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Oh, starting with pronunciation is such a good point! Like singers warming up, that makes perfect sense for getting the mouth ready for all those new sounds.
That's a really practical analogy, comparing language muscles to singer warm-ups. Going through those vowel and consonant sounds, even if they sound silly, must build some serious muscle memory. I can see how regularity would be key here.
Doing it when no one's watching is a great tip. The focus on specific consonant sounds like 'T' and 'Th' is helpful; those are definitely tricky for learners. It’s all about building those specific muscle movements.

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To begin improving English pronunciation, vocal warm-ups are essential, much like singers prepare before a performance [0:19]. These exercises, involving vowel and consonant sounds like "e-e-e" or "T-T-T," help develop the necessary mouth muscles and motions for accurate English sound production [0:38]. Regular practice, even in private, builds muscle memory and prepares the voice for speaking [0:38].
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To begin improving English pronunciation, vocal warm-ups are essential, much like singers prepare before a performance [0:19]. These exercises, involving vowel and consonant sounds like "e-e-e" or "T-T-T," help develop the necessary mouth muscles and motions for accurate English sound production [0:38]. Regular practice, even in private, builds muscle memory and prepares the voice for speaking [0:38].
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