The American Accent Guide

Author:   Beverly a Lujan
Publisher:   Lingual Arts
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9780963413932


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 July 2015
Format:   Paperback
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The American Accent Guide


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This is the 3rd edition of the world-acclaimed The American Accent Guide. The American Accent Guide provides comprehensive training on the standard American accent. The materials for this program consist of a book and accompanying streaming audio. The book provides a link and an access code for the audio, which can then be streamed on any digital device. The methods and principles of this program are based on the belief that an efficient way to become a clear and effective speaker in a non-native language is to gain an understanding of the phonology (sound system) of that language. The American Accent Guide addresses the entire sound system of American English and gives thorough attention to each of its elements. These elements are: Intonation Stress Rhythm Individual vowel sounds Individual consonant sounds The program found in The American Accent Guide addresses each of these elements through a variety of engaging, interactive exercises that use everyday language in situations ranging from casual to technical and from informal to professional. The American Accent Guide is divided into eight sections, each of which contains its own numbering sequence and audio. Each section addresses a complete and distinct aspect of the American accent, so the student can potentially study each part independently. Although each section is complete in and of itself, exercises do reinforce skills addressed in previous sections. This makes studying the program in the order presented the most effective way to both understand the concepts and practice and improve one's accent. By the end of the course, learners will possess a clear idea of how to process the American accent and have the basic speaking tools required to express it. They will also be prepared to continue building their accent skills through purposeful listening to the way that native speakers of American English communicate. Who is The American Accent Guide for? Typical users of The American Accent Guide include universities, colleges, language schools, speech-language pathologists, ESL instructors, and individual learners. The program is appropriate for students representing all foreign language backgrounds, given that they possess at least a low-intermediate command of the English language. The Approach The American Accent Guide introduces the elements of American English speech in the most logical sequence, integrating each of them into natural contexts. It takes a highly complex accent system and makes it easy to understand. While practicing new speech patterns, the learner gains awareness of the underlying rules of the American English sound system. These insights facilitate continued improvement and increased fluency in standard American English. The Dialect The dialect used in The American Accent Guide is standard American English, sometimes referred to as General American. This accent is heard widely throughout parts of the United States and Canada; it is the preferred standard in North American news media and movies. Exercises in The American Accent Guide reflect the communication style of American culture, and they incorporate common idioms and colloquialisms used frequently in everyday situations. The Audio The American Accent Guide is accompanied by clear audio featuring a mix of male and female speakers of standard American English. Audio track markers are easily located in small circles throughout the text. The entire book is available in audio form, and the program can be followed using the audio independently should the student wish to use it that way. Changes to the New Edition This new 3rd edition of The American Accent Guide builds upon the successes of the previous editions. It includes revisions with new ideas, more exercises, and a new, expanded section on the topic of word stress.

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Author:   Beverly a Lujan
Publisher:   Lingual Arts
Imprint:   Lingual Arts
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9780963413932


ISBN 10:   0963413937
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   02 July 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Beverly A. Lujan's desire to specialize in training the American English accent was sparked by growing up in a bilingual family and solidified during her undergraduate studies in Speech-Language Pathology and Linguistics at San Diego State University. As a result of this passion, she went on to further her studies by achieving a Master's of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Utah. While attending the university, she also served as the Vice President of the Student Association. Language development, voice, articulation, and phonology are all among Beverly's areas of expertise. Over the course of her professional career, Beverly has provided American accent and communication training to international students at Hawthorne University and provided supervision to graduate students in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Utah. She has conducted seminars for associations and has presented at state and national conferences, sharing her expertise in improved communication through accent training. Additionally, she is the founder of the Lingual Arts Institute for Training the American Accent. Beverly provides coaching services and conducts seminars and webinars for her clients, among whom she counts professionals representing a wide range of fields and organizations. Over the course of more than 25 years, Beverly has helped thousands of learners from a variety of backgrounds, countries, and cultures to become clear and effective English-language communicators. The highly successful methods that she has developed have been compiled into the American Accent Guide, whose worldwide acclaim has earned it a spot in universities, language schools, and individual learners' bookshelves throughout the United States and around the world.

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