Perfect your American accent with online tutors

Perfect your American accent with online coaching

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Perfect your American pronunciation

Jonna Mae taught 5 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed and practiced various future tenses in English, including 'be going to,' 'will,' future continuous, and future perfect. The Student worked on forming sentences for each tense and understanding their distinct uses. The Tutor assigned homework to identify sentence types.

Future Tense: 'Be Going To'

Future Tense: 'Will'

Future Continuous Tense

Future Perfect Tense

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Ashley taught 14 days ago

The session focused on the academic analysis of quotes from Shakespeare's Hamlet, with the Tutor guiding the Student in identifying and explaining literary devices, themes, and character motivations. The Student practiced applying specific terminology and techniques for quote analysis. The next session is planned to cover 'Streetcar' and poetry analysis.

Analyzing Literary Quotes: Beyond Surface Meaning

The Power of Verbs and Nouns in Characterization

Terminology for Literary Analysis

Thematic Exploration: Melancholy

Mortality

and Meaning

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Kubra taught 20 days ago

The student and tutor worked on SAT verbal preparation, covering vocabulary in context, sentence completion, and reading comprehension strategies. They analyzed various passages to identify main ideas, word meanings, and authorial intent, with a plan to continue test preparation in the next session.

Analyzing Historical Narratives and Authenticity

Cultural Diffusion and Adoption of Crops

Comparing and Contrasting Interpretations of a Study

Interpreting Historical Evidence and Legacy

Purpose of a Text: Identifying Main Ideas

Identifying Textual Contradictions and Support

Vocabulary in Context: 'Marked'

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Ashley taught 25 days ago

The student and tutor engaged in a comprehensive analysis of Tennessee Williams' play, 'A Streetcar Named Desire.' They discussed character symbolism, linguistic styles, thematic elements tied to setting and costume, and the play's classification as a modern tragedy. The session also included an overview of Tennessee Williams' biography and relevant historical context, with plans to revisit poetry in future sessions.

The Significance of Stage Directions in "A Streetcar Named Desire"

The Role of Violence and Aggression

The Play as a Modern Tragedy

Symbolism in Character Names and Setting

Language as a Tool for Character Development

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Ashley taught 29 days ago

The Tutor led an extensive review of H.G. Wells's "The War of the Worlds," covering its plot, characters, themes, and language. The session also touched upon the novel's historical context and concluded with a discussion of future study plans focusing on "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Hamlet," including quote analysis and essay practice.

The Martian Invasion Narrative

Symbolism of the Martians and Their Technology

Themes: Imperialism

War

and Social Darwinism

Linguistic Techniques and Narrative Style

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Wayne taught about 2 months ago

This English as a Second Language (ESL) class focused on vocabulary and comprehension related to the trend of Americans choosing a life without alcohol. The student practiced new vocabulary, answered comprehension questions based on an article, and learned idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs associated with drinking habits and abstinence. The next class is scheduled for Monday.

Prevalence and its Usage

Idioms: 'On the Wagon' and 'Off the Wagon'

Phrasal Verbs: 'Cut Back On' and 'Give Up'

The Sober Curious Movement

Mindful Drinking and Intentionality

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Online English Tutor for American Accent: Simple Steps to Sound Natural

1. Learn the basics of American vowel sounds

Vowels in American English sound different from many other accents. Words like “cat,” “car,” and “cut” can confuse new learners. In online English classes for beginners, tutors help you practice these vowel sounds clearly. Short daily exercises make you aware of mouth shape and tongue movement.

2. Practice word stress with your English tutor online

American English gives strong stress to certain syllables in a word. For example, in “computer,” the stress is on “pu.” A tutor explains these stress patterns and helps you practice saying them naturally. Correct word stress improves clarity and makes speech easier to understand.

3. Understand the rhythm of spoken English

American English follows a clear rhythm, stressed words sound stronger, while others are softer. Online English tutors use short dialogues or stories to teach this flow. Once learners catch the rhythm, sentences sound smoother and more confident.

4. Work on connected speech

In real life, Americans link words together. “What are you doing?” often sounds like “Whatcha doing?” An online tutor helps you hear and repeat these patterns without confusion. This practice improves listening and makes speaking more natural in everyday situations.

5. Shadow native speakers for better pronunciation

Shadowing means repeating what you hear right after a native speaker. Online tutors often use short videos, news clips, or podcasts to train learners this way. It’s one of the best techniques to learn natural speed and tone without memorizing lines.

6. Record your voice and get feedback

Listening to your own recordings helps you spot small mistakes in pronunciation or tone. Tutors guide you on which areas to focus on, maybe “r” sounds or vowel length. Over time, hearing your progress keeps you motivated to continue.

7. Focus on real-world conversations

An American accent is not just about sounding right, it’s about being understood. Online English classes often include role-play sessions like ordering food, booking hotels, or making business calls. These help you apply pronunciation practice in daily life and travel situations.

8. Learn to recognize regional accents

Not every American sounds the same. Tutors introduce you to different voices, Southern, Midwestern, or Californian, so you can understand all of them. This helps when watching movies, attending meetings, or traveling across different parts of the U.S.

9. Strengthen listening through short exercises

Listening carefully improves speaking naturally. Many tutors assign short audio clips or dialogues to identify stress, pitch, and rhythm. The goal is to help you hear patterns clearly before reproducing them.

10. Build consistency with short daily sessions

Accent training works best when done regularly. Online English tutors encourage short but steady practice, even 10 minutes daily makes a big difference. This keeps the tongue and ears tuned to the accent.

11. Combine pronunciation tools with live lessons

Many online classes use pronunciation apps and speech tools alongside tutor feedback. These help track your progress visually. You learn to match sounds, reduce errors, and speak with more confidence.

12. Notice tone and intonation in sentences

In American English, tone can change meaning. A tutor helps you notice when a sentence sounds polite, firm, or friendly. Understanding tone helps avoid miscommunication in emails, meetings, or travel situations.

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