What you'll learn
Speak smoothly with confidence.
Use ‘jumping’ and ‘linking’ to connect sounds.
Speak without stopping for long periods of time.
Build muscle memory.
Description
In this course, you will learn how to sound natural when speaking in conversation. We will go over ways to blend words when speaking continuously, and also how to say specific sounds in the right way so that your speaking flows more easily. In this course you will learn about tone and intonation, and how to use stress to get your meaning across.
Finally, this course will cover some really useful exercises for improving fluency and building mouth muscle memory. This course is intended for serious language learners, who want to sound more natural when speaking English.
You will be able to see my face and mouth clearly in each video lesson, and I will use a blackboard at all times.
Each lesson focuses on a single idea, and each is comprehensive. Students can go at their own pace and should take their time, with lots of practice between videos. Replaying each lesson is highly recommended.
Who is the target audience?
– This course is meant for English learners with some knowledge of English who want to sound much more natural when speaking. If you only want to learn British English, maybe this course is not right for you.
– This course is for people who feel comfortable with their vocabulary but can’t speak fluently. Those who want to speak regularly with native English speakers should take this course.
Requirements
Access to a computer or mobile device with an internet connection.
Motivation to learn!
A basic understanding of English. This course does not have subtitles.
Who this course is for
Students who are new to this field
Students willing to put in a couple hours to learn about English Fluency: How to Sound Like a Native Speaker
Advanced students wanting to add another skill to their portfolio
Content Creator
Luke Priddy
This course includes
Certificate of Completion
Option for learning at your own pace
Videos and reading material about the course
Practice tests
Assessed tasks with feedback from other course participants
Evaluated tests with feedback
Evaluated programming tasks
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