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Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes | How to Stress a Syllable: Word Stress in American English Part 2 @ClearEnglishCorner | Uploaded November 2017 | Updated October 2024, 14 hours ago.
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To pronounce English words correctly and clearly you have to understand Word Stress (Syllable Stress), or how some syllables stand out and receive more emphasis than others. In Part 2 of this American accent training series on Word Stress we dive into HOW to stress a syllable- you will learn exactly what you need to do to make those preferred syllables stand out!

In American English, all syllables are not created equal. In any word with more than one syllable, there will be one syllable that receives special attention. Understanding and using correct words stress is essential for improving your American English pronunciation, or your American accent.

Being able to identify and pronounce stressed syllables will improve the natural flow and clarity of your spoken English by leaps and bounds! This is arguably, the most important concept in American English pronunciation if your goal is to sound more clear and natural in your English.

So, I've broken this lesson into three parts:

Part 1: Identifying Syllables (can you hear them all?) youtu.be/sqHRA5_AreY

Part 2: How to Stress a Syllable (exactly what you need to do to make those preferred syllables stand out!)

Part 3: How to know which syllable to stress (a few tips and tricks!) youtu.be/dQ4rUdsh_hQ

Download the free PDF that accompanies this lesson here:
clearenglishcorner.com/p/word-stress-practice.

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