H: The "Voiceless Vowel" Consonant + Special Announcement! | American English Pronunciation Course
The H sound might not seem that difficult, but there's some information about this "sound" that you might not know! Learn more in today's lesson as we start the consonant sounds! And what's this big announcement? I've started a Patreon for English Hacks (no longer available)! There's no obligation and English Hacks lessons will ALWAYS be free, but Patreon is a way for you to directly give financial support to English Hacks and the English Hacks community! Plus, YOU get rewards for donating, so it's a win-win-win! Learn more here: / english_hacks Link to the vowel chart(s) and maybe other useful things: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... More important than sounds is mouth posture, especially if you want to sound as native as possible: • Get a Perfect Accent Using the American En... Want to practice speaking? Create an account at italki.com, the best place to find language exchange partners (free) and teachers (paid)! Use my referral code and both of us will get $10 USD in italki credits after you take your first lesson with any teacher! https://www.italki.com/i/AF0ACA?hl=en_us Want to improve your reading (and listening) with a specially designed interface that makes it fast and easy to look up new words and review them later? Check out LingQ, which I've personally used myself. It's one of the best language learning / English learning tools on the internet! In addition, the site also let's you do writing exchanges with other people, find tutors, compete in challenges, and more! It will change the way that you learn English! (Affiliate referral link:) https://www.lingq.com/?referral=Saiduk #EnglishConsonants #EnglishPronunciation #AmericanEnglish

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