08:46 I mean. Why? You have so much fun that you even spin your pen. I absolutely love you. You are such a great teacher. I‘ve learned much from you and I continue learning much from you. God bless you Eddie Woo!
A bit of a rough transition between triangles, and sin,cos,tan, perhaps because it is such a sudden transition in reality, but that ough opening was nice.
A woodcutter spent his days cutting down boojes [boughs] in the forest. This made his hands very rau [rough]. When the day was thruff [through], all the dust in his throat gave him a coo [cough]. Well I've had enuff [enough]. Or should I say enew [enough]?
England = homeland of the English language, still can't spell its place names consistently to tell outsiders how to say them correctly. D-E-R-B-Y, that's derby, right? Like Kentucky Derby? How could it not be? It's DARBY.
@@carultch You have it backwards. Derby, the place, has been around far longer than the Kentucky Derby. In the UK, 'Derby', no matter in what context, is pronounced 'Dar-bee'. It should be that the Kentucky Derby is pronounced 'Kentucky Dar-bee', not as 'Kentucky Der-bee'.
08:46 I mean. Why? You have so much fun that you even spin your pen. I absolutely love you. You are such a great teacher. I‘ve learned much from you and I continue learning much from you.
God bless you Eddie Woo!
hey eddie im from singapore and this really helps even though you are in australia
sir, you teach very fantastic I love the way your teaching maths
A bit of a rough transition between triangles, and sin,cos,tan, perhaps because it is such a sudden transition in reality, but that ough opening was nice.
how did he draw such a nice circle
This is exactly what I'm learning rn in Math's class. Ahaha
João Miguel ahahahahaha
We learn this lesson in thirteenth class .
Eddies miss rough😂😂😂🤣🤣
Gaaah this is exactly what I’m looking for.
Thorough - thorOH
Though - thOH
This is the same OH sound. Don't let the "r" confuse you. But yeah hiccough is the missing sound.
Hiccough - hiccUP
To be fair, he said thorough like “thur-UH.” Just accents making English even more confusing!
Depends how you pronounce thorough.
Thorough can be pronounced thor-ah in a more british accent
Eddie's missed one from his list - hiccough!
A woodcutter spent his days cutting down boojes [boughs] in the forest. This made his hands very rau [rough].
When the day was thruff [through], all the dust in his throat gave him a coo [cough].
Well I've had enuff [enough]. Or should I say enew [enough]?
Slough is a city in England
England = homeland of the English language, still can't spell its place names consistently to tell outsiders how to say them correctly.
D-E-R-B-Y, that's derby, right? Like Kentucky Derby? How could it not be?
It's DARBY.
@@carultch why you having a go I was just saying 😂
@@carultch You have it backwards. Derby, the place, has been around far longer than the Kentucky Derby. In the UK, 'Derby', no matter in what context, is pronounced 'Dar-bee'. It should be that the Kentucky Derby is pronounced 'Kentucky Dar-bee', not as 'Kentucky Der-bee'.
Hell yeah
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You're right, Slough is gross.
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I think cough and thought are the same pronunciation.
Cough has an "f" sound at the end, the point is the entire "ough" part is pronounced differently
Off. Or.
Rough
i learn this in kindergarten
Rough 🤔
Faisal Al-Enizi - Same ‘ough’ sound as tough.