This document provides information about differences between British and American English pronunciation. It discusses differences in vowel and consonant sounds like the 'a' sound in words like "ask" and "cast", the 'r' sound in words like "bird" and "hard", the 'u' sound in words like "student" and "new", and concludes by thanking the reader and providing contact information for CITA Academy, an organization that teaches pronunciation.
3. British & American English
A sound . 1
Word British American
Ask AAsk ask
Cast kAAst kast
Fast fAAst fast
Past pAAst past
Last lAAst last
4. R Sound . 2
Word British American
Bird Bi:d Bird
Hard Ha:d Hard
Part Pa:t Part
Third Thi:d Third
Teacher :Teacha Teacher
5. R Sound . 2
R + Vowel
Word British American
Red Red Red
Great Great Great
Im a teacher of Im a teacher ov Im a teacher ov
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6. U Sound . 3
Word British American
Student Student Stoodent
New Nuu Noo
Tuesday Tuezday Toozday
Duty Duty Doody
Stupid Stupid Stoopid
Introduce Introduce Introdoos
Reduce Reduce Redoos
Tube Tube Toob
7. Thank You Very Much
Slow Progress is Better than No
Progress
8. CITA Academy
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Website: www.citaacademy.net
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