There is not enough to learn grammar and vocabulary, that we must learn so impredictble pronunciation... Thank you for these fascinating explanations. Probably I'll never remember them in future but they're really interesting. Greetings from Barcelona!
Hola Antonio ♥️ Greetings from united Arab Emirates I Adore you an how you expressed out each words by correct pronunciation....God bless you all the time ..😊
I am a teacher of English and find your lessons most informative and interesting. It's a language easily learnt but difficult to master and that is where teachers like you step in and are of great help to those wish speak quality English Do keep up the good work
OK, I admit - up until "forecastle" I had been doing great, but this word just killed me. Still so much to learn apparently. By the way - you are a great teacher Antonio. Thank you for your hard work.
You're not the only one. But how many people, native speakers or not (apart from those who've made a ship their home) would know how to pronounce it? Probably zilch. And why would anyone wanna learn a word which no one knows or need to know in all languages of the world.?!
Saya dari Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia. Malaysia ada 14 buah negeri. Malaysia berada dalam negara ASEAN. Di negara ini ada pelbagai kaum, agama dan bangsa. Mereka menggunakan bahasa Melayu, bahasa Inggeris, bahasa Mandarin, bahasa Tamil dan lain-lain. Saya suka belajar bahasa Inggeris dengan anda. Saya langgan semua media sosial anda. Terima kasih untuk ilmu anda, Mr. Antonio Parlati.
When I went deeper to learn the English language, I found it wasn't an easy language at all if you want to get to the advance level 😅. So Antonio, you're really awesome !😊
The way you teach English is out of this world, I just can’t stop watching your short vids and I love them all♥️♥️♥️ I consider you as one of bestest English teacher in the world 🌎 Thank you Antonio♥️ The universe loves you& whatever you do I’m 100% sure you’ll succeed💯♥️
I really enjoy watching you teach English and how to pronounce certain words. I discovered that I've actually been pronouncing some words wrongly. Thank you.
From the very first video of yours, I couldn't stop myself from watching your videos. Your lessons are somehow very interesting. I'm learning a lot. Thank you!
Antonio Maybe you will never see this coment But I want to tell you that I want to be like you when I grow up, you're one of my best inspirations at the moment to speak in English, certainly I have to practice more...but thank you so much for teaching me 👍
Lo sigo en TikTok. Ahora aquí. Me encanta. Ya lo escuché hablando español. Quedé estupefacto. Usted es excelente en todo. ¡Que Dios lo bendiga con mucha salud! Muchas gracias. Mil gracias.
I never knew “forecastle” and “boatswain“ were pronounced that way and I’m a native speaker. “Victuals” I knew was pronounced weirdly but couldn’t remember how!
If we got teachers like you for English we don't need to struggle now....no words to say awesome teacher...i really like your teaching style relating the pronunciation with which we know is what we really want i used to pronounce board in cupboard you really corrected it by explaining it more clearly that it is pronounced as 'bird' not 'board....thank you soo much😊
Native English (American) speaker here. I've enjoyed the 2 videos I've watched. I really enjoyed "genre" when you said essentially, "It's French, which explains the pronunciation." Also, I thought I'd send a British limerick that confuses anyone not British. There once was a young man from Salisbury. Whose manners were halisbury-scalisbury. He went around Hampshire Without any pampshire And swore that he wouldn't walisbury. The trick is that Salisbury is commonly known as "Sarum" and Hampshire as "Hants". If these are applied then it makes more sense. There once was a young man from Sarum. Whose manners were harum-scarum. He went around Hants Without any pants And swore that he wouldn't wear 'em. Here are a couple of words that are fun to pronounce: Cholmondely (Chumley a name) and a place in Michigan, USA, Mackinac (Mackinaw). Thanks!
I learned much more from your videos. Very educational, useful and helpful. By the way I am so greatful for ELSA speak. That's amazing! I found everything what I needed to learn about speaking skills. I can't thank you enough. ❤️❤️❤️
I just got to know your YT channel and am completely in love with it. Love the way you enunciate the words so easily, wish I could do that, but being a stutterer myself, it’s very hard for me, so I tend to speak slowly (even in my own native language - Brazilian Portuguese) - my stuttering is on a really high level I just wanted to point out the Elsa app’s accuracy though. I have a few native English speaking friends, they’re American and Canadian, and Elsa scored their speech level at 75% - 85% - and again, they’re native English speakers, so please you guys, don’t rely so much on that app, it will certainly help you with some valuable tips, but its accuracy is not 100% and sometimes the way it requests the words to be pronounced, is not the way native speakers would pronounce them on their everyday conversation Peace out!
Never skip to watch all the videos you uploaded. Love and enjoy to learn English from you. A lot of fun, clear and easy to understand. Thanks a bunch, Antonio! 💐 Bow-sn sounds like 'bosen' means bored in my language actually
Thanks a lot, Antonio. Due to this video I got to know the pronounciasion of some English words: quay/kee/-long structure, worcestershire/wծ:stծshծ/- long construction; awry/ծ'raī/-something wrong but used ;forecastle/fouksl/-emigrant ship; boatswain/bousn/-ship officer; victuals/vitlz/-food;🙌
I am French and the difficulty of English is not the grammar for me, but the pronunciation! After 36 years in America, I still mispronounce some words🤨 I just discovered your channel and love it! Thank you.👍😀
Ciao Antonio! You have such a good ear and your enunciation and pronunciation is really good! So much better than most native speakers. I watch because I’m interested in languages. Unusual surnames are often stumbling blocks, for instance: Cholmondeley, (Chum-lee )and Farquhar (Far-ker ) A mistake frequently made by Americans is saying West-minister, ( I guess they are thinking of all the politicians housed within), when they mean West-minster. A minster is a type of church, in this case Westminster Cathedral, just across the road from Westminster, the Parliament in London, England
Hi, Antonio! I have been watching lots of video tutorials in English and I am so grateful that I happened to come across your videos. You really are soooo amazing! Your videos are so helpful especially that I use them as ine of my references for teaching English as well. Thanks to you. Keep it up. 😊😊😊
Wow, I really liked this capsule, I am French-speaking and I work in English. really thank you, I never know how to pronounce them. You are an exceptional teacher, merci 😊
I love and admire your videos and it really teaches me a lot. Hope you continue to help in the correct pronounciation of each words. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Stai avantiiii!... così diciamo a Roma, sorpresi dalla capacità di qualcuno...adoro il fatto che tu ci faccia capire la radice della parola e il motivo della sua apparentemente bizzarra pronuncia! Ed è utile che tu parli unicamente in inglese, il che ci aiuta ad esercitare l'ascolto
I watched so many different program s like yours but your Vedio is the very best for me you can pronouns and speak very very good ,for my oppenion very excellent and thank you so much I have learned a lot from your program…….
as someone who works onboard a ship this is actually surprising. Forecastle and specially boatswain are words i hear a lot but always mispelled, great to know now.
Hi Antonio, Yours videos are very interesting and very helpful. I improve my English thanks to yours lessons. I'm french and I realize that many words used in English come from french. And I know you speak french too 😁
Hola,no se si entiendes español,pero me gusta tu clase,estoy repasando el inglés contigo y aprendo también otro inglés,jajaja,muchas veces no te entiendo,pero educó mi oído,a mi siempre me ha gustado el idioma inglés de E.U.;en secundaria y bachiller tomaba clases y trabaje con un americano,muy buena persona,pero me case,tube a mis hijas,me separe y ahora ya grande,quiero retomar el idioma,entiendo pero cuando quieto hablar,las palabras se desvanecen,gracias,me encanta tu personalidad,me eres grato,desearía conocerte,pero vivimos lejos,vivo en Puebla;México,pero te veo siempre que puedo,y repito tantas veces lo que explicas hasta que más o menos me doy una idea,saludos cuídate mucho.
You re right, Antonio is a very good teacher, he speaks Spanish and Mexican too (I mean he s learing the different words/pronunciation and idioms of Mejico) , and French and German, and Napoletano (not a dialect, but a real idiom with its lovely sound) In a video he told us his German , years ago, was level C1 !!!) Ciao Gloria , greetings from Italia (exactamente desde un pueblo del centro Italia)
Here I am, speaking from Brazil, to tell you how amazing you are, Antonio. Thanks for all the hints you give us. Just to let you know, I used to be a translater with the Brazilian Airforce and graduated as a teacher of English. I’ m 70 years old and still keep learning a lot from you
Thank you. Your lessons are effective in teaching English, even to native English speakers like me. I sometimes find that the language tends to get corrupted here in the US, particularly when words are deliberately mispronounced for effect. These mispronounced words eventually find their way into the lingua franca - a phenomenon that happens often, and is not unique to the English language. While that's one way for language to evolve (an unavoidable progression perhaps), it is important to reinforce proper pronunciation.
When u could speak English like a native, but it even amazing when u master French, Italian etc that makes a sense reasons for those different pronounciation
I don’t even need English studying now, but UA-cam suggested me this Chanel and you’re so astonishing, that I can’t help but watch 🤪🙂 just wish you all the best ⭐️
My English is not even that bad, but for some reason I'm stuck on this channel. This guy is so sweet🥰. I've even managed to learn something new already. Such a nice content
Thank you so much Sir for this video. I have already came across some of this words before but now I've realised that I have been pronouncing it wrong all these years😥....I always find your videos so informative and helpful.. please sir make more videos like this😊😊😃✨
Wow, Antonio, thanks so much for this video - as an non-native English teacher in Germany (but having lived in Australia for over 30 years) there ARE words that I had either never heard or have mispronounced -boatswain, forecastle, even victuals (we have the word 'Vi*k*tualienmarkt' in German!); 'awray' I only heard of, and heard it pronounced, a couple of years ago!.... I also love how you explain the etymology, you are brilliant! Un abbraccio della Germania.
Hi.... Antony you a literally step up my English level thank you so much keep good work...2 months later I can't keep a discussion in English during 2min....but now I'm turning step by step confident.
Your English, as well as your knowledge of the route of words and other languages is amazing! The word “colonel” has bugged me for years! Haha I wish we could pronounce it the way it’s spelled, but the French explanation made me feel better.
I soooo love your videos Antonio. I'm also an English teacher for foreign students, teaching IELTS. And your videos are so helpful as I also ask my students to watch and learn from you. So thank you so much for all the videos that you do. ^^,
I live in Massachusetts and here we also have a place called Worcester and Worcestershire. The pronunciation here is Wu- stuh, and Leicester, Gloucester and Worcestershire are pronounced just like you said. Most Americans do not pronounce it like that and people here always say that the other Americans mispronounce Worcester, Worcestershire and Gloucester. I never understood why but now with your video I can see why. Thank you for explaining this.
Hello Antonio..your videos are so wonderful,first of all they are not so long so they are not boring,secondly they are useful and interesting...u r amazing by the way... Thanks a lot🙏
Even though I already have an understanding of everyday English words and terms and wouldn't really need to know words like victuals or boatswain for the most part I really love these videos, they're fun to watch, and educational, I like to learn new words especially when I can use them in conversations but still learning new English words and their pronunciations for me is really fun so thanks a lot for these videos.
You're gifted. I can't believe your pronunciation which seems to be perfect in any language👍 I believe, if you were to pronounce some Polish word you would manage without any trouble👍 that's perfect hearing and ability to imitate
English language is really amazing. However, it's also very confusing especially if it's not your native language. But it's fun learning its irregularities nonetheless.
Oh, I just discovered your channel.. Honestly, your content and teaching way it's really exceptional.. And I am learning a lot of things from you, thank you so much, I appreciat it.
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Hello, I'm near to be a 90-year lady, and I'm very happy to learn more about my pronunciation -- which of course hás plenty of room for improvement.
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There is not enough to learn grammar and vocabulary, that we must learn so impredictble pronunciation...
Thank you for these fascinating explanations. Probably I'll never remember them in future but they're really interesting.
Greetings from Barcelona!
@@MinimMon_JAC you are very great Teacher
Hola Antonio ♥️
Greetings from united Arab Emirates
I Adore you an how you expressed out each words by correct pronunciation....God bless you all the time ..😊
I'm a native English speaker, yet i watch your videos. You're such a great teacher.
How to you native in English. Please guide me I want a native speaker in English
I am a teacher of English and find your lessons most informative and interesting. It's a language easily learnt but difficult to master and that is where teachers like you step in and are of great help to those wish speak quality English Do keep up the good work
That is indeed one of the most accurate description of English language.
OK, I admit - up until "forecastle" I had been doing great, but this word just killed me. Still so much to learn apparently. By the way - you are a great teacher Antonio. Thank you for your hard work.
You're not the only one. But how many people, native speakers or not (apart from those who've made a ship their home) would know how to pronounce it? Probably zilch. And why would anyone wanna learn a word which no one knows or need to know in all languages of the world.?!
Saya dari Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia. Malaysia ada 14 buah negeri. Malaysia berada dalam negara ASEAN. Di negara ini ada pelbagai kaum, agama dan bangsa. Mereka menggunakan bahasa Melayu, bahasa Inggeris, bahasa Mandarin, bahasa Tamil dan lain-lain. Saya suka belajar bahasa Inggeris dengan anda. Saya langgan semua media sosial anda. Terima kasih untuk ilmu anda, Mr. Antonio Parlati.
The more I watch your videos the more I learn always and punctually having much fun with your lessons. Great Antonio! Many thanks🔝
Hi Antonio! Thanks for being always kind with your advice, love the way you teach.
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When I went deeper to learn the English language, I found it wasn't an easy language at all if you want to get to the advance level 😅. So Antonio, you're really awesome !😊
The way you teach English is out of this world, I just can’t stop watching your short vids and I love them all♥️♥️♥️
I consider you as one of bestest English teacher in the world 🌎
Thank you Antonio♥️
The universe loves you& whatever you do I’m 100% sure you’ll succeed💯♥️
I really enjoy watching you teach English and how to pronounce certain words. I discovered that I've actually been pronouncing some words wrongly. Thank you.
Excellent teaching and communication skills! Thank you so much, Antonio!
From the very first video of yours, I couldn't stop myself from watching your videos. Your lessons are somehow very interesting. I'm learning a lot. Thank you!
Antonio
Maybe you will never see this coment
But I want to tell you that I want to be like you when I grow up, you're one of my best inspirations at the moment to speak in English, certainly I have to practice more...but thank you so much for teaching me 👍
Lo sigo en TikTok. Ahora aquí. Me encanta. Ya lo escuché hablando español. Quedé estupefacto. Usted es excelente en todo. ¡Que Dios lo bendiga con mucha salud!
Muchas gracias. Mil gracias.
I’m learning English from you every day!!!!! What a great English teacher!!!!!
I never knew “forecastle” and “boatswain“ were pronounced that way and I’m a native speaker. “Victuals” I knew was pronounced weirdly but couldn’t remember how!
If we got teachers like you for English we don't need to struggle now....no words to say awesome teacher...i really like your teaching style relating the pronunciation with which we know is what we really want i used to pronounce board in cupboard you really corrected it by explaining it more clearly that it is pronounced as 'bird' not 'board....thank you soo much😊
Native English (American) speaker here. I've enjoyed the 2 videos I've watched. I really enjoyed "genre" when you said essentially, "It's French, which explains the pronunciation." Also, I thought I'd send a British limerick that confuses anyone not British.
There once was a young man from Salisbury.
Whose manners were halisbury-scalisbury.
He went around Hampshire
Without any pampshire
And swore that he wouldn't walisbury.
The trick is that Salisbury is commonly known as "Sarum" and Hampshire as "Hants". If these are applied then it makes more sense.
There once was a young man from Sarum.
Whose manners were harum-scarum.
He went around Hants
Without any pants
And swore that he wouldn't wear 'em.
Here are a couple of words that are fun to pronounce: Cholmondely (Chumley a name) and a place in Michigan, USA, Mackinac (Mackinaw). Thanks!
I learned much more from your videos. Very educational, useful and helpful.
By the way I am so greatful for ELSA speak. That's amazing! I found everything what I needed to learn about speaking skills. I can't thank you enough. ❤️❤️❤️
I love your lessons! Thanks for the amazing job!
Awesome lesson! I just love pronunciation, probably my favorite thing about English! Thanks a million!
I just got to know your YT channel and am completely in love with it. Love the way you enunciate the words so easily, wish I could do that, but being a stutterer myself, it’s very hard for me, so I tend to speak slowly (even in my own native language - Brazilian Portuguese) - my stuttering is on a really high level
I just wanted to point out the Elsa app’s accuracy though. I have a few native English speaking friends, they’re American and Canadian, and Elsa scored their speech level at 75% - 85% - and again, they’re native English speakers, so please you guys, don’t rely so much on that app, it will certainly help you with some valuable tips, but its accuracy is not 100% and sometimes the way it requests the words to be pronounced, is not the way native speakers would pronounce them on their everyday conversation
Peace out!
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Never skip to watch all the videos you uploaded. Love and enjoy to learn English from you. A lot of fun, clear and easy to understand. Thanks a bunch, Antonio! 💐
Bow-sn sounds like 'bosen' means bored in my language actually
Thanks a lot, Antonio. Due to this video I got to know the pronounciasion of some English words: quay/kee/-long structure, worcestershire/wծ:stծshծ/- long construction; awry/ծ'raī/-something wrong but used ;forecastle/fouksl/-emigrant ship; boatswain/bousn/-ship officer; victuals/vitlz/-food;🙌
I am French and the difficulty of English is not the grammar for me, but the pronunciation! After 36 years in America, I still mispronounce some words🤨 I just discovered your channel and love it! Thank you.👍😀
Thank you Antonio Parlati for your another educational video and your excellent and easy way of teaching. You’re a superb teacher.
Antonio, thank you so much for your lessons.
Loving them.
Peace ✌️
I'am watching and listening your yt channel. I'am beginner english user,but I learnt more, on your yt channer than whenever before. Thx.
Ciao Antonio!
You have such a good ear and your enunciation and pronunciation is really good! So much better than most native speakers. I watch because I’m interested in languages.
Unusual surnames are often stumbling blocks, for instance: Cholmondeley, (Chum-lee )and Farquhar (Far-ker )
A mistake frequently made by Americans is saying West-minister, ( I guess they are thinking of all the politicians housed within), when they mean West-minster. A minster is a type of church, in this case Westminster Cathedral, just across the road from Westminster, the Parliament in London, England
Hi, Antonio! I have been watching lots of video tutorials in English and I am so grateful that I happened to come across your videos. You really are soooo amazing! Your videos are so helpful especially that I use them as ine of my references for teaching English as well. Thanks to you. Keep it up. 😊😊😊
Wow, I really liked this capsule, I am French-speaking and I work in English. really thank you, I never know how to pronounce them. You are an exceptional teacher, merci 😊
I love and admire your videos and it really teaches me a lot. Hope you continue to help in the correct pronounciation of each words. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Stai avantiiii!... così diciamo a Roma, sorpresi dalla capacità di qualcuno...adoro il fatto che tu ci faccia capire la radice della parola e il motivo della sua apparentemente bizzarra pronuncia! Ed è utile che tu parli unicamente in inglese, il che ci aiuta ad esercitare l'ascolto
I watched so many different program s like yours but your Vedio is the very best for me you can pronouns and speak very very good ,for my oppenion very excellent and thank you so much I have learned a lot from your program…….
Thank you so much for the this info. Antonio!😇For me you're the best! 🥰
Just continue teaching and sharing..
Keep Safe Always. Let's stay Blessed.🙏
Good learning something new every day with your amazing videos Antonio! Thanks buddy 😀
Super lesson Antonio! I do enjoy your videos and I always like learning new things. Thanks for your videos
I love to watch and learn from your program it really helps me a lot more about English…..
as someone who works onboard a ship this is actually surprising. Forecastle and specially boatswain are words i hear a lot but always mispelled, great to know now.
You are really a great teacher! Thanks for your interesting lessons.
me encanta como pronuncias el ingles, ojala y yo hablara como tu 🥰
I am grateful to all the lessons from you
Hi Antonio,
Yours videos are very interesting and very helpful. I improve my English thanks to yours lessons.
I'm french and I realize that many words used in English come from french.
And I know you speak french too 😁
Hola,no se si entiendes español,pero me gusta tu clase,estoy repasando el inglés contigo y aprendo también otro inglés,jajaja,muchas veces no te entiendo,pero educó mi oído,a mi siempre me ha gustado el idioma inglés de E.U.;en secundaria y bachiller tomaba clases y trabaje con un americano,muy buena persona,pero me case,tube a mis hijas,me separe y ahora ya grande,quiero retomar el idioma,entiendo pero cuando quieto hablar,las palabras se desvanecen,gracias,me encanta tu personalidad,me eres grato,desearía conocerte,pero vivimos lejos,vivo en Puebla;México,pero te veo siempre que puedo,y repito tantas veces lo que explicas hasta que más o menos me doy una idea,saludos cuídate mucho.
You re right, Antonio is a very good teacher, he speaks Spanish and Mexican too (I mean he s learing the different words/pronunciation and idioms of Mejico) , and French and German, and Napoletano (not a dialect, but a real idiom with its lovely sound) In a video he told us his German , years ago, was level C1 !!!) Ciao Gloria , greetings from Italia (exactamente desde un pueblo del centro Italia)
Here I am, speaking from Brazil, to tell you how amazing you are, Antonio. Thanks for all the hints you give us. Just to let you know, I used to be a translater with the Brazilian Airforce and graduated as a teacher of English. I’ m 70 years old and still keep learning a lot from you
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I am delighted with your pronunciation and way of teaching!
Always got something new from you, thanks Antonio.. ❤️
Thank you. Your lessons are effective in teaching English, even to native English speakers like me.
I sometimes find that the language tends to get corrupted here in the US, particularly when words are deliberately mispronounced for effect. These mispronounced words eventually find their way into the lingua franca - a phenomenon that happens often, and is not unique to the English language.
While that's one way for language to evolve (an unavoidable progression perhaps), it is important to reinforce proper pronunciation.
Muchas gracias, fué una muy buena clase 💗
I find your videos very helpful 😇.. Tysm for guidance
When u could speak English like a native, but it even amazing when u master French, Italian etc that makes a sense reasons for those different pronounciation
Hi , i m from India and i love the way you teach English words with different language .. i really want to say thank you ❤️
Love watching all ur videos super thanks 😋👍
Your english explanations are very clear even having proper clarification....i love it
Sir,its really appreciating that you take so much efforts to introduce new words. Thank you sir. Keep up the good work
Hey dear iam from India 🇮🇳 and I really enjoy your videos... your videos really help me a lot to learn more about English
Hello Antonio🤗
You are the best English Teacher.
Greetings from Lima, Perú
Isabel ⚘
I love the way you speak English it’s so understandable.
I don’t even need English studying now, but UA-cam suggested me this Chanel and you’re so astonishing, that I can’t help but watch 🤪🙂
just wish you all the best ⭐️
I learned a lot!!! Your content is very helpful and factual. Very commendable.
My English is not even that bad, but for some reason I'm stuck on this channel. This guy is so sweet🥰. I've even managed to learn something new already. Such a nice content
Oh my oh my, i didnt know how to pronounce them i only know them until you shared it with us,
Thank you so much for being so good at what you're doing I'm learning and enjoying your videos just like a kid 🙂
Thank you so much Sir for this video. I have already came across some of this words before but now I've realised that I have been pronouncing it wrong all these years😥....I always find your videos so informative and helpful.. please sir make more videos like this😊😊😃✨
Wow, Antonio, thanks so much for this video - as an non-native English teacher in Germany (but having lived in Australia for over 30 years) there ARE words that I had either never heard or have mispronounced -boatswain, forecastle, even victuals (we have the word 'Vi*k*tualienmarkt' in German!); 'awray' I only heard of, and heard it pronounced, a couple of years ago!.... I also love how you explain the etymology, you are brilliant!
Un abbraccio della Germania.
Quay ❤❤❤❤❤
Colonel❤❤❤❤❤
Worcestershire❤❤❤❤❤
Awry❤❤❤❤❤
Queue❤❤❤❤❤
Vehicle❤❤❤❤❤
Forecastle❤❤❤❤❤
Boatswain❤❤❤❤❤
Victual❤❤❤❤❤
Cupboard❤❤❤❤❤
Hi.... Antony you a literally step up my English level thank you so much keep good work...2 months later I can't keep a discussion in English during 2min....but now I'm
turning step by step confident.
Your English, as well as your knowledge of the route of words and other languages is amazing! The word “colonel” has bugged me for years! Haha I wish we could pronounce it the way it’s spelled, but the French explanation made me feel better.
The most surprising was "cupboard". It's such a simple and common word but yet it has a tricky pronunciation
Wow ! You're the best English teacher.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I 💛ed all the details. Very informative and simple.
Excellent, thank you so much!👍
Thanks Antonio! I've learned something new from you! Watch you next time again!
My friend, thanks for sharing your knowledge with us..... You are an excellent teacher.
I soooo love your videos Antonio. I'm also an English teacher for foreign students, teaching IELTS. And your videos are so helpful as I also ask my students to watch and learn from you. So thank you so much for all the videos that you do. ^^,
Very helpful
Thank You for this video. You're a fantastic teacher
I live in Massachusetts and here we also have a place called Worcester and Worcestershire. The pronunciation here is Wu- stuh, and Leicester, Gloucester and Worcestershire are pronounced just like you said. Most Americans do not pronounce it like that and people here always say that the other Americans mispronounce Worcester, Worcestershire and Gloucester. I never understood why but now with your video I can see why.
Thank you for explaining this.
Hello Antonio..your videos are so wonderful,first of all they are not so long so they are not boring,secondly they are useful and interesting...u r amazing by the way...
Thanks a lot🙏
Nice having you here.. As my favorite teacher... Thank you🙏😍
Gosh, another video to watch a million times....
Thank you Antonio.
Hi Antonio
You are a quintessenrial teacher.I watch nd like your vdos.Really they are very helpful correcting my students pronunciation.
Love watching your videos Antonio and I learn a lot from it.Thank you for sharing.You are a good teacher.❤
Thank you I've learned a lot from you. Love, subscriber from the Philippines.
Thanks a lot Antonio!!! I love your videos, you are a great teacher too!!! Greetings from Uruguay 🇺🇾. Happy new year!!🥂. See you soon 😊
I am amazed by the way u teach correct pronunciation. I am JION from Philippines
Even though I already have an understanding of everyday English words and terms and wouldn't really need to know words like victuals or boatswain for the most part I really love these videos, they're fun to watch, and educational, I like to learn new words especially when I can use them in conversations but still learning new English words and their pronunciations for me is really fun so thanks a lot for these videos.
Antonio, you got me on many of these words. Helpful! Thanks.
La ventaja de haber dicho todo mal, es que aprendí un gran número de lecciones hoy🤣🤣
Quay
Colonel
Worcestershire
Awry
Queue
Vehicle
Forecastle
boatswain
victuals
Cupboard
I really appreciate your tutorials... I am trying to improve my English and I have benifited so much from your channel.. thank you
I’m bilingual French/Italian and I also speak Spanish.. English and a little bit German… I love foreign languages… it’s a good way to socialise ❤
You're gifted. I can't believe your pronunciation which seems to be perfect in any language👍 I believe, if you were to pronounce some Polish word you would manage without any trouble👍 that's perfect hearing and ability to imitate
you are such a greater teacher. i love every lesson you shared
English language is really amazing. However, it's also very confusing especially if it's not your native language. But it's fun learning its irregularities nonetheless.
The way your present it seems English sooo easy, interesting and easy to understand. I like it very much. Plus yourself itself. Keep it up.
You are great teacher!!!!!!!!
Oh, I just discovered your channel.. Honestly, your content and teaching way it's really exceptional.. And I am learning a lot of things from you, thank you so much, I appreciat it.
If you had a British pronunciation you would be perfect. The king.
I have started watching your videos since last one week and have become literally your fan ur stuff is helping a lot
Gracias por tus excelentes lecciones!! Xoxo