Break Through Breathing #2
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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This is a continuation of Break Through Breathing #1. In Part 2, we begin to work with how to add more breath to sounds and work with "common collocations" rather than words in isolation. It targets various air flow consonants in natural speech, such as the /f/ and /sh/ sounds. www.englishbythehour.com
Thank you, Rebecca! Your videos are really good! I'm from Korea and not used to breathing using my diaphragm while speaking. After practing your methods for about 5 minutes, I felt dizzy as if I had been blowing lots of baloons. But it felt good knowing I'm getting better!
thanks becca im a filipino and i really love your willingness to help non native americans learn
I'm Chinese, and the videos are really helping!! thank you so much Rebecca!
You can come to my website and order a self study package, and I'll send you access to video and audio files as well as a Guide to Speaking American English with Clarity & Confidence. (Can't post the web address here, but it's at the end of all of my videos).
It`s really amazing. Tkx a lot, Rebecca.
thank you so much. Greetings from Toluca, Mexico. ;) nice voice by the way!
Great! You can access my entire new program on Speech & Accent here for only $30: vimeo.com/ondemand/learnamericanaccent
Great videos coach Rebecca!! Thank u very much your helping us acquiring an american accent!!... When are you uplading more videos? as Im looking foward to watch them and learn new things about you. Oh, I was wondering If u have videos about the pronunciation of english vowel sounds and If you have them, caan u upload them? or Can u tell me where I can buy them? (I don't live in USA)
Thank you very much and God bless your job and your life in a huge way!
That's really beneficent
Thanx alot
with a long long breath (Th-Th-Thank you)
to distinguish /l/ and /n/, that would be very useful
Good day Ms. Becca, I just bumped into one of your videos and now I'm hooked up to it, they are very helpful. I just have one question with the s-sound, Are there any ways to avoid lisping? I've been scolded since I entered high school because of my problem with s. and I've tried pronouncing s without lisping but whenever I speak casually, it's still there. I'm in college now and we are going to have Oral Communication next semester, I'm afraid I might get bad grades
because of it. Thank you!:)
Well, on the next video, you tell your audience to take brakes if feeling dizzy as if you have read my comment... That's funny. You're great!
Hi Rebecca, I am wondering that some people argue that nose should be held when practicing American Accent. Is that true? Thank you so much!