American English Pronunciation Podcast
A podcast by Seattle Learning Academy
200 Episodes
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201: Why is ’symptom’ pronounced that way?
Published: 16/10/2014 -
200: A new spelling poem!
Published: 01/10/2014 -
199: Would you like some coffee or tea?
Published: 25/06/2014 -
198: Pronouncing ’clothes,’ ’close’ (verb), and ’close’ (adjective)
Published: 11/06/2014 -
197: Linking vowels to sound fluent!
Published: 26/03/2014 -
196: Do you say ’people’ as ’peopo’?
Published: 26/02/2014 -
195: Dropping the /k/ in ’asked’ (HIMYM)
Published: 05/02/2014 -
194: ’faux pas, chauffeur, fiance,’ and more
Published: 22/01/2014 -
193: ’Twas the Night Before Christmas
Published: 19/12/2013 -
192: Special holiday words
Published: 05/12/2013 -
191: The difference between ’my car’ and ’Mike are’
Published: 27/11/2013 -
190: From ’wait time’ to ’snack time’
Published: 13/11/2013 -
189: Linking magic!
Published: 30/10/2013 -
188: Heteronyms: ’Lead’ rhymes with ’read’
Published: 16/10/2013 -
187: ’Fall’ and ’autumn’
Published: 02/10/2013 -
186: Fake it ’til you make it!
Published: 11/09/2013 -
185: From /ʒ/ to /ʤ/ (’zh’ to ’j’)
Published: 28/08/2013 -
184: Pronouncing /ʒ/ the ’zh sound’
Published: 14/08/2013 -
183: expected and unexpected /s/ and /ʃ/ minimal pairs
Published: 31/07/2013 -
182: ’on’ and ’off’: /ɑn/ and /ɔf/
Published: 17/07/2013
Become a more fluent English speaker by learning how to pronounce American English sounds, words, and phrases. Practice your English with each episode!
