PTE Plan to Improve your Pronunciation / Fluency for PTE Academic
These videos are very important for your “PTE Academic Exams”
Part 1 ( Speaking )
As we know that we have types of Questions likes :
1- Read aloud > Skills Assessed > focus on ( Reading & Speaking )
2- Repeat Sentence > Skills Assessed > focus on ( Listening and speaking )
3- Describe Image > Skills Assessed > focus on ( Speaking )
4- Re-tell lecture > Skills Assessed > focus on ( Listening and speaking )
5- Answer Short Question > Skills Assessed > focus on ( Listening and speaking )
** Accent is not required, you need to have good oral fluency and pronunciation. Even pronunciation is second only,
All questions depends on your
* Oral Fluency
* Pronunciation
* Content & Form of Sentence ( Sentence Structure / Collocation / Prepositions / Tenses / Coordinate conjunction )
Pronunciation skills are required for the ( Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture ) question types.
In PTE Academic you do not have to speak like a native speaker of English to do well. However, you do need to use a pronunciation that can be understood by a regular speaker of English.
This means you need to make sure your vowel and consonant sounds are pronounced in a native-like way with the correct words. You also need to use the correct sentence stress to convey meaning.
Luckily, there are many online tools that can help with your pronunciation, such as:
** Let’s start from ( Pronunciation ) , we have ( 2 Courses / Plans ) for both
* British & American English Pronunciation
** Note : ( Vowel Sounds ) represented by the letters ( a, e, i, o, and u. )
*** American English Pronunciation Videos **
1- How to make the ( T and D ) Consonants
2- How to Pronounce T and D between Consonants
3- American English: T Pronunciations
4- Examples: how to pronounce T
5- English Pronunciation: T after R like in PARTY – American English
6- The Flap T
7- Flap T: Really a D Sound?
8- How to Practice the Flap T
9- Using Flap T to Link Words
10- How to Pronounce the TR Consonant Cluster
11- TR souding like CHR, DR like JR, and STR like SDR
12- Stop T vs No T
13- Do NOT Say CAN’T with a T! ⎢BETTER PRONUNCIATION
*** American English Vowel Sound ***
1- American English – UH [ʌ] Vowel – How to make the UH Vowel
2- American English – AH [ɑ] Vowel – How to make the AH Vowel
3- American English – AW [ɔ] Vowel – How to make the AW Vowel
4- American English – AA [æ] Vowel – How to make the AA Vowel
5- American English – EH [ɛ] Vowel – How to make the EH Vowel
6- American English – EE [i] Vowel – How to make the EE Vowel
7- American English – IH [ɪ] Vowel – How to make the IH Vowel
8- American English – OO [u] Vowel – How to make the OO Vowel
9- American English Sounds – UH [ʊ] Vowel – How to make the UH as in PUSH Vowel
10- American English Sounds – UH [ə] Vowel – How to make the SCHWA Vowel
11- American English Sounds – UR [ɜ] Vowel – How to make the UR as in BIRD Vowel
12- English Sounds – Vowel and Diphthong Comparison
13- ENGLISH VOCABULARY – Family Vocabulary!
14- DON’T Fall For These Diphthongs and Vowel Mistakes
** British Pronunciation : The Sounds of English BBC Learning English YouTube channel
** How does PTE Academic mark different accents?
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