
American English Phonology
Intended Audience:
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Age restriction: 16+
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Newcomer Integration Course for Immigrants in North America.
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College Prep for International Students in North America.
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Non-native English Call Center Agents.
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Engaging ESL Strategies for English Teachers Worldwide.
Recommended English Proficiency Level:
Upper-Intermediate and above. Native.
Time Required to Complete the Course:
Educators: 5 - 8 Hours (Native | Non-native)
General Learners: 6+ Hours (Fluency factor)
Technical Requirements:
Online course: Audio, Video & Graphics. All Devices Work, but Faster Tech & internet = Smoother Learning. Bigger Screens Help, Too. (Since you're reading this — you're fine!)
Access to the Materials:
Forever, or at Least until the Internet Breaks. (Hey, it could happen!)
Who Should You Thank:
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Dimitri Chapov (of the USA)
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Sound-Smart.com (2009 - ✝️2022, RIP)
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Valery Smith (of the USA)
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Sivu Signals (of Estonia)
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Vitaly Dibrova (of Ukraine)
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Dennis Huang (of Taiwain)
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Make It Easy Read and Funny Pix (of AI)
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Over 25,000 unsung heroes — former students
Legal Information:
Sound Smart Training is a private company duly registered in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada by Dimitri Chapov. All materials and the company logo are protected by copyright in accordance with Canadian and International law, unless otherwise expressly stated.
Intriguing Course Synopsis for American English Pronunciation in Assorted Illustrations
Join for Life-Long Access!
Enrolling in our program is simple – just register your email, create a password, and pay our incredibly low fee. Once you're in, you'll have unlimited lifetime access to all the course's multimedia materials.
Pick Up Where You Left Off - Seamlessly!
No need to worry about remembering where you were! Every time you log in to our website or our partner's app, you'll be automatically directed back to the exact point in the course where you last stopped. (That's why you have to register.)This seamless experience applies no matter where you are on the website – just click the red Sound Smart Training logo at any time to jump back to your progress (not the one below, though — join the program first! :))
Watch a sample video from the course! (AI-slowed rate of speech for didactical purposes. We are teaching — not just entertaining.)
Or buy a Kindle or paperback version of the Intro book! (Doesn't replace the multimedia course, but gives ideas.)
The course consists of three sections:
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#1 Warm-up: Intro to Phonetics & Phonology
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#2 Core: American English Phonetics
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#3 Practice: Americanizing Your English Phonology
Each section is divided into modules (called "Steps") focusing on specific learning objectives. Modules may include theory lectures, interactive exercises, video demonstrations, and audio practice activities. (The time to get through each Step is like trying to predict the weather in a tornado — just skip the pacing and let yourself get swept up in the chaos!)
Dive into this multimedia masterpiece like you're browsing a bookstore! No videos or text here, just brief descriptions of the Steps, along with eye-catching GIFs and JPEGs. Trust us, these visuals will give you a crystal clear (and laugh-out-loud) idea of what you're in for. Thank you!
#1 Cardio Warm-up: Why doesn't everyone speak like me?
Step 2
Details about the Oral Cavity




Step 3
The Role of the Nasal Cavity




Step 1
The Basics of Speech Organs




Step 4
Introduction into the Mechanics of Consonants and Vowels




Step 5
How to Describe the Sounds of Speech in Writing (Use for the IPA?)




Step 6
Syllables, Phonology Explained




Step 7
Quiz: Nine Tough Questions with Simple Answers




Step 8
Overview of Section #1

#2 American English: it's not a bug, it's a feature
Step 9
The Introduction of the SoundSmart Writing System




Step 10
How People Describe Vowel Sounds (+ Getting to Know the Lemon)




Step 11
The Most Basic Vowel Ever — Schwa




Step 12
Diphthongs and Checked Vowels




Step 13
Vowel Sound Duration in Different Syllables




Step 14
What Makes an English Dialect Rhotic




Step 15
The Three [Sic!] Types of the English /L/ Sounds




Step 16
All the Consonants and Nasals in Detail




Step 17
English Stops (Plosives)




Step 18
Friction (and Somethin' Like That) in Consonant Sounds




Step 19
Consonants Test




Step 20
Vowel Sounds Overview and Important "Minimal Pairs"




Step 21
Frontal Vowel Sounds in American English




Step 22
All about "Oh" and its brethren




Step 23
Final Vowels Challenge



#3 Americanizing your English: Phonology
Step 24
What "(The) American English" Is




Step 25
Important North American English Specifics




Step 26
How to Understand Pronunciation Dictionaries




Step 27
Let's Help You Get a Dream Job in North America!






