Hi, I'm very happy today because I have a huge announcement.
A new course is now available to help you with your pronunciation.
And it's for all levels.
Visit pronunciationcourse.com and get it now for a special price.
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And now, enjoy today's episode.
Today I'd like to talk about how this course can help you.
But first, let me ask you a question.
Have you ever been talking to a native speaker and they interrupted you to ask Could you repeat that?
Hear me on this.
It's essential to speak clearly. so people don't struggle to understand you.
Yes, it's true that you can find traditional pronunciation courses, but they focus heavily on complex explanations, making them impractical.
These programs are often designed by academics, making them too theoretical.
Not everyone has the time or ability to learn all this theory from a linguistic perspective.
This is what you need.
A proven system that works from day one, that focuses on what will help you the most.
And let me tell you an important rule I had in mind when I created the course.
The 80-20 rule.
This rule suggests that 80 of your improvement comes from focusing on just 20 of the areas that need the most attention.
What if we apply this concept to improving your pronunciation?
Practicing every single sound in the English language is inefficient.
Instead focusing on the specific areas that offer the greatest improvement, makes the best use of your time.
As a teacher, I've identified the key aspects of pronunciation that students struggle with the most.
My course is designed to help you achieve quick results by targeting these crucial areas.
Work smarter, not harder.
Now let me reveal one of the techniques I use in the pronunciation course.
Word pairs.
These are words that sound similar. but have small differences.
And let me tell you something.
Native speakers always pronounce them correctly, but English students confuse them all the time.
Let me give you a few examples.
Mispronouncing word pairs can cause confusion. and even lead to awkward situations.
Learning these sounds individually is challenging, but hearing and practicing them together makes the differences clear and easy to remember.
If you hear a ship is not built for a sheep, you'll see that hearing both words in the same sentence helps you differentiate and pronounce the words correctly like a native speaker.
In the course you'll practice many word pairs, which will also help you with other english words with similar sounds.
Also With the pronunciation course, you'll listen to informal contractions that native speakers use all the time.
This will help you understand conversations in English better.
Here are some examples of informal contractions.
Could have, could've, or coulda.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Give me.
Give me.
Going to.
Gonna.
Got to or have got to.
Gotta.
Have to.
Have to.
Has to.
Has to kind of kinda.
Let me lemme.
So not only will you improve your pronunciation, but you will also understand conversations better.
You'll recognize typical sounds and words of American English, even when they speak fast.
You'll improve your comprehension by becoming familiar with the natural rhythm, intonation and informal contractions.
It will also boost your confidence when having conversations.
And there's more.
A great bonus!
With the pronunciation course, you'll get custom advice based on your native language and where you live, including African, East Asian Germanic, Middle Eastern Romance Slavic, South Asian and Hellenic language speakers.
And yes, you will also practice with mini stories and points of view.
With the mini stories, you'll improve your fluency using the conversation simulator.
Engage with a fun interactive story with the adventurous Betty, the insecure Greg and the honest Fred, despite his bad reputation.
These mini stories and points of view incorporate many of the words you've practiced in the course, allowing you to improve your pronunciation and fluency at the same time.
Visit pronunciationcourse.com and get it now for a special price.
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See you soon.
Bye-bye.