Lose your accent! Cleaner vowels (German, Spanish, general)
Improve your pronunciation in German (or Spanish or others) by paying attention to your vowels. Richard explains here how to make you sound more like a native by avoiding the English speaker's mistake of "diphthongizing" vowels. Watch so you can hear and imitate the vowels of these languages.
Many people get overwhelmed with the idea of sounding like a native in studying a foreign language. Speaking with an accent seems like a normal state. However, with a few tips on being aware of how our mouth makes sounds, a little concentration can produce great results. I made this video series to show you how to increase your awareness of all the parts of your speaking apparatus. Speaking a language feels wonderful as you work to move your mouth like a native.
Видео Lose your accent! Cleaner vowels (German, Spanish, general) канала Richard
Many people get overwhelmed with the idea of sounding like a native in studying a foreign language. Speaking with an accent seems like a normal state. However, with a few tips on being aware of how our mouth makes sounds, a little concentration can produce great results. I made this video series to show you how to increase your awareness of all the parts of your speaking apparatus. Speaking a language feels wonderful as you work to move your mouth like a native.
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