ESL Pronunciation

ESL Pronunciation

Pronunciation, intonations, speaking, and  conversation.

First of all, it is very important to pay attention to small details when it comes to speaking English with a clear accent.

In addition, remember that by good pronunciations you can improve your accent and make it very understandable.

Furthermore, English as a Second Language ESL pronunciation and speaking can be hard to learn if you do not do it the correct and the proper way.

Another, try to follow native speakers of English or at least people or teachers who can speak English very good or close to native speakers of English.

Accents are not Important

It is not important which accent you follow, but learning clear pronunciation is the key to speaking well. 

Below you can find great books and websites that can help you improve your pronunciation skills and getting a good clear accent.

  • There are many different kinds of English accent in the world like
  • British English
  • American English
  • Australian English accent
  • South African English
  • Irish English accent
  • Scottish
  • Walsh
  • Canadian English accent
  • New Zealand accent.

Finally, you can learn any accent depending on the way you like to speak but all of them are English and are acceptable. In addition, you can even have a clear standard accent or pronunciations like the movies or songs. It’s all good.

You can improve your accent by:

  • listening to English music 
  • Watching movies in English 
  • This way you can improve your accent a lot in a short time.
  • You can also find a pen pal on the internet and voice chat with them.
  • Friend in your country and go for a walk
  • or have a tea or coffee while speaking English.

Some examples of how accents can be different:

  • Tom in American English it is pronounced something like Tam.
  • The o = a in this example.
  • Similarly, mom and hot you read as an o but is pronounced like an a because it’s not British accent.

Books and links for ESL pronunciations: