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This new and expanded third edition of American Accent Training with 5 new audio CDs has four all-new chapters that cover the psychology of accent acquisition, American voice quality, a pronunciation overview, and an ESL instructor's guide. The new CDs feature professional male and female voices that have been carefully selected to represent that perfect American accent. With 30 years of extensive research, the unique AAT methodology has been refined to teach the American sound quickly and easily, paying special attention to:
American Accent Training also offers detailed nationality guides for ten languages and accent variations: Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Korean, Arabic, and the US Southern accent. Added features include access to comprehensive websites, and referral to a qualified telephone analyst for individual help. American Accent Training has been Americanizing the speaking habits of students and business people since 1991. Going where no accent book has gone before, AAT continues to set the standard for anyone learning or teaching the American accent.
- Sales Rank: #12075 in Books
- Brand: Brand: Barron's Educational Series
- Published on: 2012-09-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.00" h x 7.75" w x .75" l, 1.45 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 224 pages
- Used Book in Good Condition
Most helpful customer reviews
65 of 69 people found the following review helpful.
Great book to improve my accent
By Happy101
I immigrated to the US when I was 30 years old. In the past 20 years, I have always tried to reduce my native accent in speaking American English. My job requires me to talk to customers on the phone, to host web meetings and to give presentations in front of a large group of audiences. I had taken different classes to improve my accent until I found the second version of this book. I was amazed by the techniques described in the book such as voice quality, ups and downs, and peaks and valleys. I signed up for an evaluation then enrolled in 6-months of classes provided by the author's organization. I greatly improved after I received direct feedback on a weekly basis. It has been a life changing experience after I had changed my voice quality in speaking American English. Before I came across this book, my native speaker friends always told me to speak slowly and to raise my voice volume particularly on the phone. Actually, it is not that at all. After I listened to all of the tracks on the CDs more than twice, gradually, I applied the techniques from the book in my daily communication. I have continuously received positive feedback from my audiences. I don't need to speak slowly and word by word. It was painful for native speakers to listen to me when I spoke that way.
As I am reading the third version, it has the outline of the techniques "The American Sound" in Chapter 1 on Page 1 and 2. It is the summary of the techniques in the book. This is a great book for whoever wants to reduce his first language accent in speaking American English. I got my money's worth from the book and the class.
39 of 41 people found the following review helpful.
The best for your american accent!
By Avid reader
This book changed my life by changing my perception of the American Accent. After moving to the U.S. it became critical for me to communicate orally at a similar level as the native speakers. If you want to understand and be able to replicate how Americans speak English then you REALLY need this book. That is especially the case if you, like me, have spent (many) years reading and listening American English but not living in the U.S. This book will open your ears, yes your ears!
In several languages you can pronounce virtually everything right just by knowing how the words are written. As you may have noticed, that is not the case with American English. This book helps you to understand how it works and even, in general terms, why.
Don't think that the American English follows no rules or that you are unable to learn and use them. Here you will find examples to understand the patterns and exercises to practice and incorporate them into your everyday speech. The author clearly knows her subject and has extensive PRACTICAL experience teaching English as Second Language (ESL) to people with different language backgrounds.It shows in her explanations of how and why. Don't miss "The Miracle Technique"! nor how you can pronounce words and phrases the right way if you see them written the way they are said. It will blow you away!
Something funny is that just 1 week after I started reading the book and doing the exercises, people around me noticed the difference!
But make no mistakes, if you want to benefit from all what this book offers you need to take the time and effort to read/study the book and practice, practice, practice.
After having read and used for some time the 2nd Edition of this book I decided, for professional reasons, to take the 6 months program they offer online and via skype ([...]) and have no regrets. My instructor is very helpful and knowledgeable and it definitely makes a huge difference having someone guiding and correcting you as you improve your skills.
Living in a new culture and mastering a foreign language is an exciting journey. Since I found this book, I knew it would be my best companion here in the U.S.
Make it yours!
100 of 115 people found the following review helpful.
This works! ***UPDATED 2 YEARS LATER MAY 2014*****
By Amazon Customer
SEE ORIGINAL REVIEW FIRST below after the break
*******UPDATE MAY 2014******
I decided to update this review nearly 2 years later, as I can shed some light on some lingering questions, linguistically speaking :)
So, here goes. Two years later my biggest noticeable slip in the American accent remains the letter R, ah , my obstinate, unruly, AAAAAAAARRRR. Yep, I trill it. I know it's an alveolar flap really, but it slips in when I'm not noticing, that rogue rascal raining on my parade. (Ann would have added rambunctious, but that's too many R's ). I watch with stupidity as my 4 year old sails through "rainbows and gardens" then "رمل و بحر" without skipping a beat ( pronounced ramel and bahar, and they mean sand and sea, respectively)
Ah well, that's about it, really. I've retained or improved on -nearly- everything else:
Intonation is getting really good, pitch can still be a b*itch, liaisons are now decent, and the most striking example of further accent acquisition happened this morning . Someone was trying to sell me his lawn care service, over the phone, and I was trying to politely get rid of him. It's a Sunday, I'm standing outside an ICU room waiting to talk to family (I'm a doctor), and I wanna be done early today, ya know? Finally after the fourth no thank you from me, he hangs up. I hang up too, exclaiming " Jesus H Christ !!" One second later, I burst out laughing at this.
(On a more serious note, so CENTRAL is the R to all you Yanks that the "American sound " can be summarized in one self-repeating mantra : RhubarbRhubarbRhubarb∞! ( I use the term Yanks endearingly, by the way, and whenever I wanna tease my friend Steve)
One last thing : There are a couple of comments on my review from 2 years ago that I've been once or twice half-tempted to address, but very often the best answer is none at all, as I like to read these comments "for the lulz". Now's that's INTERNET-slang! Look! I use it and I'm still gainfully employed! Geez.
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*****ORIGINAL REVIEW AUGUST 2012******
A few months after finishing a 6-month course with an instructor, and using the second edition of this book, a man asked me for directions at the place where I work. Without pausing, I said: "Whyncha come with me?"
I lead him to were he was going, and then it suddenly dawned on me how much my speech pattern had changed. A year ago, I would've said accurately but very stiffly why-don't-you-come-with me.
Accent training is more than just being able to produce individual words or discrete sounds; it's really the ability to combine words and phrases fluidly. I came to the US at the age of 24, and of course had an accent. Most speech pathologists/linguists agree that after a certain age, say 10, an acquired new language will retain "an accent", ie a different way of producing sounds. Six years later, I was determined to test this theory. I was never particularly bothered by my (Arabic) accent, and rarely was I not understood, but the project took a scholarly, almost serious, tone to it.
Would I be able to drop my accent? I had six months to find out, and I set a goal of attaining at least 95% perfection, meaning that my accent would deviate from a standard American accent less than 5% of the time.
I used the second edition of this book during my six month run, but also reviewed this third edition in its entirety when it came out, eager to find what changed in the science (yes, it is a science) of accent training/acquisition. Much is improved and expanded on in this book, but the main themes remain the same: Pronunciation, intonation, voice quality (better clarified in this third edition), and, my favorite, linking, also known as liaisons.
Different people will have different challenges. While I felt that I could produce many individual words perfectly and rarely had issues with stress or grammar, the production of whole phrases and the 'music' of the language itself with its accompanying nuances and staircase intonation etc etc , was my challenge. Phrases were broken; there was this choppy feel to how words were connected. It was fun listening to one's own accent change, and it did.
I took a Versant online/phone test on my own when I felt I was ready, and... scored a 76 out of a possible 80 in its pronunciation subset . (The test also has grades sentence mastery, vocabulary and fluency). That's an uncanny 95% (76/80). Should've aimed higher, haha.
Now just as one could misplay a piano piece and hit a note instead of another, one could do just the same and 'revert' to an old accent. I guess it takes many months, possibly years for the new accent to become fully ingrained. Here's a quick example: it took me a while to get to use "goda the park " rather than go-to(pronounce the to)-the park. And I'm told intoxication might make you speak in your original accent, but I digress.
Your words will "blend" together when you learn the American Accent. The exercises in this book are neat, supplemented by a fantastic audio track in 5 CD's. Self conscious? Pop 'em in your car's CD player.
(One unexpected thing I learned indirectly from this book is how people in different regions in the US speak differently, and I'm not even talking about the drawl of the southern accent or the distinctive Boston accent. I'm talking Chicago vs California! This'll all make you more aware of how words YOU make sound, and being able to change them accordingly.)
The third edition also expands on nationality guides, something I found very useful when analyzing the differences in my Middle Eastern accent. (Far-east speakers may have different challenging words/letters as opposed to say, Spanish speakers, or African. This'll allow you to focus on the anomalies)
So yes, you can change your accent, but you need to practice, practice, practice! The more you practice, the closer you'll get to it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it, even for those just curious to know something about the American accent.
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