This is a golden video lesson in pocket digital format to be preserved and repeat like a mantra....I'm loving it! A stratospheric thank you!! (From an Italian spy ☺️ in transition to naturally British 🤞) 🖖
Most of what this video covers should actually come fairly naturally to an American, which was suprising to find out. However, I've been deep diving on the intrusive R, trying to figure out when and why and I've finally been able to understand. This is, of course, still from an American perspective, but the intrusive R sound is only used, as far as I can tell, when an American would use a glottal sound to separate the vowels between words. Very helpful! Thank you!
Talking of intrusives. I had a fascinating conversation the other day trying to work out the difference between the pronunciations of 'the east' and 'the yeast'. As there is an intrusive y in the first, do we therefore say 'the east' the same as 'the yeast'? The answer came down to the pronunciation of 'the'. Before a word beginning with a vowel 'the' is pronounced 'thee' (ðiː) or 'thi' (ði). So 'the east' is pronounced thiy eest (ðij i:st). Before a consonant 'the' is pronounced 'thuh' (ðə) so 'the yeast' is pronounced thuh yeest (ðə ji:st).
Hey, Papa. Thank you for an amazing lesson. I loved it. I'm not British nor a native speaker but I've been teaching English for some time and there's something I've always wanted to learn more about and/or research but I don't know the name of it. I'm talking about words that end with consonant clusters like fist, lisp or risk. When they're transformed to plural or 3ps, what's the correct name for that s-s (for instance: fi-STS) sound in the pronunciation? I hope I managed to make myself clear and thanks again for all the great lessons 🔥
Dear teacher, I will learn the connected speech in the way to spy Britain your country with a great pleasure and not with another spirit; As I followed your course with a great pleasure.
i can't thank u enough Papa😄 ive watched so many videos of yours and they are really helpful! all of my friends and teachers are shoked by my British accent now😍
I just came across one of your videos. It's both humourous, and informative. It is the perfect recipe for learning while having fun. Beside, you're a good actor. I loved your parody. Thank you so much.
Thank you for your lesson! How do we pronounce "conflict resolution"? Is there an elision of the "t" sound at the end of "conflict"? Or an elision of the "c" sound? Is there a catenation?
Before this one I'd watched the video about being polite. And there was the best type of giving examples. The speed was comfortable, the was some space for repetition. But here... The plot is perfect. The examples are very clear and obvious. Everything's fine but the speed. And ot is too short, to be honest . Things you give are awesome, I appreciate that, thx. But if don't mind could you expand the topic with make the emphasis on fist techniques. Because the last way of linking is quite easy. Yeah, at first it's confusing, definitely. Anyway then you're getting used to it. In spite of adding sounds. That's yhe shht distancing non-natives from you. How on earth you decide which sound to put? You got me a fish, now I wanna learn to get a fish😁
"There are no stupid questions, there are only stupid people" 😂😂 So maybe I'm stupid but what's the problem with Russians and "Catenation technique"? 4:26
“Sounds dangerously british” 😆 loved it
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Secret information. That's why this is the best English chanel. Don't repeat this or .....
This is a golden video lesson in pocket digital format to be preserved and repeat like a mantra....I'm loving it! A stratospheric thank you!! (From an Italian spy ☺️ in transition to naturally British 🤞) 🖖
He should be an outstanding actor
"S's blend together very dangerously"
Now I'd like to use the word dangerous in funny ways too.
Most of what this video covers should actually come fairly naturally to an American, which was suprising to find out. However, I've been deep diving on the intrusive R, trying to figure out when and why and I've finally been able to understand. This is, of course, still from an American perspective, but the intrusive R sound is only used, as far as I can tell, when an American would use a glottal sound to separate the vowels between words. Very helpful! Thank you!
Talking of intrusives. I had a fascinating conversation the other day trying to work out the difference between the pronunciations of 'the east' and 'the yeast'.
As there is an intrusive y in the first, do we therefore say 'the east' the same as 'the yeast'?
The answer came down to the pronunciation of 'the'.
Before a word beginning with a vowel 'the' is pronounced 'thee' (ðiː) or 'thi' (ði). So 'the east' is pronounced thiy eest (ðij i:st).
Before a consonant 'the' is pronounced 'thuh' (ðə) so 'the yeast' is pronounced thuh yeest (ðə ji:st).
thank you so much
Hey, Papa. Thank you for an amazing lesson. I loved it.
I'm not British nor a native speaker but I've been teaching English for some time and there's something I've always wanted to learn more about and/or research but I don't know the name of it.
I'm talking about words that end with consonant clusters like fist, lisp or risk.
When they're transformed to plural or 3ps, what's the correct name for that s-s (for instance: fi-STS) sound in the pronunciation?
I hope I managed to make myself clear and thanks again for all the great lessons 🔥
The Best English Teacher I've watched!
Best actor and best teacher ❣️❣️
Great video for English learner.
Oh papa teach me God bless you so much I love your teachings everyday Will you my English have come up to a high level.
Dear teacher, I will learn the connected speech in the way to spy Britain your country with a great pleasure and not with another spirit; As I followed your course with a great pleasure.
J'adore ! ❤️
Okay, thanks! 😉😁
I LOVE THIS VIDEO
i can't thank u enough Papa😄 ive watched so many videos of yours and they are really helpful! all of my friends and teachers are shoked by my British accent now😍
Niiiice!! 💪💪
I just came across one of your videos. It's both humourous, and informative. It is the perfect recipe for learning while having fun. Beside, you're a good actor. I loved your parody. Thank you so much.
Definitely, I have to improve
Awesome 👍
this is a amazing video. I love you sir
Wow mix of Bald (the Bankrupt) and Jason Statham. And he knows both of their accents, too. ❤❤❤
Woow I LOVED IT..
Thanks Aly,
What a great lesson! Thank you so much, Aly!
Es un placer escucharte, van Damme ! .... I mean, Aly ! 😄😀😄😀 👍👍🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧
Awesome this! I loved it!
That’s proper cool!👍😎
Thanks ever so much! 👏
Nice direction !
As always: entertaining training! Great fun to watch. 👍
Or should you say, enterTRAINING?
We need your tips for gcse english exam we couldnt thank you enough if you did that .
Is this a repost video? Because I recall watching this lesson almost a year ago.
Oh Aly that's was fantastic 😍😍😍
Cheers Sophia!
Thank you for your lesson! How do we pronounce "conflict resolution"? Is there an elision of the "t" sound at the end of "conflict"? Or an elision of the "c" sound? Is there a catenation?
I'm russian and I also watch you videos. One question still bothers me - what have we done to earn such attitude?
"Special military operation"
I think it has to do with US American movies, they always put a Russian guy playing as a villain spy.
You support war...by the way I'm also Russian
@@tttmmm8057 если я русский, то поддерживаю войну? А если ты немец, то поддерживаешь холокост? Думаешь это так работает?
6:30 😂 😍 Legend!
Is the video striked,, if i recon this video is made like much earlier than 2022, ive learned papa english like from 2020s
I'm guessing it's the same with Desktop Destop?
perfect
I wanna type comments with my natural Russian accent, but I don't know how. Can you teach me?
How did you get this chroma key done?
if james bond were an english teacher, he would teach exactly like you, aly. very dangerously😃
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Before this one I'd watched the video about being polite. And there was the best type of giving examples. The speed was comfortable, the was some space for repetition. But here... The plot is perfect. The examples are very clear and obvious. Everything's fine but the speed. And ot is too short, to be honest .
Things you give are awesome, I appreciate that, thx. But if don't mind could you expand the topic with make the emphasis on fist techniques. Because the last way of linking is quite easy. Yeah, at first it's confusing, definitely. Anyway then you're getting used to it. In spite of adding sounds. That's yhe shht distancing non-natives from you. How on earth you decide which sound to put?
You got me a fish, now I wanna learn to get a fish😁
It's a re-upload.
so 'to eat' is pronounced as /wi:t/ ?
Papa Statham is back XD
5:56 🤭😅😂😂🤣
Following your secret pronunciation I could play the next 007🕵️
Do it
Never Say Never Again
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There's definitely a spy hidding in that potted plant
"There are no stupid questions, there are only stupid people" 😂😂
So maybe I'm stupid but what's the problem with Russians and "Catenation technique"? 4:26
So true
"What else did you expect from British spy?"
He just play's a character, that's a common movie stereotype)
Keeping the British end up!
I'm so astonished with "tastes"... i thought it was pronunced "testi z" ???
And then... can you pronounced it testi z somewhere ? North, south... or only in my strange mind ???
I want to pronounce Eng like Peaky foookin Blinders😢
A heartfelt thank you from a Russian spy!
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This training is bloody difficult and I will be fired by MI6...
You can do it!