English Pronunciation: Pronounce It Perfectly in 4 months Fun & Easy

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 You want to learn English pronunciation but there are so many books to choose from. You don't know which book is right for you, and you don't know which book can give you the results you want.
Now look at this:

My name is Ken Xiao. I didn't speak any English when I moved to the United States at the age of 17, but listen to my English now! The audio of this is my voice!

In this book, you'll learn English pronunciation from a successful English teacher, me, who has walked in your shoes before. You'll learn to pronounce it perfectly in four months with 100% accuracy like me!


Take a look at the following pairs of words. Do they sound the same or different?
Sheep, ship
cop, cup
food, foot

Yes, they sound different. How about these pairs?
cap, cab
life, live
latter, ladder

Yes, they sound different, too. Look at the following sentences. Can you say them right?
Walk up a hill in high heels to see how you'll feel.
Friend A, "A friend in need is a friend indeed."
Friend B, "Agreed! Give me your money."

How about these sentences. Can you say them correctly?
Wipe a viper with a wiper is wise only if you're truly prepared to die.
Wear your best vest facing west then give your kid this kit.
Excuse me. what's your excuse to take back your bag?

If you think you've got them right, congratulations, you've got them wrong.

I have been in your shoes before, and I know you've got them wrong.

Many words in English sound so similar, too similar that we think they're the same. Pronouncing the right words wrong can mean something else. Even slightly mispronouncing some words can damage everything.

Let's take a look at this sentence:

Take the crab to the beach.

That's what we intended to say, but you said it wrong. You mispronounced two words, embarrassed yourself, and ruined everything.

Do you know what you've pronounced wrong?

Let's train our ears to hear the slight differences between similar sounds and train our mouth to pronounce the slight differences between similar sounds.

For beginners, let's learn English pronunciation perfectly right away from the beginning.

For intermediate learners, let's correct our pronunciation and then perfect it.

For advanced learners, let's find out what we've got wrong, and then get them right.

For all learners, let's do so even if we have a tight schedule.

In this book, you will:
1. Learn English pronunciation.
2. Perfect your English pronunciation.
3. Do so easily.
4. Laugh.

Learn English pronunciation from the successful! Follow my steps in this book to learn English pronunciation and pronounce it perfectly with 100% accuracy! Let's achieve that in four months and have fun.

Get this book now!

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About the author

 KEN XIAO is an English teacher who has walked in your shoes. He didn't speak any English when he moved to the United States at the age of 17. After three years from speaking no English to speaking broken English, Ken looked for the key to English fluency and found the secret. Using the secret, Ken quickly learned to speak English like a native speaker in six months. Ken also learned to speak two other languages like a native speaker in six months using the same secret.


Ken had been a interpreter with the United States Department of Defense. He is now an English teacher, school principal, and author.

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