Mouth Movement for American English

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Practice-focused
Quizzes included

Mouth Movement — the mechanic behind a real American sound.

Rarely taught. Absolutely essential. This course shows you where sounds live in the mouth and how to move—jaw, tongue, lips, and contact points—so your English stops sounding “spelled out” and starts sounding native.

Placement & Openness
Gum Ridge / Teeth & Tongue
Soft Consonants
Vowels & Diphthongs

What you’ll master

  • Placement: forward/back focus and vertical openness for native resonance
  • Contact points: gum ridge, teeth & tongue, lip corners—what touches what (and when)
  • Soft consonants: clean, low-effort releases instead of tense, blocky sounds
  • Vowels & diphthongs: shape, jaw drop, and tongue space for clarity

What’s inside

  • Step-by-step video lessons to see the exact movements.
  • Calibration drills (mirror checks, contact-point cues) you can repeat daily.
  • Practice word & sentence sets to lock in muscle memory.
  • Quick checks & mini-quizzes so you know you’re getting it.
  • No fluff. Just the mechanics that change how you sound.

Included lesson packs

Mouth Movement | What speaking looks like
Mouth Movement for American English — pt. 1 (Exclusive)
Where Mouth Movement Happens (Quiz)
Mouth Movement | Contact Point, Gum Ridge
Contact with Teeth & Tongue (Quiz)
Mouth Movement for AE — pt. 2 | Soft Consonants (Exclusive)
Consonant vs Vowels (Quiz)
Mouth Movement | Vowels & Diphthongs
Mouth Movement | Consonants

How to practice (10 minutes)

  1. Stand in front of a mirror and copy the movement cues: placement → contact → release.
  2. Repeat the word/sentence sets slowly, then at natural speed.
  3. Record → compare → adjust. Short daily reps build muscle memory fast.

Built for

Intermediate–advanced speakers who want crisp consonants, clear vowels, and a consistent American placement—on calls, in meetings, and in everyday talk.

Results you can expect

  • Cleaner, more resonant vowels (no more “muffled” sound).
  • Consistent contact points → fewer misfires on tricky consonants.
  • A noticeable jump in overall “native” feel within weeks of daily practice.
No IPA required—coach-style cues throughout. (IPA appears where helpful.)
 
This Course is included inside the American Accent Fundamentals Pack. If you own the Pack, you already have this course
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What Will You Learn?

  • Where mouth movement is created for American English
  • What is the role of the articulators?
  • How can I identify if I’m doing it correctly?
  • How to hear a consonant sound like an American
  • How to train your body to produce a soft consonant like an American
  • Vowels & Diphthongs
  • Consonant Sounds

Course Content

Mouth Movement
How to use your mouth to create an American Sound

  • Mouth Movement | What speaking looks like🔍
    01:12
  • Mouth Movement for American English pt.1 (exclusive)
    05:07
  • Where Mouth Movement Happens
  • Mouth Movement | Contact Point, Gum Ridge
    04:33
  • Contact with Teeth & Tongue
  • Mouth Movement for AE pt.2 | Soft Consonants (exclusive)
    06:48
  • Consonant vs Vowels

Mouth Movement | Vowels & Diphthongs

Mouth Movement | Consonants

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