@@rachelsenglish: Rachel, only to say this. I've never heard this flap T in "party." I swear all that I hear is unvoiced T. Stopping this puff of air that comes from your lungs. Is it possible not to detect it since the flap T is not directly part of my native tongue and take it as stop T?
Yes...all of this make seems English too difficult...When We are speaking it si dificult to take all these tricks because we are looking for the words in our mind...grannar...structures... I know all this theory but to put all this together....is like a miracle ...just take a look of the quantity of details and time in some a few lines...it is going to take 40-50 years to learn the language. It would be Nice to know how yo learn a language but after studiyng phonetics 20 yeaes i hve understood that you have to be born in an English country.
It help me so much............ Thank u teacher!!! Learn English fast allows foreign people to understand all the words that are spoken, and search for the definition
For such a long time i was looking for a UA-cam channel that teaches accent reduction in depth. Lucky to have found this channel. Please continue this series of accent reduction, it's very helpful. Also you are teaching it in a very easy way.
Hi, Rachel, this is a terrific video that's what I needed chandler is such that he spoke very swiftly and don't understand without subtitles I enjoyed this video. Thanks
This is brilliant. The dialogue in 'Friends' is a case study in how the script sets up the response of each character like a basketball team passing the ball around to make the shot. Furthermore, the characters have to be so defined and singular that their responses are unique to the "music" of the "riff" being played. I DUG 'Friends' when it first aired, but catching it on ad infinitum repeats SINCE, I really appreciate the interplay of dialogue and the prompts within that made it LESS a situational comedy (don't get me WRONG: It was) and MORE about the love of language between disparate individuals in the 1990's and how they are compelled to express it.
❤ sounded so natural and this should be a goal for non native English speakers who want to speak English like native speakers. Love this awesome case study video and thanks so much Rachel
I'm an American and I never realized we did all of that. I've been trying to learn Spanish and sometimes it helps learning another language by understanding my own. It's weird but understanding stress and accents in my own language helps me hear it in another like Spanish because it shows me how to listen better.
omg as a non-native speaker of English who also studies linguistics, your video is helping me learn transcription and American accent at the same time! Thank you Rachel!
You are the best teacher , thank you so much , I find some difficulties to pronounce" what are you" the flap t but you make everything clear I know I make many mistakes to speak and write english but I try to do my best
you're one of my best teacher in the world. I've learned English so so much from you anyway, thanks for everything you've done🙏❤ I really appreciate this video so much it was really helpful for me. 🙏
En pocos días que llevo en este canal ya voy mejorando mi "listening" esto me emociona y me motiva a seguir con más empeño, muchas gracias por el video.
Wow!! Thank you so much. This is what I have exactly been looking for. I think this video show me the way how to learn English and really helping me improve my English. Thank you
I could not hear "So what have you got there", instead, I thought he was speaking "So you got there". This kind of speaking has been most difficult to me in listening you. But your help works good. Thank you.
I will always be watching and enjoying your videos, as soon as I learn to speak fluent English, I will make an appointment to record a video with you.thank you very much ! Rachel's.
Thank you lady for your very good program on u.tube ,but i would like to point out that it is not very important for a learner of anew language to speak exactly like a native speaker as long as he or she speaks it with good prnounciation and correct grammer and can make himself or herself understood by other people and understand them as well iam from iran and i speak farsi i know that no foreigner can speak farsi as well as i do because farsi is my native tongue i myself taught English for almost thirty years and all this time i directed and encouraged my student to speak speak English correctly and helped them gain confidence when speaking the language , in my opinion putting too much emphasis on speaking exactly like a native one ,which is almost impossible for a grown up learner, ceates a mental block and obstacles in learning the taget language again i thank you for your good program on u.tube and i myself have learned a lot from you and still learning . Keep up the good work .
This is so great to hear! I highly recommend getting involved in the Academy Community group if you haven't already. It's an excellent way to get support for your practice and stay motivated! :)
Hey Rachel Mam, I hope you are pretty good. I used to listen to your lectures always but I forgot everything because there was a long gap , now how can I learn it again?
I love your friend's videos, seriously watching all of your content feels like it should be paid. Thank you for making these such amount of great information for free.
Thanks for the video! I have two questions. When should we change I to i? Is there any rule for that? And why it up tone at the end of “just some stuff for the party”? I will be appreciated if you answer them!
Hi Jialin! There's no rule without its exceptions (there are lots!), but here are some guidelines: The IH sound often happens when the letter I is followed by a consonant (sit, big, lift), or doubled consonant (bitter, beginning). The EE sound often happens when the I ends a multi-syllable word (taxi, jacuzzi), when the I is followed by a vowel in a multi-syllable word (studio, various), an "ece" (piece, niece), or is part of an "-ing" (finger, eating). Hope this helps! As for the up intonation, sometimes people have a habit called "upspeak", which makes them lift intonation at the ends of some sentences that do not need a lift.
1 This is a place where there is to go . And This is a place where to go. 2 Everything there is to know . And Everything that is to know . I have made same sentence from two ways Both are correct or not Please reply 🙂🙂
Ohh my god...this kind of videos looks exhausting to make, but still, you did an amazing job...thank you so much!!!
Thanks for watching Alvin!
@@rachelsenglish: Rachel, only to say this. I've never heard this flap T in "party." I swear all that I hear is unvoiced T.
Stopping this puff of air that comes from your lungs. Is it possible not to detect it since the flap T is not directly part of my native tongue and take it as stop T?
i love it!!!
Yes...all of this make seems English too difficult...When We are speaking it si dificult to take all these tricks because we are looking for the words in our mind...grannar...structures... I know all this theory but to put all this together....is like a miracle ...just take a look of the quantity of details and time in some a few lines...it is going to take 40-50 years to learn the language. It would be Nice to know how yo learn a language but after studiyng phonetics 20 yeaes i hve understood that you have to be born in an English country.
Thanks a million, Rachel! It's a piece of real English with your great explanation. So helpful!
Happy to hear that Sergei!
It help me so much............ Thank u teacher!!! Learn English fast allows foreign people to understand all the words that are spoken, and search for the definition
You're welcome and glad it was helpful Lucas!
I am Korean. The most difficult thing for foreigners is the English pronunciation, which helped me a lot. thank you so much Rachel !!!!! 😘
You're welcome! 😊
My favorite part of learning English. Because of your lessons I can hear almost anything dialogue but I can’t speak English like that yet
For such a long time i was looking for a UA-cam channel that teaches accent reduction in depth. Lucky to have found this channel. Please continue this series of accent reduction, it's very helpful. Also you are teaching it in a very easy way.
Will do, thank you Chandresh!
Hi, Rachel, this is a terrific video that's what I needed chandler is such that he spoke very swiftly and don't understand without subtitles I enjoyed this video. Thanks
Glad you like it and thanks for watching Ghanshyam!
Thanks a lot Rachel.. What you do is called love... Help you, help other's... I love you...
You're so welcome Batista!
Your way of teaching inspires me. Thank you so much
You're welcome!
Excellent video, teacher Rachel! Thanks a million, Great Pronunciation Teacher! GOD bless U & your beautiful Family!
You're very welcome Marcos!
This is brilliant. The dialogue in 'Friends' is a case study in how the script sets up the response of each character like a basketball team passing the ball around to make the shot. Furthermore, the characters have to be so defined and singular that their responses are unique to the "music" of the "riff" being played.
I DUG 'Friends' when it first aired, but catching it on ad infinitum repeats SINCE, I really appreciate the interplay of dialogue and the prompts within that made it LESS a situational comedy (don't get me WRONG: It was) and MORE about the love of language between disparate individuals in the 1990's and how they are compelled to express it.
❤ sounded so natural and this should be a goal for non native English speakers who want to speak English like native speakers. Love this awesome case study video and thanks so much Rachel
You're welcome and thanks for watching @and8877!
Rachel loves Rachel. All Friends' videos about her.
I'm an American and I never realized we did all of that.
I've been trying to learn Spanish and sometimes it helps learning another language by understanding my own. It's weird but understanding stress and accents in my own language helps me hear it in another like Spanish because it shows me how to listen better.
Same
Thank you...The American pronounciation isn' t easily to practise and repeat sometimes. I exerecise it for my job.
Keep it up Sabrina!
Thank you, your teaching method is amazing.
I learn a lot from you.
Glad to hear that!
@@rachelsenglish I AM BRAZILIAN !
WORM-WARM,TROUGH-THROUGH,HAY-HEY...
SOUNDS LIKE THE SAME THING .
From Sénégal we're watching you, thank you!
You're welcome Faye!
omg as a non-native speaker of English who also studies linguistics, your video is helping me learn transcription and American accent at the same time! Thank you Rachel!
Happy to help Beini!
You are the best teacher , thank you so much , I find some difficulties to pronounce" what are you" the flap t but you make everything clear I know I make many mistakes to speak and write english but I try to do my best
"sə wə yə got there, Monica" --> Unbelivable, super difficult.
You are so awesome
Thanks @HALY-fg9me!
you're one of my best teacher in the world. I've learned English so so much from you anyway, thanks for everything you've done🙏❤ I really appreciate this video so much it was really helpful for me. 🙏
Thank you so much for this kind comment! I appreciate you and I love being your teacher! :)
En pocos días que llevo en este canal ya voy mejorando mi "listening" esto me emociona y me motiva a seguir con más empeño, muchas gracias por el video.
You're very welcome @patriciolapaz!
These videos are really awesome. High quality, magnificent practice pronunciation and listening skills. Thanks from all my heart, Rachel!
You're very welcome @kadavrxd!
I recently started studying English. I happened to watch this video and I think it'll help. Thank you.
Happy to hear that!
thank you.thank you.thank you.thank you 😭
thank you so much~😊
I was moved by your video. you are an angel.
Thanks a lot!
Jag tycker att du är en expertlärare i amerikanskt språk, ordförråd, dialekt och mer om amerikanska språkstudier. 👍
Super.
l had always the same opinion with you.
That every episode of the movie Friends ,is very good learning English Language.
Thank you so much.
You are a great English teacher in the World. Have a good Day Rachel 👍
You too Eustaquio!
Wow!! Thank you so much. This is what I have exactly been looking for. I think this video show me the way how to learn English and really helping me improve my English. Thank you
Glad it was helpful and thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot for your explanation. This is a very good job I've ever seen before.
Thanks for watching Adama!
Thank you for analysis of every sentence, Madam
Thanks for this great feedback Semingstone!
Thank you so much, Rachel, for making this available for free! And I really appreciate the cheat sheet!!
You're very welcome Бек!
@@rachelsenglish .ye..English
Dear Rachel, I follow you the last couple of years, really you are always great I learned a lot from you video, thank you so much! God bless you!
It's always great to hear positive things Yibeltal!
The best teacher ever!
Thanks a lot @andresperaza7100!
You are a great teacher thank you for teaching us🥰🤗
So nice of you Elnazir!
Muchas gracias,
esta parte es muy difícil 19:03 😅
Rachel. you are so wonderful. the way you teach english is amazing . thanx so much.
Glad you think so!
Thank you for the easy explanation
Greetings to you from Egypt
Hello there and thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot for the lesson
I’m looking for someone to speak in English
Es hermosa esta técnica. "Now the analizis"
감사합니다. 레이첼 선생님
You're welcome Hongkwon!
thank you Rachel, videos like this are very helpful to practice American accent for non-native speakers
It's always great to hear positive things Bot!
I could not hear "So what have you got there", instead, I thought he was speaking "So you got there". This kind of speaking has been most difficult to me in listening you. But your help works good. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing Kenny! :)
I love this girl! Yes! The teacher!
I hope this series will continue!!
You teach deeply , really useful helpful video
Brilliant 🎉🎉your work helps so many non native speaker !
Thanks again!
Thank you so much for your good teaching. You are the best teacher I've met so far.
I appreciate it!
@@rachelsenglish You're welcome.
I injoy you and your useful videos my dear! Heppy new year.
I will always be watching and enjoying your videos, as soon as I learn to speak fluent English, I will make an appointment to record a video with you.thank you very much ! Rachel's.
I appreciate it Jurandir!
Thanks Rachel!
I'm from Brazil!
I'm learning a lot from you...
I'm so glad Manaces!
I love your videos. You're a marvelous tutor. I hate my polish accent but with your help I've got a small chance to change that.
Thanks for watching iCoN!
Hear and here I don't see any difference here ma'am.
Thanks for this lesson
You're welcome Isaac and thanks for sharing! :)
Amazing!! I have watched all of this video! I want more.
Thanks for watching Terralife!
this is the best in youtube. thank you dear Rachel
You're welcome Pari!
Very good raquel, I put your videos in my studies daily, make more videos like this please. I'm Brazilian and I'm at the intermediate level
Hello there Elias and thanks for sharing!
Very interesting and useful video to learn English but a bit difficult for leaners.
Glad to hear that Muhammad!
Thank you so much Teacher.
wow thanks you for all this year, teacher. God bless you.
You're welcome Johann!
Thank you so much Rachel u are my favorite English teacher. What u teaching us here helps me a lot. ❤🙏🏻♥️
Happy to hear that Alee!
Thank You Rachel for teach us to improve our english
Im very excited with this!
It was great, very complete and attractive, thank you ❤❤❤
You're welcome!
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I love this kind of videos/lessons, it helps me so much! Thank you 🌷
You're welcome Carol!
Thanks a lot for lesson. In Australia party is pronounced like UK. Hearing is different.
You're welcome Van!
Thank you Rachel! Your videos are helping to set up a Holiday mood 🎄 love Friends and love Rachel Green
You're welcome and Happy Holidays Oksana!
Thank you lady for your very good program on u.tube ,but i would like to point out that it is not very important for a learner of anew language to speak exactly like a native speaker as long as he or she speaks it with good prnounciation and correct grammer and can make himself or herself understood by other people and understand them as well iam from iran and i speak farsi i know that no foreigner can speak farsi as well as i do because farsi is my native tongue i myself taught English for almost thirty years and all this time i directed and encouraged my student to speak speak English correctly and helped them gain confidence when speaking the language , in my opinion putting too much emphasis on speaking exactly like a native one ,which is almost impossible for a grown up learner, ceates a mental block and obstacles in learning the taget language again i thank you for your good program on u.tube and i myself have learned a lot from you and still learning . Keep up the good work .
Thanks for sharing Shahryar!
Thank you ..From Dominican Republic...
You're welcome Kendy!
thanks for your video~ I love it. I want to improve my English
You're welcome @diamondgolf23!
Best Wishes To You and Your Family Always !!! Happy Hollidays and 2023 !! and Thank You So Much For Your Classes and Videos !
Thank you for this excellent practice, I needed it urgently!
You're welcome Gloria!
Thank you Rachel! ive just started daily plan. so helpful !
This is so great to hear! I highly recommend getting involved in the Academy Community group if you haven't already. It's an excellent way to get support for your practice and stay motivated! :)
Rachel, Thank you so much for your pretty good videos.
3:04 I hear an interesting pronunciation of the word 'pronunciation' :)
And an awesome video!
Glad you like it Dov!
Hey Rachel Mam, I hope you are pretty good. I used to listen to your lectures always but I forgot everything because there was a long gap , now how can I learn it again?
I would like to see this series😊
I love this series most
Happy to hear that!
I love watching Rachel's explnation videos. Adorable
Thanks for watching JF!
thank you so much you have the best teaching method ever
You're very welcome Raamii!
Thansk Excelent I like your information it’s amaizing 🎉🎉❤
It's always great to hear positive things Luz!
Thanks , Rachel, God bless you❤
You're very welcome @user-fi5ve8dk3k!
I love your friend's videos, seriously watching all of your content feels like it should be paid.
Thank you for making these such amount of great information for free.
really, your lesson is more than a lesson
Happy to hear that Peter!
Hey Rachel, great video!
Thank you Antonio!
Thank you for your videos @rachelsenglish YOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER!
The best teacher 🙂
Thanks a lot @karlospereira!
Thanks for the video! I have two questions. When should we change I to i? Is there any rule for that? And why it up tone at the end of “just some stuff for the party”? I will be appreciated if you answer them!
Hi Jialin! There's no rule without its exceptions (there are lots!), but here are some guidelines: The IH sound often happens when the letter I is followed by a consonant (sit, big, lift), or doubled consonant (bitter, beginning). The EE sound often happens when the I ends a multi-syllable word (taxi, jacuzzi), when the I is followed by a vowel in a multi-syllable word (studio, various), an "ece" (piece, niece), or is part of an "-ing" (finger, eating). Hope this helps! As for the up intonation, sometimes people have a habit called "upspeak", which makes them lift intonation at the ends of some sentences that do not need a lift.
Hi Rachel.thank you for helping me improving my English.
You're welcome Yanick!
Great video ! Thanks to your explanations and dissection, it becomes possible to understand what is said!
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Hi Mona! It's always great to hear positive things and thanks for watching.
I must tell you that l love your videos so much!
I appreciate it Timurlan!
God bless this channel & Rachel! ❤
I don't teach English anymore, but this is awesome!!!
Thanks Erika!
Dear Rachel, could you explain the meaning of a gamechanger, please? Thanks.
A "game changer" is an event, idea, or procedure that effects a significant shift in the current manner of doing or thinking about something.
@@rachelsenglish Eddie Van Halen
AMAZING VIDEOS. THANKS is not enough to express the gratitude for helping us to improve our pronunciation. 😊❤
My pleasure Lorena!
Thankyou ma'am, love from India.
1 This is a place where there is to go .
And
This is a place where to go.
2 Everything there is to know .
And
Everything that is to know .
I have made same sentence from two ways
Both are correct or not
Please reply 🙂🙂
In fact,you are a second to none.
great
Thank you so much for your videos Rachel 🙏🥰🌹
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
I just wanted to say thank you ❤ you are doing an amazing job here. It's so useful for me🤗💕💕
Happy to hear that!
Thanks for amazing video 👩🏫🙏🏻
You're welcome Zenfira!