J'y reviendrai quand mon Anglais sera amélioré car trop avancé pour mes connaissances actuelles.d'après moi, ce professeur d'anglais est LA MEILLEURE !!!
Lovely video Emma! Let me share with you that Chaos comes from the Greek word χάος . We usually pronounce Ch like (k) when the word has Greek origin. Another example could be chemistry, character, mechanic etc ...Greetings from Greece!
excellent video, thank you Emma. Could you please pronounce the following word combinations? 1. see-sit 2. ten-hat-arm-got 3. ago-Peter 4. saw-thought-cough 5. put-too 6. cup-cut-cat Thank you for the video.
Hi Emma :) I'm from Brazil, where, well... the acai (or açaí, for us) comes from. And I cannot express how happy I am listening to a native english speaker pronouncing that correctly. Btw, I just love your videos and your accent.
Thanks, Nicolle! Like I said, I only recently learned how to pronounce acai correctly myself 😅 - hopefully I helped some of the native English speakers to pronounce it correctly!!
That's the real teacher sincerely ,she is clear with each word and have this ability to make English easy for everyone ,in fact our world need teachers like her with this talent ,bravo madame but too sorry that can't afford money to get your interesting lessons just pick up some free hhhhh excuse me really and bravo to the team also great job God bless you all
Emma you are number 1 in the world all caractéristics included: hability, beauty, sympathy, teaching, education, lovely and the list is not limited. Emma you are a treasure. God bless you.
Hey Emma, I'm Thanya.. I've too got some words.. so, this is the platform to use it.. Many people are mispronouncing many words, in that I am gonna say some words. 1. Comfortable - comf(or)table 2.Pizza - Pi(t)za 3. Broccoli - bro(ka)li Thank you so much Emma for giving this opportunity.. Luv you too
Such a great video, Emma! I love that you've highlighted how often the word 'pronunciation' is mispronounced by native speakers. So true and it drives me crazy whenever I hear it!
Yesss!!!! I found it ABSOLUTELY useful! You know I've heard the word (et cetera) pronounced by native like (eX cetera) and I was like WHYYYYYYY they say it that way?!!!!!😤😤 anyway Emma I really really love and enjoy your lessons! You're an incredible teacher💜💜💜 can't thank you enough!
Thanks Emma for your effort in share your acknowledgment. There´s so much grace and professionalism how to you explain each lesson making the learning easy and at same time being gentle.
I'm so grateful for this video. I actually saw a video this week in which an American English teacher living in Brazil was talking about how she learned Portuguese (she was speaking English), and she mispronounced the word "especially" exactly like it was mentioned here in this video. But I had learned it before... So I got a little confused, like "Is it something common?".
Hi Emma! Can you help me with the pronunciation of the word “Rendezvous”? Does it change its pronunciation when it’s used as a noun than when it’s used as a verb?
Thank you a million you’r always the best ....my dream is to study abroad in the United States and i’m working to hard to improve my english and pass the SAT test to get a good scholarship and you are really helping me with that so WISH YOU THE BEST ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi teacher i love hearing from you 😊. I guess there is word is most difficult You've forgotten it 😅, It's multiculturalism, in fact i've tried for two month to pronunce correctly but i think i need one month else 😁.
My pronunciation is not good. So thank you so much for making such a wonderful video. 2. I learn English from you tube channel specially your video. 3.This is prestigious lesson for us
I’m not a native English speaker and I live in Canada. One thing that actually surprised me was how the word mischievous is/should be pronounced. Over here (Ontario) I only hear it pronounced the wrong way. How interesting!!
I really loved learning from you such an excellent teacher. But I have a question how do I know the silent vowels if one word has more than two vowels in pronunciations thank you
Great, bright, sensible (with such a sensual voice) teacher you are, Emma. Could you have a check at the spelling of the word "mischievous" as it first appears ? (IE not EI) Thanks for your videos that we all enjoy watching. Very helpful indeed.
Algum brasileiro pode me dizer se o "Acai" do vídeo que ela se refere é o Açaí que temos aqui no Brasil? Achei que ele era típico daqui e que eles não conheciam.
Caio Henrique oi Carlos, nao sou Brasileira, sou Angolana mais conheco bem o acai do brasil pois ja estive varias vezes no brasil. Sim eh o mesmo acai que tem no brasil. Pois eu assisto videos de compras do mes de alimentacao de uma americana youtuber que eu sigo, e eh o mesmo acai. Desculpe pelos erros de pontuacao meu celular esta programado em English.
Hi Emma, I’d like to tell you that I have been learning English from you for some time. You’re an outstanding teacher, and I always feel easy to understand via your video. Thank you so much.
Hi Emma, I've heard this video several times. Every time I hear something specific I'm trying to pronounce it like you. This always helps me to be better at speaking English.
Hi miss emma! I am from philippines and I’m a food and travel UA-cam vlogger (beginner)... i just Subscribed to your channel and i really love your videos. It helps me a lot specially in my pronunciation. I’d love to see more pronunciation videos of yours please do more videos about pronunciation.
Hi Emma, your videos really help me .Thanks for uploading important videos .But i have always the doubts about the accent . I am from India and I want to know which accent is correct to speak so can u help me out
This is soooo good! Love looking at her and she teaches well. I am an English teacher and my students will benefit from a start at the lesson by watching her. So glad I came across this. Any other such good clips?
I have just learnt a couple of word thanks to you and it was a relief that ı had been pronuncing most of them correctly. Great video btw, keep up the prestigious work of yours. Hi from Turkey 👋
Ahah Emma you tried your best while pronouncing ''genre'' in French but personally as a french speaker it sounded like you were saying ''gens'' which means ''people''. It has really been a pleasure for me hearing you pronounce a word in French! Anyway I have learnt three new pronunciations. Hello from France to Australia!!
Very beautiful video by Emma from mmmenglish. All her videos are great learning resources. It might help to take a second look at the part of this wonderful video which deals with the word "mischievous". Something to do with the spelling, please. Many thanks once again to Emma for her beautiful videos which make learning situations indescribably easier.
Hi Emma...I am teaching in a school where we faces lots of problem about grammatical mistakes,sentence structures etc..would you help me to improve from it?
Ms.Emma, thank you, for your fun filled and lively classes. It makes us improve our English in a significant way. Did i frame the above statement in a right manner? Kindly let me know.
Hi Emma, I hope that you will clarify the following. Regret for the delay response. Regret for the delayed response. Regret for the delay in responding. Regret for the delay responding. Which the above sentence is correct to use in mail to apologize for making delay. Thanks in advance.
The way that you speak and pronounce the words is very clear and I understand all what you say. I'm spanish speaker. Regards from South America (Chile)
No one has been able to tell me the proper pronunciation of the word acai and I used to pronounce it as "a-ca-i" - thank you for the correct pronunciation.
Hello teacher. I am a portuguese speaker. So the pronunciation of english is no easy for me. Thank you for your lessons. It is much util for me. I often use the google translator for listen the pronunciation. It is wrong? Is this app bad? thank you teacher
Hi Emma, congratulation on your umpteenth great remarkable lesson, thank you very much. If you allow me, may I kindly ask you to consider the possibility to work on a grammar point which explain the use of "-ing form" after the preposition "to". Sometimes I stumble upon the gerund after senteneces like "be committed to doing sth" or "my dedication to doing sth" etc, apparently suggesting that, beyond the case of verbs like "to look forward to + ing", "to be up to + ing" or "to be used to + ing" etc, the ing form also applies after "to" when "to" is preceeded by a specific noun or an adjective. Is there a grammar rule on that subject ? Could you please help me out on this ? Ciao from Bruxelles, Gaetano (Italy).
Hi Emma, specifically has 5 syllables according to the dictionary, but the fourth syllable is weakened while speaking, isn't it?. Thanks these are very useful words.
Thanks so much Emma. I really love it and I learn new vocabularies and their pronunciations as well, and I need you to help me to pronounce two words "question " Because it's hard to pronounce the "st" And "suggestion" I have the same problem with the "st" Sound I feel my tongue is heavy and stopped and I can't complete the rest of the word. I hope you can pit these words on the list for the upcoming video, I will be appreciated. Thanks so much again. See you soon😘
Thank you, my best teacher for a great job you did it for us this week, really I have a lot of problems and my aim is to improve my pronunciation. And according to your question, what other English words are difficult for you to pronounce? words ending (aught) or (ought), like words: ought, drought, draught, enough, laugh, cough, ghoul, rough. Because there are a lot of mispronouncing, and if you make a lesson on it. I will be thankful
Hi Emma, it’s been a year watching your videos and you come up with very interesting topics and that really help us in our daily life. Thank you so much for making such tremendous video’s. I’m loving it ! 😊😇
Genre in French you must get out the r "genrrr" . In France we have expresso...that may be a reason to mispronounce it in English. I'm at level B1 and your lesson is really engaging ! Thank you Emma
it takes years to correct your pronunciation. and you are the only teacher ,who has helped me to learn the accurate pronunciation so quickly. it is my request to make the "pronunciation" your only subject of making videos. we can learn grammar,idioms,expressions,etc etc from somewhere else but we can never learn how to pronounce the english words accurately. Only you can help us with that. so i hope to learn more from your channel :) Thank You Ma'am.
Hi Emma, I am from Bangladesh. Spelling Bengali is totally different from English. As a native Bengali speaker it's very tuff job to utter English words like a native English speaker. But your lessons are helping me much. thanks dear. thanks a lot.
Hello gorgeous Emma! My special heartfelt thank you for this pronunciation lesson. My name has that sound in it, same as in genre. Now I have someone on my side who is able to correctly pronounce it 😁😁😁. Thanks for being such a delight and hope you had a magical Christmas🤗🌲🍾 much love from Kazakhstan 💖💖💖
Thank you Emma! Your videos are great! I learn a lot with them. Açaí (note the "Ç"and the "Í") is a Brazilian word which comes from the indigenous languages.
Emma I really appreciate your beautiful way of teaching.
Keep up the good job.
Thanks, Sohail!
mmmEnglish thanks for the message.
Really I learned a lot from your teachings.
Emmma..... ummma. You have conquered me!!!
@@SujithMSreedhar many thanks
@@SujithMSreedhar creative creative 5 the 5
This’s actually one of the best English teacher I have come across, keep up the great job!!
Your right
Emma, I definitely can't live without your classes and explanations! Thanks again!!! 😊😘
🤗 Engine 💡 🤗
J'y reviendrai quand mon Anglais sera amélioré car trop avancé pour mes connaissances actuelles.d'après moi, ce professeur d'anglais est LA MEILLEURE !!!
Lovely video Emma! Let me share with you that Chaos comes from the Greek word χάος . We usually pronounce Ch like (k) when the word has Greek origin.
Another example could be chemistry, character, mechanic etc ...Greetings from Greece!
You are absolutely right about this 🙂
School, scheme, schizophrenia, schedule...
excellent video, thank you Emma.
Could you please pronounce the following word combinations?
1. see-sit
2. ten-hat-arm-got 3. ago-Peter
4. saw-thought-cough
5. put-too
6. cup-cut-cat
Thank you for the video.
Hi Emma :)
I'm from Brazil, where, well... the acai (or açaí, for us) comes from. And I cannot express how happy I am listening to a native english speaker pronouncing that correctly. Btw, I just love your videos and your accent.
Thanks, Nicolle! Like I said, I only recently learned how to pronounce acai correctly myself 😅 - hopefully I helped some of the native English speakers to pronounce it correctly!!
Really?
Yes you helped me also
Thank you teacher
I would love that
That's the real teacher sincerely ,she is clear with each word and have this ability to make English easy for everyone ,in fact our world need teachers like her with this talent ,bravo madame but too sorry that can't afford money to get your interesting lessons just pick up some free hhhhh excuse me really and bravo to the team also great job God bless you all
I'm from Brazil and I have to say: "You are so incredible, beautiful, smart and lots of adjectives that I cannot write in this moment!".
Emma you are number 1 in the world all caractéristics included: hability, beauty, sympathy, teaching, education, lovely and the list is not limited. Emma you are a treasure. God bless you.
Thanks Emma. I find difficult to pronounce “scheduled” 😅
Very useful, thanks. I find difficult the pronunciation of "literature". Perhaps will you include it in another tricky words video?
*thank you Emma*
*we like you so much dear teacher*
Ok 👌 دليلك للهجرة
دليلك للهجرة thank you
Hi
ฉันคิดถึงแฟนของฉันมากๆเพาะฉันไม่ได้ติดต่อเขามาเป็นเวลา7เดีอนแล้วฉันรักเขามากๆ
we dont call her is teacher, she is called Emma :)
Hey Emma, I'm Thanya.. I've too got some words.. so, this is the platform to use it.. Many people are mispronouncing many words, in that I am gonna say some words.
1. Comfortable - comf(or)table
2.Pizza - Pi(t)za
3. Broccoli - bro(ka)li
Thank you so much Emma for giving this opportunity.. Luv you too
Hi teacher! Thank you so much. I'm glad to heard you in every weekend. It was valuable information and I gathered properly.
You're welcome Rashed :)
RASHED Pramanik
Note it's to hear not to heard
You are helping not only with the right pronunciation but also with the explanation of their meaning. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hi Emma, Thanks for sharing very useful lesson as usual. These are very helpful for professional growth :)
Hey, Muhammad! I'm so glad you appreciate my work!
Such a great video, Emma! I love that you've highlighted how often the word 'pronunciation' is mispronounced by native speakers. So true and it drives me crazy whenever I hear it!
Yesss!!!! I found it ABSOLUTELY useful! You know I've heard the word (et cetera) pronounced by native like (eX cetera) and I was like WHYYYYYYY they say it that way?!!!!!😤😤 anyway Emma I really really love and enjoy your lessons! You're an incredible teacher💜💜💜 can't thank you enough!
Aww.. thank you for your lovely comment Amani! I really appreciate it :)
we love you so so much
we love you so so much
Amani Aboud even i used to pronounce excetera.. End i use to wonder why is it etc.. Gosh I'm so wrong. Thank you so much
Thanks Emma for your effort in share your acknowledgment. There´s so much grace and professionalism how to you explain each lesson making the learning easy and at same time being gentle.
YOU ARE SUCH A GOOD TEACHER..
Aww... THANK YOU, Edgar!
I'm so grateful for this video. I actually saw a video this week in which an American English teacher living in Brazil was talking about how she learned Portuguese (she was speaking English), and she mispronounced the word "especially" exactly like it was mentioned here in this video. But I had learned it before... So I got a little confused, like "Is it something common?".
What a nice teacher! And so smart too
Beautiful teacher!!!
Hi Emma! Can you help me with the pronunciation of the word “Rendezvous”? Does it change its pronunciation when it’s used as a noun than when it’s used as a verb?
Thank you for your efforts.
It's my pleasure 😊
Thank you a million you’r always the best ....my dream is to study abroad in the United States and i’m working to hard to improve my english and pass the SAT test to get a good scholarship and you are really helping me with that so WISH YOU THE BEST ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Good luck with your studies Firas!! I really hope you achieve your dream one day 🙌🏼
Hi teacher i love hearing from you 😊.
I guess there is word is most difficult You've forgotten it 😅,
It's multiculturalism, in fact i've tried for two month to pronunce correctly but i think i need one month else 😁.
That's a good one to add to the list for another video!
good
She is a good teacher ☺
Thanks a lot. I’ve improved my English so much with all your classes. 🙌🏻
Well done Mayra 😍
Very helpful
13 minutes of explanation...worth more than 2 years at school...great job Emma...thx
My pronunciation is not good. So thank you so much for making such a wonderful video.
2. I learn English from you tube channel specially your video.
3.This is prestigious lesson for us
She is really unique teacher
I’m not a native English speaker and I live in Canada. One thing that actually surprised me was how the word mischievous is/should be pronounced. Over here (Ontario) I only hear it pronounced the wrong way. How interesting!!
Lovely accent Emma
I really loved learning from you such an excellent teacher. But I have a question how do I know the silent vowels if one word has more than two vowels in pronunciations thank you
Thank you Emma . You are always amazing
Aww thanks!
Hello Emma, your videos are helpful for me. Thank you☺
Great, bright, sensible (with such a sensual voice) teacher you are, Emma.
Could you have a check at the spelling of the word "mischievous" as it first appears ? (IE not EI)
Thanks for your videos that we all enjoy watching. Very helpful indeed.
Yes I spelt it wrong 😣 It should be mischievous.
Thank you.
Please love my comment also.
You're welcome, Ayush!
😆😘😳
You teach Eng like an angel. God bless you.Remember you in my prayers.
Just realised that i had also been pronouncing a few of them incorrectly 😁 btw thanks a lot ma'am
Haha I'm glad I could help Naresh!
Thank you so much for your leson. It’s really dificult to make the pronuciation all these advanced words in correctly.
Algum brasileiro pode me dizer se o "Acai" do vídeo que ela se refere é o Açaí que temos aqui no Brasil? Achei que ele era típico daqui e que eles não conheciam.
Caio Henrique oi Carlos, nao sou Brasileira, sou Angolana mais conheco bem o acai do brasil pois ja estive varias vezes no brasil. Sim eh o mesmo acai que tem no brasil. Pois eu assisto videos de compras do mes de alimentacao de uma americana youtuber que eu sigo, e eh o mesmo acai. Desculpe pelos erros de pontuacao meu celular esta programado em English.
Celma Alexandre muito obrigado. Não sabia que eles conheciam
Yes, it´s the same acai (açaí) from Brazil
Sim açaí igual ao nosso
Hi Emma, I’d like to tell you that I have been learning English from you for some time. You’re an outstanding teacher, and I always feel easy to understand via your video. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your compliments Danny 😍
Oops .... mischievous not mischeivous. (Native British English speaker)
hehe, I know!! Little error 😖 I picked it up in the description! I realised it a little too late!
I notice that too maam!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma everyone is entitled to a mulligan
Great I love you so so much
Hi Emma, I've heard this video several times. Every time I hear something specific I'm trying to pronounce it like you. This always helps me to be better at speaking English.
You are the best :)
It's true!
Hi miss emma! I am from philippines and I’m a food and travel UA-cam vlogger (beginner)... i just Subscribed to your channel and i really love your videos. It helps me a lot specially in my pronunciation. I’d love to see more pronunciation videos of yours please do more videos about pronunciation.
Hi Emma! May be mischievous ?
Correct! An accidental typo I realised a little too late! 😣 I made a note about it in the description
Hi Emma, your videos really help me .Thanks for uploading important videos .But i have always the doubts about the accent . I am from India and I want to know which accent is correct to speak so can u help me out
cringe when she says *mmmenglish*
Thank you for that(or this?) kind of lessons - always useful for adavanced learners as well for beginners
Thank you Emma for helping me to correct my pronunciations
Keep it up!!
This is soooo good! Love looking at her and she teaches well. I am an English teacher and my students will benefit from a start at the lesson by watching her. So glad I came across this. Any other such good clips?
It's really good for english learner in India.
Good maam.
I arrived in UK a few days ago and your Chanel is helps me a lot, thanks
I hope you're settling into UK well! Are you there to work?
Thanks for your comment!
mmmEnglish
Yes, I came to live and work... I'm from Brazil
I have just learnt a couple of word thanks to you and it was a relief that ı had been pronuncing most of them correctly. Great video btw, keep up the prestigious work of yours. Hi from Turkey 👋
Ahah Emma you tried your best while pronouncing ''genre'' in French but personally as a french speaker it sounded like you were saying ''gens'' which means ''people''. It has really been a pleasure for me hearing you pronounce a word in French!
Anyway I have learnt three new pronunciations.
Hello from France to Australia!!
Very beautiful video by Emma from mmmenglish. All her videos are great learning resources. It might help to take a second look at the part of this wonderful video which deals with the word "mischievous". Something to do with the spelling, please. Many thanks once again to Emma for her beautiful videos which make learning situations indescribably easier.
Hi Emma...I am teaching in a school where we faces lots of problem about grammatical mistakes,sentence structures etc..would you help me to improve from it?
Hi Emma, do you know or have any channels equivalent to your teaching in Spanish for learning?
Ms.Emma, thank you, for your fun filled and lively classes. It makes us improve our English in a significant way.
Did i frame the above statement in a right manner? Kindly let me know.
Hi Emma, I hope that you will clarify the following.
Regret for the delay response.
Regret for the delayed response.
Regret for the delay in responding.
Regret for the delay responding.
Which the above sentence is correct to use in mail to apologize for making delay. Thanks in advance.
Love it miss emma. How about equinox. How should the right pronunciation be.
The way that you speak and pronounce the words is very clear and I understand all what you say. I'm spanish speaker. Regards from South America (Chile)
No one has been able to tell me the proper pronunciation of the word acai and I used to pronounce it as "a-ca-i" - thank you for the correct pronunciation.
Hello Emma, do you have videos about pronounce the letter S corretly? I mean when the S will be pronounced as a S and when as a Z sound?
Thank you Emma : A ten words lesson. Is better than a 100 words lesson ..
You're a brilliant English Teacher Emma! BTW, how to pounce the word "Cavus" please? Thank you!
Hello teacher. I am a portuguese speaker. So the pronunciation of english is no easy for me. Thank you for your lessons. It is much util for me. I often use the google translator for listen the pronunciation. It is wrong? Is this app bad? thank you teacher
Hi Emma, congratulation on your umpteenth great remarkable lesson, thank you very much. If you allow me, may I kindly ask you to consider the possibility to work on a grammar point which explain the use of "-ing form" after the preposition "to". Sometimes I stumble upon the gerund after senteneces like "be committed to doing sth" or "my dedication to doing sth" etc, apparently suggesting that, beyond the case of verbs like "to look forward to + ing", "to be up to + ing" or "to be used to + ing" etc, the ing form also applies after "to" when "to" is preceeded by a specific noun or an adjective. Is there a grammar rule on that subject ? Could you please help me out on this ? Ciao from Bruxelles, Gaetano (Italy).
Thanks Emma for supernatural lesson as usually , I had two years can’t pronounce “pronunciation”
Namaste Emma,
Your this video gives very useful information about how to pronounce many English words.
Thank you
Hi Emma, specifically has 5 syllables according to the dictionary, but the fourth syllable is weakened while speaking, isn't it?. Thanks these are very useful words.
Thanks so much Emma. I really love it and I learn new vocabularies and their pronunciations as well, and I need you to help me to pronounce two words "question " Because it's hard to pronounce the "st" And "suggestion" I have the same problem with the "st" Sound I feel my tongue is heavy and stopped and I can't complete the rest of the word. I hope you can pit these words on the list for the upcoming video, I will be appreciated. Thanks so much again. See you soon😘
Thank you, my best teacher for a great job you did it for us this week, really I have a lot of problems and my aim is to improve my pronunciation. And according to your question, what other English words are difficult for you to pronounce? words ending (aught) or (ought), like words: ought, drought, draught, enough, laugh, cough, ghoul, rough. Because there are a lot of mispronouncing, and if you make a lesson on it. I will be thankful
Hi Emma every time I watch your videos i feel more confident it really helps thank you!!!
Fantastic! I'm so pleased to hear that, Ana :)
Greatest one.
Like for you
..........
We need from you explaining the phraserVerb (push...)
Thank you so match.
Your teaching is fantastic Emma. I never came across a teacher like you dear. Your presentation is amazing.
Wow, thank you!
Hi Emma, it’s been a year watching your videos and you come up with very interesting topics and that really help us in our daily life.
Thank you so much for making such tremendous video’s.
I’m loving it ! 😊😇
Genre in French you must get out the r "genrrr" . In France we have expresso...that may be a reason to mispronounce it in English. I'm at level B1 and your lesson is really engaging ! Thank you Emma
it takes years to correct your pronunciation. and you are the only teacher ,who has helped me to learn the accurate pronunciation so quickly. it is my request to make the "pronunciation" your only subject of making videos. we can learn grammar,idioms,expressions,etc etc from somewhere else but we can never learn how to pronounce the english words accurately. Only you can help us with that. so i hope to learn more from your channel :) Thank You Ma'am.
I appreciate your comment! I'm just finishing another pronunciation video, you'll see it next week!
thank you very much for this video. May I ask - which software did you make the video? It's great vid !!
Merci beaucoup,Emma ! J'ai trouvé cette leçon merveilleuse. Thank you so much!
My teacher, that who teaches with heart, very useful your lessons. Thanks a bunch
Excellent lesson for me .. because I need to increase my voucabulry words .. thank you teacher emma 🌺
Splendid! I was out of internet access a few months. Now I'm very excited and looking forward to watch your valuable videos.
Thank you Amjad!
Hi Emma, I am from Bangladesh. Spelling Bengali is totally different from English. As a native Bengali speaker it's very tuff job to utter English words like a native English speaker. But your lessons are helping me much. thanks dear. thanks a lot.
Hello gorgeous Emma! My special heartfelt thank you for this pronunciation lesson. My name has that sound in it, same as in genre. Now I have someone on my side who is able to correctly pronounce it 😁😁😁. Thanks for being such a delight and hope you had a magical Christmas🤗🌲🍾 much love from Kazakhstan 💖💖💖
Please your class is helping million of non native speakers of English.weldone keep it up.
Your every video improves my English. I will be always grateful.
Emma. You are the best english teacher I ve had!!!!
Thank you so much! You're a great teacher! You have a nice voice and your pronunciation is very clear. I adore learning English with you!
Thank you so much for your compliments Sofi! 😄
I love you. I'm an American English Student, but i love the way you teach.
Thanks 😊
How to pronounce oeuvre, zephyr & route?
Emma you are fabulous! The way you explain each bit is commendable and am sure helps learners a lot.
Thank you Emma! Your videos are great! I learn a lot with them. Açaí (note the "Ç"and the "Í") is a Brazilian word which comes from the indigenous languages.
Dear gorgeous and fascinate teacher ! I'm enamor to your lips ,nose ,eyes , eyebrows and delicious tongue. And outstanding lessons.
Emma ,what kind of English do you teach.?
Is it diffetent from american English?
I mispronounced “mischievous” and “mischief” for so long time. Emma, thank you for making such a useful video. I like your Australian accent.
Hi teacher, I am from India and I liked your videos. and ,I wanna learn English in this lockdown.😊
Fabulous video, Emma. You've really choose words with specific pronunciation. Thank you very much dear Teacher.
Thank you so much!
Love your lessons and the way you present them.