Rosetta Stone American English Updated

You’ll see a photo of a boy drinking water. The program says, “The boy is drinking water.” You repeat it. Then you see a girl eating an apple. “The girl is eating an apple.”

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You move into past tense, which is a major driver of accent differentiation. Rosetta Stone emphasizes the three pronunciations of the "-ed" ending in American English: /t/ (walked), /d/ (called), and /ɪd/ (wanted). You’ll see a photo of a boy drinking water

But if you’re specifically looking to master (as opposed to British English), you might be wondering: Is this the right tool for me? “The girl is eating an apple

The final units push you into hypothesizing, debating, and storytelling. You learn how Americans express regret ("If I had known, I would have...") and opinion ("From my perspective...").

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