SoundsofAmericanEnglish
@GuideTina
It’s not about accent. It’s about sound. Expert Pronunciation Trainer & Coach for Global Professionals.
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Relax. It's Friday. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer and it's Friday. So I'm going to the gym. Take care of yourself, too. It's Friday. Relax. 📧 DM me to talk about personal coaching. I'll get back to you on Monday 🤾♀️…lnkd.in/gAdPnf_r
My Romance language speakers are always amazed to find out how we say this word in English. First syllable stress. Second syllable is very reduced even to the point of disappearing. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help gl…lnkd.in/gZrzT-aT
Don’t try to find the difference. There isn’t any. Homophones sound exactly alike. Exactly. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help global professionals like you become better users of English. 📧 DM me to talk about perso…lnkd.in/gDc8MVA9
Don’t try to find the difference. There isn’t any. Homophones sound exactly alike. Exactly. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help global professionals like you become better users of English. 📧 DM me to talk about perso…lnkd.in/gEZM37ng
Don’t try to find the difference. There isn’t any. Homophones sound exactly alike. Exactly. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help global professionals like you become better users of English. 📧 DM me to talk about perso…lnkd.in/gfhM-fP8
You're already working proficient. Isn’t that good enough? Is it? Working proficiency in a language means being able to get the job done. Working proficiency does not equal advanced proficiency or fluency. They’re different levels. We can’t just qualif…lnkd.in/gaFfvAui
Appropriate is an adjective. It means suitable or compatible. Inappropriate means not suitable. Appropriate, the verb, means to set apart for a certain purpose or to take possession of, sometimes not rightfully. The pronunciation is different from adje…lnkd.in/gyvZCCAn
What are the colors of your flag? Bet you say them in a specific order. In America, we talk about our flag and Americanism as red, white, and blue. In that order. Red white and blue. Happy Fourth! 🇺🇸 🎙️ I’m Tina, voice coach and business communi…lnkd.in/g7jum7Pg
Tomorrow is the Fourth of July. We're already enjoying a holiday weekend. There are always tourists but the streets here in Chicago are calm and quiet. City residents leave the city for more rural, countryside, lakeside get-aways.…lnkd.in/gp8_7AZ7 lnkd.in/gFumm3Tm
Theory is a hard word for a lot of learners. Let’s break it down: soft TH long E OR sounds like ER Y makes the long E sound Get command of the language to be a better speaker. I’ve created course to help you do it. You’ll get to know better how we spea…lnkd.in/g5WxKXpu
So obvious, isn't it, to use the plural form of the verb when the subject is plural? What most likely trips you up is that you know that to make a noun plural in English you add an S. But we have irregular plurals as well. They change form. They don't…lnkd.in/gCv2bQNQ
If you’re struggling, you’re learning. It’s part of the journey. Embrace it. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help global professionals like you find your voice. 📧 DM me to talk about personal coaching. #languagelearni…lnkd.in/gKxXubEW
If you’re struggling, you’re learning. It’s part of the journey. Embrace it. 🎙️I’m Tina, voice coach and business communications trainer. I help global professionals like you find your voice. 📧 DM me to talk about personal coaching. #languagelearni…lnkd.in/gV_nim34
We use this word all the time in business. If you’re an advanced speaker, you shouldn’t be making this error. Grammar is important. FEEDBACK is a noncount noun. It never takes an -S. It doesn't matter HOW MANY responses with feedback are received. ❌…lnkd.in/ehd45bvZ
Hey, what's the story? Story and history describe two different things in English. In the Romance languages, you’ve got the same word for both. Most simply, story is an account of events. History is the study of and chronological record of significant…lnkd.in/gi9CqvgH
😬 Yeah. Graduating high school senior? 🤦🏼♀️ Good lesson here, too, thinking about how important proofreading is. 🧐 If it’s in print to be looked at again and again, years and years later . . . 😬 Happy Friday! lnkd.in/gBqPwmHJ
❌ “Doesn’t have.” That’s Portuguese and it’s perfect. In Portuguese. ✅ In English it’s 👉🏻 “There is” in the singular “there are” in the plural. There’s a library down the street. There are two packages for you at the desk. If…lnkd.in/g6Y-Vxtz lnkd.in/gTkhBWmS
I bet you’re able to recognize people using your native language as a foreign language. They speak with an accent. What does that mean to speak with an accent? The dictionary tells us that accent is a distinctive mode of pronunci…lnkd.in/gTxFxnd2 lnkd.in/gKzr2Nm5
I like so much 🫤 🤔 Super common to hear Brazilian use this construction. It rings unnatural in everyday English. Why? 1 It’s missing the object. Transitive verbs require an object. If you don’t use one when the verb is transitive, the sentence is in…lnkd.in/gkBh275G
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