Speak Global English - 19. Watch more TV to improve your speech
This is the 19th video of Speak Global English series. There are all together 22 video in the series. In this video, Hansen talks about another English spoken tips, Watch more TV to improve your speech. Let's see what she has to say in this video.
This is the 19th video of Speak Global English series. There are all together 22 video in the series. In this video, Hansen talks about another English spoken tips, Watch more TV to improve your speech. Let's see what she has to say in this video.
Speak Global English - 19. Watch more TV to improve your speech
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Speak Global English Video Series
Part 19:
How watching TV can help you improve your speech
What would you say if I told you that watching TV and listening to the radio could help you improve your speech?!
It's true!
The first step to improving your pronunciation is training your ear to hear the difference between different sounds. If you can't hear the difference it's much harder to produce the difference correctly on your own.
As you watch TV or listen to the radio, be sure that you pay very close attention to how words are pronounced, not only individually, but also when they are strung together in sentences.
Try watching and listening to shows from different countries and see if you can pick up on some of the pronunciation differences between different varieties of English.
As you become a better listener, you'll be surprised how quickly you also become a better speaker.
What would you say if I told you that watching TV and listening to the radio could help you improve your speech?!
It's true!
The first step to improving your pronunciation is training your ear to hear the difference between different sounds. If you can't hear the difference it's much harder to produce the difference correctly on your own.
As you watch TV or listen to the radio, be sure that you pay very close attention to how words are pronounced, not only individually, but also when they are strung together in sentences.
Try watching and listening to shows from different countries and see if you can pick up on some of the pronunciation differences between different varieties of English.
As you become a better listener, you'll be surprised how quickly you also become a better speaker.
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