@ClearEnglishCorner
  @ClearEnglishCorner
Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | How to Pronounce the P, T and K Sounds in American English @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded October 2017 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Learn how to speak clearly, sound more natural and finally feel confident and comfortable in English. Join my FREE Own Your English training: clearenglishcorner.com/ownyourenglish

In this American English pronunciation lesson on the Clear English Corner, you will learn how to pronounce the /p/, /t/ and /k/, or "Air Puff" Sounds.

Download the free PDF that accompanies this lesson here: clearenglishcorner.com/p/100-common-air-puff-words

What students are saying about The Clear English Academy:

“Don't miss this program. It will transform you.” George, native Malayalam speaker

“The best part is everybody understands me when I speak and the anxiety that I felt when speaking English is gone.” Patty, native Spanish speaker

“I can speak more confidently and fluently in my daily work. It is a turning point in both my life and my career.” Jing, native Mandarin speaker

“This program is the best thing I have ever done to improve my spoken English.” Hanf, native Vietnamese speaker

“​​I have to say that is probably the best decision I’ve ever made regarding improving my spoken English. This program is a game changer.” Seng, native Thai speaker

“This is not just one more online pronunciation program, it's a turning point to a new level of English comprehension and interaction.” Katy, native Russian speaker
How to Pronounce the P, T and K Sounds in American EnglishEnglish Pronunciation Tip: Words that end in -ATEHow to Pronounce DONT, DOESNT and DIDNT   American English Contractions5 Keys to Dominating your Pronunciation GoalsHow to open a meeting in EnglishBe more Confident in English: Setting GoalsChristmas Phrases and Vocabulary for better Holiday ConversationsWhat is a Syllable? Word Stress in American English Part 1How to improve your American Accent:  Understanding SchwaNatural English Rhythm: Compound Nouns and Phrasal VerbsDO and DOES Pronunciation in North American English   Clear English CornerTransform your English: Clear English Academy

How to Pronounce the P, T and K Sounds in American English @ClearEnglishCorner

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER