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Pronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 82 Pronouncing IMPORTANT using glottal stopsHave you ever wondered what-in-the-world that American English sound is in the word "kiTTen" or "imporTant"? Well, wonder NO MORE! Listen and learn about 14 other words right hereContact Pam for Coaching Clear English Conversation--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-06-0710 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.81 Seven Top Ways to Pronounce the Contraction WILLLearning how to condense words is THEE most effective way to sound natural. Let's begin with contracting the common word WILL.CONTACT pronouncing english with pam for inquiries/coachingMusic Credit: "I'll be there" by Gabriela Bee and "I'll be there" by The Jackson Five--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-06-0210 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 80 CON words- Say these words 2 different wayscheck-out the written words in this episode on ProAccent Coaching Blogmusic credit: The Price is Right TV Show--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-05-2410 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEpisode 79 occasionally and usuallyCONTACT PAM for your free consultation Thanks to Quick and Dirty Grammar Tips and SoulProdMusic--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-05-1008 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 78 How to get your groove. Lessons in English melodyCONTACT Pam for your free online consultationJOIN Pam's free Meetup Group and hurry! We are practicing English melody on May 18, 2022. LINK NPR story--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-05-0313 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 77 IRONing out the detailsHire (rhythmes with Iron)Pam as your American English TrainerContact Pam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-04-2706 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 76 Splash! Bang! Pop!Contact Pam Today we are talking about onomatopoeia words. Check them out!WOW this podcast is a BLAST!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-04-1909 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 75 What sound do you say? W or VCONTACT Pam. She'd love to hear from you!Questions? Comments? What American English Sound would you like to learn more about?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-04-0612 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 74 Don't be so bossy! Soften Your ToneCONTACT Pam for more information about your communication questionsMusic Credit: Office Noises--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-03-3102 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 73 The right way to say COUNTRYThank you for your support! Please rate this podcast and tell others you are listening!Consider a MONTHLY CONTRIBUTION to help support future shows.  Look for the Support $ button. And thanks!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-03-2108 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 72 Did you notice? the "ju" soundLearn when and how to say "ju" in between words.CONTACT PAM or checkout PAM's BUSINESS--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-03-1608 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 71 N+TH+SPracticing a different way will help you become more fluent and sound natural!CONTACT PAM to learn more about private coaching.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-03-1010 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 70 How to signal trust and confidenceWhat type of vocal signals do you present?Try the ones with confidence and trust.CONTACT PAM for professional custom coaching.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-03-0111 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 69 WOW! Lessons using palindromesThe date is 2/22/22 (February 22, 2022). Let's celebrate words that are spelled the same forward and backward.Questions? Comments? CONTACT PAM--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-02-2213 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 68 a cOmmon prOblemLearn how to pronounce the sound in clock and doctor not  "cluck" and "duck-tor"CONTACT Pam for private, customized lessons to improve your English speaking skills.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-02-1709 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 67 Save time with these 10 words!Here's a list of words to help you sound more natural. Every little bit counts!Interested in seeing the word list? CONTACT PAM and write "dropped syllables" in the subject line.Ready to upgrade your English communication skills? Advanced speakers are encouraged. Personal and customized to YOUR abilities. CONTACT PAM to schedule your free 30-minute consultation with Pam.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-02-0904 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 66 fixing the sound in meaSureAccent modification is the process of polishing your english speaking skills so that your words shine! Every little improvement is a step towards consistent fluency. This weeks sound will help you in your quest. The sound "ZH" rarely talked about- but often said incorrectly. Well not today, you are going to fix it!SPELLING GUIDE for "zH"CONTACT PAM if you are serious about improving your english conversationmusic credit: yep, there was music in the background! Lissie Music, When I'm Alone and Loudermilk Soundtrack, OST Tracklist.--- Support this podcast: https...2022-02-0209 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 65 Pronouncing FOR the American WayPractice your American Accent by repeating these words and sentences with your American coach, Pam.Interested in Private Coaching. Contact PAM for a free consultation.Music Credit: Relax Cafe Music, Thursday morning jazz. Youtube.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-01-2710 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 64 Vaccines and AccidentsLearn about saying the "ks" sound in a crisp, clear way!Questions? Comments? Contact PAM--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-01-2008 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 63 Pronouncing "uh" StatesThis is a lesson in American English Melody. How to make sounds BIGGER by making some sounds smallerCONTACT  Pam for a transcript to this lessonMusic Credit:  Winter Night Jazz Music--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-01-1207 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 62 "twenty" or "twunny"- you decideHappy New Year! 2022 Practice a smoother way to say it.CONTACT Pam about Private Coaching opportunitiesMusic Credit: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (1966) by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2022-01-0507 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 61 Sound Awesome Reading A PoemLearn the true melody of speaking English. This will help you sound natural, fluent, and with practice you will become a confident speaker!Robert Frost poem link HERECredit: Shane Morris HERECONTACT Pam for more information about your ability to sound clear and natural--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-12-2313 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 60 Hey TH, stop being so fickle!Learn the TWO sounds of TH. Loads of practice. Also, isn't it about time you start using the word FICKLE?Contact PAM to schedule a time to talk to learn about your opportunities to sound clear and natural. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-12-1612 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 59 Common Heteronyms-A Vowel Workout!Did you ever wonder why there is two pronunciations for words bow, sow, dove, lead, live, wind, wound, tear, close?Most of these are lessons in correctly saying the vowel sound. Say it wrong..and other's may get the wrong idea!Ready to improve your American English Speaking skills? Let's talk about it. EMAIL PAMThis week Pam recommends THIS DICTIONARYMusic Credit TWNSPPL--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-12-0916 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp: 58 Leading Group MeetingsYou've got the knowledge, now learn techniques that will help you lead your business planning session, workshop or seminar.Checkout ProAccent Coaching's Blog for more ideas HEREPrivate Coaching? CONTACT Pam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-12-0108 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 57 Saying Years, Zip Codes, Addresses, and Phone NumbersI recommend working out to this episode. It's almost 16 minutes long! Guaranteed to help you pronounce your way to sounding Clear and Natural!If you are working out, then this lesson is healthy too!CONTACT PAM with your questions/comments or to discuss hiring Pam as your personal trainer (for speaking).--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-11-2215 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 56 Excuuuuuse Me! Pronouncing "excuse"Learn how to soften your speaking and sound polite with this word and phrase  "excuse me." Learn how to change the pitch and pronunciation to indicate a question and a statement. Learn about American English stress, pronunciation and intonation all wrapped into one lesson!Interested in private coaching? CONTACT Pam to discuss the opportunities.Credit: Jimi Hendrix Purple HazeCredit: Steve Martin, comedian--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-11-1609 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 55 American English Melody - Can you hear it?Here's a 10-minute lesson for you to HEAR melody, how to raise and lower your voice and learn a few new words along the way.Pam would love to teach you how to sound clear and natural! CONTACTcredits on this episode goes to NPR Weekend Edition and Epic Cinematic Music on Youtube by Premium Music HQ--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-11-0810 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp: 54 pronouncing V- you'Ve got this!Pam is available to teach to you everything you need to know for clear, natural sounding American English.EMAIL Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-11-0108 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.53 Spell Your Name This WayPractice this lesson and you will be amazed with how well others will understand you the FIRST time!Interested in Private Coaching? Let's talk about the possibilities. CONTACT Pam --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-10-2613 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 52 Take a word, add an "E" and pronounce TH two waysYes, this is the worlds longest podcast title. And it's an excellent pronunciation lesson, spelling lesson, and understanding 4 different words that are spelled very similar! This one is bound to teach you something important. Interested in private coaching?  PROACCENTCOACHING.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-10-1813 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 51 Study Session- Obama's in the House!You should be able to hear what you need to change in your own speaking. Contact Pam to discuss your English Speaking Goals. Choose Free Consultation or learn more about Hiring Pam as your personal coach.Pam@Proaccentcoaching.comVideo Link to Barack Obama's 2006 Interview | Late Night with Conan O’Brien--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-10-1121 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp: 50 Pronouncing Fractions 3/4 of you need this!Do you use fractions in your life? Fractions have many sounds. Learn the seldom taught details in this lesson. Would you like the transcript and handy guide for pronouncing and spelling fractions? Free to your inbox HERE-please write "FRACTIONS" in the subject line.Looking for Private Coaching to polish your English speaking skills? Let's talk about it. SIGN UP for a free consultation.Credit: Ina Garten https://www.barefootcontessa.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-10-0413 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 49 Don't JuDGe this soundThis week's podcast is a lesson in relaxing a little bit about learning a specific sound. If you concentrate too much, it may cause you to panic and worry that you will never understand. Take a deep breath, relax, and understand that sometimes sounds can be confusing.With the DG sound, at the end of a word, you will hear two different sounds. And that's okay. Relax. You will still be understoodContact Pam- for your 30 minute free consultation or to inquire about learning how you can improve your American English accentmusic...2021-09-2712 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp: 48 Business savvy? Pronouncing s like a zLearn how to use a Z in the middle of words spelled with the letter S. It's tricky and often the mistake is that some people don't say a sound at all. Watch out. Sounds are important to the meaning of the word.Link to talk to Pam about your English skills. CONTACT PAM HERELink to CBS SUNDAY MORNING SHOW HERE about dialect coaches--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-09-2009 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 47 LAY or LIECheck-out time 4:38 to begin Lesson about LAY or LIEThere's also a great pronunciation lesson in this show!Contact Pam for a private and free 15-minute consultation to discuss your English speaking skills.Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-09-1212 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 46 Imitate the Pro's- Learn Emotion and MelodyLink for your kind donation to this show anchor.fm/proaccentInteresting in learning more? Free consultation contact PamLink for  Using Storyline Online as a voice lesson- HERE--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-08-3010 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 45 Saying the "YOU" VowelPrivate and Small Group Coaching Available. All customized for you. YES, even in a group! Contact Pam--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-08-2208 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 44- Pronouncing P the Correct WayThis week is filled with lessons in pronunciation, english melody and spelling.Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.  If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,how many pecks of pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?Private Coaching? Let's talk about the possibilities.   Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-08-1612 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 43 How to Succeed with PeopleLearn how to talk to others, build relationships and form lasting connections!Ready to improve your American English Communication Skills?Contact Pam for your free 30-minute consultation --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-08-0909 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.42 Taxes or Texas? Learn the difference!Suggestions for future podcasts? We'd love to hear from you!Interested in learning how to speak English more effectively?Contact Pam Here--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-08-0206 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 41 Pronouncing CLOTHES and 5 other similar wordsI'm here to help you! Contact me at Pam@ProAccentCoaching.comCheck out my facebook page Sign-up for my free weekly (yes, every week!) newsletter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-07-1907 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 40 Practice Sounding ClearHere's a proven, effective exercise to help you sound CLEAR when speaking.Interested in private coaching? Schedule a video call to discuss the possibilities  pam@proaccentcoaching.comMusic Credit: Richie Havens "Here Comes The Sun" He's the best!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-07-1207 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 39 Learn the Differences! s/z, sh/zh, ch/dgWord List for this lesson HEREContact Pam to learn more about becoming a confident, effective communicator  Pam@ProAccentCoaching.commusic credit: http://www.primalscream.net--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-06-3012 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 38 Interesting words with -ATE!Join in the fun!  Practice your American pronunciation and melody with me!  Thursday, July 1 Choose your class time MORNING at 10:00 am (EST) or AFTERNOON at 5:00 pm (EST). Class is 1-hour long.Class fee $20. I will email you a PayPal link. This class will be recorded. If you are unable to attend you will receive the recording. EMAIL HERE TO REGISTER. Act now only 10 in each class. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-06-2115 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.37 A Bottle of WaterLearn American English sounds with these common words.Music Credit:  Drink the Water by Jack JohnsonContact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-06-0808 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 36 HAVE contractions - 2 Ways to Pronounce it!It's natural to reduce words while talking. Using contractions are common and used every day.Would you like this transcript? Email Pam to request your free copy. Write HAVE in the subject line.Credit James Taylor, You've Got A Friend--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-06-0204 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 35 Practice American Rhythm and Pronunciation with Popular US NamesPractice saying popular names of your colleagues, friends, neighbors. I do not mind if you say my name differently than me, but it would be nice if we ALL could try to pronounce a person's name. In this lesson, you will learn how to pronounce the top 10 American male and female names.comments, questions, ready to get serious about your English speaking skills? contact me:  ProAccentCoaching.com/contactCredit song:  Darryl Hall and John Oates, Sarah Smile.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-05-2410 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp: 34 What Science Do You Speak?Talking with others. We do it every day and yet we could all benefit changing our approach.Interested in private coaching to improve sounding natural and confident?Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-05-1705 minKPFA - Bookwaves/ArtwavesKPFA - Bookwaves/ArtwavesBookwaves/Artwaves – May 13, 2021: Pre-empted for fund driveOn-air program pre-empted for fund drive. Weekly Links to streaming book and theatre events. Bay Area Book Festival Richard Flanagan, Thursday June 3, 7 pm. See website for streaming events from the 2021 festival Books Inc  Stacey Abrams, May 13, 6 pm. Jhumpa Lahiri, May 18, 6 pm; Rachel Kushner, May 20, 5 pm; Michael Lewis, May 20, 6 pm. Andy Weir, May 27, 5 pm. Book Passage.   Ian Manuel, May 16, 4 pm. Neal Allen with Anne Lamott, May 27, 5 pm. The Booksmith   The Bindery has moved to 1727 Haight Street in San Francisco. Lilly Dancyger with Alia Volz, May 13, 6 pm. Center for Literary Arts, San Jose. See...2021-05-1359 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 33 Be the 1st! Excellent practice for TH soundPronouncing Ordinal Numbers (first, second, third). After 3rd, the rest end in "TH", a classic sound in American English! Private Coaching Classes for American English Pronunciation. Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-05-1108 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 32 Pronouncing "KT" Sounds Together. It's a challenge!Looking for professional customized lessons one on one with Pam? Contact me  Pam@ProAccentCoaching.comCredit music "Twigs" by Townsppl.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-05-0307 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 31 Linking Sounds with M & M's!Consider private lessons to fast track your English speaking skills.Contact Pam- ProAccentCoaching.com Credit song:   Sammy Davis Jr.- Candyland Credit comedian:  Jim Gaffigan HERE--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-04-2608 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 30 Cool Whip on Whole Wheat? Pronouncing WHInterested in private lessons? Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.comWould you like to receive these weekly lessons? Sign-up is free on website ProAccentCoaching.comcredit: Family guy, Fox TV-14, S1-E1 (Death Has A Shadow), January 31, 1999--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-04-2009 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.29 Talking in Abbreviations!FYI, this IS about talking- not writing or learning abbreviations. We use some simple abbreviations in our everyday speech. Learn this technique to sound more natural when you convey your message. Looking for a personal coach? All services are with Pam online. Free to discuss, no obligations.Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-04-1310 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 28 Pronouncing a clean W and WOULDSaying W is really hard for a lot of people. Take it to a new level by practicing a common but often mispronounced word. Lots of practice for you. Interested in a private coach? Let's meet and talk about it. No obligation, consultation is free. Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-04-0605 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 27. Compare 3 vowel sounds HEAD- HAT- HOTPractice hearing the differences and saying 3-different vowel sounds. American English in a fun way!Questions? Comments? I would love to hear from you. Pam@Proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-03-2905 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 26 Six Ways to Pronounce -OUGH (thought, tough, thorough)A masterclass about learning six different vowel sounds when the letters OUGH are put together.  Interested in learning to improve your American English accent with Pam? Email Pam to talk about it. Also, would you like the written transcript of this show? Email Pam and write OUGH in the subject.Your email will not be used in any other way.Contact Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-03-2310 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 25 Pronounce WATER lots to learn!Serious business, learning how to say the middle T sound, the vowel "aw" and the d'ER.Lots of American English practice and different than the British English pronunciation.Learn more about me  www.ProAccentCoaching.comPrivate coaching online - contact me HEREMusic Credit: townsppl  I love this happy song - Twigs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-03-1706 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 24. Saying 'Woman' and 'Women'One woMAN, two woMEN. We spell the last letters differently, but we pronounce the last letters the same way. Learn the two ways to pronounce the WO in these words. Interested in private coaching? Lessons in pronouncing American English, sounding clear, and smooth. All lessons are private and customized to your needs. Contact me anytime.https://www.proaccentcoaching.com/contact/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-03-0806 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 23 Mastering the P- You May Need This!THIS LESSON IS ONLY 12 MINUTES LONG. It's easy to say this sound, but its really difficult for many languages to pronounce it the American English way! For those of you that do not have an H sound (breathy, air coming out) like the American pronunciation. This sound lesson is for you!  You might listen especially if your native language is Arabic, Indian Languages, French, Dutch, Czech, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Vietnamese. Tongue Twister: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers...2021-03-0118 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 23 Mastering The P- You May Need This!Listen to Revised Lesson in Ep 48. It's easy to say this sound, but its really difficult for many languages to pronounce it the American English way! For those of you that do not have an H sound (breathy, air coming out) like the American pronunciation. This sound lesson is for you!  You might listen especially if your native language is Arabic, Indian Languages, French, Dutch, Czech, German, Greek, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Vietnamese.Tongue Twister: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pe...2021-03-0112 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 22. The surprising pronunciation of ORThe two-letter word OR is pronounced entirely different when used in a conversation! This is excellent practice for those of you that would like to learn about casual conversation using an American English accent.  You can practice this reduction of OR in any casual or business situation.    Interested in learning with Pam?  https://www.proaccentcoaching.com/contact/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-2208 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 21 we celebratED! The sounds in past tense.We have to talk about things that have happened in the past. With regular verbs, that means we add an -ed at the end of our words. There are two different sounds you need to learn. Listen and learn!I am available to help you with your English pronunciation. Contact me and let's talk about it.https://www.proaccentcoaching.com/contact/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-1306 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 20 Top 10 Mispronounced English Words- The Little Words!I am calling these words "repeat offenders" because so many people have difficulty pronouncing these words! Listen to this lesson and "set the record straight" by knowing the correct way to say these common words.Looking to improve your American English conversation? Let's talk about it. Contact me  pam@proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0409 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 19 Pronouncing TH and ERThe American English sounds TH and ER are so difficult to pronounce! In this lesson you will be practicing both of them.Contact me about this lesson or learning more about how to improve your American English speaking skills at  www.ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0406 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp.18 Pronouncing Garage, Massage, and MessageCheck out www.ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0410 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 17 Pronouncing H (ha! ha!)Learn how to pronounce the American English H, and when to NOT say the H sound. Yeah, American English is so wishy-washy*!* ideas are not firm or clear Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0408 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 16 Pronouncing TAG QuestionsTag Questions take time to learn. Understanding how to put the words together AND how to use your voice to indicate whether you are honestly asking a question OR change the pitch of your voice, and you may be implying that you already know the answer. Be careful, listeners may get the wrong idea if you are not using your voice correctly.  I'm available to personally teach to you how to make these subtle voice changes in  American English. Contact me to talk about package deals. Pam@ProAccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0406 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 15 Limericks Will Help Your English RhythmPractice American English pacing and rhythm with this lesson. Learn how to stress main words and reduce the little words. Also, check out my musical talent using wooden spoons :)  Contact:  Pam@ProAccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0407 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 14 Pronouncing the "It" Statesrequest the transcript email Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com write "states" in the subject line--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-02-0407 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 13 A bear and a bird walk into a bar...Most people could use a boost with ER sounds. Here are bunch of them for you! Questions? Comments? Email me at Pam@ProAccentCoaching.comCredit: The soothing guitar is by Harry (my son)!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1805 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 12 Change your F to a V with these NounsIt's the little things in our life that count. That's the same with making changes with your speaking skills. With practice, you can reach your goals to sound clearer and more natural.Looking for a private American English Coach?  Contact Pam@proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1809 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 11. Pronouncing X- Two WaysListen to these distinctly different pronunciations for the same letter.  It all depends on which sound is following the letter X. Here's the breakdown. If the sound after X is a consonant sound it will be pronounced "ks".  If the sound after the X is a vowel sound and the next syllable is stressed  (bigger, louder and longer) than it will sound like a "gz". Easy cheesy.Private coaching? I can help!   pam@proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1807 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp. 10 Our and Hour- It's not what you think!How do you pronounce the word "our"? Teachers and dictionaries will show you the full pronunciation, but today you will learn the real way to say it!This is helpful for you to fast-track towards sounding like an American English speaker!Like this lesson, join in the fun and subscribe!contact me Pam@ProAccentCoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1103 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 9. Pronounce the "you" sound."ew" as in dude, food, true, new, soup, through, juice, lieutenant."you" as in mutual, unique, beautiful, valueLots of practice words and sentences in this lesson.www.proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1108 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 8. Ordering at StarbucksPractice saying the Starbucks lingo correctly to get a cup of joe! (slang for coffee)pam@proaccentcoaching.commusic credit: dialogue from movie, "Good Burger" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1109 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 7. How to Politely Interrupt SomeoneWe can always interrupt someone by saying, "excuse me..."  In this lesson, you will learn a variety of other interruption phrases and ways to return to the topic of conversation. You can use these in casual and business conversations.www.proaccentcoaching.comMusic credit: Harry the Bassist and Guitarist!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-1104 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 6. Hold The T!Practice saying (or not saying) the T in these words. A great practice using the ever popular NOT contractions (didn't, can't, won't, don't, couldn't, and wouldn't)ProAccentCoaching.comcredit: Mercenaries 2 song "Oh no you didn't"--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0804 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 5. How to pronounce OR in conversationsOR is such a small word! Learn how to pronounce it in real conversations. It's not what you think!www.proaccentcoaching.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0708 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 4. Ring, Ring- Hello?Practical advice for being better understood while talking on the telephone.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0606 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 3. Shuffle The Deck! Pronouncing NumbersNumbers are the first things we learn when speaking a new language. In this episode, Pam will help you think about some sounds that may need a little "rehab" in order to pronounce them correctly. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0605 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 2. Oh No! Pronouncing "O"Sure you know how to say "O" but few people understand that there are two parts to this sound! Listen to this gem and you can join the club!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0608 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamEp 1. Talking about time? Use these 3 words.A great lesson packed with exercises for learning about pronouncing 3 vowel sounds, while learning about these three tiny words that are important to use when talking about time concepts. It’s an 8 1/2 minute listen. Enjoy!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0608 minPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With PamPronouncing English With Pam (Trailer)--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/proaccent/support2021-01-0500 min