1. Say D instead of a hard TH (sounds like day or zay instead of they)
2. Say S or T instead of a soft TH (sounds like sin or tin instead of thin)
3. Say P instead of F (sounds like pine instead of fine)
4. Say B intead of V (sounds like berry instead of very)
5. Say S instead of Z (sounds like Sue instead of zoo)
6. Trill the R sound (sounds like rrrrun instead of run)
7. Add a sound before “s” blends (say eschool instead of school)
8. Do not use voicing at the end of words (sounds like cap instead of cab)
9. Leave of ending sound, especially the /t and d/ sounds (sounds like no instead of note)