How to Pronounce REALLY Difficult English Words! 👄English Pronunciation Lesson ⭐️
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Let's look at some of the hardest English words to pronounce. I will give you detailed instructions so that you can sound like a native!
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Thanks Ms. Laura my favourite teacher I hope in the future you make a video of difficult words no. 2 greetings from 🇨🇦🙏
Hello Teacher, I love your way of teaching English hard words and pronunciation. American people are pronouncing the word with R sound louder while British people pronounce the R words in a silent way. I love the way of British people speak and their word pronunciation teacher
Thank you so much .
the teacher everyone wants!!! Many thank Laura!
Thank you Laura ❤
It's really so hard,but you are an amazing teacher, thanks ❤
Happy to help!
You & your method are very special & delightful.
The hardest sound for us French people is not THS, it's NG as in ING, we say an N and then a G, so STRENGTHS is the hardest word in your list for me to pronounce. In French, the word GENRE is one syllable, not 2 syllables as you thought and as it is pronounced in English, because the E at the end of a French word is never ever stressed, never ever pronounced.
Thank you Laura! Really enjoying your videos, they are such fun!
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Because i learn english from u since 1 year
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Thanks so much for your lesson!
15:48 "Strengths" is a word we recommend you master because you will absolutely use it a lot in the workplace when describing yourself and your teammates! Thank you for the great tips and pronunciation practice, Laura
Thank you Laura...
Thank you so much
Bravissima Laura, great video. Really interesting!
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Amazing video! 👍
the best teacher!
Great job 🌺👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much!
Good job
Well done
Sounds pretty good
You are damn crazy bro! I love you and all your madness! Love you from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Super cool ❤
In addition I would suggest the word "entrepreneur" 🤓
I LOVE YOU!!! The perfect video ever! And what I would like to ask you: How to pronouce -THS -STS -XTH? You did it! Your mouth is a miracle lol.
BTW, I'm french and I said con-for-table while I was reading "confortable" then I realized I don't pronouce this word like that but conf-table. It was not the first time I made this mistake. Is it a common mistake?
Oh lovely the way ye speak n teach is so damn heart touching have ma thanks 🌹...❤ Where have you been hon... 🤪
The first word that came to my mind as the most difficult to pronounce was “rural” and is the first one in your list 😂.
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8:51 don't worry, ma petite dame, you've never heard my english accent !! 😂🤣
Hi mam I love you from India ❤
Good 😉
I' m still struggling with "Worcestershiresauce" and got the impression that even a slow approach to pronounce it correctly is misleading.😢
Thanks Ms Laura. Could you please make a video on pronouncing "S" followed by a consonant when a word starts with it. For example SCHOOL, SCREEN, SPARE etc. in Pakistan Urdu speaking people pronounce them as, Iss-kool, Iss-creen, Iss-pair; whereas, non-urdu speaking particularly Punjabi speaking people pronounce them as Sa-kool, Sak-reen, Sa-pair etc. After stdying phonetisc and phonology, I tell them both are wrong. It is neither "Iss" nor "Sa". Actually, in this condition with a word starting with a "S" followed by a consonant, we should utter a small hissing sound of "ss" like ss-kool, ss-creen, ss- pare rather than stressing "iss" or "sa". Please help by making a video on it. Thanks again.
I'm 40 years old an Indian and want to be fluent in speaking and writing English as well. If you be my teacher then In exchange i can teach you how to grow 💯 times in next 5 to 10 yrs. If wanna discuss you are welcome.
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Отличная тётка!!!
Truly rural is a tongue twister.
That’s a tough one!
جناح I am from Egypt, but the English language is difficult for me and I do not know how to plan a study plan for myself because I do not have enough money to study in places like educational institutes.
4:32 How can you differentiate it from walk?
I'm really interested in watching your useful videos. Thank you a lot
Glad you like them!
Hi my hardest word in English is „Exceptionalism“
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This accent 😍
There's missing the word ''water'' on your list.
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Well I can't see any difficulty to say rural. Really. I'm brazilian by the way.
Im.an Indian..i find difficult in pronouncing words - important, over, again.
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The most difficult word forJapanese may be pararel.
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You totally forget about Australian English.
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I guess her mbti is ENFP
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Maybe you don't know how lovely you are.
18:45: Be careful! This tutor often tries to trick you. She will never be an old hag. It's just impossible... Think about it... 🤔
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