“Good pronunciation should be one of the
first things that you learn in English.”
http://www.antimoon.com/how/pronuncwhy.htm
Today, I start with my
pronunciation diary which is about my strategy on improving my US-American
accent.
Admittedly, I’ve never paid too much attention to the
pronunciation aspect of learning English as I’ve always been pretty content
with how I pronounce words. I’ve always been well aware of the fact that English
spoken by a native sounds different, but I couldn’t find out how it differs from
the way I pronounce words. Last week I found out. I was assigned to record my
own voice while doing some pronunciation exercises in order to get some feedback
from my English teacher. By looking at the evaluations, I was glad my
pronunciation is OK. However, a couple of errors were found in my record:
·
p vs. b:
paper pad, bed, bee
·
voiced z:
sizes
·
$ 27.69:
read out a price
I’m glad that I had my
record evaluated because now I know exactly what needs to be improved. So,
after I got the feedback, I took some time to find out how to boost my
pronunciation skills best:


She is out and away the best tutor when it comes to acquiring an American accent. Because of being immensely skilled in talking in a number of English accents, she knows what matters most to imitate an American native speaker. She even has her own website, called 21 Accents, which is worthwhile visiting! I made a list of the vowel sounds that are typically American and I think I will put it over my bed or somewhere else I often see it so I remind myself of working on my pronunciation regularly. Another good idea is to record my voice (although I don’t really feel comfortable listening to my speaking) in order to compare my pronunciation with, for example, Amy’s. Basically, I became enthusiastic about this idea while reading Dominik Abe Berger's blog. Thank you, Dominik!
Antimoon
Pronunciation Test
-> http://www.antimoon.com/how/test-pronunciation/test.php
On this page you can test your pronunciation. It will only take you 2 minutes and at the end of the page there is some advice what can be done to improve pronunciation skills, dependent on how well you did on the test. I took the test just some minutes ago and I believe I again did OK, although making some mistakes. One of the tips they’ve given me is to visit this website to download a software that apparently perfects your pronunciation. Unfortunately, I can’t afford buying it. Another suggestion on accent reduction is to look up pronunciations in dictionaries. Admittedly, I’ve hoped I can resist working with the phonetic alphabet. Well, but now I think I should really begin to force myself using it. Not only is it one of the things the website recommends to do to boost pronunciation skills, but I was told by actual people that it would be very beneficial. Ok… it’s time to give in then, I guess. But as working on my pronunciation is surprisingly fun, I hope that studying (with) the phonetic alphabet will be a pleasure too!
-> http://www.antimoon.com/how/test-pronunciation/test.php
On this page you can test your pronunciation. It will only take you 2 minutes and at the end of the page there is some advice what can be done to improve pronunciation skills, dependent on how well you did on the test. I took the test just some minutes ago and I believe I again did OK, although making some mistakes. One of the tips they’ve given me is to visit this website to download a software that apparently perfects your pronunciation. Unfortunately, I can’t afford buying it. Another suggestion on accent reduction is to look up pronunciations in dictionaries. Admittedly, I’ve hoped I can resist working with the phonetic alphabet. Well, but now I think I should really begin to force myself using it. Not only is it one of the things the website recommends to do to boost pronunciation skills, but I was told by actual people that it would be very beneficial. Ok… it’s time to give in then, I guess. But as working on my pronunciation is surprisingly fun, I hope that studying (with) the phonetic alphabet will be a pleasure too!
What is your approach
to improving speaking in the one accent you’re opting for? Let me know, as I’m
always open for new strategies and ideas :-)
That’s it for today. You
will read more on pronunciation soon!
Have a nice evening!
your approach is creative and is especially helpful for people who want to acquire an American accent. Of course, there's thousands of American accents, but to get a generally widespread American pronunciation, Amy Walker's guides are definitely something to get started with!
AntwortenLöschenHere's a tip if you want to learn about American English: google "Do you Speak American?" . I just finished watching all three hours. Fascinating! And very educational.
LöschenHere's their very detailed guide: http://www.pbs.org/speak/about/guide/
I had to look out OUT AND AWAY. Cambridge says it's old-fashioned:
AntwortenLöschenhttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/out-and-away
I've always said FAR AND AWAY
Some language feedback:
AntwortenLöschenI can't afford to BUY it
Glad to hear you think " working on my pronunciation is surprisingly fun" :)