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Here’s another video where I’m speaking with the General American Pronunciation, and this time around I’m talking about good American Netflix programs I’ve been watching lately.

Well, to tell you the truth, I’m actually speaking a little bit too fast in this video and that’s the reason why I’m not getting all American English sounds right in all words.

For the most part, however, my American English is just fine and I’m quite happy with my performance.

But in case you’re wondering how I can say such a thing without consulting with other people and getting their opinion on it – well, here’s the thing – I watched the video I recorded over and over again and I’m intelligent enough to spot any imperfections and mistakes I’ve been making.

The heck, ANYONE is intelligent enough to be a good judge of their own pronunciation provided that they know what sounds they have to FOCUS on:

On top of that, it’s also important to get the little details right such as using certain hesitation sounds and stretching words a bit as well.

So as you can guess, it’s a matter of practicing your speech and now I’m going to use a cliché:

If I can do it, you can do it TOO!

Anyhow, today’s video is about what Netflix shows I’ve been watching lately, and in case you’re wondering how watching Netflix can improve your American English pronunciation, here’s the deal.

You can SHADOW American Netflix programs and it’s one of ways you can improve your American pronunciation and also the overall English fluency.

That’s what I’ve been doing myself, so check out the video above to see what Netflix shows I recommend!

Cheers,

Robby

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