How to: AMERICAN ACCENT 🇺🇸 (3 steps)

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This is my 3-step guide to speaking English with a US American Accent!

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Honestly, the best pronunciation video I've ever seen. So many tips condensed in a single video. You were also very considerate to highlight the linguistic differences and tell us not to feel obligated to sound like a "native speaker". Great video, thank you!

fernandofilho
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Man, I met your channel by chance, and I'm loving learning English with you, you make everything easier, thank you for the tips and keep doing this amazing and wonderful work.

wandersonlima
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I love how you emphasize that we shouldn't feel obligated to sound like a native speaker. I totally like this video, it is very informative and fun to learn!

PeridotDGlearnings-uw
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This is so beautifully explained! I am from California but I have a degree in opera singing, so I’ve had to take a lot of diction classes. It’s interesting to look back and see how studying diction has changed my own accent. For example, I’ve had friends tease me for “over pronouncing” sounds that most people with my dialect would glide over (mostly T’s) and my vowels are more succinct without strong diphthongs. Diction is cool! You’re doing great work :)

dansunsomeil
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You're a good teacher Antonio. I'm a native English speaker taken speaking it for granted. Never heard anyone break things down the way you have. I enjoy it.

TraSea
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School here in the Netherlands really messed up my accent. They teach us British English and then you're let loose into the world where most of us are mostly exposed to American English. So now my accent alternates between British and American (with of course my own Dutch accent on top lol). Thanks for your video!

m.-
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You demonstrated the tips briefly and perfectly! One of the underrated teaching accent videos I’ve ever came across.

Jelinaas
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Frankly speaking, your teachings are amazing. I'm learning a lot even though it isn't easy but I'm pretty much sure that a continuous practice is going to improve me

beverlyarhinmaaamoah
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One of the youngest English teachers and one of the best. I'm impressed with your teaching techniques.
Thanks ❤️

Greetings from New York 🗽

mercedesdell
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I firmly believe that showing the linguistic difference between the two accents really helps a lot. This video also helps peoplr who want to be able to understand the accent of the person they’re talkin’ to !
Very well done Antonio!
From Naples 💙

Mamamelo
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I love, love, love this guy. I’ve learned a lot through his videos. Thank you sooo much Antonio!

emmasantander
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you are such a great teacher! american english is my first language and i still learned so much. and I really appreciate how you said that these linguistic phenomenons are not about being educated or lazy. To be honest, I always beat myself up when I catch myself speaking too "relaxed", and maybe I shouldn't stress about it. Thank you for the great lesson!!

jenniferhermanson
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Your lessons are just awesome, and your imitation of British and Southern pronunciations are out of this world!! 🌟🥳

Wonderpattypatty
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Hi Antonio, my name is Kim, I am Vietnamese, I am 62 years old, I found your Chanel that you teaching English, I love to learn with you even my brain not remember good, i watch your class every day, I just want to say thank you very much for English not just for, a lot young people are too .🙏❤️

KhanhPham-fgqk
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I agree with your last message. ESL learners are not obligated to imitate American accent just to become a great English speaker. It's not all about that. Just like my English teacher said before, your grammar, fluency, and articulation is far more important than the accent alone. As long as you're understood by the person you're conversing with, you're good to go. 💗

the_f.
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You're a really great teacher brother. I can learn more easily with you than I do with others whose teaching videos I've beening watching for some months, only because of your amazing capability to make complicated things so nice and lucid and easy to grab. I am from Calcutta in India and I studied in school and college in my vernacular language i.e Bengali. So whatever English I have learned I mostly did on my own efforts. And because there hadn't been any teacher to correct me there remained many lacunas in my learnings . Some are grammatical and other are spoken/colloqualism and phonetics related. The former type of error seemed easier to correct with the help of books but the latter are the things where I seem to be stuck for ever. And because of this I can't understand English movies or songs or complicated discussion on TVs etc. which I so so desire to understand. And this is where you and other teachers are coming to my help a great deal.
So thank you so very much ang God bless you.

anindyachowdhury
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Thank you Antonio for all your amazing tips! Every time I listen to you I admire how perfect and clear your pronunciation is.

Ivannaa
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Hey Antonio, you're such a sweetheart ☀️ I have come across with your channel a week ago. I'm an English Language Teacher and I find your videos awesome! You're so inspiring, keep up the good work please 😊

Sending love from Türkiye 🇹🇷

asudebekcan
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First class of ESL in USA 10 years ago: I'll never forget our teacher saying that English is our second or third language. We should feel so proud of the process that we are doing to learn the language. Our effort, making mistakes and keeping learning, it doesn't matter our edge, educational level that we got in our lives before. We are incorporating a new culture to our lives with a new language. I see americans learning English with ESL people all the time! Thank you Antonio!!!. You are a natural and amazing teacher! Your words means a lot to me!❤❤

vilmagonzalez
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Great Job Antonia. Clarity to the core and clears all confusion in the pronounciation of different words. Well explained the subtle differences and a great trainer to learn from.

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