to make materials for non-native English speakers so they can improve their American English pronunciation.
In general American English it's: water, water.
In general, American English, it's... water.
Now, you might hear speakers of American English call this an 'appetizer'.
In American English, you are more likely to hear the word 'check':
Now remember, in British English we spell 'travelling' with two Ls and in American English, this spell it with one L.
In American English, they call it an ATM; however, in British English, we can call it a card machine, a bank machine or a cash machine, and all have the same meaning, and it's the place where you take out your money.
In today's lesson, you are going to learn five secrets to American English pronunciation,
I've created a free PDF worksheet with all of today's American English pronunciation tips, idioms, and concepts that you're going to learn in this lesson.
The difference in American English is that the verb 'rent' can be used for both long and short-term arrangements.
Yeah, I like it much better than American English.
I like it much better than American English.
It's more common in american english.
It's more common in American English.
This is really typical of American English where a T that's surrounded by vowel sounds is going to change to a D.
This is really typical of American English where a T that's surrounded by vowel sounds is going to change to a D.
It's the exact same thing with speaking American English.
It's the exact same thing with speaking American English.