Hi Ben! Rules in English are relaxed... We break them often! Generally speaking, the more basic words break the rules (give, love, come, and have.) The rule is still helpful to learn because 80% of words with A and E follow the rule, so that's not so bad.
Glad to see you Teacher Rayan after a long time..I personally miss your series of lessons as took much gap. Anyway welcome back, I am just ecstatic about your body language. I even didn't watch this video but writing comments as I have learnt much knowledge from your old videos which I used to watch repeatedly. Thanks for your Classes from bottom of my heart.
Thank you for your kind words. I am a full-time teacher, so sometimes I'm not able to make videos all the time, but I've got a lot planned for the next few months!
Hello professor Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation. I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Your Student from Algeria.
Thank you Teacher Ryane - I've been trying to clean up my English and you have help me A bunch with this video. I Hope you have A fantastic day, you sure did make mine.🤗
Hi Qasim! Great question- Unfortunately, English spelling does not always follow the rule. About 80%-90% of the words in English follow the rule for sounds A and E. Another very common word "love" does not follow the 2 vowel rule.
And please mam make videos on how to write correctly because American English is little bit different from speaking and it's hard for non native speakers to do it,and there is no videos in entire youtube.
There are 3 consonants between the U and E in umbrella. When there are so many consonants, the vowel doesn't say the "alphabet name." Does that answer your question?
I'm sorry but I think that you have to elaborate more in your explanations. Remember that ESL students/people watch these content and they need specific explanations on how these rules work so they can really understand how they need to pronounce words. For example, when you presented the words Survive and Soapy, you said that both words have an "e" at the end but the "e" sound in soapy is pronounced while the same "e" sound is silent in the word survive. That's fine, but did not explained the reason why?? At All! So explaining the difference and the reason Why, will be extremely beneficial and less confusing.
Words that don’t fallow rules really make me hate the language! But I’m hoping this rules help me when I come across new words lucky my phone can give me the right pronunciation right away so I don’t have to wonder for long.
Hi there! I speak a little survival Arabic that I learned while traveling in Lebanon and Egypt, but it’s not much. I’ve also had so many Saudi students in my classes and they’ve taught me some words too. I hope to learn more!
Hi there! English rules are not very good- there are many exceptions for every type of rule. When there is a vowel + consonant + “e” it makes the vowel sound like the alphabet name. This rule is NOT 100%, but it will help guide you with pronunciation. Let me know if you have more questions.
@@TeacherRyaneMost of the Indian languages are so easy to learn (Tamil is exception, in which a letter sounds differently depending on the word, making it difficult for non locals). Once you learn letters and guninthalu (don't have word in English for this), one will be in a position to write any sounding words
I had so many Indian friends in college and all of them spoke several languages. I was very impressed! English is so "special." If you study the history of the language, you start to see why the spelling system is so bad. It sounds like it would be much easier if Hindi or Telugu was the "lingua franca," but I think we are stuck with English for now.
Also, I'm planning some new material for the channel-- if you have a few minutes you can tell me what kinds of videos you want to see in the future forms.gle/e1MaUDW9Nr1RFprW6 Thanks!
why doesn't the long vowel sound rule work for the word GIVE
Hi Ben! Rules in English are relaxed... We break them often! Generally speaking, the more basic words break the rules (give, love, come, and have.) The rule is still helpful to learn because 80% of words with A and E follow the rule, so that's not so bad.
@@TeacherRyane i think first they invented the language after they made rules it’s not possible what kind of rules are these
I know... I wish I could change English....
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@@TeacherRyane what is this language, the exceptions are more than 50%.😆
thank you for continuing your channel it really helps us. I salute you teacher 😊
God bless u teacher Ryane
Thank you Teacher Ryane!!! I love your videos
Glad to see you Teacher Rayan after a long time..I personally miss your series of lessons as took much gap. Anyway welcome back, I am just ecstatic about your body language. I even didn't watch this video but writing comments as I have learnt much knowledge from your old videos which I used to watch repeatedly. Thanks for your Classes from bottom of my heart.
Thank you for your kind words. I am a full-time teacher, so sometimes I'm not able to make videos all the time, but I've got a lot planned for the next few months!
Hello professor
Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation.
I really appreciate your job.
I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
Your Student from Algeria.
Thank you for your kind words!
Thank you Teacher Ryane - I've been trying to clean up my English and you have help me A bunch with this video. I Hope you have A fantastic day, you sure did make mine.🤗
Awesome! Let me know your questions, so I can make more videos to help you learn English!
Thank you so much
What is the different between short vowel and long vowel. And how to pronounced them good?
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Excellent video teacher thanks for you help .
Hi teacher ♥️ I am Maha Alrasheed . I benefited a lot from you while I was studying at school. And I miss you so much ♥️
Hi Maha!!!!! I miss you too! I hope you are doing well.
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very interesting
Very useful lesson !
Thank you this has helped me better teach my son how to read and write better .
Great! I'm happy it helped!
Plz make more vedio on this topic
Hi Ashish! You want more examples on the same idea? Or more videos about vowels? Thanks for your feedback!
Hi Ashish, I'm planning new videos for next year and asking for students' opinions. Let me know what you think! Thanks! forms.gle/xgGmnc8dwScLk7eP8
good lesson.
9:30 I with you in this Arabic spelling is so easy
I am jealous of Arabic spelling 😂
Thanks for uploading this mam, please can you tell me it's American or British rule it's why because I am American English . anyway very helpful 🙏🙏
I am learning
You are studying very well
I love it thank you help a lot
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please miss, keep doing this videos! greating from chile :,D your videos are so helpfull
God bless you teacher Ray ,you help me at speak english.
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You clearly say the g in singer. I was taught the g is not pronounced because the ng is a diferent sound. Are these two ways of saying singer?
Hi Aime, "ng" is a different sound. Would it help if I did a video on this question? There are not two ways of saying "singer"
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Same vowel letter are used in feather and teacher bus pronunciation is changed. Why?
Hi Qasim! Great question- Unfortunately, English spelling does not always follow the rule. About 80%-90% of the words in English follow the rule for sounds A and E. Another very common word "love" does not follow the 2 vowel rule.
And please mam make videos on how to write correctly because American English is little bit different from speaking and it's hard for non native speakers to do it,and there is no videos in entire youtube.
I would like to learn english from you.
You can learn more about classes on my website. www.teacherryanespeaks.com
By respect, why we pronounce the letter U (you)in word Music and why we don't pronounce the letter U (you) in word umbrella ?
There are 3 consonants between the U and E in umbrella. When there are so many consonants, the vowel doesn't say the "alphabet name." Does that answer your question?
why is bind pronounced the way it is.. i mean a long vowel sound rather than a short??
Big fan from india
Hi! From California!
I'm sorry but I think that you have to elaborate more in your explanations. Remember that ESL students/people watch these content and they need specific explanations on how these rules work so they can really understand how they need to pronounce words. For example, when you presented the words Survive and Soapy, you said that both words have an "e" at the end but the "e" sound in soapy is pronounced while the same "e" sound is silent in the word survive. That's fine, but did not explained the reason why?? At All! So explaining the difference and the reason Why, will be extremely beneficial and less confusing.
Words that don’t fallow rules really make me hate the language! But I’m hoping this rules help me when I come across new words lucky my phone can give me the right pronunciation right away so I don’t have to wonder for long.
Hello, Teacher Ryane.
Question: do you speak Arabic?
Hi there! I speak a little survival Arabic that I learned while traveling in Lebanon and Egypt, but it’s not much. I’ve also had so many Saudi students in my classes and they’ve taught me some words too. I hope to learn more!
@@TeacherRyane Then, what is your native tongue? You are NOT a native Speaker English, without any doubt. :-)
What about this word ( have)?🤔
Sorry, "have" doesn't follow the rule. There are many exceptions to rules in English.
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What about the y
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why the letter e make the previous vowel long it’s not make sense what kind of rule is this excuse me
Hi there! English rules are not very good- there are many exceptions for every type of rule. When there is a vowel + consonant + “e” it makes the vowel sound like the alphabet name. This rule is NOT 100%, but it will help guide you with pronunciation. Let me know if you have more questions.
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English is so complicated 😭😭
Didn't understand remain
Visão das letras não está apropriada,quem estuda quer copiar ..muito ruim.
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Even field doesn't follow the rule
True! It's not a perfect rule. Nearly every rule in English has an exception.
@@TeacherRyaneMost of the Indian languages are so easy to learn (Tamil is exception, in which a letter sounds differently depending on the word, making it difficult for non locals). Once you learn letters and guninthalu (don't have word in English for this), one will be in a position to write any sounding words
I had so many Indian friends in college and all of them spoke several languages. I was very impressed! English is so "special." If you study the history of the language, you start to see why the spelling system is so bad. It sounds like it would be much easier if Hindi or Telugu was the "lingua franca," but I think we are stuck with English for now.
Also, I'm planning some new material for the channel-- if you have a few minutes you can tell me what kinds of videos you want to see in the future forms.gle/e1MaUDW9Nr1RFprW6 Thanks!
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I am not understand your this lecture.
Please write in Arabic language in video..
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