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Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice

Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice

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Lessons to help you understand and speak normal-speed American English. Now on YouTube, too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcGjQ1ScMc9gTNWvrsxq4g

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  • Practice with numbers
    Apr 19 2026

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    Listen and practice along with the podcast as needed. Then practice the numbers listed below starting around 9 minutes 40 seconds from the beginning of the podcast.

    Begin here:

    256

    394

    27

    199

    583

    275


    1,585

    7,014

    2,001

    9,857

    19,522

    26,483

    88,000

    157,500

    209,555

    329,633

    1,000,000

    5,245,123

    15,208,300

    57,113,605

    156,001,412

    355,888,004

    999,999,999

    1,000,000,000 = 1 billion

    13,013,013,013


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    18 min
  • Substitution drill: statement to question - 01
    Mar 19 2026

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    This is easy:

    I'll say: "She lives in France."

    You'll ask: "Does she live in France?"

    So take my statement and turn it into a question. Easy! The rest of the directions are in the podcast. Use it to practice grammar (questions with 'does'), the names of some countries (France, Senegal, Kenya, and others), and, of course, pronunciation, rhythm, intonation, etc. Try to sound like me.

    More to come...

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    12 min
  • More practice with the American R sound
    Dec 29 2025

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    1. Roger has a red rabbit.

    2. My robot is right-handed.

    3. I like to read about railroads.

    4. I fed my bird a carrot.

    5. The doctor wore a white shirt.

    6. Have you ever seen a lizard on a giraffe?

    7. I’ll pay you a dollar for your green rocket.

    8. I live on a ranch with my mother.

    9. The rich pirate had a pet turtle.

    10. I ran away from the walrus.

    11. I brushed my hair with a hair brush.

    12. Dinosaurs never ate kangaroos.

    13. My father ate all the bread.

    14. It is dangerous to drink and drive.

    15. It took a large crane to lift the dragon onto the truck.

    16. In his dream he played a drum.

    17. My friend has freckles.

    18. Her grandpa greeted the prince.

    19. She practiced cartwheels on the grass.

    20. I bought some groceries including fruit like grapes.

    21. There was some trash around the trunk of the tree.

    22. In reality, I forgot to bring my raincoat.

    23. I saw a raccoon roasting a rattlesnake.

    24. When I realized what he was reading, I was surprised.

    25. I would like to travel around America.

    26. The canary ate a blueberry.

    27. I don’t have the authority to open the cafeteria.

    28. My new camera is great!

    29. My dictionary is full of vocabulary.

    30. The operation will be necessary.


    R sounds can appear at the beginning of words:

    “Run, read, red”

    In the middle of words:

    “Pirate, Florida”

    At the ends of words:

    “Four, doctor”

    And combined with other consonants:

    “World, bread, pray”

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    27 min
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