In this English lesson I’ll show how Americans drop the T in many common words. It’s an important lesson on American English pronunciation—even native speakers are shocked by this! I’ll also work with you on how American English and British English differ substantially on this point. The lesson is full of examples of how to say these words like a native speaker. You will improve your English pronunciation and comprehension as you practice these words along with me.
00:00 Introduction
01:25 Identify/Identification
02:11 Twenty
03:04 Wanted
03:40 Want Another
05:52 Kitchen counter
06:16 Count
06:30 Count on
06:36 Counted
06:50 Disappointed/Disappointing
08:49 Pointed/Pointing
09:13 Printer/Printing/Printed
09:41 Rented/Renting
09:52 "Inter" words
10:01 Accounting/Accounted
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