American English Pronunciation Podcast
A podcast by Seattle Learning Academy
200 Episodes
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181: The troublesome ’thr’ /θr/ combination
Published: 03/07/2013 -
180: ’because’→’cuz’: stressed, unstressed, informal
Published: 19/06/2013 -
179: The silent /p/ in ’pneumatic’ and ’psychology’
Published: 05/06/2013 -
178: ”Feeling” the vibration of vowel sounds
Published: 15/05/2013 -
177: -ate suffix revisited--advanced lesson
Published: 01/05/2013 -
176: Swearing!
Published: 17/04/2013 -
175: Short Vowels Minimal Sets
Published: 03/04/2013 -
174: 3-sound clusters beginning with ’s’
Published: 20/03/2013 -
173: Digraphs and trigraphs, complicated spelling patterns
Published: 06/03/2013 -
172: The ’cc’ spelling pronunciations (as in ’accuse’ and ’succeed)
Published: 20/02/2013 -
171: The silent /l/ in the word ’salmon’
Published: 06/02/2013 -
170: ’schwa+r’ /ɚ/ paragraph practice
Published: 23/01/2013 -
169: Pronouncing ’Seattle’
Published: 09/01/2013 -
168: Stress pronunciation patterns in 3-syllable words
Published: 19/12/2012 -
167: When to use the informal contraction ’useta’
Published: 05/12/2012 -
166: Understanding /ŋ/, the ’ng’ sound
Published: 07/11/2012 -
165: What is the vocal tract?
Published: 24/10/2012 -
164: Consonant clusters in English
Published: 10/10/2012 -
163: -ile and the differences in American and British English
Published: 26/09/2012 -
162: The differences between /b/ and /v/
Published: 12/09/2012
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