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Pronouncing English With Pam

Pronouncing English With Pam

By: Pam Volz
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This is for you- the second-language English speaker- seeking to learn how to polish your speaking skills so that you will sound clear and easy to understand. Learn about the American English accent with lessons in pronunciation, rhythm, and pacing. Pam's skills at simplifying your English conversation will help you put the final touch to sounding natural and smooth. These fun lessons are equipped to help the beginner but are really meant for those who have been speaking English for a long time and desire a change!957130 Language Learning
Episodes
  • Ep 36 HAVE contractions - 2 Ways to Pronounce it!
    Mar 23 2025

    It's natural to reduce words while talking. Using contractions are common and used every day.

    Would you like this transcript? Email Pam to request your free copy. Write HAVE in the subject line.

    Credit James Taylor, You've Got A Friend

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    5 mins
  • Ep. 84 Pronouncing CLOTHES and other related words. CLOSE, CLOTH, CLOTHING
    Aug 8 2023

    Hello! While you can pronounce CLOTHES with a TH sound, it is so much easier to leave that TH sound out! And no one will judge you for it. Do you have a problem with an American English sound or word? Contact me! https://www.proaccentcoaching.com/contact

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    7 mins
  • Ep. 83 Pronouncing WORTH and WORTHWHILE
    Jun 26 2023

    Ready for a challenge? Try putting together some crazy hard sounds W + ER + TH!

    Would you like to practice some other ER podcast lessons? Listen to Episode 13 "A bear and a bird walk into a bar..." and Episode 19 "TH and ER"

    Want to get in touch with Pam? https://proaccentcoaching.com/contact/


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    5 mins
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