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Common Pronunciation Mistakes International Students Make

Common Pronunciation Mistakes International Students Make

April 04, 20241 min read

When it comes to speaking English, international students often struggle with pronunciation. Here are three common mistakes they make and how to fix them.

  1. Vowel Sounds: English has a lot of vowel sounds that can be hard for non-native speakers. Sometimes, similar words sound different because of how you say the vowels. For example, "bit" and "beat" sound similar but have different meanings. To get better, listen carefully to how native speakers say words and practice making these sounds yourself.

  2. Consonant Clusters: English words can have tricky groups of consonants together, like in "strengths" or "twelfth." Many students find these hard to say and might skip some sounds. To improve, practice saying tongue twisters and work on saying each sound in the cluster clearly.

  3. Word Stress and Intonation: In English, we stress certain syllables in words more than others, and the way we say words can change their meaning. This can be tough for international students to get right. To get better, try copying how native speakers talk, listen to English shows or podcasts, and practice speaking with the right stress and tone.

    In conclusion, learning English pronunciation might seem tough, but with practice, you can improve. If you need help, there are resources available to assist you and we can  help you! Don't worry too much about tests like TOEFL; If you want to explore other ways to show your English skills without taking the TOEFL, check out ASC English's page here:Skip the TOEFL. We can help you find different options. Keep practicing, and you'll do great!

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ASC English

Building upon a legacy of ten years of international ESL experience, ASC English has been supporting and providing educational services to international students in the Boston area since 1993. We have fostered a strong understanding of the needs of foreign individuals embarking on an education in the United States, and have developed a diverse range of services to help you through the challenges of succeeding in the American educational system. ASC English also runs a youth program for students grades 2-12. The A+ Program challenges young students while instilling valuable skills and confidence to take throughout life. We provide a fun, creative and supportive environment for students to discover a passion for learning. The US educational system is designed for the average student and limits many students‘ educational potential. We provide an intensive, advanced program that focuses on math and English to challenge students outside of their regular school curriculum. Our teachers are state certified and work in the best schools in the Boston area. We are dedicated to provide a challenging and stimulating academic environment aimed to supplement day-to-day classroom learning.

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Common Pronunciation Mistakes International Students Make

Common Pronunciation Mistakes International Students Make

April 04, 20241 min read

When it comes to speaking English, international students often struggle with pronunciation. Here are three common mistakes they make and how to fix them.

  1. Vowel Sounds: English has a lot of vowel sounds that can be hard for non-native speakers. Sometimes, similar words sound different because of how you say the vowels. For example, "bit" and "beat" sound similar but have different meanings. To get better, listen carefully to how native speakers say words and practice making these sounds yourself.

  2. Consonant Clusters: English words can have tricky groups of consonants together, like in "strengths" or "twelfth." Many students find these hard to say and might skip some sounds. To improve, practice saying tongue twisters and work on saying each sound in the cluster clearly.

  3. Word Stress and Intonation: In English, we stress certain syllables in words more than others, and the way we say words can change their meaning. This can be tough for international students to get right. To get better, try copying how native speakers talk, listen to English shows or podcasts, and practice speaking with the right stress and tone.

    In conclusion, learning English pronunciation might seem tough, but with practice, you can improve. If you need help, there are resources available to assist you and we can  help you! Don't worry too much about tests like TOEFL; If you want to explore other ways to show your English skills without taking the TOEFL, check out ASC English's page here:Skip the TOEFL. We can help you find different options. Keep practicing, and you'll do great!

English pronunciationPronunciation skillsESL pronunciationPronunciation mistakesImprove pronunciationEnglish language learningLanguage pronunciation tipsEnglish language pronunciation
blog author image

ASC English

Building upon a legacy of ten years of international ESL experience, ASC English has been supporting and providing educational services to international students in the Boston area since 1993. We have fostered a strong understanding of the needs of foreign individuals embarking on an education in the United States, and have developed a diverse range of services to help you through the challenges of succeeding in the American educational system. ASC English also runs a youth program for students grades 2-12. The A+ Program challenges young students while instilling valuable skills and confidence to take throughout life. We provide a fun, creative and supportive environment for students to discover a passion for learning. The US educational system is designed for the average student and limits many students‘ educational potential. We provide an intensive, advanced program that focuses on math and English to challenge students outside of their regular school curriculum. Our teachers are state certified and work in the best schools in the Boston area. We are dedicated to provide a challenging and stimulating academic environment aimed to supplement day-to-day classroom learning.

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