Hi, I'm from Taiwan and I'm an English teacher in an elementary school. Some of my students are half-Vietnamese. Learning a little bit of Vietnamese does help me build a closer relationship with them. They are very happy that finally there is something that they can teach their teacher. Thanks for your lessons. Short, but very effective.
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no. 4 Bon... you should associate it with "Bon Appetite" or "Bon fire" sounds more accurate, no.8 Tam sounds more like "thumb", no.10 muoi sounds like "Muay Thai"...
Oh dear me! You mispronounced the word "sow" (meaning female pig)! You pronounced it to rhyme with "low" whereas it is actually exactly the same (rhymes with "how") as the Vietnamese word "sau" you are introducing!
Ah finally someone noticing a weakness in this poor teaching video. I know a guy who teaches a lot better: Sebastien thay giao, he speaks french I think but he has started to do videos in English. Do you want to watch them?
Whatever helps the learner to remember the words is a good approach. It is highly likely that people watching this video will also think of their own ways to remember, and this is good also. People will usually relate words to something that is familiar to help them learn. She offers explanations for accurate pronunciation that go beyond the English comparison words in any case. She is a good teacher.
Yeah, as an English speaker I'd have to agree...unless the English word sounds EXACTLY like the Viet word, I think it's more trouble than it's worth to try and remember pronunc'n of a Viet word based on a "similar", but not identical-sounding, English word--you'd keep making the same mistake with the Viet word by using the English pronunc'n instead.
Anh nhăn Different people learn in different ways. As a very beginner in Vietnamese, this way helps me a lot. I don’t have trouble remembering the differences between the English word and the actual pronunciation of the Vietnamese word. People should use the method that helps them the best.
Hi, I'm from Taiwan and I'm an English teacher in an elementary school. Some of my students are half-Vietnamese. Learning a little bit of Vietnamese does help me build a closer relationship with them. They are very happy that finally there is something that they can teach their teacher. Thanks for your lessons. Short, but very effective.
You sound like an amazing teacher!
Thanks for quick and clear explanations and pronunciations without wasting too much time in between!
Very good lesson, and great teaching style. Thank you!
You speak English very very good. And the way you teach vietnamese is perfect. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I followed you
very cool way of teaching. thanks.
I like the way you've laid out teaching pitch contours in this video and other ones on this channel.
this worked great for me, for the first time I have understood the numbers and sounds...perfect.
Thank you ! Much easier with your presentation.
Help a lot! Thanks
Cảm ơn ❤
😃😃😃😃happy to know that u will b here this week.. waiting.....
Amazing methods!
Thank you!
Thank you, helped a lot"
we're always glad to help
Awesome lesson... Loved it. Cam on.
Thank you
Great Video :)
Yupy
Thank you so much!!
4 in Khmer is also bon. Mui, bi pi, bon, pram, pram mui, pram bi, pram pi , prom bon, dop.
Cool video but is this south or northern Vietnamese? edit: nvm it's southern since you're in Saigon, I assume
Hi our channel focuses on Northern accent :)
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Muoi number ten sounds the same as russian мы or muiy or in english, the plural "WE".
This is easy then sentence 😃
no. 4 Bon... you should associate it with "Bon Appetite" or "Bon fire" sounds more accurate, no.8 Tam sounds more like "thumb", no.10 muoi sounds like "Muay Thai"...
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Special tone
I have literally been speaking Vietnamese since I was 1, why am I here?
Number 10 sounds like мы (we) in russian
Мне больше слово мыть напоминает
I promised my dead grandpa I would learn Vietnamese
( we are Vietnamese family)
Nice but I already knew this bc I am Vietnamese
What are you
Oh dear me! You mispronounced the word "sow" (meaning female pig)! You pronounced it to rhyme with "low" whereas it is actually exactly the same (rhymes with "how") as the Vietnamese word "sau" you are introducing!
She pronounced it correctly.
@@petercello Listen again. She said "Sow is similar to the word sow (pronouncing it as "sew")..."
Moist is similar to Muoi.
You shouldn't have taught Vietnamese words with English words. It's very different.
dont tell her what to do
Ah finally someone noticing a weakness in this poor teaching video. I know a guy who teaches a lot better: Sebastien thay giao, he speaks french I think but he has started to do videos in English. Do you want to watch them?
Whatever helps the learner to remember the words is a good approach. It is highly likely that people watching this video will also think of their own ways to remember, and this is good also. People will usually relate words to something that is familiar to help them learn. She offers explanations for accurate pronunciation that go beyond the English comparison words in any case. She is a good teacher.
Yeah, as an English speaker I'd have to agree...unless the English word sounds EXACTLY like the Viet word, I think it's more trouble than it's worth to try and remember pronunc'n of a Viet word based on a "similar", but not identical-sounding, English word--you'd keep making the same mistake with the Viet word by using the English pronunc'n instead.
Anh nhăn Different people learn in different ways. As a very beginner in Vietnamese, this way helps me a lot. I don’t have trouble remembering the differences between the English word and the actual pronunciation of the Vietnamese word. People should use the method that helps them the best.
It s so boring