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Okay, this is a great starting point! The idea of focusing on pronunciation first makes total sense for accent training. I'm curious to hear how they break down specific sounds.
Whoa, the 't' turning into a 'd' is so subtle but so noticeable when they point it out. Hearing 'better' said like 'bedder' is a real eye-opener for how much pronunciation impacts sound.
Yeah, the repetition here is key. Practicing 'better' and 'water' with that softer 'd' sound really hammers home the difference. It's like a little phonetic trick.

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The video begins by addressing the common question of how to acquire an American accent, immediately focusing on pronunciation as the foundational element [0:00]. The instructor, Chad, introduces the concept of the American "flap T," demonstrating how the sound often transforms into a "D" sound when it appears between vowels or at the end of a word [0:00-0:20]. He uses examples like "better," "water," and "pretty" to illustrate this phenomenon, encouraging viewers to repeat the words and notice the shift [0:10-0:35].
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The video begins by addressing the common question of how to acquire an American accent, immediately focusing on pronunciation as the foundational element [0:00]. The instructor, Chad, introduces the concept of the American "flap T," demonstrating how the sound often transforms into a "D" sound when it appears between vowels or at the end of a word [0:00-0:20]. He uses examples like "better," "water," and "pretty" to illustrate this phenomenon, encouraging viewers to repeat the words and notice the shift [0:10-0:35].
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