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In this class, we focus on the top 3 errors in Pronunciation and the solution to fix them! Start your free trial of our courses: https://courses.speechmodification.com/ Free Downloads for Native Language Accent Error patterns, get yours here: https://www.speechmodification.com/st... Are you making these common mistakes when you speak English? In this comprehensive lesson, we break down the Top 3 Pronunciation Errors non-native speakers make in American English. Understanding the source of the error is the first step toward correcting it! The Top Three Error Patterns: Spelling vs. Sounds (Inconsistency): English spelling is highly inconsistent. Learn why words like SAID and WORD are often mispronounced due to visual spelling rules (e.g., said pronounced as /sɛd/, not sade). Syllable Rhythm and Stress (Rhythm Issues): Errors in placing stress (e.g., educated vs. eduCAted) or dropping syllables (e.g., science as one syllable instead of two) disrupt fluency and understanding. Native Language Patterns (L1 Interference): Your first language's sound system (vowels, consonants, and usage rules) creates a filter that causes errors in sounds like the TH, R, and the NG (/ŋ/) sound. We provide specific examples and strategies to help you identify and correct these critical mistakes! In this video: 00:23 Spelling does not equal sounds # 1 top error pattern 1:21 said 2:45 word 4:47 Syllable errors # 2 top error pattern 5:15 educated vs. education 7:23 syllable dropping 7:30 science 9:11 vowel to vowel linking: bio 11:32 Native language (L1 Learners) Accent patterns # 3 top error pattern 12:15 why we have an accent 14:26 common error patterns: R and TH 15:40 NG sound /ŋ/ errors 16:10 doing vs. doin' 17:30 singing, singer 18:00 Sounds of English Online course: https://courses.speechmodification.co... 19:05 /ʊ/ vowel book, should, look, good 19:45 letters "oo" as /u/ or /ʊ/ 21:00 summary of 3 Top Errors 22:00 new video for help: • Fix Your Accent: The 5 Most Common Words N... ❓ Viewer Questions & Practice Words Covered: 23:00 ingenious vs ingenuous 26:00 clingy 27:35 retraining your brain to hear English vowels 28:00 letter A, Letter O, vowel /a/ Spanish /ɑ/ English /æ/ 31:40 free downloads on your channel for your Native language error patterns: https://www.speechmodification.com/st... 34:33 three vs. tree TH vs. T /θ/ vs. /t/ 37:00 watching 39:20 Fixing the /ŋ/ sound (NG) in WATCHING (Contrast words: Ton vs. Tongue) 40:20 Pronouncing MURDERER (The Triple R Challenge) 42:00 Pronouncing INVINCIBLE vs. INVISIBLE - Stress and the /s/ vs. /z/ difference 45:00 Conclusion, Resources, and Live Class Announcement American English pronunciation and fluent speaking questions. SMART American Accent Training with SpeechModification.com. 🎓 Next Steps for Fluency: long form: • Speak English Fluently: Using Linking and ... short form: • Quick Speech Practice For Mastering Fluent... Shadowing Practice! • Shadowing Practice Courses: Get detailed help on all American English sounds and fluency patterns in our Sounds of English Course and Real Talk Course on SpeechModification.com. https://courses.speechmodification.com/ Subscribe: Subscribe to the channel so you don't miss our next live Q&A session! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @speechmodification Learn about 1:1 and other training options and get free resources: http://www.speechmodification.com/ Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/speechmodific... Want to sound like a Native Speaker? You can do it! SpeechModification.com #LiveQandA #AmericanAccent #EnglishPronunciation #FluentEnglish #Linking #shadowing #speakconfidentenglish #PronunciationPractice #SpeechModification