so thanks you Emma for your help and work. I have been a student English since 2003. Before I started to see you videos I had a lot of mistakes in the pronunciation that I have fixed. Really I grateful with and share all your video with many students that they can find a great tools and every video.
Respectable Teacher Emma [ eng Vid ], While Learning Through UA-cam About Vowels Sounds Pronunciations, I Automatically Got Your Lesson Of Vowels Pronunciations. To Be Honestly Saying About Lesson Regarding Pronunciations Of “ 5 Front Vowels Sound “ It Was Great Full Of Effort Work, Now One More Great Assets To My Learning Has Been Added. You People Are Great “ People “ , I Acknowledge It From Bottom Of Heart That Without Any Stipend Or Fees You Are Providing Us Lot Of Help In Learning. God Bless You, May God Give You Great Rewards For Teaching Us And Improving Of Our Skills And Abilities Of Speaking Good English With Correct “ Americans “ And “ British “ Pronunciations. Associate Electrical Engineer Khalid Anis, Ex Instructor Of Principles Of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Drawing, Business Management And Industrial Economic, Applied Mathematics, Utilisation Of Electrical Energy, Basic Electronics, Analogue Electronic Of Electrical Department, Y.M.C.A Polytechnic Institute, Karachi, Pakistan; Ex Instructor Of Technical English, Technical Mathematics, Of Y.M.C.A Technical Institute, Karachi, Pakistan; Ex Cambridge Mathematics Teacher Of Saint Michael’s Convent School, Karachi; Ex Cambridge/ Metric Sections Mathematics Teacher Of Saint Peter’s High School, Karachi; Ex Cambridge O-Level Mathematics Teacher Of Gulshan Cambridge School, Karachi; Ex Manager Administration Of Plastic And Melamine Product Manufacturing Factory, Korangi Industrial, Karachi; Ex Chief Engineer/ Administrator Shopping Mall Karachi; Practical Engineering Project Maker For Facilitating Engineering And Learner Of Engineering By An ID “ Khalid Anis Of Y.M.C.A Polytechnic Institute Karachi “.
This way of teaching that Emma uses is very ammazing and I didn't see before now such like this way of interesting way of teaching skills. Really I have made mistakes about the pronounciation but after watching this vedeo I fix a lot of mistakes and I acquire alot of knowledge about pronounciation tips and skills. Thank you Emma how you helped me about this.
Congrats for the video Emma. Though you are young it seems you are experienced in teaching foreign students. One of the best and most helpful moments is the anatomical sketch of the mouth showing the position of the tong and teeth and the sound they produce. Would it be practical for you to relate short and long vowels (like cut and hat) with duration in time, (e.g.) like drawing the long vowels wider? Great and inspired video, thank you Emma. I wish I could attend one of your classes.
Great explanation! Thank you so much for sharing!! What helps the most, is to watch your mouth when you utter each sound. Loved it!! What about the central & back vowels? Thanks again!!
The letter Y can be used to represent different sounds in different words, and can therefore fit either definition. In myth or hymn it's clearly a vowel, and also in words such as my, where it stands for a diphthong (a combination of two vowel sounds). On the other hand, in a word like beyond there is an obstacle to the breath which can be heard between two vowels, and the same sound begins words like young and yes. (Courtesy: Oxford Dictionaries)
What about "W"? It is not a "stand alone " vowel, but serves the same purpose as the "U" in "OU" = "OW" and "U" in "AU" in "AW". If it generates the same diphthong sound, why wouldn't it ALSO be a diphthong vowel. Alternatively, in "bow" (Robin Hood's) it also serves the same vowel purpose as "silent E" It's not "Nau-wuh", it's just now (diphthong). (Had a good third-grade teacher! She knew I needed these things and WOULD need them! She wasn't scared, either, not one iota, that I might eventually get confused about it. She saw I couldn't read because I wasn't sure what the sound signals were... so she TAUGHT me, and she taught me WELL! God BLESS her!
being Indian. teaching in rural areas there is lot of difficulties because in india 2types education rich and poor. poor usually prefers to govt school
Hi Emma. I would say your lesson help me very much to learn English with natural speakes.You speak and to explain so easy and simple. Your speech is very interesting how your way discribes in plain English everuy topiic and subject. Thank you and your group of engVid. I like very much that you do. And I guess my pronunsciation in English improve.Could you answer my a bit question? Do you do wibiners when you aswer questions and advise to do ?
Really appreciated your teaching. .....I did master in English ,but learnt too much from your teaching. I am from Pakistan and huge problem to pronounce (R) like you people please help me in this regard.
Y is traditionally called a semi-vowel in that it is used sometimes as a consonant and sometimes as a vowel. It is also called a special vowel. Almost similar is W. It is also a semi-vowel. So, in English there are 19 consonants, 5 vowels and 2 (W and Y) semi-vowels or semi-consonants.
Love your classes, Emma. I've been learning a lot with you. Thank you so much! Greetings from Brazil! You're so lovely and great at what you do. Keep teaching. That's what you were born for and you do with excellence. ❤
so thanks you Emma for your help and work. I have been a student English since 2003. Before I started to see you videos I had a lot of mistakes in the pronunciation that I have fixed. Really I grateful with and share all your video with many students that they can find a great tools and every video.
Respectable Teacher Emma [ eng Vid ], While Learning Through UA-cam About Vowels Sounds Pronunciations, I Automatically Got Your Lesson Of Vowels Pronunciations. To Be Honestly Saying About Lesson Regarding Pronunciations Of “ 5 Front Vowels Sound “ It Was Great Full Of Effort Work, Now One More Great Assets To My Learning Has Been Added. You People Are Great “ People “ , I Acknowledge It From Bottom Of Heart That Without Any Stipend Or Fees You Are Providing Us Lot Of Help In Learning. God Bless You, May God Give You Great Rewards For Teaching Us And Improving Of Our Skills And Abilities Of Speaking Good English With Correct “ Americans “ And “ British “ Pronunciations.
Associate Electrical Engineer Khalid Anis, Ex Instructor Of Principles Of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Drawing, Business Management And Industrial Economic, Applied Mathematics, Utilisation Of Electrical Energy, Basic Electronics, Analogue Electronic Of Electrical Department, Y.M.C.A Polytechnic Institute, Karachi, Pakistan; Ex Instructor Of Technical English, Technical Mathematics, Of Y.M.C.A Technical Institute, Karachi, Pakistan; Ex Cambridge Mathematics Teacher Of Saint Michael’s Convent School, Karachi; Ex Cambridge/ Metric Sections Mathematics Teacher Of Saint Peter’s High School, Karachi; Ex Cambridge O-Level Mathematics Teacher Of Gulshan Cambridge School, Karachi; Ex Manager Administration Of Plastic And Melamine Product Manufacturing Factory, Korangi Industrial, Karachi; Ex Chief Engineer/ Administrator Shopping Mall Karachi; Practical Engineering Project Maker For Facilitating Engineering And Learner Of Engineering By An ID “ Khalid Anis Of Y.M.C.A Polytechnic Institute Karachi “.
This way of teaching that Emma uses is very ammazing and I didn't see before now such like this way of interesting way of teaching skills. Really I have made mistakes about the pronounciation but after watching this vedeo I fix a lot of mistakes and I acquire alot of knowledge about pronounciation tips and skills. Thank you Emma how you helped me about this.
Congrats for the video Emma. Though you are young it seems you are experienced in teaching foreign students.
One of the best and most helpful moments is the anatomical sketch of the mouth showing the position of the tong and teeth and the sound they produce.
Would it be practical for you to relate short and long vowels (like cut and hat) with duration in time, (e.g.) like drawing the long vowels wider?
Great and inspired video, thank you Emma.
I wish I could attend one of your classes.
thank you for help
Emma and Liz are the best English teacher I've ever seen! best wishes for them...
Emma, tremendous thanks for you. You are the best English lecturer whom I have been taught by regardless of real classes or cyber ones.
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Great explanation! Thank you so much for sharing!! What helps the most, is to watch your mouth when you utter each sound. Loved it!! What about the central & back vowels? Thanks again!!
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Useful for me who is studying phonetics right now, thanks.
The letter Y can be used to represent different sounds in different words, and can therefore fit either definition. In myth or hymn it's clearly a vowel, and also in words such as my, where it stands for a diphthong (a combination of two vowel sounds). On the other hand, in a word like beyond there is an obstacle to the breath which can be heard between two vowels, and the same sound begins words like young and yes. (Courtesy: Oxford Dictionaries)
What about "W"? It is not a "stand alone " vowel, but serves the same purpose as the "U" in "OU" = "OW" and "U" in "AU" in "AW". If it generates the same diphthong sound, why wouldn't it ALSO be a diphthong vowel. Alternatively, in "bow" (Robin Hood's) it also serves the same vowel purpose as "silent E" It's not "Nau-wuh", it's just now (diphthong). (Had a good third-grade teacher! She knew I needed these things and WOULD need them! She wasn't scared, either, not one iota, that I might eventually get confused about it. She saw I couldn't read because I wasn't sure what the sound signals were... so she TAUGHT me, and she taught me WELL! God BLESS her!
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being Indian. teaching in rural areas there is lot of difficulties because in india 2types education rich and poor. poor usually prefers to govt school
thank you so much for the lesson! I'm having trouble with pronunciation and it's really helpful
Thank you so much,teacher. Thanks from Myanmar.
Thank you very much, you spoke English clearly.
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I had never been having a great explanation about pronunciation. Thanks for post this video.
You are an excellent teacher. Thanks.
Thank you very much Miss Emma for this lesson
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06:16 "i" as in green
11:46 "I" as in silver
15:04 "e" as in gray
17:38 "ɛ" as in red
19:55 "æ" as in black
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Thanks Teacher Emma ☺️ more videos on pronunciation please 😃
Well done!!
Great video! especially for us, spanish speakers, because we have the same five vowels but only five sounds. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your lessons!
I think I'm fine with my pronunciation 😶
But I think this might help for reading and spelling new words.
Thanks miss Emma for your effort 😊💓
Hello .you are very you teach well .I always thank you .sincerely yours __Mustafa from Tehran Iran .
Thanks a lot for sharing an important international phonetic alphabet
The best explanation ever! Thank you so much! You are the best!
I was learned what: the open a is (ei), long the e is (i:) Thank you for the original pronunciation.
Thank you, Emma. This was one of the best videos I have ever watched!
I loved this video, what a nice smooth movement, what a beatiful smile, great knowledge I acquired with this lesson.
Thanks Emma for these good and interesting classes
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now i know more about vowel. I scored 90 on test. thank you Emma
it's nice to learn with her, it's pretty and she explain very well, she do from the base of English
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First time in my life learning English with ease and I never knew 'y' is also a vowel... Thank you Emma for your videos, they've been really helpful.
thanks for making effective videos on English Language.
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Thank you so mutch my sester for all your lessons .
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Hi Emma. I would say your lesson help me very much to learn English with natural speakes.You speak and to explain so easy and simple. Your speech is very interesting how your way discribes in plain English everuy topiic and subject. Thank you and your group of engVid. I like very much that you do. And I guess my pronunsciation in English improve.Could you answer my a bit question? Do you do wibiners when you aswer questions and advise to do ?
You're a great teacher. I hope to see more pronunciation videos.
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Really appreciated your teaching. .....I did master in English ,but learnt too much from your teaching. I am from Pakistan and huge problem to pronounce (R) like you people please help me in this regard.
Hi teacher Emma I want to thank you so much for teaching every body in the world
It's so easy to learn when you have a teacher as beautiful as Emma
Thanks Teacher Emma.Excellent.
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Thanks for your help Emma!!!
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Thanks a lot Emma, your videos are really helping me improve my english
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Hi Teacher,
I truly like the way you teach.
You help me a lot
I enjoy this drill on grammar. Very good for those who are learing English Language as their 2nd Language.
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Of course aftermy lovely mom
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Very useful info. to know how to pronunce vowel sounds
PAULO---BRAZIL--------Very well presented!!I have never seen such a nice class!!!Keep up the good job!!
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Thanks Emma. Love and respect from Bangladesh
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I like all your videos. Thanks a lot!
So useful. Pronunciation is my weakness. Thanks for the lesson!
Very nice your teach style i like it .
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This lesson is really useful. Thanks Emma.
I really appreciate your time and effort to make this video.
Thanks teacher .❤️
Great and wonderful explanation the topics is similar with my language that is Nigerian language Hausa's
Brilliant class. Thanks teacher!
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Very good. Thank you Madam.
Omg! I love your video! Most of the brazilians don't notice the "ae" sound!
Thanks Emma, it was a little long this video, but I liked it. Now I know the difference between these sounds. Thank you a lot.
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Excellent video! One of my biggest problems to learn English is pronunciation, it's very complicated for Brazilian learners.
Thank you teacher for this lesson, I just found you.....I'm happy.
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Y is traditionally called a semi-vowel in that it is used sometimes as a consonant and sometimes as a vowel. It is also called a special vowel. Almost similar is W. It is also a semi-vowel. So, in English there are 19 consonants, 5 vowels and 2 (W and Y) semi-vowels or semi-consonants.
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Love your classes, Emma. I've been learning a lot with you. Thank you so much! Greetings from Brazil! You're so lovely and great at what you do. Keep teaching. That's what you were born for and you do with excellence. ❤
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Thank you a lot teacher, great video !