Having an accent doesn’t matter much as long as you can be understood. As long as you can pronounce words clearly.
The things to focus on to make the sounds of English: your tongue, lips, teeth, and how air flows out of your mouth.
The placement of your tongue (between your teeth, behind your front teeth, a raised tongue, ect.), the shape your lips make, and how you use air, all contribute to how well you will be able to make the sounds of English.
As long as you can achieve clear pronunciation, you will have a stronger ability to communicate effectively in English.
Things to remember:
For vowel sounds:
- Your lips and tongue will always be relaxed, airflow is not restricted.
- Vowels are always voiced: you will always make some kind of sound when you pronounce a vowel
Hi
Day
Hey
For consonants sounds:
- Your tongue, teeth, or lips, or a combination of them, will restrict airflow, either a little bit, or completely.
- There are both voiced and un-voiced consonants.
The
Earth
Fly
“f” = Top teeth touch your bottom lip, pushing air out
Give it a try!
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