Going or Goin'? 3 Ways To Say American English NG
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Get a video version here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqqbALRwNWk I was asked recently about the American English pronunciation differences between NG and it's reduction, an N. Specifically, does it have to do with race or class? What are the ways to reduce NG in American English effectively? Let's take a closer look! Welcome to Wake Up American, where Monday through Friday, we spend a couple minutes on a challenging aspect of American English pronunciation and walk through examples to help you achieve a more natural sound the next time you speak in American English at work, at home, or out and about town. #fluentamerican #wakeupamerican #americanenglish ❗❗❗❗❗❗ JOIN our channel to get access to our Pronunciation Group on Telegram, where you receive feedback and suggestions for YOUR pronunciation every day.  Who am I? My name is Geoff Anderson. I got my MA in Teaching English as a Second Language in 2012, and have been teaching since 2010. I've studied Italian to around level C1-C2. I was also an IELTS examiner for the speaking/writing tests for 3 years. Want to know what classes with me are like? Check out our Mission: English program, where we do livestreams that YOU can join Monday through Friday! It'd be great to do pronunciation exercises with you, answer your American English accent questions, and improve together in our supportive community Support the Show.
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