I want to talk with you , I am from India I am your regular viewer you are doing a very good job for every English learner You are the very good teacher 💕💕
Friendly advice for all the English learners out there 🌎...don’t get frustrated over minor errors, such as not understanding EVERY word of spoken 🗣 or written ✏️ English . Even as native English speakers, we don’t understand everyone and everything! 🇨🇦
For me the most difficult part in English is pronunciation, when I hear a native English speaker, It seems to me as that person is speakng with his tongue back or with something inside his mouth
@@EnglishFluencyJourney I would support you, but we use R, not $.So they pay in casino R. And sorry, but I hate $ haha.Since I usually win from a small sum to big they turned on the long payment regime, so I have to wait for money for a long time. Pity 'cuz i have the rule not to play till I receive my payment. Funny, because Americans are able to speak about any other support beside money. Hahaha.
thank you soooo much i just found out that i need to improve my pronunciation and what a coincidence i saw your video!!! I wanna go with listening and imitating, see,pause and repeat , record myself and then analyse and see my mouth moving too , slowing down and for sure read aloud thanks to you hope the best for you and your journey 😍😍😍 you're just successful
in brief: The video focuses on the pivotal role of pronunciation in attaining English fluency. Anna argues that improving pronunciation is crucial for learners at all levels, contributing significantly to overall fluency. Key strategies for enhancing pronunciation include: 1. **Listening and Imitating:** Utilizing native speaker content in shows, movies, or podcasts for practice. 2. **Using Pronunciation Apps:** Leveraging technology for feedback and guidance. 3. **Online Videos and Tutorials:** Accessing a wealth of free resources on platforms like UA-cam. 4. **Recording and Analyzing Oneself:** Self-assessment to identify and work on weaknesses. 5. **Phonetic Exercises:** Understanding and practicing challenging sounds. 6. **Tongue Twisters:** Fun and effective way to tackle difficult pronunciations. 7. **Reading Aloud:** Improving flow and comfort with the language. 8. **Singing Songs:** Enhancing rhythm and intonation. 9. **Mirror Practice:** Visual feedback on mouth movements. 10. **Speaking Slowly:** Starting slow to master pronunciation before increasing speed. 11. **Shadowing Exercises:** Simultaneously repeating after a native speaker. 12. **Focusing on Problematic Sounds:** Targeting specific pronunciation challenges. 13. **Online Forums and Language Exchange:** Benefiting from feedback and interaction. Anna highlights the benefits of these methods, such as improved listening skills, increased confidence, clearer communication, and better understanding of English nuances. She shares her personal success story and that of her mother, demonstrating the effectiveness of these techniques. The video also includes a promotion for Lingoda, an online language school, offering a special discount for viewers. In summary, the video emphasizes that while pronunciation practice is vital, it should complement, not replace, grammar studies. Persistence and patience are key, with the assurance that grammar becomes more intuitive with improved pronunciation skills.gpt4
I've found out about this channel two days ago, and you're incredible. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of English with us. I need to improve my writing and speaking skills, and I hope I can learn a lot from you.
I had been paying for English lessons in Mexico with no success. When I decided to quite those lessons and changed to a different way I realized that was losing my time and my money either. Your videos have helped me to increase my skills and confidence, you are amazing!
Developing probably all of these methods, I sign up under every word! 1. The beneficial content of this video! 2. Your mom is fortunate with her daughter! 3. Go on move forward!
Thank you so Anna you have give ideas very nice listening your voice perfect understand clear l am always like your channel when you talke so attracted to its yes good speaker's advice every english teacher so so good thanks more.
Alongside pronunciation and practicing conversations, learning collocations is important to becoming a fluent English speaker! Those would be our top 2 skills to focus on for 2024! Happy learning everyone
Love you!!! Your method is the best for me. Absolutely agree!!! And it's a shame you always have to say something like it is only your advice what are you talking about, because there are many haters!!! I don't understand those people :-( i wish you luck ❤️
Первое видео , которое я посмотрел , это третье сослагательное, после минуты просмотра , я сразу понял, что русскоязычная. Но с очень хорошим уровнем Английского
I can't agree with you more. Like you said, for me, I've been listening to podcasts and pause and repeat. It's really helpful to polish my pronunciation. Although it takes time, I look up tricky words in the dictionary and check the pronunciation symbols. Learning and understanding about pronunciation symbols in more detail is helpful as well. Like you said, phonetic alphabet is a game changer. If you study about it, you could know why your pronunciation was awkward. By the way, I am wondering what apps you recommend using for pronunciation. You said that there's a whole bunch of pronunciation apps out there, but I don't know and I haven't seen them yet. Could you recommend some apps for me?
Hi, Anna! Just wanted to say, that I think you're simply awesome :) I'm from Ukraine too, and when I first came upon your channel, I was really surprised when I found out, that you're Ukrainian, not American)) P. S.: In this vid you really sound like AJ Hoge's disciple :) Am I, kinda right?)
You are very intelligent and very beautiful. Wish you a wonderful luck and successful stay in the U.S.A! Too much love to your Mother! I still remember when I taught my Mother for U.S. Citizenship and She became U.S. Citizen. I use to leave Her on grocery stores and let Herself deal with store employees. When you listen in a language, your brain changes when you sleep. Half education is when you sleep. Your brain changes its pathway and your personality changes too. Tell your Mother to engage with English speaking Americans as much she can.
Great video! A suggestion: Please get rid of that intro banner sound. It sounds like my headphones are broken and it actually hurt my ears. Good day :)
I think, she has a nice clear voice, which helps beginners. I believe that her voice for locals sounds a little strange, but it is helpful and the young mom has a beautiful face.
I'm at a basic level in English now that i wanted to improve my English to the next level.so i started reading books 2 chapters a day and i make note of the new words that i come across and learn those words after finishing the reading.along with this i also do speaking and writing all this is fine.but the problem is some are saying that we shouldn't read books rather they suggest that we need to watch a video and memorize the sentences they say.is that the way to improve english?.i kind of having a doubt now that am i following a wrong approach in improving my fluency.i do watch series in netflix to improve my listening skills so that i can understand native speakers but i dont memorize the dialogues they say.should i memorize what they say instead of reading books?
English pronunciation is merely a part of English phonetics, but not any way of how to master the language. If you want to learn and become fluent in English language, or any other human language, you will have to master its grammar system , including the parts of speech, sentence structure. There is no other way. But it is merely the first step for you to understand the language to use it to communicate with English speakers Being fluent in the language doesn't mean being good at it because to be able to use it at higher levels of education, you will have to learn how to use it in critical thinking or creative writing and public speaking at college and university levels of education. Human languages are always accompanied by cultures because a human language is a part of a culture. It means that if you want to understand English language profoundly, you will have to understand the culture of the country where the language originated in.. At this high level of mastering the language, you can understand the language contextually, but not merely accordingly to the language's dictionary - defined meanings. No English dictionary has contextual meanings, containing only basic and commonly used narrow meanings of words . A contextual meaning is a meaning drawn from a particular social or political or economic or cultural context in everyday life, in a historical event, a professional activity and suchlike. Contextual meanings are what you will have to get by yourselves, which are expressed by your levels of understanding of such specific and different contexts. Hence, you will not be able to get such contextual meanings if your knowledge of the language and other subjects of study is not very good or profound. GA phonetics is not any standard phonetics, having so many distorted sounds, such as the voiceless consonant t sound is pronounced as a quick tapping or flapping voiced consonant d sound, which makes it impossible for GA speakers to make any difference between such two different words, when pronouncing them, as atom and Adam, bottom and boredom, Maddy and Matty; The short low front vowel "a" is pronounced like the short middle front vowel "e" in such words as "and" , which is similarly pronounced to the pronunciation of "end", and "at" is pronounced like "et", and the long low back vowel |a:| in such word as "art" is distortedly pronounced with the short low front vowel a with the retroflex sound r as |ar| The pronunciation of the retroflex r sound in every word which has it distorts all the vowels before it, while the qualities of vowels determine the qualities of an English accent, and affects the qualities of other sounds around it, making GA speakers sound rowdy. Additionally, the intonation is unnatural or boring with almost no change of pitch of sounds, or no falling pitch and rising pitch of sounds in sentences. All the sounds are pronounced at almost the same pitch and strength , which makes GA phonetics unattractive or boring Your English pronunciation needs improving because at the very beginning of the video, it displays the distorted short low front vowel "a" | æ | as the short middle front vowel e in "channel" , which should be phonetically correctly pronounced as | t∫æ nl| , but not |t∫e nl|
Your standards are too high even for native speakers, as long as one has the ability to communicate and able to express idea then that’s acceptable. Her pronunciation is fine don’t be such a pedant.
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Does anyone told you that you are so beautiful today❤.... because you are my love, and always you will be
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 thanks
I want to talk with you , I am from India I am your regular viewer
you are doing a very good job for every English learner
You are the very good teacher 💕💕
Wow wonderful, very good
Friendly advice for all the English learners out there 🌎...don’t get frustrated over minor errors, such as not understanding EVERY word of spoken 🗣 or written ✏️ English . Even as native English speakers, we don’t understand everyone and everything! 🇨🇦
Thank you for the support! We really need to hear this more often!)
Of course I must use a mirror, I do not see my butt, which likes to speak American ridiculous English fluently.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For me the most difficult part in English is pronunciation, when I hear a native English speaker, It seems to me as that person is speakng with his tongue back or with something inside his mouth
@@EnglishFluencyJourney I would support you, but we use R, not $.So they pay in casino R. And sorry, but I hate $ haha.Since I usually win from a small sum to big they turned on the long payment regime, so I have to wait for money for a long time. Pity 'cuz i have the rule not to play till I receive my payment. Funny, because Americans are able to speak about any other support beside money. Hahaha.
Очень приятно слушать умную и красивую женщину, которая сообщает очень интересную информацию.)))
You got this guys! Just a little bit everyday can go a long way! 😊
Mistakes makes you the master,, make more mistakes and learn from it🎉
thank you soooo much
i just found out that i need to improve my pronunciation and what a coincidence i saw your video!!!
I wanna go with listening and imitating, see,pause and repeat , record myself and then analyse and see my mouth moving too , slowing down and for sure read aloud
thanks to you hope the best for you and your journey 😍😍😍
you're just successful
in brief: The video focuses on the pivotal role of pronunciation in attaining English fluency. Anna argues that improving pronunciation is crucial for learners at all levels, contributing significantly to overall fluency.
Key strategies for enhancing pronunciation include:
1. **Listening and Imitating:** Utilizing native speaker content in shows, movies, or podcasts for practice.
2. **Using Pronunciation Apps:** Leveraging technology for feedback and guidance.
3. **Online Videos and Tutorials:** Accessing a wealth of free resources on platforms like UA-cam.
4. **Recording and Analyzing Oneself:** Self-assessment to identify and work on weaknesses.
5. **Phonetic Exercises:** Understanding and practicing challenging sounds.
6. **Tongue Twisters:** Fun and effective way to tackle difficult pronunciations.
7. **Reading Aloud:** Improving flow and comfort with the language.
8. **Singing Songs:** Enhancing rhythm and intonation.
9. **Mirror Practice:** Visual feedback on mouth movements.
10. **Speaking Slowly:** Starting slow to master pronunciation before increasing speed.
11. **Shadowing Exercises:** Simultaneously repeating after a native speaker.
12. **Focusing on Problematic Sounds:** Targeting specific pronunciation challenges.
13. **Online Forums and Language Exchange:** Benefiting from feedback and interaction.
Anna highlights the benefits of these methods, such as improved listening skills, increased confidence, clearer communication, and better understanding of English nuances. She shares her personal success story and that of her mother, demonstrating the effectiveness of these techniques. The video also includes a promotion for Lingoda, an online language school, offering a special discount for viewers.
In summary, the video emphasizes that while pronunciation practice is vital, it should complement, not replace, grammar studies. Persistence and patience are key, with the assurance that grammar becomes more intuitive with improved pronunciation skills.gpt4
Wow, marvellous one!!!
Thanks for brief summary!!!
Honestly, I liked your channel more than other English learning channels!
Дуже чудовий канал! Гарна подача матеріалу, хороша дикція, все зрозуміло. Поставив великий лайк і підписався!
Я обожаю ваши ролики! Для меня это настоящее спасение,я из России,сама пытаюсь учить английский! По всему видимому я нашла отличный канал для этого❤
I've found out about this channel two days ago, and you're incredible. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of English with us. I need to improve my writing and speaking skills, and I hope I can learn a lot from you.
I had been paying for English lessons in Mexico with no success. When I decided to quite those lessons and changed to a different way I realized that was losing my time and my money either. Your videos have helped me to increase my skills and confidence, you are amazing!
Words can't describe how proud I am of you! keep up the good work.
i like your speaking because you speak very sweet and intresting❤
Developing probably all of these methods, I sign up under every word!
1. The beneficial content of this video!
2. Your mom is fortunate with her daughter!
3. Go on move forward!
😁
Hello my teacher. You prononciation IS very nice. And you voice too. Thanks a lot for this work
You are incredible fluent,break a leg never stop l love you so much thanks for helpful videos like this
"Thank you for making English learning so interesting and fun!"(Vahid an English teacher).
Я кайфую от этого голоса, произношения и внешности. Все прекрасно ❤
Тоже за этим захожу 😂
Thank you teacher..nice teaching..🙏🙏👌👍😍🌟
Thank you so
Anna you have give ideas very nice listening your voice perfect understand clear l am always like your channel when you talke so attracted to its yes good speaker's advice every english teacher so so good thanks more.
for this new year 2024 I will improve my english pronunciation more often...
Alongside pronunciation and practicing conversations, learning collocations is important to becoming a fluent English speaker! Those would be our top 2 skills to focus on for 2024! Happy learning everyone
I always enjoy your content, and would like to show my appreciation and support your work, here's your coffee ☕. Enjoy it!
There you go😊
Love you!!! Your method is the best for me. Absolutely agree!!! And it's a shame you always have to say something like it is only your advice what are you talking about, because there are many haters!!! I don't understand those people :-( i wish you luck ❤️
Thank you so much!!!!! And thank you for understanding 🥹
Thank you a million!!!
Thank you so much for awesome stuff.... 💗
Hi mam i am vedha Thank you so much for new video Mam your Accent is really nice i would like to speak like you😅😅
It was really fantastic video mam!❤❤
I totally agree with you Anna!💯 Discovering the IPA system and working on my pronunciation has been a game changer for me😊
Will you marry me????
Many thanks for ur efforts
What a great video!
Thank you so much for your video 👏
Am a fan keep the good work
It is very difficult for me to learn English. How can I learn it as soon as possible? I would like to learn it?
Первое видео , которое я посмотрел , это третье сослагательное, после минуты просмотра , я сразу понял, что русскоязычная. Но с очень хорошим уровнем Английского
Very fruitful and informative....💯
I can't agree with you more.
Like you said, for me, I've been listening to podcasts and pause and repeat.
It's really helpful to polish my pronunciation.
Although it takes time, I look up tricky words in the dictionary and check the pronunciation symbols.
Learning and understanding about pronunciation symbols in more detail is helpful as well.
Like you said, phonetic alphabet is a game changer. If you study about it, you could know why your pronunciation was awkward.
By the way, I am wondering what apps you recommend using for pronunciation.
You said that there's a whole bunch of pronunciation apps out there, but I don't know and I haven't seen them yet.
Could you recommend some apps for me?
I'm using ELSA
Ok I will try use yours tips about learn english .My aim is to achive B2 before 1st may.Greetings from Poland
Thank you for advice
Hi, Anna! Just wanted to say, that I think you're simply awesome :)
I'm from Ukraine too, and when I first came upon your channel, I was really surprised when I found out, that you're Ukrainian, not American))
P. S.: In this vid you really sound like AJ Hoge's disciple :) Am I, kinda right?)
Thank You so much Hannah!
You are great!
💎
Thank you for the video !
love from Bangladesh😊❤❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩my favourite apuu❤
You are very intelligent and very beautiful. Wish you a wonderful luck and successful stay in the U.S.A! Too much love to your Mother! I still remember when I taught my Mother for U.S. Citizenship and She became U.S. Citizen. I use to leave Her on grocery stores and let Herself deal with store employees. When you listen in a language, your brain changes when you sleep. Half education is when you sleep. Your brain changes its pathway and your personality changes too. Tell your Mother to engage with English speaking Americans as much she can.
Was eagerly waiting for your new video
thank you.
If you know how to manage word in present past and future thats enough for English....
Thank you❤
Hello! Can you make an agent-customer conversation practice?
Thank you too
Thanks
Привіт. Гарні лекції. Тримаєш добрий рівень якості.
Great video! A suggestion: Please get rid of that intro banner sound. It sounds like my headphones are broken and it actually hurt my ears. Good day :)
I think, she has a nice clear voice, which helps beginners. I believe that her voice for locals sounds a little strange, but it is helpful and the young mom has a beautiful face.
I am Anas
From India
I like your video 👍❤
Always amazing content here 🇨🇷🇺🇦💯💯
اللهم صل وسلم وبارك علي نبينا محمد وعلي آله وصحبه أجمعين 💞💗
I'm watching this video, and think that practice pronounciaton make You repeat a Lot.
thanks❤
Good mam
Such a cool Video. That motivates me.
That‘s not true. This is my opinion. I watch a lot of Anna's videos. And this inspires me. But of course you can also have a different opinion.
I love your videos
Mam can please advice us a free course to learn English and to improve fluency in English
What is the time in your place mam
I,m from India
I'm at a basic level in English now that i wanted to improve my English to the next level.so i started reading books 2 chapters a day and i make note of the new words that i come across and learn those words after finishing the reading.along with this i also do speaking and writing all this is fine.but the problem is some are saying that we shouldn't read books rather they suggest that we need to watch a video and memorize the sentences they say.is that the way to improve english?.i kind of having a doubt now that am i following a wrong approach in improving my fluency.i do watch series in netflix to improve my listening skills so that i can understand native speakers but i dont memorize the dialogues they say.should i memorize what they say instead of reading books?
Great
중압적이지 않게
선배들한테 한소리 들어요
샬롬~!
from Russia with love , you are very beautiful))
Tell please are you going to teach your children in school or in home by yourself?
My son is in school tight now but I am considering homeschooling
Mam when uploaded a video in you which video format do you use mam
Shut up
I would like to buy present for you but the cost is high can can keep item in 4 or 5dollars mam
Could you recommend-me some app to improve pronunciation?
Thanks Anna...🙏
I think your best hair is straight hair😁
She said watch your favourate person in english when they speak thats why i am seeing her 😂😂😂😂😂
Speak curectly
I like how you speak
Hello! at 8:58 what verb did you use? "Why do I keep yepping? about this" To yep?? UA-cam auto translating feature couldn't find it... Thanks
thank uuuuu
❤❤ from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
Nice tips but wouldn't you say that thinking in English is the key to becoming advanced level English?
Thinking in English is definitely very important but it comes naturally a little later in the process)
Бравоооо👏👏👏👏👏😁
Wow, you are Gorgeous Hanna❤. From what country your mother came from?
I think, I won't be fluency in this century but maybe I don't want to be one.
Hi everybody in comments ❤🎉
Maam, your eyebrows are resembled as my idol cr7 😍
Which country are you from?
💛
I can't understand what type of microphone do you use, can anyone help me with this?
Ma'am from which city you were in Ukraine?
English pronunciation is merely a part of English phonetics, but not any way of how to master the language.
If you want to learn and become fluent in English language, or any other human language, you will have to master its grammar system , including the parts of speech, sentence structure. There is no other way. But it is merely the first step for you to understand the language to use it to communicate with English speakers
Being fluent in the language doesn't mean being good at it because to be able to use it at higher levels of education, you will have to learn how to use it in critical thinking or creative writing and public speaking at college and university levels of education.
Human languages are always accompanied by cultures because a human language is a part of a culture. It means that if you want to understand English language profoundly, you will have to understand the culture of the country where the language originated in.. At this high level of mastering the language, you can understand the language contextually, but not merely accordingly to the language's dictionary - defined meanings. No English dictionary has contextual meanings, containing only basic and commonly used narrow meanings of words . A contextual meaning is
a meaning drawn from a particular social or political or economic or cultural context in everyday life, in a historical event, a professional activity and suchlike. Contextual meanings are what you will have to get by yourselves, which are expressed by your levels of understanding of such specific and different contexts. Hence, you will not be able to get such contextual meanings if your knowledge of the language and other subjects of study is not very good or profound.
GA phonetics is not any standard phonetics, having so many distorted sounds, such as the voiceless consonant t sound is pronounced as a quick tapping or flapping voiced consonant d sound, which makes it impossible for GA speakers to make any difference between such two different words, when pronouncing them, as atom and Adam, bottom and boredom, Maddy and Matty; The short low front vowel "a" is pronounced like the short middle front vowel "e" in such words as "and" , which is similarly pronounced to the pronunciation of "end", and "at" is pronounced like "et", and the long low back vowel |a:| in such word as "art" is distortedly pronounced with the short low front vowel a with the retroflex sound r as |ar|
The pronunciation of the retroflex r sound in every word which has it distorts all the vowels before it, while the qualities of vowels determine the qualities of an English accent, and affects the qualities of other sounds around it, making GA speakers sound rowdy. Additionally, the intonation is unnatural or boring with almost no change of pitch of sounds, or no falling pitch and rising pitch of sounds in sentences. All the sounds are pronounced at almost the same pitch and strength , which makes GA phonetics unattractive or boring
Your English pronunciation needs improving because at the very beginning of the video, it displays the distorted short low front vowel "a" | æ | as the short middle front vowel e in "channel" , which should be phonetically correctly pronounced as | t∫æ nl| , but not |t∫e nl|
Your standards are too high even for native speakers, as long as one has the ability to communicate and able to express idea then that’s acceptable. Her pronunciation is fine don’t be such a pedant.
is possinble to hve any time to speak with you please?
I want to speak english
..........ti amo.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I am here just to see you Hannah, you are so beautiful, LOL, thank you 🎉
Hi guys
Which accent is this
I record myself but I hate that sounds aaaa ahhh umm while recording