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What the heck is SCHWA??? If your goal is to speak English like a native, you definitely want to know! In this American accent lesson, you'll learn all about this important sound and how it impacts the pronunciation of syllables in English words. Be sure to also watch the lesson on the 25 most commonly reduced English words, to understand how schwa impacts words within sentences as well.

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