How to read difficult English alphabets and practice pronunciation for native speakers

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Are you having trouble speaking English?

It's ridiculous, but even if you look at the English alphabet, the way you read it is different from Korean

Your head hurts?


Unlike Korean, English is a fixed vowel called Aya Yo-yu

It's not about pronouncing letters, but various pronunciations in a vowel letter

It is a language that is expressed in various ways.


If you look at the English alphabet, every time the same Aa is used in a word

Your head hurts because of the variety of pronunciations, right?

I'm here to help.


I have trouble reading English vocabulary and alphabets after taking my classes

It's going to be much less difficult.

Because English has a wide variety of pronunciations to express the sound of letters

That's how difficult it is to study.

Difficult studies require a teacher to make progress, right?

I'll be your teacher to read difficult English alphabets.


Sign up now and practice reading the alphabet with great pronunciation and proficient English conversation

Let's go with English pronunciation?

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A! You're a Korean teacher! How to learn native pronunciation from Korean speakers!

Don't worry, the English I'm going to teach you is not a Korean-style dripping pronunciation. When there are transactions between companies, meetings, etc., I travel there and work as an interpreter. I'm not an interpreter at an international conference where senior people from all over the world gather, which I only see on TV, but at meetings I have clients who are native speakers always ask me where I learned English. A black or white person from the United States, a country where people of various races live with American nationality. Anyway, when I meet a native American and speak English, I know I met someone from my hometown in Korea even though I'm Asian, and I think, “Which state did you live in before coming to Korea? How long have you been in Korea? What's that? You weren't born in America? “Your nationality is Korean?” They know I'm from the same hometown as them. If you study with me, you will get rid of the worry that you will study English with Korean pronunciation, so why don't you study with me all day today?

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