I think English pronunciation is very nice. Text listening and word pronunciation in textbooks are all in English pronunciation, but teachers use American pronunciation to teach, practice and test lis

I think English pronunciation is very nice. Text listening and word pronunciation in textbooks are all in English pronunciation, but teachers use American pronunciation to teach, practice and test listening. Landlord, you can try listening to BBC and Englang Radio. I also think English is great. If you like English pronunciation, you should choose English pronunciation when reading the word list with your teacher. In order to explain the relationship between the two more clearly, let me summarize: the biggest difference between American accent and British accent should be in intonation. The American accent is relatively flat, while the British accent is fluctuating and speaks faster. According to statistics, the speaking speed of Americans is about 150 words per minute, while that of British people is close to 200 words.

1. Pronunciation differences of some vowels, such as b(a)ck, n(o)t, etc.

2. Are there vowels?

3. intonation differences. English intonation is slightly flat, and the tone sandhi process is mostly not steep; The tone of American accent changes greatly, and the process of tone sandhi often comes very steeply.

4. Pronunciation continuity in some places. American sounds are basically pronounced together, and English sounds are frustrated. For example, it can't be done.

5. The pronunciation of the consonant D, English sounds a little angry. This is because the tip of the tongue is located between the upper and lower rows of teeth when pronouncing English sounds. The American accent is pointed on the gums.

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