In Week 1, we will give you an overview of all of the tools and resources that are included in Sound School 3.0.
Vowels are fundamental to fluency. English has a lot of them and the way we pronounce them have no connection with the way we write in English.
So you can think of consonants like the opposite of vowels. With vowels, air flows freely and unobstructed. With consonants, the passage of air is blocked.
In this section, we are talking about the schwa sound.
In week 5, we are going to spend an entire week (yes, a whole week!) on the TH sound.
In this section, we are talking about the past.
Hey guys! So in this week’s lesson we are talking about the Three T’s of English.
In this section, we are talking all about the American R sound.
In this section, we are talking about the Final M & N sounds in English. Although these sounds seem simple and should be easy to correct, bad habits are hard to break.
When you are learning English or any new language, questions are your best friend. And learning how to ask questions is an art.
In this section, we are going to take an in depth look into one of the most difficult sounds for non-native speakers in English: the Dark L.
We are going to start addressing some of the finer points of pronunciation in the next few sections.
Ok, so now that we have an idea of what intonation is, we can start using it to our advantage.
In this section, we are going to look at the first 10 ask me anything questions that we have received from you 😎
In this section, you will find audio recordings from our weekly live coaching sessions.
To end the course, set up a private coaching session with Foster!
INGLÊS NU E CRU 👋