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By J. Daniel Moore
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Originally posted on YouTube. To watch the video version, click here https://youtu.be/dMNx91we6Ho
Did you know that natives commonly *partially* nasalize vowels before the nasal consonant sounds (M, N, and NG)? Not only does this allow us to speak more easily, but it also allows us to do some cool things, like drop the N!
This lesson was originally posted on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gI3TwXLWogI
Originally posted as a YouTube video, which you can watch here: https://youtu.be/pIQzTgBqhSw
My response to Dr. Geoff Lindsay's recent video, particularly because some of my clips were featured. You can find his original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wt66Je3o0Qg
This is a (slightly edited) replay of a recent English Hacks Q&A live stream, which I'm currently doing on YouTube every Thursday. You can follow English Hacks on Twitter for updates about the exact times, as well as other updates from me.
In this episode, we talk about the top six English learning myths that might be stopping you from achieving your fluency goals. Number one might surprise you!
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Learn how and why training your ears and/or mouth can help you improve all areas of your English - including grammar! This is the foundation of all languages, especially a language like English that doesn't have a phonetic writing system (meaning what you see written doesn't always match how words are spoken).
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What's the secret to mastering English word stress? Find out in this lesson! Plus, learn four tips that will actually help you master English word stress.
Learn what English Hacks is about and why it was created. From the logic of prepositions to training your ear for sounds you can't hear yet and more, English Hacks offers tons of interesting, useful, and unconventional ways to start thinking like a native and learn natural American English better! And it's free!
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.