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Consonant Sound /t/ as in "toy" American English Pronunciation

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About one out of three words in English has the /t/ sound. So it's way too common of a sound to be pronounced incorrectly. And to make it correctly you'll need to learn the four different ways that it's pronounced. In this video, you'll learn pronunciation rules for the /t/ consonant. You'll practice making this sound with several pronunciation exercises recorded by a speech-language pathologist specializing in American English pronunciation.
  • Unit 2: diphthongs
  • Unit 4: Consonant Sound (unvoiced)
  • Unit 3: Consonant Sound (Voiced)
  • Unit 5: Common mistake
  • Unit 1: monophthongs
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