30 Great Accent Tips to Help You Speak Like an American
1. Distinguishing Can and Can Not in Spoken American English
2. How to Dintinguish the Numbers Thirteen, Thirty, Fourteen, Forty, Fifteen, Fifty, and So on.
3. Tip on Stressed and Unstressed Syllables
4. How Syllable Stress can Affect the Meaning of Words
5. The Difference Between Voiced and Voiceless Pairs of Consonants
6. How the Different Vowel Lengths are Used to Differentiate Words Ending in Voiced and Voiceless Consonants
7. Tip 1 on Sound Linking
8. Tip 2 on Sound Linking
9. Tip 3 on Sound Linking
10. Tip 4 on Sound Linking
11. Transitive Verbs Require an Object
12. Using or Omitting the English Article "a"
13. Using the Articles "a" and "the"
14. Using the Article "the" Correctly
15. Words Stress in Sentences
16. Using the Articles "a" and "the" correctly
17. Contrasted Stress
18. The Use of Pauses in English Speech
19. The Importance of Pausing to Mark the Boundary Between Phrases or Thought Groups
20. When to Use Pauses Before Adjective Clauses
21. Intonation of Questions
22. Intonation of Tag Questions
23. When to Stress Auxiliary Verbs
24. Answering Yes and No Questions Correctly
25. The Pronunciation of the Letter T
26. Verbs Which are Followed by Infinitives or Gerunds
27. The Difference in Meaning Between Remember Doing Something and Remember to Do Something
28. The Difference in Meaning Between Forget Doing Something and Forget to Do Somthing
29. The Difference in Meaning Between Regret Doing Something and Regret to Do Somthing
30. The Difference in Meaning Between Stop Doing Something and Stop to Do Somthing