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  • Master the English "H" Sound Training for Spanish, French and Italian speakers | #296
    Nov 18 2025

    Spanish, French & Italian Speakers Need this Training!

    Boost your professional confidence and clarity with Episode 296! Master the challenging American English "H" sound (aspirated /h/) that non-native speakers often find difficult.

    If you are a Spanish, French, or Italian speaker using English as a second language, this is your essential training session. We focus specifically on providing clear, actionable drills to eliminate silent or dropped 'H's, ensuring flawless communication in professional settings.

    What you will master in this essential Business English episode:

    • 🇺🇸 Pronunciation Drills: Step-by-step exercises for perfect American 'H' articulation.
    • 🗣️ Professional Names: Learn to pronounce common English names that start with 'H' (crucial for networking and meetings).
    • 💼 Business Idioms: We teach you three practical, must-know idioms featuring the 'H' sound to enhance your professional vocabulary.
    • 👂 Listen & Repeat: Advanced listening exercises to solidify your pronunciation habits.

    Stop letting mispronunciation slow down your career. Tune in, practice, and master the English 'H' sound today!

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  • American 'H' Sound: Spanish, French and Italian Speaker Accent Training Guide | #295
    Nov 6 2025

    Welcome to episode #295 of the Accent Training Podcast!

    Are you a native Spanish, French, or Italian speaker struggling with the distinct American 'H' sound? If your 'H' often goes silent (like in hora or homme), you're not alone! This essential accent training guide is specifically designed to help you master the aspiration needed for a natural American English pronunciation.

    In this episode, we'll cover:

    • The Difference Maker: A clear explanation of why the aspirated American 'H' is so important and how it affects comprehension.
    • Targeted Pronunciation Practice: We’ll use focused minimal pair exercises to clearly distinguish between 'H' sounds and vowel sounds (like air vs. hair).
    • Real-World Application: Boost your fluency by practicing common American names that begin with 'H' (e.g., Hannah, Henry, Holly).

    Stop dropping your 'H's and start sounding more confident! This is the ultimate 'H' pronunciation workout for Romance language speakers.

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    7 m
  • Interactive Intonation Drills: American Accent Open Question Intonation | #294
    Oct 14 2025

    Master the unique pitch and rhythm of American English "WH" questions (Open Questions) to sound natural and confident in any conversation.

    This episode provides highly interactive intonation drills to help you perfect your American accent when asking open questions (questions beginning with who, what, when, where, why, or how).

    Intonation is key to clear communication in American English pronunciation. We break down the exact pitch patterns native speakers use so you never sound unsure or flat.


    In this powerful accent training session, you will learn and practice:

    • How to correctly identify and repeat the falling intonation used when returning an open question.
    • The vocal technique for specifying a subject in an open question (e.g., "Who went to the meeting?").
    • How to use pitch and stress to emphasize an auxiliary verb for clarity and impact.

    Stop struggling with your English accent! These practical pronunciation drills are designed to immediately boost your clarity, confidence, and natural flow in American English. Listen now and transform your speaking!

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    7 m
  • Intonational Training to Ask Questions that Invite Discussion and Engagement ∣ #293
    Oct 11 2025

    Are you struggling to use your voice to drive real engagement? This essential episode on Intonational Training reveals the precise vocal techniques you need to transform your communication.

    Learn how to use rising and falling pitch to ask questions that genuinely invite discussion and engagement, making you a more memorable and dynamic speaker. We break down the exact intonation patterns that make people lean in, not check out.


    If you're looking to elevate your communication skills and master your vocal delivery in meetings, presentations, or daily conversations, this accent training lesson is for you.

    In this episode, you will learn:

    • How to differentiate between "closed" and "open" question intonation.
    • The #1 mistake speakers make when trying to sound persuasive.
    • Practical drills to immediately improve your pitch control and engagement.

    Listen now to use your intonation as a powerful tool for connection!

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    7 m
  • American Accent Pronunciation: "Worcestershire Sauce," "Efficiency," "Vulnerable" | #292
    Sep 28 2025

    Struggling with the hardest words in American English pronunciation? In this essential accent training episode, we break down three of the most challenging words for non-native speakers: Worcestershire Sauce, Efficiency, and Vulnerable.

    Stop worrying about being misunderstood! Get a clear, step-by-step guide to mastering the subtle vowels, tricky consonant clusters, and syllable stress patterns for these high-frequency vocabulary words. Whether you're an ESL student, a business professional, or an actor working on accent reduction, this lesson will dramatically boost your speaking confidence and clarity in any American conversation.

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    In this episode of the American Accent Pronunciation Podcast, you will learn:

    • How to pronounce "Worcestershire Sauce": The definitive guide to tackling the silent letters and unique rhythm of this famously difficult word.
    • The secret to saying "Efficiency": Master the precise vowel sound and syllable stress to use this word with a natural American flow.
    • Breaking down "Vulnerable": Learn the subtle techniques needed for the "l" and "r" sounds to make this word sound effortless.
    • The overall rules for American accent development that apply to all challenging vocabulary.

    Don't let these tricky words hold you back. Tune in now and take the next step toward a clear, confident American accent!

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    8 m
  • The difference between 15 and 50 | #291
    Sep 17 2025

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    4 m
  • How to Pronounce "Squirrel, World, Comfortable and Three" Confidently | #290
    Sep 11 2025

    Are you struggling to pronounce some of the trickiest words in American English? You're not alone! In this episode of [Your Podcast Name], we break down four of the most challenging words for non-native speakers: "Squirrel," "World," "Comfortable," and "Three."

    Join us as we provide a step-by-step guide to mastering these common pronunciation pitfalls. You'll learn the secrets to a perfect American accent, and gain the confidence you need to speak clearly and naturally in any conversation.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    How to pronounce "Squirrel": We'll tackle the tricky combination of the "skw," "ur," and "l" sounds, a common obstacle in American English pronunciation.

    The secret to saying "World": Get a clear guide to mastering the "r" and "l" sounds in this one-syllable word.

    Breaking down "Comfortable": Discover how to handle this four-syllable word that is often shortened in spoken English.

    A simple trick for "Three": We’ll show you how to correctly place your tongue for the "th" sound, a key element of a natural American accent.

    Whether you're an ESL student, a professional working on accent reduction, or just looking to improve your public speaking skills, this episode is your key to sounding more like a native speaker.

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    12 m
  • American Accent Development for Hindi Speakers: What worked and didn't work for Mehul | #289
    Sep 9 2025

    Mehul, a software engineer from Northern India, shares his incredible journey of mastering the American accent.

    In just six months of one-on-one coaching, he transformed his English communication skills. Join us as Mehul reveals the specific strategies that worked best for him and the common mistakes Hindi speakers must avoid to sound more like a native American speaker.

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    16 m