I just saw your video and believe me I loved the way you teach. See more interest in people learning than doing business making videos. I appreciate your goodwill. By the way, the first thing I thought when I saw you was your beautiful hair and I thought she is from some Arab country, if you can be called that. Greetings from Austin, Texas.
Thank you so much dear Hadar. Greetings from Colombia. How can I return all that I have learned from you? I pray for your well being and your beloved ones as well. May the Lord keeps you in good health and bliss. Hare Krishna!
I wanna sound like you I shadow and imitate your sound,But,I don't feel a super comfortable with my sound.Actually, your sound is really perfect and mesmerising. How do I get a voice Iike you, I'm waiting ✋ for it. Please, Reply me hadar and give a solution for it.I'm waiting for your answer, And Thank you so much for this lesson 😊. I enjoyed it a lot.
00:02 Understanding and implementing the th sound 02:19 The TH sound is created with the tip of the tongue. 04:33 The tongue must be out and contact with teeth to pronounce the th sound. 07:12 The TH sound requires the tongue to be out and loose. 09:29 Control the tongue and articulation for TH sound pronunciation 11:47 Master the voiceless and voiced 'th' sounds in English 14:29 Practice pronouncing the 'th' sound for tongue placement. 16:53 Practice minimal pairs to distinguish between the th and other sounds. 18:57 Practice the TH sound daily for speaking improvement.
I do understand perfectly.. I am quite comfortable with my listening, writing and reading skills but when it comes to speaking even though natives do understand me oftentimes they realize my accent is too thick and my pronunciation is far from good. I'd like to know a way to realize if is a matter of speech disorder, impediment or just lack of practice... thnx
I feel like the light would look better if it’s more yellowish, yellow light makes me feel warmer or feel like home. For me, it looks much more better than white light.
Oh my gosh 😂 My question is that how to sound like an American? And how long does it take to get an American accent for as long as you don't really live in English countries
It's highly possible, but you have to immerse yourself in this language. Practise everyday and try to notice everything. Record yourself, and consume the American content. Make sure that you speak English everyday, coz most people tend to focus more on written English.
I usually drop the T in "don't " altogether, so it should come out as "don think".Not sure if it's the right call, but it makes the transition much easier.
At13:34 , you said how would one know if it a word is a voiced or voiceless th sound. I may be wrong, but when later on in this video did you answer that?
Great video. I think a made a great progress. But...I a have an issue with the voiced th at the end of words. For exemple in : smooth, bathe, breathe. When I hear a native speaker saying it, I have an impression that the sound is more similar to a v sound. Could clarify this for us, please.
That's an unvoiced "TH" lol don't use your lips but just let the air come out only. You can even hold your lips to make sure that they're not tampering 😂
Hello Hadar. I was looking at the new pronunciation scheme by Google. I have seen one of your video from 2 years back that mentions some aspect of the new scheme. I wanted to learn little more about it. For example India in Indian-english is pronunced as in·dee·uh , in this case in, dee and uh are 3 different phonemes (i.e. phonemes are always separated by . character) or the scheme might allow something like "dee" to be a combination of more than 1 phonemes. Also, how many different phonemes were sufficient to capture the nuances of all different pronunciation of english language?
For the first time, I wish that UA-cam enables hitting like button multiple times, so that I can like this video a hundred times
Holy moly, this lesson has the whole ingredients and that's exactly what I was looking for. So thanks a lot, Hadar for making and sharing this video.
The best teacher ever !! Thank you so much 😊
At first it was hard to make sound of the -TH-, But now it's easier. Just don't give up that gradually it will improve.
Fabulous 19 minutes for a Spanish speaker to understand exactly how to practice "th". Thank you!!
Thank you dear. I was stuck with it. You cleared everything.
Is fantastic the best teacher ever.
Thanks Hadar and a strong hug 4 you!
What a great lesson! 💯Thanks a lot. I'll share it with my students and friends. Congratulations!
the best th explanation I've ever seen, thanks
Thanks again and for ever
Thank you so much! It was very helpful for me. I understood that my mistake was in the tongue position. I placed it behind the teeth
Awesome ... you are very very great teacher!!!
Thank you so much teacher.
You were born to be a teacher 👏👏👏
Thank you so much because In your Language too Clarity so I am doing Appreciate 🙏🙏
Excellent Hadar. Thank you. I’m already practicing this lesson. Best. José
I just saw your video and believe me I loved the way you teach. See more interest in people learning than doing business making videos. I appreciate your goodwill. By the way, the first thing I thought when I saw you was your beautiful hair and I thought she is from some Arab country, if you can be called that. Greetings from Austin, Texas.
Love from Iran for you hadar❤
You are my best teacher.
For the first time i saw great pronunciation explanation of TH
Fantastic and complete lesson
Thanks for this lesson 😁
I love the way you move your lips and tongue. You are the teacher I've ever wanted !!!!.
Great lesson. Thanks
Of teacher hadar i enjoye ever your lessons great teacher congratulation
Thanks a lot! I love your videos.
What an amazing video. Thank you
I enjoy this video
Teacher hadar illumination my life tank you
Amazing 👏, you're a great professor
Wooow it was a good course
I think I do great about "th" sound 😍😍so happy for that
I love your class
Thanks a lot 🌹
Thank you 🙏 for all pronunciation lessons! 💐💖
Thanks for your help, but for me it is little tricky but your keys is better understand it thanks again .. hello from Colombia
Woman I love you and your craft...
Hi Hadar! You are a great teacher. 1 millon of thanks!!👍
Amazing class!!
את מורה מהדימה!
Toda 😍
Add this video into Supper effective daily practice list please .
You are my inspiration to continue learning English!!!
AMAZING!!
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Thanks You Haddar !! ❤️🇨🇴♥️
Amazing 👏
God gifted!
Otherwise she spent little time in the US.
really great! thanks
You're awesome!
Thank you so much dear Hadar. Greetings from Colombia. How can I return all that I have learned from you? I pray for your well being and your beloved ones as well. May the Lord keeps you in good health and bliss. Hare Krishna!
הדר, עף לי הסכך! וואי את כל כך מרשימה!
חחחח תודה!!! 🥰 עכשיו בואי ננסה לתרגם את ״עף לי הסכך״ 🙈🤔
Brazil loves you
Thank you very much Hadar for this video, it's helpful for my pronunciation.
Excellent video. Thanks
Thanks Haddar, very great class, excelent
Very helpful
Thank'u Hadar 👍
You are awesome!!!!!!!
I wanna sound like you I shadow and imitate your sound,But,I don't feel a super comfortable with my sound.Actually, your sound is really perfect and mesmerising. How do I get a voice Iike you, I'm waiting ✋ for it. Please, Reply me hadar and give a solution for it.I'm waiting for your answer, And Thank you so much for this lesson 😊. I enjoyed it a lot.
gracias!
For another good job
I really enjoyed it!!! Thank you so much!!! You are amazing teacher!!!
thhhhhhhhhhhhank you!
Hi Hadar I am your fã, são Paulo-Brasil
Grea, thank you❤👏
You're amazing
00:02 Understanding and implementing the th sound
02:19 The TH sound is created with the tip of the tongue.
04:33 The tongue must be out and contact with teeth to pronounce the th sound.
07:12 The TH sound requires the tongue to be out and loose.
09:29 Control the tongue and articulation for TH sound pronunciation
11:47 Master the voiceless and voiced 'th' sounds in English
14:29 Practice pronouncing the 'th' sound for tongue placement.
16:53 Practice minimal pairs to distinguish between the th and other sounds.
18:57 Practice the TH sound daily for speaking improvement.
Amazing Hadar!
This is an excellent lesson!
Thanks a lot of mam to improve our pronunciation ...😘
I do understand perfectly.. I am quite comfortable with my listening, writing and reading skills but when it comes to speaking even though natives do understand me oftentimes they realize my accent is too thick and my pronunciation is far from good. I'd like to know a way to realize if is a matter of speech disorder, impediment or just lack of practice... thnx
Love your hair
That was so useful! Thanks a lot!
Excellent mam
Wow what a good video. Maybe i should learn english
Great! Thanks a million ;)
Great video! But I thought you were going to explain how to know when use each sound at the end🤔
Awesome
You are a great teacher!!
But lip trill was so funny!!!!!!
Anyway, thanks.
Mahula! Toda! 🙏🏻
😁😁
Please, could you teach intonation? I’ve seen your intonation video. I’d like to study about intonation more🙏
I love you, I would like to pronounce my English like you.
New sound with teacher hadar
Can you put the link or video that you mentioned in this video ( self-assessment process)
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Great
I feel like the light would look better if it’s more yellowish, yellow light makes me feel warmer or feel like home. For me, it looks much more better than white light.
Oh my gosh 😂 My question is that how to sound like an American? And how long does it take to get an American accent for as long as you don't really live in English countries
It's highly possible, but you have to immerse yourself in this language. Practise everyday and try to notice everything. Record yourself, and consume the American content. Make sure that you speak English everyday, coz most people tend to focus more on written English.
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Excellent video! How do I link “don’t” to “think”? Like, the tongue movements from one sound to the other.
Just repeat those words together so many, many times until your tongue gets used to it. Eventually you will sound more natural.
I usually drop the T in "don't " altogether, so it should come out as "don think".Not sure if it's the right call, but it makes the transition much easier.
At13:34 , you said how would one know if it a word is a voiced or voiceless th sound. I may be wrong, but when later on in this video did you answer that?
LOL I was searching for this subject yesterday on UA-cam. Are you watching me?! haha
Hahah… maybe 👀
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Great video. I think a made a great progress. But...I a have an issue with the voiced th at the end of words. For exemple in : smooth, bathe, breathe. When I hear a native speaker saying it, I have an impression that the sound is more similar to a v sound.
Could clarify this for us, please.
That's an unvoiced "TH" lol don't use your lips but just let the air come out only. You can even hold your lips to make sure that they're not tampering 😂
Hello Hadar. I was looking at the new pronunciation scheme by Google. I have seen one of your video from 2 years back that mentions some aspect of the new scheme. I wanted to learn little more about it. For example India in Indian-english is pronunced as in·dee·uh , in this case in, dee and uh are 3 different phonemes (i.e. phonemes are always separated by . character) or the scheme might allow something like "dee" to be a combination of more than 1 phonemes. Also, how many different phonemes were sufficient to capture the nuances of all different pronunciation of english language?
Mam please kindly send me how to speak fluently in day to day easier
done
I always have this question. " when The" From this short sentence, The n sound followed by th sound, should I still need to speak the n sound out
It's hard for me
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