Effective Speech Techniques – North American Accent


Use native English speech techniques to speak English more fluently and reduce your accent.

What you will learn

Improve your fluency and reduce your accent by learning techniques native speakers use.

Recognize and reproduce the sounds of English.

Gain confidence to speak in wide range of situations: job interviews, presentations, everyday communication.

Overcome the “communication breakdown”! Understand what people are saying to and make yourself easily understood.

Learn to speak with a clear, neutral Canadian accent.

Understand how stress is used in words and sentences to give the language its rhythm.

How to communicate more effectively in English using proper intonation and emphasis as well as connected speech.

Description

Learn the speech techniques that native English speakers use automatically!

Every language has its own sound. It has its own distinct vocabulary, structure and rhythm that make it different from other languages. In this course you will learn more about what makes English sound unique. English is a smooth and fluid language so you need to know how we connect letter sounds from one word to the next. English is a melodious language so you will how to learn to use intonation and stress properly in sentences. This will help you avoid flat, monotonous speech and help you develop a standard North American accent.

English is a powerful language. Learn how to pause and chunk information and use emphasis. The techniques that you will learn in this course will enable you to speak more clearly and be more easily understood. This is is helpful in everyday conversation and even moreย useful if you need to communicate effectively in a business or academic context.

Improve your fluency by learning how to use how to use various types of stress, both stress within words and stress within sentences, the way native speakers do.


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Become more proficient and effective in everyday conversation, business situations or in exams.

End the “communication breakdown” that happens when you know what words to say but can’t seem to make other people understand you.

Each section focuses on one speech technique. Learn at your own pace. It is highly recommended to replay each lesson more than once and be sure to take the quizzes.

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Content

Introduction

Introduction
GO Canada Quiz!

Pronunciation

Vowel Sounds
Consonant Sounds
How to pronounce TH
Minimal Pairs
Past Verbs
Pronunciation Quiz

Fluency

Fluency – Introduction; Speed Reading; Translating
Fluency – Word Order
Fluency – Learning Language Chunks
Fluency – Word Order

Connected Speech

Connected Speech – Linking the Same or Similar Consonant Sounds
Connected Speech – How to Link Vowel Sounds
Connected Speech – Linking Consonants to Vowels
Connected Speech

Intonation

Falling Intonation
Rising Intonation
Rise Fall Intonation
Fall Rise Intonation
Intonation

Stress

Introduction to Stress
Syllable Stress Within Words
More Syllable Stress
Stress Within Sentences
Stress Within Sentences Continued
Different Uses of Stress Within Sentences
Stress Within Words
Stress
Focus or Keyword Stress

Emphasis

Emphasis: Using Focus Words
Emphasis: Using Inversion
Using Auxiliary Verbs
Emphasis: Using Cleft Sentences
Do You Know How To Use Emphasis?

Pausing and Chunking

Pausing and Chunking

Bonus Lecture

Bonus Lecture