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1. I listen CAREFULLY how native speaks certain sounds and try to mimic it.3 q c; i2 v5 y9 R* [8 o0 f
2. Then I read a paragraph and record my reading, listen to my reading and spot the difference.
. w3 P& k# M- x2 i9 |3. also I tend to pronounce the vowel sound loud and with mouth open big enough
6 I4 [: r2 ^5 o" |4. always remember to pronounce the stop consonants (e.g. t, p,k, d,p,b.. at the end of the word). As these consonants never put at the end of a pronunciation in Chinese language, we china's people always have problem with them. We tend to eat them that cause confusion, as this is very important in differentiating two similar words, e.g. bad and bat.
' y$ Y7 |: `) A# c7 F3 }& l2 d7 d5. Pay attention to the multiple-syllabus word. e.g. bad has only one syllabus, but word "Apartment" has two syllabuses connecting with a "t". Most of us eat the "t". : t* g5 H/ b2 G" G& F
# a/ g4 p% z1 A, M8 c7 b0 bHope this would be helpful. |
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