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How to Say Long & Short Vowels in English

Pronunciation Made Easy!

40 learners enrolled

Language: English

Instructors: Laurel Archer

 

Have you been learning American English for a while, but can't seem to get the pronunciation right? Speaking is the most difficult of the 4 modes of English. There are rules (and exceptions) to how American English is pronounced, and it starts with "long" and "short" vowels.

You may not be familiar with these terms, but English is sometimes a tricky language to learn how to pronounce because English has 26 letters, 44 sounds, and 150 ways to spell them!

So here is a FREE course for you to understand what the differences are in the vowels and how to say them correctly.

*In the Overview Lesson, I show you what the 10 vowels are (Short and Long) and a video showing you examples of each one. Then I provide for you a "Phonics Cheat Sheet" for your study with 2 videos showing you exactly how to say the vowels and a downloadable PDF for your study.

*Next, the vowels each have their own lesson (A, E, I, O, and U) so you can learn the long sounds (like the alphabet) and the short sounds, with fun YouTube videos and examples, and a Review Lesson to sum it all up! 

*Also included are some worksheets links for you to use as you study each of the sounds, and a FREE live lesson from me if you complete all 7 online lessons! :)

When you are able to confidently read and say each sound, you will be well on your way to sounding like a native.

So take this FREE course today and feel more confident with your English! :)

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