Master Word Stress Patterns: Adjectives, Adverbs & Compound Nouns
#englishwithjennifer #accentreduction #americanenglishFollow the journey of Nitish, a real student from India, and learn to reduce the influence of your first language in order to speak English more clearly and naturally. In this tenth lesson, we practice word stress patterns with adverbs, longer adjectives, and compound nouns. We're learning to create natural rhythm in English.
Will we get to vowel and consonant sounds as well as intonation and linking? Yes! A lot of fun pronunciation activities are coming up as well as we start to put everything together.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Preview
0:30 Intro to our lesson
0:56 Stress in longer adjectives
2:43 Adverbs
4:33 Compound nouns
6:12 More practice with me
6:47 Nitish and I talk about his progress.
8:20 My advice and an inspirational quote from Joe Namath
9:05 Where to gain more practice with me
Thanks to Nitish for coming on camera with me! Follow him on Instagram. @nitish.malhotraa
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