Another interesting video could be about where to pause and stop, and when to take a breath. It’s fascinating how this can vary between languages. For instance, in this case, you pause after ‘learning,’ after the comma, and take a short pause after ‘not.’ Learning where to pause was incredibly helpful for me.
Excellent. So far I did't see anyone point that out and explained why and how. Very valuable to me. TY!
I'm so glad this was valuable to you 👍😁
Watching from India 🇮🇳 I love your teaching
Thanks! I hope India is good today 🙂
Beatiful class Rupert, thanks!!
Thanks for letting me know 🙂
Thank you very much Teacher Rupert. It was a really. Impressive teaching.
I'm glad you found it useful 😁
You are AWESOME!
Thank you very much for teaching me!🍀
It's a pleasure Laura, and thanks for the comment!
Thank you so much Rupert for this detailed breakdown! Best english accent teacher out there! 😊
Thanks so much! I appreciate the comment! :)
Perfect contenent! Thank you. Another video with more examples would be great.
Thanks! I will follow up on this video soon 🙂
keep going I like your video it's so useful and helpful
Thanks a lot 🙏
This video is very usefull.
Good luck 👍
It's wonderful to hear it has been useful for you 🙂
Wow! A huge insight for me. Thank you tons.
That's great to hear! Thanks for letting me know! 🙂
Just,THE BEST .
That's very kind of you! :) :)
Another interesting video could be about where to pause and stop, and when to take a breath. It’s fascinating how this can vary between languages.
For instance, in this case, you pause after ‘learning,’ after the comma, and take a short pause after ‘not.’ Learning where to pause was incredibly helpful for me.
Hey :) Look up "Glottal T" perhaps :)
thanks!
Thanx a lot
You are very welcome 😁
First time watching your videos this is a FANTASTIC lesson thank you so much . 🔔✅
I'm so glad you like my lessons! I hope you will continue to enjoy them 👍🙏
Content words are words with real meaning words that we can see or feel or hear but we can imagine verbs, nouns
adjectives,adverbs negative
That's right! 👍
Helpful
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you must talk about contractions and elision , it causes problems when listening to American or British accents... please
Good idea! I covered this in a video a few weeks ago 🙂👍