One immediate way to start sounding natural is to watch how you use vowels like the /æ/ sound in American English, which we'll discuss with a look at /æ/ in different situations. The reality is many American English learners are missing the most common American English ways to pronounce the /æ/ in their own speech in a natural way. Let's show you some quick techniques will have you start sounding natural in American English pronunciation!
This is day twenty-two of our 30-Day English challenge; we're doing thirty straight days of videos to give you a plan to guide your English. By the end of these 30 days, you will have all of the foundational knowledge you need for a natural American English accent. This time, we're looking at fluent English /æ/ sounds. If you're interested in sounding more fluent in English, this is the video for you!
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Who am I? My name is Geoff Anderson. I got my MA in Teaching English as a Second Language in 2012, and have been teaching since 2010. I've studied Italian to around level C1-C2. I was also an IELTS examiner for the speaking/writing tests for 3 years.
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