How To Speak American English Like a Native Speaker

Have you ever wondered about how Americans say T? The T sound is very distinct in the American accent. In this accent reduction lesson, you will learn about the 4 types of American T: True T, Flap T, Held T and Vanishing T. T is one of the most common consonant sounds in English, and learning the American English pronunciation will go a long way to helping you speak like a native American speaker. Download free practice materials I mentioned in the lesson by visiting here: https://www.clearenglishcorner.com/p/american-t-practice Check out the Word Stress series and learn how to pronounce longer English words by visiting here: https://youtu.be/sqHRA5_AreY Visit the Clear English Corner website for more lessons organized by sound/pattern and to download free practice materials: http://www.clearenglishcorner.com English Tools I recommend: (These are affiliate links for products I use- I feel these items are truly helpful! Purchases made through these links help support the creation of more free content on the Clear English Corner. And get this- even if you do not purchase these items, just by using a Clear English Corner link to visit Amazon.com, any purchase you make within 24 hours helps the channel! Yup! Even toothpaste or bunny slippers! 😜Thank you for your support! 😘 You will love Grammarly Grammar Checker- I use this and it has saved me many mistakes PLUS it's FREE! https://grammarly.go2cloud.org/aff_c?offer_id=209&aff_id=26873 Audiobooks are a GREAT way to practice listening and speaking with an American accent! - Try Audible for FREE! https://goo.gl/4TFT8R My favorite American Accent textbook- until I can write my own! :) : https://goo.gl/EYGHDd My favorite dictionary app for iPhone (has IPA transcription and audio models): https://goo.gl/4kmUzT A good pronunciation practice app (lets you see an animation for tongue, lip and jaw placement, as well as lets you record yourself in practice and compare to the model): https://goo.gl/eSBJDZ Find me here: Clear English Corner Website: http://www.clearenglishcorner.com On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ClearEnglishCorner/ On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ClearENGCorner Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClearEnglishCorner