Wonderful english video,I have been watching many english videos from different plataformas from three years AND I have nevera found a video as complete as this one.I'll try to learn as much as I can with this video, greattings from México,Dear teacher.
I realized as I was watching the video that I had a complete subconscious understanding of everything covered here but was never conscious of it. It's always good to know the solid rules behind what we know subconsciously so this video is amazing for that. Thank you for making it. I will now move on to other lectures. let's see how many of 'em I already know subconsciously. This is kind of fun.
Great!! the clarity of your voice makes it easy for anyone to understand you. I found your tutorial enormously useful. Btw, I have a question about linking. Can I talk to you one day over Skype when you are free? Thank you
Hello, could you help me pls? In the next example “working on it” Just que can do linking on_it but what about with “working_on”?? What would the pronunciation be like??😢😞😞
Thanks for your kwonledge, you have a great methodology and youre a great thecher. Its easy to learn this way! I'll recomend you to all my friends. Greetings from Bogota, Colombia
Hi there. Thanks so much for giving us a great video. I have a question, please help me answer it. You said in the video that "t" and "th" sounds are similar, so should we pronounce "t" or "th" sound in that case or we can choose to speak either of them? Many thanks. Have a nice day dear!
i dont understand some of your samples , why "need to": /t/ &/d/ are similar sounds "about the": /t/&/th/ are similar sounds could you please explain it to me. thank you very much!
+vân anh nguyễn Vì âm /t/ mạnh hơn âm /th/ nên khi bạn nghe native speaker hay trên movies nghe sẽ như âm/t/ nha bạn "to" trong "need to" là âm unstressed nên chỉ nói lướt qua và âm /d/ bị reduce
I am an ESL learner. I would like to ask you that. Do we need to use the linking sounds all the time? because I don't understand when people use linking sounds with me. When I ask them why they always link sounds. the answers are this is the rules, and people have to link sounds all the time. but I think that is not true. I think they just want to show how they look like the professional in English, and I believe that people can speak normal way that without liking sounds.
Wonderful english video,I have been watching many english videos from different plataformas from three years AND I have nevera found a video as complete as this one.I'll try to learn as much as I can with this video, greattings from México,Dear teacher.
I realized as I was watching the video that I had a complete subconscious understanding of everything covered here but was never conscious of it. It's always good to know the solid rules behind what we know subconsciously so this video is amazing for that. Thank you for making it. I will now move on to other lectures. let's see how many of 'em I already know subconsciously. This is kind of fun.
Thanks with this video :-). It helps me a lot to improve my English speaking skill.
eu amo esse canal , muito pratico e direto , meus parabens a professora!!! 23/07/2022
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The explanation of linking ever seen on UA-cam ❤️
Lo que no te enseñan en la escuela xD
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It channel got a new subcriber!!! Excelent video!!
Great!! the clarity of your voice makes it easy for anyone to understand you. I found your tutorial enormously useful. Btw, I have a question about linking. Can I talk to you one day over Skype when you are free? Thank you
This video is the bible of working on linking sound
Hello, could you help me pls? In the next example “working on it” Just que can do linking on_it but what about with “working_on”?? What would the pronunciation be like??😢😞😞
Really ,Amazing lecture.it very eassy to ubderstand ....
thank you for the leson.
I'm Vietnamese. can you tell me how to say " a loaf of bread"?
'ləʊfəv bred' or ' ləʊvəv bred'? thank anyway.
Hi teacher i have no one to practice with him english please can you help me
And me
..she has a funny wavy voice... is this video for 4 years old kids?
Thanks for your kwonledge, you have a great methodology and youre a great thecher. Its easy to learn this way! I'll recomend you to all my friends. Greetings from Bogota, Colombia
Thanks for posting this video, I was really needing that explanation!!
Thanks. very good. It's very useful to improving listening skill. but what a pity now your website was unvailable to log in.
you really a very good teacher ❤️ please keep on.
so great. super fast tips to learn speak
I love this type of videos
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It's very important information for me. Like for a long time fere long time.
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Now I understand linking words
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your intonation is very hard for me. thanks
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This channel is a good channel yo get improve the language of English , and i've realizing that si good way to get better a good improvement
How to practice?
Hi there.
Thanks so much for giving us a great video.
I have a question, please help me answer it.
You said in the video that "t" and "th" sounds are similar, so should we pronounce "t" or "th" sound in that case or we can choose to speak either of them?
Many thanks. Have a nice day dear!
Why doesn't the pronunciation of milk be explained and why does it sound like no?
Thanks a lot for your videos that is helpful for us. I love your voice that is clear and understandable. Please make video about words stress.
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Great class! I'll see all vídeos! Thank you a lot! Hello from Brazil 😍😍
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It's good for those whose are non-native speaker. I'm so grateful for your video. Actually, It improves my pronunciation and accent
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I think this topic is overall important either developing listenning or speaking skills
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Thank you so much for posting this lecture!
Is this British English?
American.
i dont understand some of your samples , why
"need to": /t/ &/d/ are similar sounds
"about the": /t/&/th/ are similar sounds
could you please explain it to me. thank you very much!
+vân anh nguyễn Vì âm /t/ mạnh hơn âm /th/ nên khi bạn nghe native speaker hay trên movies nghe sẽ như âm/t/ nha bạn
"to" trong "need to" là âm unstressed nên chỉ nói lướt qua và âm /d/ bị reduce
I am an ESL learner. I would like to ask you that. Do we need to use the linking sounds all the time? because I don't understand when people use linking sounds with me. When I ask them why they always link sounds. the answers are this is the rules, and people have to link sounds all the time. but I think that is not true. I think they just want to show how they look like the professional in English, and I believe that people can speak normal way that without liking sounds.
Alguien más está en este video por qué el maestro de inglés te lo recomendó?😈💅🏻
Esto viene siendo inglés británico? Cierto
Very nice 🙏
Hi, my dear Ann, how do link "this was"? is /ðɪ-wəz/?