Polish Your Pronunciation is designed for B2-C1 level English students who are ready to take the next step towards sounding like a native English speaker.
This course provides the sounds of ever letter of the alphabet paired together, along with advanced vocabulary and difficult tongue twisters to level up your pronunciation like never before.
FAQs
Take a look at this free video that gives you an example of the kind of content we'll be covering in each lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnS4td3QEaA&feature=youtu.be
Also, did you realize that the pronunciation of "Polish" in the title of this course is not "Pohlish" like people from Poland, but actually "Pawlish"? If you didn't, then you may be a great candidate for this course!
A tongue-twister is a difficult sentence to say because it repeats many of the same sounds throughout.
For example:
"Cathy's cat can't catch the castle's cattle."
"Stop stocking the stockroom with socks and smocks."
Are these challenging for you? Then, Polish Your Pronunciation may be a great fit!
Polish Your Pronunciation is designed for B2-C1 level English students who are ready to take the next step towards sounding like a native English speaker.
This course provides the sounds of ever letter of the alphabet paired together, along with advanced vocabulary and difficult tongue twisters to level up your pronunciation like never before.
FAQs
Take a look at this free video that gives you an example of the kind of content we'll be covering in each lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnS4td3QEaA&feature=youtu.be
Also, did you realize that the pronunciation of "Polish" in the title of this course is not "Pohlish" like people from Poland, but actually "Pawlish"? If you didn't, then you may be a great candidate for this course!
A tongue-twister is a difficult sentence to say because it repeats many of the same sounds throughout.
For example:
"Cathy's cat can't catch the castle's cattle."
"Stop stocking the stockroom with socks and smocks."
Are these challenging for you? Then, Polish Your Pronunciation may be a great fit!