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How do you know that someone is a native speaker of American English? Is it because of his or her pronunciation? Gestures and facial expressions? Intonation? Sure, all of those things can tell you!

But there's something else in the voice that gives it away, and that's voice placement.

What is voice placement? And how is it related to an accent? You'll learn the answers to those questions in the video, plus you'll practice the placement of the American English front vowels with me at the end!
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