Dear Marina, I have a suggestion. Is it possible when you're taking about how to pronounce a word, keep that word on screen till end of description? I believe this way learning the right pronunciation gonna be better.
I am in love with you Marina . I have improved my English a lot with your help and I am getting better and better . I will forever be grateful to you 💓
Iam good at English..but still to develop my English...i wanna have someone for regularly communication so that we can enhance and diversify ourself...moreover..can you help me for improving my English...orals...do you known any app ..we can chat with foreigners..??
Thanks Marina for your content. I´m a brazilian pilot and your videos have been helping me to improve my english skills for ICAO English Test. I know that my communications with air traffic controllers will be more effective and I´ll have more opportunities on the aviation market after watching your classes.
Marina, can you make a video on how to write essays? Like without repeating same words and sentences but also not overdoing it? Something that will probably impress the reader.
I don’t know how much this will help, since English is my native language, but honestly just looking up synonyms when practice writing (and making sure they actually work, you can double check with word reference) makes it stick to your memory. So, when you’re actually doing a test essay, your sound a lot better :)
None of the words you presented I mispronounced, I am not native but for me phonetics is a mixture of art, passion and science. It s possible to grasp it with practice. It s all about checking and never about guessing. Think also about these words lieutenant, carafe, resume, discombobulated, goose, geese, octopi, .... Sachet, isle, ... I m always learning , huge thank you
I just wanted to note that most Arabic speakers and if there's anyone who's from any Arabic country, you definitely could relate to this, we find it hard sometimes to pronounce words that have more than one letter that's slient or even pronouncing "p" as "b" there's a subtle difference between them, and when it comes to slient words, I find it hard to pronounce both of (violent as well as violet, I have no clue whether there's a slient word or not, in either cases, some words could be pronounced in two different ways, for instance (either) Anyway, we could add to the list of words that have the last letter (n) slient, condemn, which means to strongly critique (criticize) someone for having done something bad or morally wrong (usually publicly)
I have so many Arabic friends who have difficulty pronouncing P. Instead of P, they say B. For example, they say 'Barking lot' instead of 'Parking lot'
"Either" can be pronounced either way but in general I think that the "i" version of its pronunciation is usually considered more correct. Somewhat depending on where the individual English speaker is from, however.
You know why we sturggle with "b" and "p"? Because we don't have "p" letter in Arabic so we find it hard to do so. We have "ب" which is more "b" like (door/باب/bab) etc. That's why some people struggle with some Arabic alphabets (ض/ع) etc if they speak/learn Arabic.
Russian here. Perhaps the most surprising word for me was "colonel". I seriously don't understand how this "r" sound was unnoticed by me after watching so many movies and TV series? Mind blown!
This is exactly what I wanted! I'm from Japan and I'm not so fluent in English, but I like finding words with difficult pronunciation! thanks for sharing this :)
@@パンプリン-l7h Mr. Japan. I can't read your name. Can you just write it down in English for me. In my country, English is preferable language but we speak it with slight variation in tones. And the tone varies every 10km here.
In our language, Burmese, we can easily follow your pronunciation because our language supports us to speak clearly, and there is no struggling pronunciations for English. Even for Japanese, Korean, French, and Hindi. So, trying to be a polyglot isn't really demanding, our language is really obvious.
I think the 'd' in sandwich is a very regional thing. In my area (southwest) the 'd' is given a very light tap with a tiny tiny pause right at the letter. So not SAND - witch, but San - dwitch. Almost like twitch, but with just a barely harder 'd' instead of 't' sound. if that makes any sense. I do hear san - witch (no 'd') a lot, this is true. But it's mostly from transplants to the area from other geographical areas, hence my belief that that particular one very regional. as always a great video and as a native speaker I learn a lot from your channel
In Indian languages there is no concept of silent letters, we speak exactly the same we write. Unlike English where for example C is s/ch/k and many such letters who represent more then one sound but in hindi one letter strictly represent one sound (11 vowel, 35 consonants makes alphabet) . We just learn English without searching for logics . Everytime a silent letter comes i am like why did you write it when you don't spell ?😕😳😳
I'm delighted to come across your channel , your videos are very useful and helpful . Can you make a video about phrasel verbs ? I always confuse them .Thanks
Thank you provide important words from you .specially American english has not easy as all most of words are high level without much words hard to follow thank you for guide.
Thanku so much mam🥰 but i always wonder why these silent letters are put there in particular word when we don't even prounce them....they are put there to confuse us or what🤔😊.but i must say u are doing great job 👍
Loads of thanking Marina, yet I miss the original text script often located below your video series since it helps me much in comprehending few sentences confusing me as a beginner
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Dear Marina, I have a suggestion. Is it possible when you're taking about how to pronounce a word, keep that word on screen till end of description? I believe this way learning the right pronunciation gonna be better.
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That would indeed be good.
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Iam good at English..but still to develop my English...i wanna have someone for regularly communication so that we can enhance and diversify ourself...moreover..can you help me for improving my English...orals...do you known any app ..we can chat with foreigners..??
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Thanks Marina for your content. I´m a brazilian pilot and your videos have been helping me to improve my english skills for ICAO English Test. I know that my communications with air traffic controllers will be more effective and I´ll have more opportunities on the aviation market after watching your classes.
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Thank you Marina for this wonderful lesson, I hope I wouldn't do the same mistake twice when it comes to pronunciation.
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Marina, can you make a video on how to write essays? Like without repeating same words and sentences but also not overdoing it? Something that will probably impress the reader.
I don’t know how much this will help, since English is my native language, but honestly just looking up synonyms when practice writing (and making sure they actually work, you can double check with word reference) makes it stick to your memory. So, when you’re actually doing a test essay, your sound a lot better :)
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Definetly i agree
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I like the way you share things about the main point of this lesson, Marina❤️ Awesome!
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I love your attitude and enthusiasm toward English. I feel the same. Thanks and congrats!!!
None of the words you presented I mispronounced, I am not native but for me phonetics is a mixture of art, passion and science. It s possible to grasp it with practice. It s all about checking and never about guessing. Think also about these words lieutenant, carafe, resume, discombobulated, goose, geese, octopi, .... Sachet, isle, ... I m always learning , huge thank you
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Native speaker here again. The way I pronounce sandwich is how it's spelled so I pronounce the d but it's a very subtle d sound
Me too. Sand wich. The “d” is pronounced although lightly.
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Thank you very much, Maria. I realy didn't know about the right pronunciation for these words. I appreciate your help.
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You're amazing, marina. Love from Bangladesh. Really, you help us a lot. Keep doing so and always be with us.
I just wanted to note that most Arabic speakers and if there's anyone who's from any Arabic country, you definitely could relate to this, we find it hard sometimes to pronounce words that have more than one letter that's slient or even pronouncing "p" as "b" there's a subtle difference between them, and when it comes to slient words, I find it hard to pronounce both of (violent as well as violet, I have no clue whether there's a slient word or not, in either cases, some words could be pronounced in two different ways, for instance (either)
Anyway, we could add to the list of words that have the last letter (n) slient, condemn, which means to strongly critique (criticize) someone for having done something bad or morally wrong (usually publicly)
I have so many Arabic friends who have difficulty pronouncing P. Instead of P, they say B. For example, they say 'Barking lot' instead of 'Parking lot'
"Either" can be pronounced either way but in general I think that the "i" version of its pronunciation is usually considered more correct.
Somewhat depending on where the individual English speaker is from, however.
In some ways I think it would be more fun if it actually *were* a barking lot. 🐕 🐕 🐕
You know why we sturggle with "b" and "p"? Because we don't have "p" letter in Arabic so we find it hard to do so. We have "ب" which is more "b" like (door/باب/bab) etc.
That's why some people struggle with some Arabic alphabets (ض/ع) etc if they speak/learn Arabic.
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Thanks! See also: silent g in gnome, foreign, align, etc.
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The second "e" in "vegetable" doesn't necessarily have to be silent.
Depends who you are and where you're from.
comb at around 1:40 isnt pronounced like that, the o sounds like "oh"
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Russian here. Perhaps the most surprising word for me was "colonel". I seriously don't understand how this "r" sound was unnoticed by me after watching so many movies and TV series? Mind blown!
The word colonel is so weird!
Thank you for another help your video made my day ❤️
Hi Aditi..
This is exactly what I wanted! I'm from Japan and I'm not so fluent in English, but I like finding words with difficult pronunciation! thanks for sharing this :)
Its okay to be not so fluent if you are not native English speaker. Even they are not so fluent in speaking Japanese language also.
@@krishnamurariprasad3790 Thanks! Yeah, I guess what really counts is to try hard.
I have a soft spot for tricky English pronunciation, too. It s really a great and fantastic gate to master English sounds. Best of luck
@@pro369 I agree. Good luck to all the people who are fond of tricky English pronunciation!
@@パンプリン-l7h Mr. Japan. I can't read your name. Can you just write it down in English for me.
In my country, English is preferable language but we speak it with slight variation in tones. And the tone varies every 10km here.
thank you.You're a good teacher for me.
Amazing video I ever seen, happy n easy to learn. Thank you
Thanks for uploading useful information Niharika
you are the best English teacher on UA-cam thanks I always enjoy ur lessons keep it up 🥰
In our language, Burmese, we can easily follow your pronunciation because our language supports us to speak clearly, and there is no struggling pronunciations for English. Even for Japanese, Korean, French, and Hindi. So, trying to be a polyglot isn't really demanding, our language is really obvious.
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I think the 'd' in sandwich is a very regional thing. In my area (southwest) the 'd' is given a very light tap with a tiny tiny pause right at the letter. So not SAND - witch, but San - dwitch. Almost like twitch, but with just a barely harder 'd' instead of 't' sound. if that makes any sense. I do hear san - witch (no 'd') a lot, this is true. But it's mostly from transplants to the area from other geographical areas, hence my belief that that particular one very regional.
as always a great video and as a native speaker I learn a lot from your channel
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Thank you so much for this helpful lesson
I hope i'll use it in the future,because the English language is the root of my future career😘
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In Indian languages there is no concept of silent letters, we speak exactly the same we write. Unlike English where for example C is s/ch/k and many such letters who represent more then one sound but in hindi one letter strictly represent one sound (11 vowel, 35 consonants makes alphabet) . We just learn English without searching for logics . Everytime a silent letter comes i am like why did you write it when you don't spell ?😕😳😳
Same things I think
I've learnt a lot from you, I only mispronounced pseudonym 😅😅😅...... Well, thanks to you for being a kind english teacher😊😊😊😊
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I'm delighted to come across your channel , your videos are very useful and helpful . Can you make a video about phrasel verbs ? I always confuse them .Thanks
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nice one, marina. perhaps you also wanna do some arabic-origin words english...
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Thank you provide important words from you .specially
American english has not easy as all most of words are high level without much words hard to follow thank you for guide.
Magnificent lesson ❤️❤️
The thing I like in Marina videos is that there is a clip of movie/series etc for each word😅
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Thanks 😊
The word "asthma" is pronounced with "z" in the West, and with "s" in England.
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Me too.I love all of her contents.They made me improve my language skill🤩
Hi Marina, I love your videos! Your talented teacher. Have you covered pronunciation for the words "advatagious, and organization" ?
Thank u so much 😍
Thanku so much mam🥰 but i always wonder why these silent letters are put there in particular word when we don't even prounce them....they are put there to confuse us or what🤔😊.but i must say u are doing great job 👍
thanks for making your all videos. ❤️❤️
Loads of thanking Marina, yet I miss the original text script often located below your video series since it helps me much in comprehending few sentences confusing me as a beginner
Yacht pronunciation is new to me tq
I think you are the best tutor to exist
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It is very useful. Thanks
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Марина, вы большая умница. Спасибо вам за качественный и интересны контент. Продолжайте в том же духе!!!
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I liked this video, Marina. Thanks,
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3:45 In my country we call it "Sanguche"
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