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The Accent Journey Podcast

The Accent Journey Podcast

著者: Steven D. Nelson
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Do you have an accent when you speak English and aren't happy with it? Then the Accent Journey Podcast is for you!

Every week, host and American English accent coach Steven Nelson discuss topics to help non-native speakers improve their communication skills and sound more natural when expressing themselves in English. Join our community and see the transformation within yourself. Brought to you by accentfirst.com.

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  • Coarticulation: Why Native Speakers Don't Pronounce Every Sound Separately
    2026/07/05

    In this episode of The Accent Journey, we explore coarticulation, one of the fundamental features of natural spoken English. Rather than producing one sound at a time, native speakers smoothly transition from one sound to the next, with each sound influencing the ones around it.

    You'll discover why fluent speech is a continuous movement of the tongue, lips, and jaw—not a series of isolated sounds—and how understanding coarticulation can improve both your pronunciation and your listening comprehension.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • What coarticulation is and why it happens
    • How your mouth naturally prepares for upcoming sounds
    • Examples of coarticulation involving lip rounding and tongue movement
    • Why many learners sound choppy when they pronounce every word separately
    • How to develop smoother, more natural speech

    The episode includes:

    • Guided phrase practice
    • Lip and tongue awareness exercises
    • Short dialogues
    • An extended reading passage
    • A weekly speaking challenge

    Key takeaway: Native speakers don't pronounce sounds one by one. Their speech organs move continuously, allowing sounds to blend naturally into one another.

    This week's challenge: Choose a short paragraph and read it aloud twice. The first time, focus on accuracy. The second time, focus on smooth, continuous movement from one sound to the next. Record yourself and listen for places where your speech becomes choppy, then try again with a more fluid rhythm.

    Practice Passage: "Yesterday morning, I met a friend for breakfast before work. We talked about an upcoming vacation and made plans for the summer. After breakfast, we walked to the train station together before heading in different directions. It was a relaxing start to a busy day."

    Follow The Accent Journey, hosted by accent coach Steven Nelson, for weekly episodes designed to help non-native speakers build clearer, more confident American English pronunciation - one sound and pattern at a time.

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    The Accent Journey Podcast is brought to you by AccentFirst Speech Communication Services. Find us online at accentfirst.com. We'd love to hear your feedback. Visit us and leave a message at accentfirst.com/contact

    Music: Vendredi - Hypnosis ( Free Download & Free Copyright ) by Vendredi is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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    9 分
  • It's Not What You Say, It's What You STRESS: Emphasis and Contrast in American English
    2026/06/28

    In this episode of The Accent Journey, we explore how native speakers use emphasis and contrastive stress to change meaning, express opinions, correct information, and communicate emotions.

    The words in a sentence may stay the same, but changing which word receives stress can completely change the message. Learning how to use emphasis effectively is a major step toward sounding more natural and expressive in American English.

    You'll learn:

    • What contrastive stress is
    • How stress changes meaning
    • How native speakers use emphasis to correct misunderstandings
    • How stress expresses strong opinions and emotions
    • Common contrast patterns such as not X, but Y

    The episode includes:

    • Contrastive stress drills
    • Sentence practice
    • Guided dialogues
    • Emotion and opinion exercises
    • A longer reading passage

    Key takeaway: The most important word in your message usually receives the strongest stress.

    This week's challenge: Take a simple sentence such as I bought a new car and practice stressing different words. Notice how the meaning changes each time. Then listen for examples of contrastive stress in podcasts, interviews, and everyday conversations.

    Practice Passage: "Last week, I planned to take the train to Chicago, but the schedule changed unexpectedly. I didn't travel on Friday—I traveled on Saturday. At first, I was frustrated, but the trip turned out to be fantastic. In fact, it was one of the best weekends I've had in a long time."

    Follow The Accent Journey, hosted by accent coach Steven Nelson, for weekly episodes designed to help non-native speakers build clearer, more confident American English pronunciation - one sound and pattern at a time.

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    The Accent Journey Podcast is brought to you by AccentFirst Speech Communication Services. Find us online at accentfirst.com. We'd love to hear your feedback. Visit us and leave a message at accentfirst.com/contact

    Music: Vendredi - Hypnosis ( Free Download & Free Copyright ) by Vendredi is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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    10 分
  • Mhm, Right, Wow: The Hidden Sounds That Make You Sound More Fluent
    2026/06/21

    In this episode of The Accent Journey, we explore one of the least taught but most important aspects of conversational fluency: backchannels and discourse markers.

    Native speakers constantly use small listener responses such as mhm, uh-huh, right, I see, really?, and wow to show attention, understanding, interest, and engagement. They also use discourse markers like so, well, anyway, and I mean to organize ideas and guide conversations.

    You'll learn:

    • What backchannels are and why they matter
    • The six most common backchannels in American English
    • How intonation changes the meaning of expressions like uh-huh and really
    • What discourse markers are and how they help conversations flow
    • How to sound more engaged and natural during conversations

    The episode includes:

    • Pronunciation practice
    • Intonation exercises
    • Guided dialogues
    • Conversation drills
    • An extended practice passage

    See the post on our blog about this topic for more information on backchannels and discourse markers.

    Key takeaway: Fluency isn't only about speaking clearly - it's also about showing that you're listening.

    This week's challenge: Listen to a podcast interview and keep track of every time you hear a backchannel such as mhm, right, wow, or uh-huh. Then start using one or two of these expressions deliberately in your own conversations and observe how interactions become smoother and more natural.

    Practice Passage: "So, last weekend I visited some friends in another city. We spent the afternoon exploring local restaurants and walking around downtown. At one point, we got completely lost. Well, eventually we found our way back, and everything worked out fine. Anyway, it turned into a really fun day."

    Follow The Accent Journey, hosted by accent coach Steven Nelson, for weekly episodes designed to help non-native speakers build clearer, more confident American English pronunciation - one sound and pattern at a time.

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    The Accent Journey Podcast is brought to you by AccentFirst Speech Communication Services. Find us online at accentfirst.com. We'd love to hear your feedback. Visit us and leave a message at accentfirst.com/contact

    Music: Vendredi - Hypnosis ( Free Download & Free Copyright ) by Vendredi is licensed under a Creative Commons License.

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    11 分
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