I tried to sound like this all the time here in Nigeria but most people here see me as someone who pretends to sound like British but who cares, sounding like British speakers makes me happy
l am not a fan of Bridgerton, but l am impressed with this young man, Antonio your talent and language skills are impossible to match...let alone to top, for any non native speaker...l ve lived in the UK for over 20 years and l my pronunciation is good enough, or so l'm told, but nowhere near as good as yours! bravissimo!!
I needed to say this years ago. You look so adorable, handsome, cute and attractive.❤❤❤ And your knowledge, skills, attitude and sweet voice not second to your appearance. So glad to learn from you and you are a good teacher who teaching without stinginess...!
oh, how i love british, it's beautiful and speking or listening british makes me happy, when i was preparing for the IELTS I learnt american 'cuz i thought it was easier and now after exam i am speaking british and enjoying it. this video helped me a lot, thanks Antonio
English was born in England, and that is why we call it 'English'...although it is now spoken not only in England but in other parts of the world. Its name remains 'English' wherever it is spoken. It is good for learners of English to know RP and the history of English. Learners, later, may choose which one they want to use in speaking English: RP or GA.
It's one of the best pronunciation videos i've ever come accross. Also being a non-native speaker you explained every (both American and British) accent very clearly. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Excellent video! It's incredible how accurate you can switch between both accents! And thank you for the very clear rules of pronunciation with the help of IPA❤
OMG you don't know how happy I got when I saw this video, Bridgetown is one of my favorites series at the moment and watching one of my favorites English teachers talking about it, it's...idk how to describe it...thank you so much for this video
Antonio, I follow you and I have learnt the American accent from you (which I had tried a lot, but didn't sound like american) and because of you I have taken ielts examination score 7 thanks a lot dear and I always recommend others you to make their accent better 😊❤ by the way, I'm from Uzbekistan😊
Estaba buscando tu canal para seguir prácticando mi inglés y de la nada me salió de nuevo, agradecido :)) Ah mejorar mi inglés me encantan tus videos :))
Seeing this video for the first time makes me realize that half of this video lesson, I learn through watching British Movies,and I LOVE IT,❤❤❤ New subscriber here 😘
Feels like British vowels are quite similar to French vowels I can see a wide similarly in both languages and I guess this is due to the influence of French language on english throughout the years... Thanks Antonio, you're the best🎉
Antonio, you are an amazing English teacher, besides being an extremely handsome young man. I always enjoy watching your videos and, since I started following you, I have learnt a lot of new things. Even though I am not a big fan of the American standard accent, it is quite enjoyable to hear it from your lips. Keep up the good work and continue teaching us this beautiful language of yours. Cheers from "steaming" Athens, Greece 🤗☺️
I'm so used to try not to roll the "r" when speaking English that it feels weird to roll them on purpose. I always find myself repeating sentences when I watch british shows... They just sound so delicious to my ears. Context: I'm Spanish.
1. drop ur R, R hanya dihilangkan jika R diawali dengan vokal dan diikuti oleh konsonan atau R ada di akhir kalau R berada di ajtara 2 vokal atau 2 konsonan kita tdk bisa melakukannya 2. T 3. vowel sound, lebih tertutup dan sempit 4. A menjadi O sound (tertutup dan sempit) 5. A dibaca a: bkn æ
English is my 2nd language and I like both the sound of standard british english and standard american english so I enjoy alternating both accent . It’s fun !
.One of my favorite teachers online...Having said that , shouldnt it be "a lot of you are used to hearING in the media"...Just saying .. ( BE USED TO+ VERB+ ING ).Great job though !!
Hey Anton, you know I always watched your vlogs and it sounded amazing whenever I tried the same way as you do. Who knows maybe someday I will be used it in other places! See you friend🙂
Hi, Antonio! I'm a teacher of English from Greece and I really enjoy your videos/teaching/advice/tips...you name it! I'm an RP person myself! By the way, both the outfit and the RP become you! A question: min. 2:40 you say "... I feel like a lot of you are used to hear in the media .." . Shouldn't you have said "...are used to hearing"? Keep up the good work ❣️🇬🇷
For native speakers of English, language or accent can tell their nationality. So, American people will never speak English with an RP accent (except for New Englanders), and British people will never speak English a GA accent. Many British people do pronounce r's at the end of words and before consonants, but they will never lengthen the short 'o' sound and change it to /ah/ like the Americans.
Can you please make a video about shadowing? I lovee your videos and I want to get rid of my Turkish accent. Knowing you're also not a native speaker but having an natural American accent inspires me a lot! Are you giving lessons?
I tried to sound like this all the time here in Nigeria but most people here see me as someone who pretends to sound like British but who cares, sounding like British speakers makes me happy
Speak what you want
Be yourself 😅
As a hausa girl who also try to sound British i can relate😂
Same but in India
it doesn’t matter tho I want to sound fancy
That is right
So impressed that a non-native English speaker who speaks with a (perfect) US accent, can do the RP accent so well (I'm an English RP speaker myself).
Thank you❤️❤️
the short hair really suits you and this outfit??? 10/10 I think I've just fallen in love
Ikr
l am not a fan of Bridgerton, but l am impressed with this young man, Antonio your talent and language skills are impossible to match...let alone to top, for any non native speaker...l ve lived in the UK for over 20 years and l my pronunciation is good enough, or so l'm told, but nowhere near as good as yours! bravissimo!!
how dare you
Wow, thank you so much! ❤️❤️
Mamma mia!! Sei spettacolare! Super bravo!!
U r able to pronounce all of 🇬🇧&🇺🇸 accents worldwide … amazing!
Dear Sir, your voice is so clear and easy to understand, you seem an traditional old fashioned Gentleman.
You're brilliant.. love your videos. I'm Scottish.. I learned so much
I needed to say this years ago. You look so adorable, handsome, cute and attractive.❤❤❤ And your knowledge, skills, attitude and sweet voice not second to your appearance. So glad to learn from you and you are a good teacher who teaching without stinginess...!
I like this English-speaking lesson.
you are one of my favourite english teachers on youtube....your pronunciation is awesome....I am grateful that I found your channel💛
oh, how i love british, it's beautiful and speking or listening british makes me happy, when i was preparing for the IELTS I learnt american 'cuz i thought it was easier and now after exam i am speaking british and enjoying it. this video helped me a lot, thanks Antonio
English was born in England, and that is why we call it 'English'...although it is now spoken not only in England but in other parts of the world. Its name remains 'English' wherever it is spoken. It is good for learners of English to know RP and the history of English. Learners, later, may choose which one they want to use in speaking English: RP or GA.
What’s GA?
General American @@Blackcat2005
Sir i am one of your student from India. I find your teaching very effective and interesting. 😊😊
It's one of the best pronunciation videos i've ever come accross. Also being a non-native speaker you explained every (both American and British) accent very clearly. Thanks a lot for sharing.
Your teaching skills are amazing and different from others ❤
please take gratitude 🙏
This is an excellent video indeed, Antonio Parlati. As a fan of Bridgerton, I am duly impressed.
Excellent video! It's incredible how accurate you can switch between both accents! And thank you for the very clear rules of pronunciation with the help of IPA❤
Thank you for this content!!! Watching, learning and enjoying from Guatemala!!!
I like this age ❤❤❤the way they talk how they get dressed it takes me to the deepest part inside the old tales and novels
OMG you don't know how happy I got when I saw this video, Bridgetown is one of my favorites series at the moment and watching one of my favorites English teachers talking about it, it's...idk how to describe it...thank you so much for this video
Glad you enjoyed it!❤️❤️
I didn't view you for quite a long time, I do miss you very much. Love to view your teaching again. Love you, Antonio ❤❤❤
Thank you🥹❤️
Thank you so much for this type of videos Antonio, learnt a lot ❤
Glad you like them!❤️
@@englishwithantonioDear Sir, your voice is so clear and easy to understand, you seem an traditional old fashioned Gentleman.
I love your videos and the british accent. Thank you so much. Saludos from Mexico, Antonio.
Antonio, I follow you and I have learnt the American accent from you (which I had tried a lot, but didn't sound like american) and because of you I have taken ielts examination score 7 thanks a lot dear and I always recommend others you to make their accent better 😊❤ by the way, I'm from Uzbekistan😊
You teach so nicely
😊
Always an amazing experience to listen to you! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I really enjoy your videos they are so useful...and bridgerton is my favorite show ever 🤩
Thank you!❤️
I love your channel on youtube ♥️
I love this guy!!
Thanks for this video, my daughter is watching Bridgerton.
Take care ❤
Love this video. The basics are presented in a super captivating way. Well done!
What a pertinent lesson...
Thanks sir to share this kind of pronunciation
Estaba buscando tu canal para seguir prácticando mi inglés y de la nada me salió de nuevo, agradecido :)) Ah mejorar mi inglés me encantan tus videos :))
Seeing this video for the first time makes me realize that half of this video lesson, I learn through watching British Movies,and I LOVE IT,❤❤❤
New subscriber here 😘
Feels like British vowels are quite similar to French vowels I can see a wide similarly in both languages and I guess this is due to the influence of French language on english throughout the years...
Thanks Antonio, you're the best🎉
Fun and interesting lesson , thank you 🙏🏻
Antonio, you are an amazing English teacher, besides being an extremely handsome young man. I always enjoy watching your videos and, since I started following you, I have learnt a lot of new things. Even though I am not a big fan of the American standard accent, it is quite enjoyable to hear it from your lips. Keep up the good work and continue teaching us this beautiful language of yours. Cheers from "steaming" Athens, Greece 🤗☺️
Thank you so much for the support! ❤️ I’m going to be visiting Athens later this summer! 🇬🇷
Most enjoyable post. Thank you.
What a fun video! I'm gonna equally make so many people smile and get annoyed so much by doing this accent lol
this is the very first video I watch of you and I think you're so adorable! 😍
I'm so used to try not to roll the "r" when speaking English that it feels weird to roll them on purpose. I always find myself repeating sentences when I watch british shows... They just sound so delicious to my ears.
Context: I'm Spanish.
1. drop ur R, R hanya dihilangkan jika R diawali dengan vokal dan diikuti oleh konsonan atau R ada di akhir kalau R berada di ajtara 2 vokal atau 2 konsonan kita tdk bisa melakukannya
2. T
3. vowel sound, lebih tertutup dan sempit
4. A menjadi O sound (tertutup dan sempit)
5. A dibaca a: bkn æ
I'm a professional teacher of English from Ghana and I'm following you coz of this video. You look cute too❤
Actually RP is used by the upper middle class. The upper classes including royals speak a posh version of RP that sounds different.
I like British accent very much.
Your English is 🤯. You are fantastic!♥️
Thank you, Antonio. You're the best.
You're the best Antonio! I really love your videos since I'm in 10th grade!!❤❤❤
Antonio , you are a language genius 👍!
You are the best teacher 👍🖤💎
I’m an American learning this and it’s so fun 😂
English is my 2nd language and I like both the sound of standard british english and standard american english so I enjoy alternating both accent . It’s fun !
So useful! Thank you, Antonio!
Very interesting, very well explained.
Leave accent ur style was so amazing ❤
For giving lectures in English thank you. from Bangladesh❤❤
.One of my favorite teachers online...Having said that , shouldnt it be "a lot of you are used to hearING in the media"...Just saying .. ( BE USED TO+ VERB+ ING ).Great job though !!
Good job. By the way we say: to be used to +ing 😉
I loved your work, your youtube videos ❤❤
you are amazing! so talented!
Loved it Antonio ❤❤❤
Thank you!❤️
Love your teaching way ❤❤❤
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful lesson! Thank you!
Loved it! Big fan from Brasil here :)
Cool. Thanks so much for your information, bro
Your accent is amazing!?. you 're so cute!
Make more videos on literature and its history because I'm also student of English literature it'll very helpful
You are so pretty man l am very interested with all your videos thank you you make me speaking like a native speaker , we love you from Egypt.
Hey Anton, you know I always watched your vlogs and it sounded amazing whenever I tried the same way as you do. Who knows maybe someday I will be used it in other places! See you friend🙂
You look prettier without long hair 💖
Hi, Antonio! I'm a teacher of English from Greece and I really enjoy your videos/teaching/advice/tips...you name it! I'm an RP person myself! By the way, both the outfit and the RP become you! A question: min. 2:40 you say "... I feel like a lot of you are used to hear in the media .." . Shouldn't you have said "...are used to hearing"? Keep up the good work ❣️🇬🇷
I am watching from Bangladesh.🇧🇩 Lots of love.❤
Just realized that my english is both American and Brittish RP btw i am the first person to comment 😮
Me, too. I realize l'm not consistent.
For native speakers of English, language or accent can tell their nationality. So, American people will never speak English with an RP accent (except for New Englanders), and British people will never speak English a GA accent. Many British people do pronounce r's at the end of words and before consonants, but they will never lengthen the short 'o' sound and change it to /ah/ like the Americans.
Same here buddy i use both accents in my conversations
Antonio, you're so cool! More videos please...
More to come!❤️
thanks, I love videos about imitating accents!
Other mention-worthy series in this regard: The Crown,Downton Abbey and GOT
Yup! 👍🏼
so useful information really, thank you so much
Can you please make a video about shadowing? I lovee your videos and I want to get rid of my Turkish accent. Knowing you're also not a native speaker but having an natural American accent inspires me a lot! Are you giving lessons?
So impressive ❤
Very instructive!
"Parlati" written and read exactly like that is a verb in serbian/croatian and it means "to speak well or skillfully..."
Oh, welcome back 💙
Thanks for the tip. ❤
Sei veramente bravo!
I realy enjoy the Bridgerton , and yes that english.I no want to offense nobody, but I thing is sweet and more close to my heart ♥
I did enjoy your video. Thx❤
I love watching you! Can you speak Portuguese? I’m Brazilian. Have you ever been to Brazil? I’ve never been to Italy. It’s my dream!
wish learn more from antonio
I started in uk and i turn to usa accent, but today i might speak both as good as i can
We missed you ❤
I did not and you didn't either. Stop lying !!
6:37 Actually, [ɑ] is more open than [æ]. The major difference here is backness.
a bookshelf tour, Antoni?
Bravissimo! Grazie ❤🤩
Way back then, this is how i was taught..
Thank you ❤
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I love it! ❤
Briljant!❤
Thank you.🎉