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Confusing the S, Z and Th sounds is a very common difficulty for English learners from all different languages. Listen closely as we consider the pronunciations of "close" (adjective / adverb), "close" (verb), and "clothes" (like what you're wearing).
The differences between these fricative, fading words endings are subtle, but with focus and patience, you'll better identify these difficulties, and learn to take control of them for yourself.
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https://patreon.com/Accentraining
Check out my video course on Udemy to take action on your Accent Training today!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F
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Confusing the S, Z and Th sounds is a very common difficulty for English learners from all different languages. Listen closely as we consider the pronunciations of "close" (adjective / adverb), "close" (verb), and "clothes" (like what you're wearing).
The differences between these fricative, fading words endings are subtle, but with focus and patience, you'll better identify these difficulties, and learn to take control of them for yourself.
Join the Patreon and change the sound of your spoken English!
https://patreon.com/Accentraining
Check out my video course on Udemy to take action on your Accent Training today!
https://www.udemy.com/course/command-the-american-accents-rhythm-and-pronunciation/?referralCode=C96318A268600601A20F
BOOK A CONSULTATION HERE

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