The standard American accent is the most prolific and most popular accent in the world, and I love it it’s like music to my ears. Thank you for the lesson you’re the best teacher ever.
Not only non native teachers like you but in my opinion, every natural born American that has graduated from high school. It's a disgrace what our language has come to, both in pronunciation and spelling. Now we have "Urban Dictionaries" and words or misuse of them that would have earned us the privilege of writing them correctly one hundred times or more on the chalkboard, have become acceptable!
It should be clarified that this is applicable to those aiming for a USA accent. My first language is UK English and my pronunciation is very different to what you are recommending.
This teacher teaches the American pronunciation; the English Standard one is quite diferent. In english there is not a 'perfect' pronunciation, but slight though noticeable regional variants, not to mention the very specific idiolects of each and every particular speaker. When one becomes proficient and in full command of a language one becomes creative and innovative; Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Faulkner and Beckett come to mind.
After living in New Zealand for over18 years , the pronunciation of american English is rather different. In British English people pronounce the TH when saying month , literature sounds like Li- TRA CHA , much easier
I completely agree with you. I’m Brazilian and there they used to teach us English with the British accent not American. So here in America after I moved here over 33 years ago, they are still saying that I have a strong accent! Because of my Brazilian/ British accent! You’re living in America and you don’t pronounce the words with the American accent, they make fun of you! It doesn’t mean that you are wrong! Unfortunately American people doesn’t appreciate any other accent! What a shame. 😮
GREAT lesson! And THANK YOU SO MUCH for the YouGlish reference!!! All the time I was wondering how you got those videos of pronunciation, now I see how and it gives me a resource to use in my Spanish class since I am a Spanish teacher! Thanks so much, Lisa!
@@Tonipepper01 Pardon me, you didn't notice that I used an adjective "amazing " there ,to describe her personality/or teaching skills . That's why I said "An amazing English teacher " not "An American teacher. "
@@Tonipepper01 I guess, you catch my point. Well, the point is,Rather saying "An American teacher ",it's perfectly fine to say "An amazing English teacher "
@@sameetramrakhiani9774 I'm English and have lived in Australia for sixty years. I don't believe T's should be pronounced as D. and certainly not called English. It isn't.
No it's not, it's the lazy adaptation in some cases. Since when has City had a D in it? Or Water? It's pronounced Worter because there's a T in it! Funny that....
Thank you Lisa I feel even more confident after learning with your videos. Pretty helpful. Last time in NY many people were impressed my English was so good :-D
Some cultures must address others according to their relative age. Perhaps he is calling her mother and doesnt know Americans dont address people in this way.
You are extraordinary. As a French Canadian, I was pronouncing few of these worlds with the French words in mind, phlegme, tombe, photographe, régulièrement, maintien, subtile, théâtre, they are all French worlds. Just a little anecdote, in Mandarin women means we and it is pronounced exactly the way you did. I really appreciate your videos, they are music to my ears! Thank you sincerly
Omg! You're one of the best teacher. Those words you're pronouncing are very hard and confusing to a lot of people who were not born in this country. English language is one of the hardest language. German and French are also hard because its tongue twisting words. Spanish and Japanese seem easy to learn.
Bonjour Madame. Comme vous comprenez le français, je crois que le célèbre "Salut, c'est encore moi" de Joe Dassin était l'une de vos chansons préférées, n'est-ce pas ? Le but de mon court commentaire est différent aujourd'hui... C'est une VIDÉO ÉTONNANTE, témoignant que ma prononciation est lamentable. C'est vrai, "English spelling & pronunciation are crazy". Voilà pourquoi vous recueillez toujours des centaines et des centaines de mots d'appréciation. J'ôte mon chapeau, Madame. Merci beaucoup!
Thanks dear Lisa always interesting to watch your channel ❤ god bless you! But those words are similar in French that’s why it’s difficult to pronounce them! Thanks again 🙏🙏
Lisa you are the excellent thank you very much. I speak french from algeria I speak a excellent french now I can to understand english but most people they speak very speed I can't to follow what can I do ? Please heLp me. I Must to read a Lot or listening a Lot.😊
not at all bro btw they speek quickly cuz of sentence shortcut what i mean for example what am i should suppose to do? its pronounced whadmy shoudsa pose tdo? where am suppose to go? wheram sposet go?
It all made sense to me! Thank you for your helpful teaching tips. I learned English as a second language. Phonetic classes in college were my favorite! You reminded me of those!
These lessons are really out of this world, I was not not pronouncing "literature" correct because I never realize that "fast d" and american "r" are very different, but it sounded the same to me, and I think also to many others, because the "fast d" sounds really like a "r" in my native language (portuguese, and I am sure is the same also in spanish and italian) whereas american "r" never touches the inside of the upper molars, so you won’t produce a true /r/ sound. That's why knowing subtle nuances and slight differences makes perfection. But the way, what about the difference sounds between "man" and "men" or "bad" or "bed"?
One of the best English Teachers on UA-cam, if someone wanna be good at English, I advise you to take time watching her videos ,you'll be good as you wanted to be❤.
English is so crazy. I thought "war" and "were" are pronounced the same, not "war" and "wore." Thanks for teaching us the basic words Lisa. I really appreciate it ❤
Thank you so much. I recall that I have been using it for the sentences and I am very happy with how well I have been using it every day in my practice more fluent English. God bless you.😊
Fantastic video, Lisa. Thank you so much for all of them. I am teacher of English, too and it's true that your videos are very useful material in class. Thanks ❤
VERY VERY VERY GOOD !!!! 👍🏻🤩 So useful and indispensable for learners. That makes the whole difference to be understood by native speakers !!! MERCI 🙏🏻
Hi Lisa, I saw all your videos, because I think you are the best teacher of English, I am very frustrated and discouraged because I have been studying English for a long time and still I am struggling with this, I am at an Intermediate level of English, I usually spend up to 4 hours studying because I want to get a job from home and I need to go from Intermediate level to an advanced level. Please, what could you suggest to me?
When someone sings in a foreign language they often lose their accent and sing the song sounding more fluent in the song's language than they would if they recited the same words. I've noticed this many times. I hope when I sing songs in a foreign language that I sound more natural, too!
Here is Part 1 : ua-cam.com/video/sVFA8fuvRgQ/v-deo.html (Learn the rest of the words that are difficult to pronounce.)
Please make part 3,4,5,6,7,8...this is amazing series love from Pakistan
Can I have your email?
Do you have any speaking and writing classes?
Hello mam🎉
Your teaching way is awesome ,I'd like to worship you, you're my God in English language
The standard American accent is the most prolific and most popular accent in the world, and I love it it’s like music to my ears. Thank you for the lesson you’re the best teacher ever.
This is pure gold for non-native English teachers like me... Thanks!
Thank you Flavio. I always enjoy hearing from English teachers. 😄
Not only non native teachers like you but in my opinion, every natural born American that has graduated from high school. It's a disgrace what our language has come to, both in pronunciation and spelling.
Now we have "Urban Dictionaries" and words or misuse of them that would have earned us the privilege of writing them correctly one hundred times or more on the chalkboard, have become acceptable!
Yessssssss
Can’t get enough of your video ❤❤ thank you so much
Thanks so much ❤
It should be clarified that this is applicable to those aiming for a USA accent. My first language is UK English and my pronunciation is very different to what you are recommending.
It’s American English. As a native speaker, you know that we don’t say USA English. Canadians also speak with this standard.
@@deedebdoo Either way, it sure isn't ENGLISH.
@@Tonipepper01yeah it’s French
Did you read the title of the video???
The only teacher that gives the state of flow to her followers.. I don not even notice the progress of time and for how long I watch
¡Gracias!
Thanks!
This teacher teaches the American pronunciation; the English Standard one is quite diferent.
In english there is not a 'perfect' pronunciation, but slight though noticeable regional variants, not to mention the very specific idiolects of each and every particular speaker. When one becomes proficient and in full command of a language one becomes creative and innovative; Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Faulkner and Beckett come to mind.
Lovely: a miracle, we won: never to hinder whereas learning enthusiastically with you Lisa. Thoroughly the mere.!!!
It is a very important lesson to straighten out my pronunciation! Teacher Lisa thank you so much for this amazing presentation!
This is very helpful for us non-native English speakers. Thank you Teacher Lisa!
Thanks for your kind contribution, Lisa.
Lisa, thank you for these great tips. You’ve no idea how useful they are!
You are the best teacher I’ve heard. I wish I had found you long ago. Thanks
You need to get out more, or round the internet, and find a proper RP English speaker then.
After living in New Zealand for over18 years , the pronunciation of american English is rather different. In British English people pronounce the TH when saying month , literature sounds like Li- TRA CHA , much easier
You are absolutely right 👍
I agree. British is much more comfortable to pronounce
I completely agree with you. I’m Brazilian and there they used to teach us English with the British accent not American. So here in America after I moved here over 33 years ago, they are still saying that I have a strong accent! Because of my Brazilian/ British accent! You’re living in America and you don’t pronounce the words with the American accent, they make fun of you! It doesn’t mean that you are wrong! Unfortunately American people doesn’t appreciate any other accent! What a shame. 😮
@@bettypolk8206 If you're in the United States, using British English isn't the most appropriate.
Different Not easier.
Hi Lisa,
I am always eager to hear from you!
I’m impressed with all lessons that I learned from you. Thank you so much. God bless you.
Photographer, is one of my favorite words to pronounce in English. Thank you, Lisa,
GREAT lesson! And THANK YOU SO MUCH for the YouGlish reference!!! All the time I was wondering how you got those videos of pronunciation, now I see how and it gives me a resource to use in my Spanish class since I am a Spanish teacher! Thanks so much, Lisa!
You are welcome!
It goes without saying that you're an amazing English teacher. To sum up, it was a really wonderful video to learn the correct pronunciation.
Not an English teacher, an American teacher.
@@Tonipepper01
Pardon me, you didn't notice that I used an adjective "amazing " there ,to describe her personality/or teaching skills . That's why I said "An amazing English teacher " not "An American teacher. "
@@sameetramrakhiani9774 Your point?
@@Tonipepper01
I guess, you catch my point.
Well, the point is,Rather saying "An American teacher ",it's perfectly fine to say "An amazing English teacher "
@@sameetramrakhiani9774 I'm English and have lived in Australia for sixty years. I don't believe T's should be pronounced as D. and certainly not called English. It isn't.
Dear Miss Lisa , thank you so much for this video . GOD bless you .
Miss Lisa this is a master pronunciation class. So grateful.
No it's not, it's the lazy adaptation in some cases. Since when has City had a D in it? Or Water? It's pronounced Worter because there's a T in it! Funny that....
Thank you Lisa I feel even more confident after learning with your videos. Pretty helpful. Last time in NY many people were impressed my English was so good :-D
I’m so glad to hear that Miguel! 😄
Hi lisa i really happy to find you ,that so great🌟
Thanks teacher👍👍👍👍👍
30 years learning English while living in the United States: Your patience to teach is admirable, thank you so much.
You are the best teacher ever!!! Thanks so much for your teachings!!! Kisses from Brazil!😘😘😘🙏🙏🙏👍
Hello Lisa! I am really glad to hear your lessons!
The best UA-cam channel with accurate name!
Thank you mom. You deserve a lot more than thanks for your thought and energy that you share with us.
Yeah, but she can be It. She's a wife. I appreciate her help. She's an unbelievable teacher.
@@dulcev6341 I think he meant ma'am😂
Excuse me ma'm . May you help me?
I agree ❤️
Some cultures must address others according to their relative age. Perhaps he is calling her mother and doesnt know Americans dont address people in this way.
Amazing tips. I've got the "Tomb" pronunciation wrong. Now, I got it! Greetings from Brazil!
What a wonderful help is Youglish, thanks for letting us know.
I am trying to fix. Thank you.
You are extraordinary. As a French Canadian, I was pronouncing few of these worlds with the French words in mind, phlegme, tombe, photographe, régulièrement, maintien, subtile, théâtre, they are all French worlds. Just a little anecdote, in Mandarin women means we and it is pronounced exactly the way you did. I really appreciate your videos, they are music to my ears! Thank you sincerly
Listening to my teachers is the number one priority in a regular manner.❤❤❤❤
Hello miss Lisa, the english language learning for ous native speaker is very witty. Am proud of you ma thanks much.
You are the best!!!!! Thank you for making this available for everybody.A specialist like you are very very expensive
Thank you for this helpful lesson, teacher!
Omg! You're one of the best teacher. Those words you're pronouncing are very hard and confusing to a lot of people who were not born in this country. English language is one of the hardest language. German and French are also hard because its tongue twisting words. Spanish and Japanese seem easy to learn.
Thank you! 😄
I think every day I am improving my pronunciation thanks to you. The best teacher ever!🌷🌺
Of course Lisa is!!!❤
Your lessons are truly the best. Thank you!
Your videos are highly appreciated.
Bonjour Madame. Comme vous comprenez le français, je crois que le célèbre "Salut, c'est encore moi" de Joe Dassin était l'une de vos chansons préférées, n'est-ce pas ? Le but de mon court commentaire est différent aujourd'hui... C'est une VIDÉO ÉTONNANTE, témoignant que ma prononciation est lamentable. C'est vrai, "English spelling & pronunciation are crazy". Voilà pourquoi vous recueillez toujours des centaines et des centaines de mots d'appréciation. J'ôte mon chapeau, Madame. Merci beaucoup!
You are bringing us some excellent classes. Thanks a lot Lisa
Thank you! 😃
Hi dear Lisa, thank you for your lessons!
Month Months as the same pronunciation Cloth Clothes
I'm so happy to watch your videos. I'm an English teacher but I'm non native speaker.
Freya's nude photos
😊
thank you for all videos
Thanks dear Lisa always interesting to watch your channel ❤ god bless you! But those words are similar in French that’s why it’s difficult to pronounce them! Thanks again 🙏🙏
thank you Ms. Lisa , love your channel and video.
Thank you very much.
Thank Lisa. That class is great and amazing for my job. In my work this words are very useful in my day-to-day routine. Have a great day.
Do you have video on phonemes pronunciation?
Thanks for helping us ❤
Lisa you are the excellent thank you very much.
I speak french from algeria
I speak a excellent french now I can to understand english but most people they speak very speed I can't to follow what can I do ? Please heLp me.
I Must to read a Lot or listening a Lot.😊
not at all bro btw they speek quickly cuz of sentence shortcut what i mean for example
what am i should suppose to do?
its pronounced
whadmy shoudsa pose tdo?
where am suppose to go?
wheram sposet go?
It all made sense to me! Thank you for your helpful teaching tips.
I learned English as a second language. Phonetic classes in college were my favorite! You reminded me of those!
These lessons are really out of this world, I was not not pronouncing "literature" correct because I never realize that "fast d" and american "r" are very different, but it sounded the same to me, and I think also to many others, because the "fast d" sounds really like a "r" in my native language (portuguese, and I am sure is the same also in spanish and italian) whereas american "r" never touches the inside of the upper molars, so you won’t produce a true /r/ sound. That's why knowing subtle nuances and slight differences makes perfection. But the way, what about the difference sounds between "man" and "men" or "bad" or "bed"?
Thank you so much I love your videos!
It surprises me how many words I've been mispronouncing like photographer, second o sounds like a...your way of teaching is great, thank you!🏆🥇🏅👍❤
One of the best English Teachers on UA-cam, if someone wanna be good at English, I advise you to take time watching her videos ,you'll be good as you wanted to be❤.
Great lesson, as usual.
English is so crazy. I thought "war" and "were" are pronounced the same, not "war" and "wore." Thanks for teaching us the basic words Lisa. I really appreciate it ❤
they ARE pronounced the same .
You have that backwards!
Thanks so much Lisa 🌹🌹🌹🌹🤍🌹🌹🌹🌹
I am from Pakistan this is something that I need.....thank you so much keep uploading
Thank you so much. I recall that I have been using it for the sentences and I am very happy with how well I have been using it every day in my practice more fluent English. God bless you.😊
Thank you very much for another amazing class. I'm learning a lot from your videos!
Fantastic video, Lisa. Thank you so much for all of them. I am teacher of English, too and it's true that your videos are very useful material in class. Thanks ❤
I loved your way of teaching
Thank you so much for this fantastic lesson. Pronunciation is always a great problem!
You are the best teacher ever!!!!!!!!!!
Sooo beautifully you explain every single word... I really enjoy your classes Mam❤
VERY VERY VERY GOOD !!!! 👍🏻🤩 So useful and indispensable for learners. That makes the whole difference to be understood by native speakers !!! MERCI 🙏🏻
lol
4/6/2023- Hi Lisa, I like this videoabout pronunciation.Bye. Americo Ruben,from Argentina.-
i hope more videos for Pronunciation Mistakes . great video.
Thank you, ma'am! I learned a lot from you. God bless.
It is very useful to pronounce well the words coach
Thank you, teacher, by the correct pronunciation of the words...
I knew this words but thank you for explaining, pronunciation
Thank you so much for the lesson!
Thank for fine lesson.
Another brilliant tutorial I come across, I hope more to follow
Thank you, Teacher Lisa! Pronunciation is my strong part of English language, but your video still helps!🙏🙏🌸🌸🌟🌟❤️❤️
Thank you🥰🥰🙏🙏🌸🌸❤️💯🪽
I appreciate for your teaching. All your video have helped me much to improve my English skills. Thank Lisa
WHAT A LUXURIOUS TEACHER
This class levels is good for all native speaker in english language.
I have a dream to speak English like a native speaker lisa . Thank you lisa
It is a pity American pronunciation, not English
Thanks soooooooo much ❤️ 😊 😘 Lisa!!!!
Very good.Please kindly provide the full phonetic transcription of each entry , which will help us the teachers of phonetics.Thank you.
Hi Lisa, I saw all your videos, because I think you are the best teacher of English, I am very frustrated and discouraged because I have been studying English for a long time and still I am struggling with this, I am at an Intermediate level of English, I usually spend up to 4 hours studying because I want to get a job from home and I need to go from Intermediate level to an advanced level. Please, what could you suggest to me?
she has really helped me a lot to improve my english skills
I started to sing Woman by Harry Styles when Lisa was explaining woman/women. Music is such a good way to improve our English skills.
Same with Ed’s Photograph. 😅
Yes it is! 😄
When someone sings in a foreign language they often lose their accent and sing the song sounding more fluent in the song's language than they would if they recited the same words. I've noticed this many times. I hope when I sing songs in a foreign language that I sound more natural, too!
Hi Lisa, this is great! ❤ This can help me solidify my pronunciation. Thank you so much. ❤
Thanks for the expedient lessons❤!
Hi Lisa, thank you for another great video!
Do you have any summer sale discount for your English video course? 🙂
Thank you Lisa, you are a blessing for us!
Thank you so much for working wonderful English lessons
Not English lessons but american lessons
Thanks for your lessons!!!! Amazing for non-native speakers:)
Hi, thank you, Lisa, I learned to say those words corretly
Thanks, Thanks, God bless you
Totally love ❤️ the teacher, even interior is the same sophisticated as her English
Thank you Lisa! I Always learn from your videos! ❤
Thank you very much ❤❤❤❤❤!!!!
Thank you very much