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The Schwa Book

gumroad   $9.00   by nickfung
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If English sounds fast, swallowed, or unclear, the problem may not be your vocabulary.It may be that you are trying to pronounce English the way it is written.Native speakers reduce unstressed sounds. They connect words. They weaken syllables. They use the schwa /ə/ constantly.If you do not hear the schwa, English rhythm feels confusing.If you start hearing it, a large part of English pronunciation begins to make sense.The Schwa Book teaches you why English sounds disappear — and how to begin hearing natural English rhythm, reduction, and stress.You will learn:• why spelling misleads pronunciation• why English is not spoken word by word• how weak sounds create natural rhythm• how the schwa appears in common words and sentences• how to practise with the Copycat chain:Hear → Copy → Control → UseThis is a hearing-first guide for learners who want clearer, lighter, more natural English.

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