Stop using the glottal stop!
Would you like to be a smooth speaker of English? This video is all about the pronunciation of the consonant “t”, which some people, including native speakers, tend to completely avoid nowadays, leading to a rather broken-up style of speaking. The technical name for this is the “glottal stop”. In this lesson, I’ll give you a few examples of what I mean, and I’ll demonstrate how to put the “t” back into your pronunciation and achieve a smoother way of speaking. https://www.engvid.com/stop-using-the-glottal-stop/
More of my pronunciation lessons:
Learn English Pronunciation: TH & THR https://youtu.be/sPIOxYtguhk
Learn British accents and dialects https://youtu.be/nDdRHWHzwR4
In this lesson:
00:00 Stop using the glottal stop!
03:07 glottal stop before words starting with a vowel
05:12 glottal stop in the middle of a word
06:29 glottal stop in words ending with -ed
07:50 Stop using the glottal stop: Practice
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More of my pronunciation lessons:
Learn English Pronunciation: TH & THR https://youtu.be/sPIOxYtguhk
Learn British accents and dialects https://youtu.be/nDdRHWHzwR4
In this lesson:
00:00 Stop using the glottal stop!
03:07 glottal stop before words starting with a vowel
05:12 glottal stop in the middle of a word
06:29 glottal stop in words ending with -ed
07:50 Stop using the glottal stop: Practice
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