20 DAYS OF ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION - DAY 5 | NATIVE ENGLISH COURSE : PRONOUNCE ENGLISH A SOUND OR ENGLISH Æ SOUND
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Welcome to 20 Days of English Pronunciation! I am back to bring you more of what you requested - English pronunciation! We had done a lot with English pronunciation sounds in the past, but in this series we take it a bit further with common mispronounced words, difficult sound combinations and native English tips and tricks.
On Day 5, we are talking about the very American English sound æ or a. A great example of this sound is in the word: apple. We will talk about how to pronounce this sound like a native English speaker, and I will help you with some common mistakes I hear with this sound. Then I will give you some examples of English words to make it clearer :) Enjoy!
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