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One month of English pronunciation correction
One month of English pronunciation correction
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Book Introduction
Smooth like butter~
Korean pronunciation as smooth as butter!


Hee-young, a 30-year-old who successfully completed his university education and got a job with a TOEIC score of 800.
I gathered my courage and came to the US on a trip with a friend.
I was trying to order coffee at a cafe and blurted out, "Can I get two Americanos?" but the barista didn't seem to understand at all.
My friend teases me, saying that I can't understand him because my pronunciation is not good.
My face feels hot and I want to get out of here.
I keep pronouncing the words clearly to somehow complete the ordering mission, but the barista looks more and more embarrassed.
A pronunciation training book has been published for learners who are not bad at English but often find themselves in a difficult situation because they don't understand, and it's becoming a hot topic.
It is 『One Month English Pronunciation Correction』.

This book focuses on 'linking' in English pronunciation.
Each word is not difficult, but when combined, expressions and sentences like 'Did you get it? (ㄷ주게릿)' are difficult to hear, so by intensively training for a month, your pronunciation will noticeably improve in a short period of time.
Author Papa English says that it's not that Koreans are bad at English, but the reason they have trouble communicating even when they make sentences using correct grammar is because of pronunciation, especially consonants.
Even pronunciation learning, which can easily become stiff if not done properly, is provided with the author's clear explanations and interesting topics such as movies and entertainment every day, so that learners can watch it without feeling burdened.
It's a bonus that it even captures the stress and rhythm of native speakers.
To provide more detailed information on what you have learned, the author even records the lectures and explains them.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who is stressed out by their English pronunciation and wants to change their native Korean English pronunciation to sound like a native speaker.

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preface
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Week 1: Consonant Rules for Beginners

DAY 01 Pronounce consonants by attaching them to vowels.
DAY 02 Just say the same thing once!
DAY 03: A Simple Guide to Understanding the 'Rule of Consonants'
DAY 04 [h] Skip and get used to the English rhythm
DAY 05 Stop phenomenon without making a sound
DAY 06 Pronounce [t + you], [d + you] softly
DAY 07_Review Taylor Swift's Acceptance Speech

Culture Tips for Fun Tips for Overseas Travel Tips!

Week 2 Just this alone will definitely improve t and d

Day 08 Learn a soft version of the flap t
Day 09 [d] There is also a soft version
Day 10 [t] not pronounced at all (1)
Day 11 [t] not pronounced at all (2)
Day 12 How to pronounce n't, the abbreviation for not
Day 13 There is a separate way to pronounce to
Day 14_Review Timothée Chalamet and Pengsoo meet!

Culture Tips for Fun Reading Early vs. Late
late at night

Week 3: Linking Rules to Improve English Listening

Day 15: The pronunciation of the verb be contracted, that's it!
Day 16 will organize abbreviated pronunciations in one go!
Day 17 Native speakers' real I'm going to pronunciation!
Day 18 Want to instead of wanna, got to instead of gotta
Day 19 How to Pronounce of Like a Native Speaker
Day 20 「what + do verb/be verb」 pronunciation is the same?!
Day 21_Review Leonardo DiCaprio's Interview

Fun Reading Culture Tips: American Dating Culture

Week 4: Practice the Cheat Keys to Improve Fluency

Day 22: Getting used to English rhythm
Day 23 Pronounce weak vowels as schwa
Day 24 Words that are good to learn when you develop the habit of pronouncing them with schwa (1)
Day 25 Words that are good to learn when you develop the habit of pronouncing them with schwa (2)
Day 26 Words that are good to learn when you develop the habit of pronouncing them with schwa (3)
Day 27 Words that are good to learn when you develop the habit of pronouncing them with schwa (4)
Day 28 How to make pronunciation easier
Day 29 How to pronounce have/has to easily
Day 30_Review Let's train your tongue! Tongue Twister!

Pronunciation Practice Tips Learning Tips for Improving Consonance
Shadowing Tips for Pronunciation Correction
A fun cultural tip I thought it was a compliment…

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Publisher's Review
Even though Koreans have been learning English for so long,
We'll reveal the one and only reason why communicating with native speakers is difficult!

Improve your Korean-style English pronunciation by focusing on 'linking'.


Your pronunciation will improve in a short period of time by making you pronounce 'Did you?' as 'Diju' instead of 'Did.you?' and 'check in' as 'Chekin' instead of 'Cheuk.in.'
You can learn 'linking' properly by learning the basic pronunciation of 'water' as 'Woro', the contraction and omission of 'I'm gonna' as 'Aimerna', and even 'rhythm practice' to properly learn stress.

Learn with easy-to-understand explanations and interesting topics!

Learn fun topics like pop songs and famous movie lines to keep you interested.
Learning will be much more enjoyable if you know that New Jeans' song "Hype Boy" is actually "Hype Boy" and not "Hype. Boy" and study with Timothy Shalomé's interview, right?

We provide detailed learning MP3s and key author lectures!

We provide audio files created by the author himself, directing native-speaking voice actors in the studio.
I put so much effort into it that it made even native speakers sweat.
To help you learn pronunciation in more detail, a video lecture is also included, in which the author takes pictures of his mouth shapes.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 20, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 216 pages | 292g | 148*210*11mm
- ISBN13: 9791140710959

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