Would be amazing if you could demonstrate lessons with all the units. Anyways, thank you so much for being a brilliant author and teacher. We appreciate it a lot.
that is my first tiime learn about it , that's very useful to me , make me sense about the rule of linking words. thank so much. i want more of your vedio, where i can find/?
The topic is PRONUNCIATION - Intrusions - where an extra sound is inserted where the end of one word & the beginning of the next word in a sentence are both vowels. E.g. “Go /w/ on” or “three /j/ apples”. It starts at around 8:30 in the video The teacher explains it really clearly, simply and effectively. Practice exercises are good.
"Go" and "do" already end with a /w/ sound in most English accents-including the accent of the teacher in this video. Why are they wasting students' time with such nonsense?
Would be amazing if you could demonstrate lessons with all the units. Anyways, thank you so much for being a brilliant author and teacher. We appreciate it a lot.
Amazing teaching! Thanks for sharing the video.
Thank you for the very lovely example of teaching students!
Brilliant and Professional Masterclass! Thank you very much, Ms Rachel!
What a professionally run class. Awesome
Brilliant! It' fun teaching, and it's fun learning!
Thank you for very interesting, informative lesson. It was a success.
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Nice lesson. One wonders why the book pages weren't projected onto the board instead of using a bit of paper.
Outstanding! Thanks so much!
More lessons PLZ
The perfect class! 😊
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Great lesson
Good job. May be the students should be given generous time limits to the various activities and not be rushed into doing them.
This video looks like the short version of the full class.
I think she should write those rules on the WB.
that is my first tiime learn about it , that's very useful to me , make me sense about the rule of linking words. thank so much.
i want more of your vedio, where i can find/?
Thanks Philip! There're lots more useful videos on our UA-cam channel: ua-cam.com/users/oupeltglobal
^Alex
it is a bit artificial but turns out sounding more English like
I don't hear j in the other or w in quarter to eight.
maybe a bear stepped onto your ear?
the /j/ other and quarter to /w/ eight
Everybody knows what the topic of this lesson?
ask the one who gave you the assignment😅
Does anybody know the topic of the lesson?
The topic is PRONUNCIATION - Intrusions - where an extra sound is inserted where the end of one word & the beginning of the next word in a sentence are both vowels. E.g. “Go /w/ on” or “three /j/ apples”. It starts at around 8:30 in the video
The teacher explains it really clearly, simply and effectively. Practice exercises are good.
"Go" and "do" already end with a /w/ sound in most English accents-including the accent of the teacher in this video.
Why are they wasting students' time with such nonsense?