I m Student from India . When I was seeing this video then It's just 19:51 but It looking like 1 hr video,Because not a single second is blank , there is information in single second. Really too much hardworking in creating Quality Content.
Wonderful lesson my dearest! Schwa is really the ultimate secret of British English! On that note, Anna, have you ever realised that: Schwa, in fact /ə/ is somehow the laziest sound there is: it demands the least of speakers; The schwa just is, serene and undemanding: The vibration of air through the body to the outside world. Basically, the Essence of speech itself! ... Thank you Anna, you are an extraôôdinary teacher! 😘🌹❤
I'm new to the English language, and when I wanted to learn the language, I started watching movies and series... I noticed that the British accent is wonderful.. I have a question: Is the accent on the channel a dialect that I can speak all over the world?👍🏻
Hi Anna,I love, how you structured your contents, I like it even I`m professional Accountant, M addicted its just fifteen minutes easy peasy learning something new. keep it up, amazing job, love you 😊
Big fan of yours! Mesmerising content as always ! Anna, you are the best ever! My heartfelt thanks for such an inspiring and insightful tips! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🙋🤩
I'm watching because I'm Finnish and I grew up with American movies so based on how I speak, everyone thinks I've spent a lot of time in the U.S. Lately I've come to think that maybe after trying to speak like an American for 30 years, I might try something different :D Or as The Clash sang 47 years ago -- not in RP, mind -- "I'm so bored with the USA".
Thank you so much our great, brilliant teacher Anna. Could you some day explain how to pronounce that tricky word three I still have difficulties to pronounce that word.
In Catalan we have the SCHWA sound. It's our neutral vowel. It doesn't exist in Spanish. It's une advantage that we have in order to learn to pronounce and listen English.
I stopped watching this great video after the schwa bit, yeah, I know and insist on the v sound in the word "of" and I know but don't insist on the schwa sound for the o with my students because they're young (11-15), sometimes I do though, for them to start being aware of the "phenomenon" 😂 I always insist on the schwa sound at the end of all the words ending with er, or, al, el.
I adore the British accent. However, I'm American , I'm*not* an actress, and English is my first language... I'm wondering if it's considered rude to learn to speak with a British accent instead. I'm not trying to convince anyone that I'm from England or anything; I just want to speak properly, more often
I just stumbled on your channel today and I must say ur videos are great. How come I didn't find out about this.. I'll really love to learn it. Can you help me ma'am?
*ENGLISH accent. If it was a Scottish accent, you'd call it a Scottish accent. If it was a Welsh accent, you'd call it a Welsh accent. So when it's an English accent, why do you call it a "British accent"?
@@Enigma_surf13 It's not a "British accent". There is no such thing as a British accent. That's like saying "North American accent". It's an English accent, end of discussion.
But there is no such thing as a British accent. There are several English accents, several Welsh accents, several Scottish accents, and several Irish accents. I know you say this in the video, but this title really annoys me.
Love to learn British RP accent and with teacher Anna it's ice on the cake.
I m Student from India . When I was seeing this video then It's just 19:51 but It looking like 1 hr video,Because not a single second is blank , there is information in single second. Really too much hardworking in creating Quality Content.
thanks a lot dear teacher🥰, I'm watching you because i love British accent 😊♥
Wonderful lesson my dearest!
Schwa is really the ultimate secret of British English!
On that note, Anna, have you ever realised that:
Schwa, in fact /ə/ is somehow the laziest sound there is: it demands the least of speakers; The schwa just is, serene and undemanding: The vibration of air through the body to the outside world. Basically, the Essence of speech itself! ...
Thank you Anna, you are an extraôôdinary teacher!
😘🌹❤
She did say it's the laziest sound, didn't you listen? 😂😉
@@carotheplaylistmaker
Oh yes Caro, she did say it, you're right! I must have been distracted or something at this moment of the video. Thank you. :-)
Happy World English Language Day!
@@rach_i
Thank you! And to you! :-)
You are a great teacher. I am proud of being your student.
Thank you! 😃
I want to be her student too!!
Thank you Anna. It’s so important lesson👍I’m going to listen to it many times and make notes🥰
Watching you for the first time from Nigeria. I’m impressed and want to learn more with you
Welcome!! 🙏
I'm new to the English language, and when I wanted to learn the language, I started watching movies and series... I noticed that the British accent is wonderful.. I have a question: Is the accent on the channel a dialect that I can speak all over the world?👍🏻
I really love English accent ❤❤❤
Why I see this video? Because you're the best for me.
Thank you for your Beautiful WAY of Teaching English🙏: Every sound is Really Perfect 🤩 🎹🎻🎷🙏❤️
Hii iam from india
I like your video so much
Hi Anna,I love, how you structured your contents, I like it even I`m professional Accountant, M addicted its just fifteen minutes easy peasy learning something new. keep it up, amazing job, love you
😊
God bless you ❤. You are really fascinating ❤
I don't like any celebrity in the world. For me, there is just ONE celebrity in the world whom I love. Her name is Anna!😊
Big fan of yours! Mesmerising content as always ! Anna, you are the best ever! My heartfelt thanks for such an inspiring and insightful tips! Best regards from RJ-Brazil 🇧🇷🙋🤩
The best Anna.
loved it.
practical and clear.
thank you :)
The hardest thing to pronounce with an English accent is “I’m sorry” 😂😂😂❤❤❤
I’m American accent speaker, but the theatre teacher force me talk ( RP ) 😂
I'm watching because I'm Finnish and I grew up with American movies so based on how I speak, everyone thinks I've spent a lot of time in the U.S. Lately I've come to think that maybe after trying to speak like an American for 30 years, I might try something different :D Or as The Clash sang 47 years ago -- not in RP, mind -- "I'm so bored with the USA".
I am with you!
Love to watch you any time
Hi Anna thank you for you amazing videos
Glad you like them!
Very nice ❤ mam. Teaching System keep it up.Thank you.
Really excellent!!
Glad you think so! :)
Best work Anna
Thank you so much our great, brilliant teacher Anna. Could you some day explain how to pronounce that tricky word three I still have difficulties to pronounce that word.
Excellent lesson, as usual❤
In Catalan we have the SCHWA sound. It's our neutral vowel. It doesn't exist in Spanish. It's une advantage that we have in order to learn to pronounce and listen English.
thank you ❤
British accent is the love
Because we want to speak like native speaker
I love your videos 😘🥰
Very useful lesson
You are awesome! keep it up.
Thnx Anna, you’re so helpful❤
You're so welcome!
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
I stopped watching this great video after the schwa bit, yeah, I know and insist on the v sound in the word "of" and I know but don't insist on the schwa sound for the o with my students because they're young (11-15), sometimes I do though, for them to start being aware of the "phenomenon" 😂 I always insist on the schwa sound at the end of all the words ending with er, or, al, el.
I adore the British accent. However, I'm American , I'm*not* an actress, and English is my first language... I'm wondering if it's considered rude to learn to speak with a British accent instead. I'm not trying to convince anyone that I'm from England or anything; I just want to speak properly, more often
You should do whatever makes you happy!
I just stumbled on your channel today and I must say ur videos are great. How come I didn't find out about this.. I'll really love to learn it. Can you help me ma'am?
Hi Anna , Thank you for this video.
Today, I didn't receive the notification for your 5 a day. Did I miss it?
I miss my grandma & the queen 😢😢😢
Hello! What's about other England's regional accents
(norfolk, bolton, merseyside, cumbrian, northumbrian, Lincolnshire, cornish)
I feel like as an Aussie we automatically do the schwa a lot
Hi Anna What is the difference between Modern RP and Standard English?
They are essentially different names for the same thing. There are marginal differences between RP and Modern RP.
Good tongue
How difficult the last long vowel sound.
Woah please
laibrary / laibrary / or /laibry?
*ENGLISH accent.
If it was a Scottish accent, you'd call it a Scottish accent.
If it was a Welsh accent, you'd call it a Welsh accent.
So when it's an English accent, why do you call it a "British accent"?
There must be historical reasons. Tell me when you find it out 🤓
There must be historical reasons. Tell me when you find it out 🤓
There must be historical reasons. Tell me when you find them out 🤓
Because people from America speak a different form of English and would wonder what she's talking about.
@@Enigma_surf13 It's not a "British accent". There is no such thing as a British accent. That's like saying "North American accent". It's an English accent, end of discussion.
HQ!
A person who is killed by someone because of their belief or religious.
But there is no such thing as a British accent. There are several English accents, several Welsh accents, several Scottish accents, and several Irish accents. I know you say this in the video, but this title really annoys me.
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