American Accent Training - My Small Contribution - ZIP Download

nash.parker700
Hello Everyone,

Please find attached the audio files on American Accent. This is my small contribution to this great forum. I hope this will be helpful in your training.

Thanks & Regards,
Naresh Menghani
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jags_mcp
Naresh-Sai,

Thanks! I have also obtained audios from various sites. The audios are for learning purposes with no intention to copy or pirate them. Rename the file as Pronunciation.rar and extract it using WinRAR utility. The file name contains instructions on how to pronounce words, so please do not mistake them for junk characters. Enjoy!

Jag

P.S. Please rename the file from .zip to .rar as .rar was not a compatible attachment format. 😄
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Karunanidhi.Krishna
Pronunciation attachment cannot open. Please reattach the document again, which will be more helpful to others to learn.
vaidya sudheer
Dear,

I am from Pakistan. I hope you all are well. Can anyone help me with call center training materials, such as videos or audios? I would appreciate any assistance you can provide.

Best regards,
Riffat Naeem
rakeshp.hr83
Friends, thank you very much for your dedication towards this site. Keep it up and share your knowledge and ideas so that our HR team can become stronger. Also, a big thanks to the site's HR team. My best wishes to all of you.

Thanks and regards,
Rakesh
rakeshp.hr83
Dear Friends,

The American Accent CD 3&4 is not opening. I think it is a corrupted file, so please load a fresh file. Additionally, the pronunciation CD is also not opening. Could you please upload it again and send me a fresh file? I would be highly obliged to you.

Thanks and Regards,
Rakesh Kumar
ilpremi@yahoo.in
Hi Naresh,

As a voice and accent trainer, this was really helpful to give to the students. Good job. Are you from Chennai?

Premila
zazikumar
The accent characteristic of most of the Midwest is considered by many to be "standard" American English. This accent is preferred by many national radio and television broadcasters. This may have started because many prominent broadcast personalities – such as Walter Cronkite, Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Tom Brokaw, John Madden, Rush Limbaugh and Casey Kasem – came from this region and so created this perception. A November 1998 National Geographic article attributed the high number of telemarketing firms in Omaha to the "neutral accents" of the area's inhabitants.
Cun Fang
Thank you so much, truly and sincerely.

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Thank you so much, truly and sincerely.
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