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    Category: English Speaking

    One Easy Change to Sound More Fluent in English

    English has many vowels that are not present in other world languages. Take for example the difference between /u/, as is found in words like…

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    Luke Freel December 14, 2020

    Sound More Like An American With This Trick

    Nature Schedule Pressure Measure Have you ever looked at words like this and been unsure about how to pronounce them? Or maybe you’ve learned through…

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    Luke Freel December 11, 2020

    Practice Using Prepositions IN / ON / AT / BY

    Things to keep in mind about prepositions  IN, ON, AT, BY These four two-letter words can be very confusing at times when speaking English, but…

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    Dianne Pamplona December 9, 2020

    How To Understand Social Media Acronyms

    Hey, it’s Ryan, and today, I’m talking about social media acronyms! Let’s start with what an acronym is! An acronym is simply an abbreviation using…

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    Ryan Baker December 7, 2020

    10 Essential Phrasal Verbs Using LOOK

    In today’s lesson, we are going to explore Phrasal Verbs with Look! Phrasal verbs are one of the toughest parts of learning English! They combine…

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    Ryan Baker December 4, 2020

    How to Use Music for English Practice

    Why Music? Who doesn’t like to listen to music? I love music in all languages. Even if I don’t know the language, I attempt to…

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    Dianne Pamplona December 2, 2020

    Common Mistakes Spanish Speakers Make in English

    Speak Spanish?  As a native Spanish speaker, I understand what’s it’s like having to translate in your head before speaking in English. Speech may be…

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    Dianne Pamplona November 30, 2020

    Pronouncing Difficult Brand Names In English

    Hi everyone! Today, I’m talking about Brand names that are challenging to say! The world today is completely interconnected, with people able to connect and…

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    Ryan Baker November 27, 2020

    R Part 3: Advanced R & L Pronunciation

    Fire. Oil. Hour. These are just a few of the difficult words to pronounce in English.  These are words that many English students have a…

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    Luke Freel November 20, 2020

    R Part 2: How to Pronounce R at the Beginnings of Words

    This is Part 2 of our 3-part series of how to pronounce North American English R. If you haven’t watched or read Part 1 yet,…

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    Luke Freel November 18, 2020

    R Part 1: How to Pronounce R at the Ends of Words

    Is R a sound that you find tricky to incorporate into your everyday English? Maybe because you’re not quite sure how English speakers make this…

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    Luke Freel November 16, 2020

    How to Order Food in English

    Does ordering food in English sound scary? Does ordering food in English sound terrifying? Don’t worry, ordering food is a great way to practice your…

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    Dianne Pamplona November 11, 2020

    American English Tongue Twisters

    A Twisted Lesson!  Hi! I’m Ryan from Go Natural English, and today, I’m talking about Tongue Twisters! Before I say anything else, I’d like to…

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    Ryan Baker November 4, 2020

    Sound like a Native: How to Pronounce Diphthongs

      Did you know that the majority of what makes up a person’s accent are vowels? In fact, one of the most common problems English language…

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    Luke Freel October 28, 2020

    Stop Saying “What?” Use Better English Responses

      Hey there! So in today’s post, we are gonna talk about hefud glarth min fingle schake! What? What?? Whaaaat? You should be confused with…

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    Ryan Baker October 26, 2020
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