Accent is a combination of three main component: intonation (speech music), liaisons (word connections), and pronunciation (the spoken sounds of vowels, consonants, and combinations.) As you go along, you'll notice that you're being asked to looked accent in a different way. You'll also realize that the grammar you studied before and this accent you're studying now are completely different.
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Accent is a combination of three main component: intonation (speech music), liaisons (word connections), and pronunciation (the spoken sounds of vowels, consonants, and combinations.) As you go along, you'll notice that you're being asked to looked accent in a different way. You'll also realize that the grammar you studied before and this accent you're studying now are completely different.
Accent is a combination of three main component: intonation (speech music), liaisons (word connections), and pronunciation (the spoken sounds of vowels, consonants, and combinations.) As you go along, you'll notice that you're being asked to looked at(script typo) accent in a different way. You'll also realize that the grammar you studied before and this accent you're studying now are completely different.