Your lessons fit me like a glove. After testing, I was located at advanced medium level. But I realize that my problem is related to the fact that I do not understand quite well when people talk quickly in American movies, or in stores. Also I have not made much progress in speech, because my family does not speak English at home. I like especially "Contractversation lessons, Phrasal Verbs, Amercan English Imitation Exercises". These lessons seem very useful to me. It is extremely important that your lessons are free. Thank you so much.
This video is very important for me, I'm practice the American's pronunciation because I want learn the English language. Congratulations for your class.
Rachel, thanks for being such a good teacher. I'm an English teacher as well. I'm from Brazil and I play your videos to improve my English. Keep doing it please. You help a lot of people. Kisses
Amazing, I had have a couple of English teacher and nobody had explained it to me the important of reduction and contractions. I truly thank you for your teachings. God bless you guys!!!
the /i:/ sound in been is standard in BritishEnglish (Received pronunciation), /ɪ/ is standard for American English. There are, of course, regional variations as well
This kind of video is my favourite of u..Rachel...Thank u so much...I feel bad that I can`t click like to all ur videos cuz of my unstable and slow internet connection...I love all ur lessons..no doubt...I cannot say thank u enough...Because of ur lessons,I love American English more and more...
Hi Rachel! I feel better when I am in your channel, and listen to you giving us a lot of tips about how to speak like a native speaker, but can you teach how to get used the ears to these kinds of contractions and reductions please? Thanks!
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Woow it really sounds so much better and natural too, already on my favorite ones. Thank you both!
Rachel , You're a great person who learns me more I think if you've a knowledge and you help people , I think God's blessing you :) I'm Egyptian student in your class and I'm proud to be that Thank you
hello .my teacher .and i am learn English two years .but i don.t have very well speak English .but i need learn English more .but i live in malta .and thank for you .and nice to meet you .and see you next week .and bye Baybe
Barbilina I listened again; I think she said "If you like this video"; perhaps there was a contraction due to the flow at "like this" and hence it sounded "likes" to me at my first hearing. I am not sure though.
I have a friend who always speak english using british accent. while my friends always say that my english accent is very nice and fast. then I thought, what accent do I actually use? after seeing this video I realized that I probably using the American English accent. I can conclude that because I used to watch American movies before, so I learned a lot more from there. by watching your videos I hope my English will getting better in the future :)
hey Rachel, thanks for your videos. im so happy to got your videos. every day i learn how i speak american english. To be honest, its difficult, but i thing i must improve my english.
Rachel, good afternoon. You´re ok? I´m from Brazil, and watch all your videos. Ohh man, contractions are difficult , but I'm trying to practice. Thanks a lot.
Totally, sometimes I try not to use contractions because I can't tell these words from native speakers' talking when they are contracted. Influenced by my mother tongue, I always try to catch every single word so that I feel that I understand the whole thing
Rachel, this video is awesome. Thanks for your time and effort doing this. You said that your students are reluctant to employ reductions but I can relate to that because English is not my first language as well. Most of times we are afraid of making mistakes (like those I should have made writing this message), therefore we avoid using contractions to be better understood. I dont intend to be right. It's just my opinion.
Very clearly, specific... Thank you so much for explain each reduction! the pronunciation, awesome. I hope to learn many things with your lessons. Greetings from Venezuela!! :)
Thank you Rachel it` very useful. Actually, I have studied English literature,but when I some natives talked to me I can not understand all what he said
@ Gunel semedova Déjà vu means a strange feeling in some way that you have experienced already what is happing now For example as I am explaining to you now , I am having a strange feeling of déjà vu
OMG!!!!! thank God we don't talk like that, I spent the entire video laughing at the conversation without contractions and reductions, it's hilarious and yeah it sounds robotic and too formal, thanks Rachel.
Hello Rachel, I am Mamun Hossain. I am from Bangladesh. I love all of your videos. When peopple asked something in english, I understand but i can not delever my speech. This is my big problem. What can I do?
Md. Mamun Hossain Practice a lot, and repeat hard words and phrases many times when you're working on your own. Imitate native speakers, like in these videos: rachelsenglish.com/tag/imitation-exercises/
yeah, they speak a bit fast indeed ... I used to "speak American" due to the fact that I watched series, films, etc ... but as I've become a teacher, my students and coordinators told me I was speaking too fast and they couldn't understand me sometimes ... I've worked for an Italian company, and the most customers were from Europe, and I had to "change" accent to be understood ...
Hello Rachel!! I love whole your videos keep on please!! In this one I didn't understand what did you mean by "déjà vu", I think it is an American English but it's in French, I'm looking forward for you answer and thank you so much.
I like how you're introducing the difference between formal and informal speech represented in your clothes too.
Good Job, Rachel!
I think it's very good to see a native of the english language speak congratulations teacher rachel 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Your lessons fit me like a glove. After testing, I was located at advanced medium level. But I realize that my problem is related to the fact that I do not understand quite well when people talk quickly in American movies, or in stores. Also I have not made much progress in speech, because my family does not speak English at home. I like especially "Contractversation lessons, Phrasal Verbs, Amercan English Imitation Exercises". These lessons seem very useful to me. It is extremely important that your lessons are free. Thank you so much.
really, you are the best two english teacher in the world !!! thanks a lot ♥
Congrats Rachel! I just can´t get enough of watching your vids. They are linguistic life changers!
The guy's voice is like a cd speaker of my class
ClaretCode British inglés
This video is very important for me, I'm practice the American's pronunciation because I want learn the English language.
Congratulations for your class.
Thanks Camilo!
Rachel, thanks for being such a good teacher. I'm an English teacher as well. I'm from Brazil and I play your videos to improve my English. Keep doing it please. You help a lot of people. Kisses
thanks for teaching us the wonderful way of speaking native American English
Amazing, I had have a couple of English teacher and nobody had explained it to me the important of reduction and contractions. I truly thank you for your teachings. God bless you guys!!!
the /i:/ sound in been is standard in BritishEnglish (Received pronunciation), /ɪ/ is standard for American English. There are, of course, regional variations as well
This kind of video is my favourite of u..Rachel...Thank u so much...I feel bad that I can`t click like to all ur videos cuz of my unstable and slow internet connection...I love all ur lessons..no doubt...I cannot say thank u enough...Because of ur lessons,I love American English more and more...
Rachel, Tom has great pronunciation skill.
Thanks for American English conversation Rachel's English video.
Hi Rachel! I feel better when I am in your channel, and listen to you giving us a lot of tips about how to speak like a native speaker, but can you teach how to get used the ears to these kinds of contractions and reductions please? Thanks!
Woow it really sounds so much better and natural too, already on my favorite ones. Thank you both!
Rachel , You're a great person who learns me more
I think if you've a knowledge and you help people , I think God's blessing you :)
I'm Egyptian student in your class and I'm proud to be that
Thank you
The best I've ever come across.
Don't we say "came across" ? I'm sorry i'm still learning, it sounded like "came" to me idk why
@@beurneur737 come - came - come(v3)
hello .my teacher .and i am learn English two years .but i don.t have very well speak English .but i need learn English more .but i live in malta .and thank for you .and nice to meet you .and see you next week .and bye Baybe
Excellent...congratulations...we really need this kind of videos.......so as to understand natives.........greetings from Ecuador.
hi my teacher
verily i find your courses very suitable to me to learn more about american english .
good luck
Thanks Massi!
Fruitful lesson, it is kind of an interesting conversation.
Barbilina I listened again; I think she said "If you like this video"; perhaps there was a contraction due to the flow at "like this" and hence it sounded "likes" to me at my first hearing. I am not sure though.
Excellent video, thanks
You're welcome Taher and thanks again for watching!
In the formal way and without contractions you sound British guys, the American accent is better for me
This is amazing. It really makes me understand why my students and i've had a hard time following some kind of conversations.
Hi Rachel! I am fond of watching your videos. It really helped me a lot learning American pronunciation. It awesome.
Great lesson! thank you so much again, Rachel!
I love american accent. Your both voices reminds me of holiwood stars' voices
Thanks for watching!
I have a friend who always speak english using british accent. while my friends always say that my english accent is very nice and fast. then I thought, what accent do I actually use? after seeing this video I realized that I probably using the American English accent. I can conclude that because I used to watch American movies before, so I learned a lot more from there.
by watching your videos I hope my English will getting better in the future :)
we've the same goal =))
liaising and contractions but you are including intonation here and was not discussed.
Hi
can you tell me how did you learn that accent..
Thank you guys this is a good one
You're welcome Zahra!
Thanks ruchel
Very good conversation.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome Ibrahim! Thanks for watching!!!!
Awesome lesson
Wow Rachel another excellent video i would use it for training or workshops.. i you look elegant as always Kudos
hey Rachel, thanks for your videos. im so happy to got your videos. every day i learn how i speak american english. To be honest, its difficult, but i thing i must improve my english.
Periskila Dina hello.. could i learn english with via whatspp.. i wanna speak about english
Rachel, good afternoon.
You´re ok?
I´m from Brazil, and watch all your videos.
Ohh man, contractions are difficult , but I'm trying to practice.
Thanks a lot.
Totally, sometimes I try not to use contractions because I can't tell these words from native speakers' talking when they are contracted.
Influenced by my mother tongue, I always try to catch every single word so that I feel that I understand the whole thing
awesome video! please add new videos like this
Thanks Rachel, I from Algerian I'd to learning English with you I liked your a way thanks again.
Gohmes Mohammed thinks Rachel, I from Algerian l'd to learning English with you I liked your a way thanks again.
Well.I Have had a bunch of weddings
Rachel, this video is awesome. Thanks for your time and effort doing this.
You said that your students are reluctant to employ reductions but I can relate
to that because English is not my first language as well. Most of times we are afraid of
making mistakes (like those I should have made writing this message), therefore we avoid using contractions to be better understood. I dont intend to be right. It's just my opinion.
Awesome lesson, Rachel, as always!
I really love your educational videos !! Greetings from Ecuador !! ;)
Hi Rachel, could you do more than this kind of video?. Very interesting to compare formal and american english.
Thank you a lot.
You're very welcome Nguyen!
Thank so much . İts been very beneficial
Very clearly, specific... Thank you so much for explain each reduction! the pronunciation, awesome. I hope to learn many things with your lessons. Greetings from Venezuela!! :)
Thank you Rachel it` very useful. Actually, I have studied English literature,but when I some natives talked to me I can not understand all what he said
Yes, it can be very hard to understand spoken English even if you can read it very well!
so how can I overcome this problem very quickly. By the way I`m living in alexandria va but I`m working and living with arabs people
Hi miss!
this man looks awesome with this expression
and good thanks
good teacher
Hi Rachel
Thanks
this channel is suitable for us.
Great video, thanks for your time making it.
this video is so good, I'm learning english by myself and I glad I found this channel, thank you :)
Americans speak English too fast, but this here on the video is very clear and slow !
aleksandra atanasova I can totally relate to what you're saying, as a native English speaker living in Korea. I think Korean's speak fast!
aleksandra atanasova hello.. could i learn english withe you via whatsapp
As the teacher is very good.
Hello Rachel, This video was very good, I understood perfectly, Thank you for this most interressante lesson. Hugs.
Wow You guys rock me! Awesome video. Thanks for sharing
Good practice! Thanks
Thanks very much for this vedio I really enjoyed and got benefit by this practice. Akam from Kurdistan
Nice¡ very helpful. Thanks a lot
Very good
Thanks a lot
thanks Rachel! This is amazing. I know you're not from NY but could you make a short video about the NY accent please? I'd be really glad! :)
hello Rachel! can you please teach us how to say "Absolutely"?
Really helpful video. I definitely will show your yt channel to my friends. Keep up nice work!
Yes please spread the word to your friends and family who are learning and practicing English! Thank you for watching :)
I love it. Thank you very much. Can you make more same this? Thanks.
Anh Tuan Nguyen We have four: ua-cam.com/play/PLrqHrGoMJdTTVelgM53AiqHh0FJhJ39Hu.html
muito bom, adorei. Rachel's English
Thank you. 👍👍👍👍👍
When it's two in the morning and you're English speaking watching how to speak English videos 🙂🔫
I like your accent, rachel!
Hi. Im daniel. I from to Guatemala, i like this videos. I need to learn english and this is a good way to do...
Fernando Monroy Thank you!
Thank you so much !!
Oh it's just like exactly what they read in my textbook CD...so boring and not natural..thank you so much Rach for makin' this...
Great job!!!
@ Gunel semedova
Déjà vu means a strange feeling in some way that you have experienced already what is happing now
For example as I am explaining to you now , I am having a strange feeling of déjà vu
Thank 🌱
OMG!!!!! thank God we don't talk like that, I spent the entire video laughing at the conversation without contractions and reductions, it's hilarious and yeah it sounds robotic and too formal, thanks Rachel.
its my favourite channel
HAHAH thanks rachel!!! omg I laughed so much in your formal clothes
Thnks Rach☺... could you tell us the pronunciation of "entertainment" n "sentence" in your upcoming video???
en·ter·tain·ment
\ˌen-tər-ˈtān-mənt\
sen·tence
\ˈsen-tən(t)s, -tənz\
great .
Thanks so much!!!
good lesson!
I’ve had an American accent this whole time and never knew
NICE RACHEL THANK YOU SOO MUCH !
ry good my friends, i am learning english with you
Super
Thanks!
WOW,
Really appreciate the efforts have been put in that video. :)
Thanks Rach😀
thank you!
good
hi rachel
very good classe
Hello Rachel, I am Mamun Hossain. I am from Bangladesh. I love all of your videos. When peopple asked something in english, I understand but i can not delever my speech. This is my big problem. What can I do?
Md. Mamun Hossain Practice a lot, and repeat hard words and phrases many times when you're working on your own. Imitate native speakers, like in these videos: rachelsenglish.com/tag/imitation-exercises/
muito legal suas aulas
The full pronunciation sounds more like british english to me.
yeah, they speak a bit fast indeed ... I used to "speak American" due to the fact that I watched series, films, etc ... but as I've become a teacher, my students and coordinators told me I was speaking too fast and they couldn't understand me sometimes ... I've worked for an Italian company, and the most customers were from Europe, and I had to "change" accent to be understood ...
amazing
Hello Rachel!! I love whole your videos keep on please!!
In this one I didn't understand what did you mean by "déjà vu", I think it is an American English but it's in French, I'm looking forward for you answer and thank you so much.
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