How to Teach the L Sound Effectively and Build Your Students’ English Skills

how to teach the l sound

Because of limited time, you probably won’t be able to go over every pronunciation point in class.

Still, one pronunciation point to prioritize would be the L sound because it has a very noticeable effect on how students talk. 

Whether students are just starting to learn English or they’re already advanced, they can miss out on how to say L properly.Read more “How to Teach the L Sound Effectively and Build Your Students’ English Skills”

How to Teach the T Sound in English: 8 Techniques for a Successful Class

how to teach the t sound

One of the most frequent stumbling blocks for English learners is the T sound. 

Some students pronounce it as D instead. Or they pronounce it fine for one word, but they falter with another word. 

This is mainly because it’s not obvious for English learners that there are three ways to pronounce T in English: the regular T, the flap T, and the stop T.Read more “How to Teach the T Sound in English: 8 Techniques for a Successful Class”

How to Master the English V Sound and Speak Like a Native

how to pronounce v sound

Have you left native speakers confused at times with your English pronunciation?

Here’s a tip to sound more like a native English speaker: learn to pronounce the V sound correctly.

Improving the way you pronounce sounds in English can improve comprehension for those listening to you and drastically enhance your fluency overall.Read more “How to Master the English V Sound and Speak Like a Native”

How to Master the Stop T in English (with 30+ Pronunciation Tips and Examples)

stop t

Here’s a simple tip that will make you sound more like a native speaker: pronouncing the stop T correctly.

We’re not exaggerating when we say that you’ll encounter the stop T in almost every sentence. It’s present in the most common English words such as “not,” “that,” and “it.” Read more “How to Master the Stop T in English (with 30+ Pronunciation Tips and Examples)”

The Ultimate Guide to Flap T Pronunciation for Authentic American English

flap t pronunciation

How can you speak English like an American?

For one, you could make sure that you’re using words specific to American English. 

You’d write down your “zip code” rather than your “post code” (which would be the British way!).

You might park in the  “parking lot” instead of the “car park.”Read more “The Ultimate Guide to Flap T Pronunciation for Authentic American English”