Wow it was really helpful for me ... I am from India and now I am trying to practice these sessions by applying in my daily speech and I am feeling the difference for sure .. Thank you very much for your help and support..
Very clear and useful for me, I am learning a lot from this to improve my pronounciation, I am from the Philippines, it definitely helps me in my daily interaction and communication at work . Thank you and looking forward to more English lessons to come
It is like going within Sinatra Song...It is the way He takes the words, the high notes or low one, short o long ones. May I do the song but people like listen like the original. I am trying, just trying, Talking about Spanish Language. Each language has a particular use of phonological and physical work. The way Spanish and English speakers use the tong, dental part, mouth part, breath, pitch are particular one in each case. Talking about intonation, pitch, volume sometimes depends on region or city someone come from. BUT SYLLABLES ARE USUALLY SIMILAR ON TIME, STRESS AND sound. Someone is telling English requires a systematic sounds made by speaking people. Spanish sounds respond from written forms.
@@SmoothEnglish1 you're right , when you typed (dr=jr) = /dʒ/ i understand the /dʒ/ post-Alveolar the same place for /ʃ/ sh sound. because of that i heard the sh /ʃ/ sound . not have to make the /d/ sound behind Alveolar then /ʒ/ post-Alveolar. am i right. Thank you.
What an elegance to teach!
Even though it was a video two years ago ,but I think it's very useful now . Thank you ,your video is simple but very helpful ,
Wow it was really helpful for me ... I am from India and now I am trying to practice these sessions by applying in my daily speech and I am feeling the difference for sure .. Thank you very much for your help and support..
OMG! this is gold! Thank you so much!!
It was great. I learned a lot here. It's very clear and concise. Thank you !
The pronunciation is always like a secret for our English learners. Today I watched your video and got it. Thank you!
What an amazing and accurate video! Thank you so much ♥️
Well thought out and very informative.
Very clear and useful for me, I am learning a lot from this to improve my pronounciation, I am from the Philippines, it definitely helps me in my daily interaction and communication at work . Thank you and looking forward to more English lessons to come
Thank you for so much great content!
Great job and well done!
Teacher. your entonation system is what I need. It looks fantastic for me. THANKS THANKS THANKS
It is like going within Sinatra Song...It is the way He takes the words, the high notes or low one, short o long ones. May I do the song but people like listen like the original. I am trying, just trying,
Talking about Spanish Language. Each language has a particular use of phonological and physical work. The way Spanish and English speakers use the tong, dental part, mouth part, breath, pitch are particular one in each case.
Talking about intonation, pitch, volume sometimes depends on region or city someone come from. BUT SYLLABLES ARE USUALLY SIMILAR ON TIME, STRESS AND sound. Someone is telling English requires a systematic sounds made by speaking people. Spanish sounds respond from written forms.
Great lesson!
Thank you!
good.
that's nifty . thanks :)
Very nice video! 😃
At 3:39 of your video, you pronounced non-native": /nɒn ˈneɪtɪv/ as "none native": /nʌn ˈneɪtɪv/ , is it right ?
I haven't listened, and I may have been lazy, but it should be a full short O.
6:26 hello why there are sh /ʃ/ sound between bus driver. Thank you.
It's a little sloppy to put an sh there, but it's possible! The SH is closer in position to J in driver. (dr=jr)
@@SmoothEnglish1
you're right , when you typed (dr=jr) = /dʒ/
i understand the /dʒ/ post-Alveolar the same place for /ʃ/ sh sound. because of that i heard the sh /ʃ/ sound .
not have to make the /d/ sound behind Alveolar then /ʒ/ post-Alveolar. am i right.
Thank you.
Hi teacher,
How if a sentence has many content words should we stress all of them?
Some content words will be louder than others. See my video "Which Word do I stress? (primary Phrase Stress in English)"
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The record recorded me.
Low voice