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Pronouncing T in Canada

by Recommendation of Heather Chetwynd | Dec 4, 2014 | Accent Modification

In Canadian English, there are several ways to pronounce the letter /T/. This depends on where the letter is in the word and whether it begins a stressed syllable or not. If so, the sound is sharp and has quite a bit of air. But what about the /T/ between two vowels...
The Relationship between Spelling and Pronunciation

The Relationship between Spelling and Pronunciation

by Heather Chetwynd | Nov 26, 2014 | Accent Modification

What is the relationship between spelling and pronunciation? I recently saw an article about the pronunciation of the word PHO, a popular Vietnamese noodle soup. Based on the spelling, most Canadians and Americans tend to pronounce the word as FOE (rhyming with the...
Homeless immigrant youth – Study finds cultural clash with parents is the top reason

Homeless immigrant youth – Study finds cultural clash with parents is the top reason

by Recommendation of Heather Chetwynd | Nov 26, 2014 | Culture and Values

Some facts about homeless immigrant youth in Canada: Nearly 2 out of 3 have origins in Africa or the Caribbean. Over 1 in 3 identified as LGBTQ. Over 25% identified as being a parent. Over 50% report some level of religious or faith identity. Family conflict was cited...

Both Sides Now – A Canadian Classic by Joni Mitchell

by Heather Chetwynd | Nov 13, 2014 | Accent Modification

Both Sides Now is a Canadian classic, written and performed by Canadian musician, singer songwriter and painter, Joni Mitchell. Joni began her professional career performing in small Saskatchewan nightclubs in the early 60s, later moving to Toronto where she became...
Learn to Speak Clearly and be Understood in English

Learn to Speak Clearly and be Understood in English

by Heather Chetwynd | Nov 5, 2014 | Accent Modification

You CAN learn to speak clearly and be better understood when you speak English. Do you have difficulties understanding and/or being understood? The ability to participate comfortably in a conversation depends upon language and context. Understanding the culture, being...
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