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Hello, guys! Hello, boys and girls, and welcome back to Accent Adventure video blog!
I'm Robby, accent learning enthusiast, English fluency expert, and your friend above everything else! And, now, I'm back with another Accent Adventure video blog.
To tell you the truth guys, I haven't been publishing on this website for more than ha ... Show More
Feb 2016
How Native English Speakers ACTUALLY Pronounce the TH Sound!
Here’s how to practice your American Pronunciation – imagine that you take some water in your mouth, then start watching my video and repeat every sentence after me! Here’s the sounds you have to FOCUS on: R sound, flap T sound, W sound, ‘Ash’ sound, dark L sound - the more you p ... Show More
10m 49s
Feb 2016
How to Pronounce Contractions I’ll, You’ll, He’ll, She’ll, It’ll, We’ll, They’ll in American English
Video Transcript Below: Hello guys, hello boys and girls and welcome back to Robby's Accent Adventure video blog, where we learn to speak like American English speakers. Yes! I'm trying to sound like American currently and I'm putting on my general American pronunciation and in c ... Show More
6m 46s
Jan 2016
Internet – Interview – Interact – Interesting – American Pronunciation
Hi guys and welcome back to Robby's Accent Adventure video blog! And in this video we're going to look at the pronunciation of the following words: interesting, internet, interact, interview, right? And this is typical for the American pronunciation. If you're trying to speak lik ... Show More
4m 10s
Oct 2024
763 - How To Improve Pronunciation
These days, it seems like a lot of people all over the world speak English, doesn't it? And that means that there are ton of different English accents out there. Which is totally fine, you know? But if you are concerned about your English pronunciation, then stick around till the ... Show More
9m 33s
May 2025
The END Of Words Is Giving You An Accent
More practice with contrast: https://youtu.be/eIsleNYqLhA
If you want to sound more natural in American English, the truth is that you may be making consonant sounds too strong, exaggerating final syllables, blocking off breath and cutting off vowels, especially at the ends of wo ... Show More
4m 2s