🇷🇸KimJovanovic
I’m really glad this is helping! The key is to listen and speak immediately—right after hearing it. Don’t look at the text at all; the words on the page don’t matter here. What matters is hearing the sound and producing it. This input-then-output method trains your brain and mouth together—vocal cords, tongue, lips, jaw—all at once—so the movements and sounds become automatic. Do short, focused sessions—about 30 minutes, three times a day—and make it a long-term habit. This strengthens neural pathways through neuroplasticity and builds real muscle memory for smooth, confident speech. Rhythm is everything—half of what makes a language feel natural. When your rhythm and mouth movements match, the words flow effortlessly. Here’s a strong tip: try blindfolding yourself while doing a session. Removing visual distractions forces your brain to focus completely on the sounds and movements, which makes the practice much more effective. Barry’s podcast is perfect for this. As a linguist, he designed it to train your brain and mouth together in a way that truly sticks.
🌷Hope
Really appreciate it,Kim
🇷🇸KimJovanovic
Podcast Artwork, Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice
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https://podcasts.apple.com/dk/podcast/wadjasay-american-english-pronunciation-practice/id1568815323?i=1000743086776