Why Confusing Flap T Sounds In American English Become D

In this Advanced English pronunciation lesson, we cover why confusing flap T sounds in American English become D. Learn how to pronounce words that have a "t" in them as a "d" sound instead. If you're looking to improve your English pronunciation and intonation learn Flap T! With accent reduction your English becomes more fluent. 📝 Full Lesson Transcript  and 🎙Podcast: https://advancedenglish.co/blog/5a7ads7q/why-confusing-flap-t-sounds-in-american-english-become-d ENROLL IN OUR WEB COURSES (FREE trial included): 👇 🏆Acing Online Interviews:  https://explearning.co/courses/online-interviews 🏆Group Interviews: https://explearning.co/courses/group-interviews 🏆Online Teamwork: https://explearning.co/courses/online-teamwork 🏆Remote Work: https://explearning.co/courses/remote-work And don't forget to check out our website for the writeup and podcast of all of our lessons: https://advancedenglish.co/blog ⚡Book a FREE PRIVATE COACHING SESSION with me:  https://calendly.com/marydaphne/private-coaching-session ⚡JOIN MY GROUP COACHING PROGRAM: https://forms.gle/94NH8CZ6o49Stpz57 #advancedenglish #confidentenglish #marydaphne #communication #englishcommunication

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