Today I learned a critically important lesson. I just figured out I had no true "n" sound at the end of words, they've always been N in "sing". I've been trying to invent another "ing" sound for years, probably for more than a decade, just to differentiate it from what I already had. It turned out, there's no such thing. Thanks a million for the precious tips!!
Such a good video about pronunciation, I suggest you make a video about the pronunciation of: Few Fill Feal Fuel Fell Portuguese and spanish native speakers find it hard to distinguish those phonemes.
Thank you for sharing these useful lessons. I have been learning English for a long time and it is at this moment that I realized how ‘been’ is pronounced🤯. You are the best.
Kevin: Short sound /ı/ like in sin, win, kin and skin Me: Seems he's pronouncing all those words with a short /e/ sound, just like sin~sen, win~wen, kin~ken, skin~sken
Hello, Kevin and Liza! Thanks for your videos. In the textbook I use to study English there's a rule that after adjectives we must use the infinitive. But in the series I'm watching now with English subtitles there was a sentence 'It's boring doing nothing'. I'm really confused now which form I must use after adjectives. Can you explain it, please? Looking forward to hearing your explanation. Thank you 🙏
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Thank you so much. Have a good Day 👍
Today I learned a critically important lesson. I just figured out I had no true "n" sound at the end of words, they've always been N in "sing". I've been trying to invent another "ing" sound for years, probably for more than a decade, just to differentiate it from what I already had. It turned out, there's no such thing. Thanks a million for the precious tips!!
Undoubtedly it's realy a great, great class, teacher. English this chanel seems to be easier!!!!! Congratulations to you and Lisa>
Great lesson as usual. Thank you Kevin
please if possible to teach how to read “worm and warm”
Thanks a bunch sir!!🙏
Thanks 🙏👍 pronunciation of wing king sing that Ng is difficult 🤔🫣 I'll try my best, I didn't know that meaning the next of kin 🤔 when sb dies
I am surprised to know that WING is pronounced with the long /:iy/ sound in American English. Very good lesson Thank you!
Great!
Such a good video about pronunciation, I suggest you make a video about the pronunciation of:
Few
Fill
Feal
Fuel
Fell
Portuguese and spanish native speakers find it hard to distinguish those phonemes.
Thank you for sharing these useful lessons. I have been learning English for a long time and it is at this moment that I realized how ‘been’ is pronounced🤯. You are the best.
Kevin: Short sound /ı/ like in sin, win, kin and skin
Me: Seems he's pronouncing all those words with a short /e/ sound, just like sin~sen, win~wen, kin~ken, skin~sken
I can say the same. Sometimes I hear “e” 😂
@@LelaMotskobili for sure! Here the reason ain't of being A native speaker or not
Great video as always! Could you please also explain pronunciation of words bowl/bowel and follow/allow
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Kevin, you should also make a video about 'seeing'. With a gerund form, the verb see can have some diff. meanings. They're confusing sometimes.
Hello, Kevin and Liza! Thanks for your videos.
In the textbook I use to study English there's a rule that after adjectives we must use the infinitive. But in the series I'm watching now with English subtitles there was a sentence 'It's boring doing nothing'.
I'm really confused now which form I must use after adjectives. Can you explain it, please?
Looking forward to hearing your explanation. Thank you 🙏
Can you please make a video about incident / accident difference it's a bit confusing
Could you please make a video to about the difference between “ ran, ren, rain, rang?” Most non-native speakers can’t tell the difference 😔
I"m not going to see the Barbie movie.
Bin/ı/ been=/bın/ Why others say - been /e/ like in bed, dead etc. That's Why this language keeps driving me insane,, Whyyyy
Boring but effective lessons.....