Never before has a phonetic class been so close to a physiology class The best help ever for native Spanish speakers to overcome the nightmare of the /ng/ sound 🙏🏻
This is amazing. This is exactly how IPA pronunciation videos must be. Its quite clear how to pronounce them by knowing the exact steps to do it. Thanks a lot for showing how the tongue's placed inside the mouth. I used to do the ng sound with my tongue against the hard palate which sounds familiar to the way you are doing it. Please make your IPA pronunciation videos like this in the future. It helps a lot. Thank you Sir ☺
Hi Brite Elite, Thank you for your great feedback. I'm glad you've found it useful. I intentionally got closer to the camera and showed more inside the mouth for this comparison so I'll do more of this in the future. Good to have you here on the channel :)
Excellent video! Would you explain the difference between the two sounds in the middle of a word (sinner vs singer) and give more examples??? Thanks a lot!!
This is a very informative tutorial. On the other videos they usually provide the sound and propose to repeat it, but there is no sense to repeat it in the wrong way, until you understand articulation (physical position of the tongue, jaw, etc.). So thank you for this video, especially for the way you show physical articulation positions. Very well done!
Glad to hear that Muhammad! I'm pleased that it's helped you! Have you seen the new video I've just posted today? I think you'll find it useful! Here's the link to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/kEznGvS6GKU/v-deo.html Thanks for your comment! Michael :)
Thanks Aisha 🤗 Have you seen the new video I've just posted today? I think you'll find it useful! Here's the link to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/kEznGvS6GKU/v-deo.html Thanks for your comment! Michael :)
Dear Michael Robert, I am extremely happy with all your videos. Your teaching British English accent is extraordinary and incomparable. Would you help me improving my British English accent ?
Glad it was so helpful for you Hamed! Did you see yesterday's video? Check it out if not, I think you'll like it! ua-cam.com/video/eqsqCVBxSJY/v-deo.html Enjoy😀 Michael
Very helpful, I always try to practise what I learnt from each video for the next few days and I must admit it does get into a habit eventually. Some things take longer some less but it is important to actually say things out loud, not just mimic silently.
Hi Arek, Thank you for your comment. You're right that some things take longer and some less. the important thing is that you do the practice as you are doing, and like you said, eventually it becomes habit. So well done, you're doing exactly what you need to!
Hi Mariam, I hope you see this as you commented a little while ago. Thank you for your comment. I'm really pleased the videos have helped you so much :D Lots more videos coming soon. Have a good weekend, Michael :)
You're welcome Sarang😊 Thank you for your lovely comment! Have you seen the new video I've posted today? Here's the link to check it out if you'd like. I cover a number of things I think you'll find useful :) ua-cam.com/video/VXSk796bDGk/v-deo.html Michael
I'm a big fan of your. You're the best teacher. I come back to your channel many time and find your teaching is very useful. I'm struggling with pronounce between N and L, I can't event hear the different between them. Can you make the video for that?
Hi Huong, thank you for your message. I'm pleased to be helping you... and that you're enjoying the videos! For these 2 sounds the tongues is in the same position. The ONLY difference is that for /l/ the air comes out your mouth. For /n/ the air comes out your nose. Does this make sense? I'll make a video on this in the future :)
Thank you for this video! I'm learning korean and I have the problem with the ㄴ and theㅇletters, and they are basically -n vs -ng sound and it can change the whole meaning of the word if you pronounce them incorrectly so I was like "okay I need to fix it" . I found your explanation and now It's clear to me. Still hard but at least now I have the theory so I really appreciate that you uploaded this ^^
You are way of teaching outstanding 😍💐 thank you sir. Every one may good in english but not in teaching but you are absolutely perfect sir. Most of the time i twirl my brain, how do I know wat I'm pronouncing is correct or wrong. Ur teaching techniques are splendid 🙏
Thank you Chitra! I appreciate your kind words and It's great the videos are helping you so much! Well done for studying them! Did you see this weeks tutorial on how consonants shorten vowel sounds? Check it out if you liked this video... I think you'll find it helpful! ua-cam.com/video/IHNo_ogXqYo/v-deo.html Kind regards, Michael
@@britishaccentmethod Didn't see yet sir sorry. Sure"l do follow regularly. I'm from India 🇮🇳 thanks a lot ❤️ for your kind reply and your selfless , astounding efforts sir🙏. Your video's are helpful to me as well my 4 year old son 💐
Thank you! And thanks for your comments on my videos :) I'm enjoying reading them! I've got some more videos coming out soon which you're going to love. Have you seen my 5 English consonants video? I think you'll like find it helpful! Michael
Thanks, Michael it was a very good video and just I found u online yesterday! As a Spanish speaker, I still make some mistakes in my pronunciation even if I lived in Uk for about 3 years and a half.
Hi Erika, glad you've found the channel! I know people who are still struggling after having been here for a lot longer than 3 years. You can make improvements quickly though and that's what these tutorials are here for. Michael
@@britishaccentmethod I've worked in my pronunciation for about 3 months now and I love the results and your mouth and lip exercises are very good! could you give some tips for cutting definitely the letter " E" at the beginning of a word that starts with "S" like SKILL, SPAIN, START so on. I'd really appreciate! Erika
Thank you so much for the video. Can I ask a question? I can distinguish [n] and [ŋ] in all other words, but only the pronunciation of "can't". It should be [kɑːnt], but why it sounds like [kɑːŋt] for me while I hear people talking?
Quinn, sorry for the late response. It might be because people are dropping the final /t/ in the word 'can't' - when they are using it in connected speech. This often happens in English to make it easier to speak. HOWEVER - be careful doing this yourself. It's always best to fully pronounce words, and I recommend that you don't intentionally drop sounds. Hope this helps you and explains why. Michael P.s Did you see the latest video on English intonation that I posted this week?, I think you'll find it helpful, take a look here: ua-cam.com/video/MK9gf_ge9QA/v-deo.html
Excellent explication Thanks for sharing these videos. Could you explicate please The Schwa sound for words ending "son" as in "lesson" "reason" I don't discriminate the sound. The schwa sound like "lessEn" "reazEn" or lessAn "reazAn". Regards from Ecuador.
Hola Javier. Thank you for your feedback. Good question regarding the schwa! I've just finished filming a whole pronunciation course on the schwa sound so will post a video relating to your question here in the near future. In this position it can take a bit of practice to get it right, but once you learn it, it's easy to maintain. I'll post a video in the next few weeks :)
What exactly is the position of tongue in N sound? Is it the position you pointed out with your pen? Shouldn't I touched that white color behind the teeth?
Never before has a phonetic class been so close to a physiology class The best help ever for native Spanish speakers to overcome the nightmare of the /ng/ sound 🙏🏻
The great teacher.
The best pronunciation English teacher. ☘️ I take my hat off to you. 🎩
You are a fabulous teacher and your lessons are awesomesauce
Hi Kurian, thank you for your comments. I'm pleased you're enjoying the lessons so much!
I like India a lot.
Is Malayalam similar to Hindi?
Michael
proper teaching method, brilliant thanks
Glad it helped
Good teacher 🎉🎉🎉
This is amazing. This is exactly how IPA pronunciation videos must be. Its quite clear how to pronounce them by knowing the exact steps to do it. Thanks a lot for showing how the tongue's placed inside the mouth. I used to do the ng sound with my tongue against the hard palate which sounds familiar to the way you are doing it. Please make your IPA pronunciation videos like this in the future. It helps a lot. Thank you Sir ☺
Hi Brite Elite, Thank you for your great feedback. I'm glad you've found it useful. I intentionally got closer to the camera and showed more inside the mouth for this comparison so I'll do more of this in the future. Good to have you here on the channel :)
@@britishaccentmethod My pleasure :)
You're really helpful . This absolutely the way to explain the sounds
Hi Kale, thank you for your comment! Glad you've found the tutorial helpful. Welcome to the channel if you've only recently discovered it!
Michael
Thank you Michael! I love your video very much. it is very helpful to me.
outstanding video
You're really good explaining those things. Wow. I'm subscribed.
Excellent video! Would you explain the difference between the two sounds in the middle of a word (sinner vs singer) and give more examples??? Thanks a lot!!
This is a very informative tutorial. On the other videos they usually provide the sound and propose to repeat it, but there is no sense to repeat it in the wrong way, until you understand articulation (physical position of the tongue, jaw, etc.). So thank you for this video, especially for the way you show physical articulation positions. Very well done!
You are a great teacher
Thank you very much, Sir Michael. Your videos are very helpful to me.❣❣❣💯😍🥰🤩
You are very welcome Khaing!
This lesson is wonderful and due to your clear voice and pronunciation it has become worth appreciating, thanks a lot.
Glad to hear that Muhammad! I'm pleased that it's helped you!
Have you seen the new video I've just posted today?
I think you'll find it useful! Here's the link to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/kEznGvS6GKU/v-deo.html
Thanks for your comment!
Michael :)
I struggled with this sound, you've helped me a lot and I will advance to the next level of confidence with a simple tip, thank you very much.
Glad it helped you Gerardo! It makes a big difference to your English this, so well done!
Michael
Superb...
Thanks Aisha 🤗
Have you seen the new video I've just posted today?
I think you'll find it useful! Here's the link to check it out: ua-cam.com/video/kEznGvS6GKU/v-deo.html
Thanks for your comment!
Michael :)
Dear Michael Robert,
I am extremely happy with all your videos. Your teaching British English accent is extraordinary and incomparable. Would you help me improving my British English accent ?
Very very very helpful👍👌
Glad it was so helpful for you Hamed!
Did you see yesterday's video? Check it out if not, I think you'll like it!
ua-cam.com/video/eqsqCVBxSJY/v-deo.html
Enjoy😀
Michael
Excellent techniques!
Thanks Edmundo! I'm pleased its helped you :)
The best explanation ever
Hi Olga, Thank you! I hope it helped you! Michael
I love this channel 😍.most most help ful sir.you are doing great job sir.thanks
Thanks Muhammad, I'm pleased you're finding the videos so helpful!
@@britishaccentmethod yes sir,I m waiting some your new videos,I hope so I will take it thanks for your reply
thank you sir
❤thank you sir is very helpful
Very helpful, I always try to practise what I learnt from each video for the next few days and I must admit it does get into a habit eventually. Some things take longer some less but it is important to actually say things out loud, not just mimic silently.
Hi Arek, Thank you for your comment. You're right that some things take longer and some less. the important thing is that you do the practice as you are doing, and like you said, eventually it becomes habit. So well done, you're doing exactly what you need to!
This is really helpful. It helped me a lot with the pronunciation of words with an 'n' ending
Great Video👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you Michael. You're the best teacher.
Hey Mauro,
I appreciate you for saying that. I'm pleased you're enjoying my videos, and that they're helping you!
Michael
I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart, your videos are very helpful for me.
Hi Mariam,
I hope you see this as you commented a little while ago.
Thank you for your comment. I'm really pleased the videos have helped you so much :D
Lots more videos coming soon.
Have a good weekend,
Michael :)
Super clear!!thank youu soo much😍
You're welcome Sarang😊 Thank you for your lovely comment!
Have you seen the new video I've posted today? Here's the link to check it out if you'd like. I cover a number of things I think you'll find useful :)
ua-cam.com/video/VXSk796bDGk/v-deo.html
Michael
This is very good lesson. Thank you so much. You're really helpful for me 💯💯
Thank you, Michael. Despite the visual simplicity of the subject, you give a rather vast range of nuances.
This is so helpful, I'm really improving very well thanks to your videos.
Your exercises were brilliant. I like them. Thanks a lot for your useful video.
Thank you лунный!
What a splendid work ... Thanks a million
You're welcome A! Thanks commenting again. Where abouts are you from?
So helpful
I'm a big fan of your. You're the best teacher. I come back to your channel many time and find your teaching is very useful. I'm struggling with pronounce between N and L, I can't event hear the different between them. Can you make the video for that?
Hi Huong, thank you for your message. I'm pleased to be helping you... and that you're enjoying the videos!
For these 2 sounds the tongues is in the same position. The ONLY difference is that for /l/ the air comes out your mouth. For /n/ the air comes out your nose.
Does this make sense?
I'll make a video on this in the future :)
excellent tutorial! thank you so much.
You're very welcome! Where do you come from Loan?
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod Hi Michael! I am from Vietnam. I am a big fan of your tutorials. :-)
Thanks for the videos the best....
Muy buena explicación 👍
Gracias! I'm pleased it's helped you Maritza :)
Michael
Thank you! We need those details!
Any video on m, s, z pronunciation Michael, it would be great helpful, thanks in advance.
Great suggestion! Let me have a look into it and see if I can make a video that'll help.
Cheers,
Michael
Thanks alot for your efforts
Hi Rania, It's my pleasure :)
Did you see the new video I published yesterday?
Thanks for your comment - I appreciate it!
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod of course I'll see it.. 🌹🌹
Thank you for this video! I'm learning korean and I have the problem with the ㄴ and theㅇletters, and they are basically -n vs -ng sound and it can change the whole meaning of the word if you pronounce them incorrectly so I was like "okay I need to fix it" . I found your explanation and now It's clear to me. Still hard but at least now I have the theory so I really appreciate that you uploaded this ^^
Thanks alot now i can distinguish between the two sounds
Glad to hear it's helped Faiza!
You are way of teaching outstanding 😍💐 thank you sir. Every one may good in english but not in teaching but you are absolutely perfect sir. Most of the time i twirl my brain, how do I know wat I'm pronouncing is correct or wrong. Ur teaching techniques are splendid 🙏
Thank you Chitra! I appreciate your kind words and It's great the videos are helping you so much! Well done for studying them!
Did you see this weeks tutorial on how consonants shorten vowel sounds? Check it out if you liked this video... I think you'll find it helpful!
ua-cam.com/video/IHNo_ogXqYo/v-deo.html
Kind regards,
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod Didn't see yet sir sorry. Sure"l do follow regularly. I'm from India 🇮🇳 thanks a lot ❤️ for your kind reply and your selfless , astounding efforts sir🙏. Your video's are helpful to me as well my 4 year old son 💐
Can you pronounce stronger and singer please?
You are the best .
Thank you! And thanks for your comments on my videos :) I'm enjoying reading them!
I've got some more videos coming out soon which you're going to love. Have you seen my 5 English consonants video? I think you'll like find it helpful!
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod not yet .but I will done.my name IS Khalid.with my respect.
Thanks, Michael it was a very good video and just I found u online yesterday! As a Spanish speaker, I still make some mistakes in my pronunciation even if I lived in Uk for about 3 years and a half.
Hi Erika, glad you've found the channel! I know people who are still struggling after having been here for a lot longer than 3 years. You can make improvements quickly though and that's what these tutorials are here for.
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod I've worked in my pronunciation for about 3 months now and I love the results and your mouth and lip exercises are very good! could you give some tips for cutting definitely the letter " E" at the beginning of a word that starts with "S" like SKILL, SPAIN, START so on. I'd really appreciate!
Erika
Hello, my teacher nice lesson as usual.
Thanks Khalil, I appreciate you commenting again!
@@britishaccentmethod Only waiting for your lesson my teacher? I wish for you the best
Thanks a lot. Should "singing" or "springing" pronounce as [sɪŋɪŋ] [sprɪŋɪŋ]?
Hi Nelson,
Good question. This is correct.
Michael
this was really needed :)
I'm pleased it's helped you M!
👏👍
genius! I can't believe it never occured to me I could learn the /ŋ/ sound by reproducing the tongue position of the other velar consonants!
Once you understand how the sound works, it becomes very logical to reproduce. Glad it's helped!
Thank u so much
Most welcome 😊
This is so useful . Thank you so much sir. By the way , I'm from Turkey.
Hi Mustafa, really pleased to know this was useful to you. Thank you, Michael
My native language's vowel sounds are very similar to these vowel sounds.
I think I am gonna master them.
Great! What's your native language?
Thanks for your comment
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod Bengali.
I'm from Bangladesh.
I think I should thank you. 😊
Stay safe.
LITERALLY I'M FEELING LIKE THIS IS A PAID-CLASS IDK. I FUCKING LOVE HIM IM CRYING
Thank you so much for the video. Can I ask a question? I can distinguish [n] and [ŋ] in all other words, but only the pronunciation of "can't". It should be [kɑːnt], but why it sounds like [kɑːŋt] for me while I hear people talking?
Quinn, sorry for the late response. It might be because people are dropping the final /t/ in the word 'can't' - when they are using it in connected speech.
This often happens in English to make it easier to speak.
HOWEVER - be careful doing this yourself. It's always best to fully pronounce words, and I recommend that you don't intentionally drop sounds.
Hope this helps you and explains why.
Michael
P.s Did you see the latest video on English intonation that I posted this week?, I think you'll find it helpful, take a look here:
ua-cam.com/video/MK9gf_ge9QA/v-deo.html
@@britishaccentmethod Thank you so much for your response. And yes I have watched your lastest video, your videos always help me a lot.
Thank you so much. It's very useful :)
Hi Pakee,
You are welcome! I'm glad it's helped you.
Cheers,
Michael
I always confuse [ð] with [θ], and look forward to seeing your video analyzing their usage.
Hi Nelson, Good request...I'll get to it as soon as is possible.
Michael :)
Excellent explication Thanks for sharing these videos. Could you explicate please The Schwa sound for words ending "son" as in "lesson" "reason" I don't discriminate the sound. The schwa sound like "lessEn" "reazEn" or lessAn "reazAn". Regards from Ecuador.
Hola Javier. Thank you for your feedback. Good question regarding the schwa! I've just finished filming a whole pronunciation course on the schwa sound so will post a video relating to your question here in the near future. In this position it can take a bit of practice to get it right, but once you learn it, it's easy to maintain. I'll post a video in the next few weeks :)
So much love you 💖
❤️❤️❤️
What exactly is the position of tongue in N sound? Is it the position you pointed out with your pen? Shouldn't I touched that white color behind the teeth?
The tip of the tongue touches the alveolar ridge behind your teeth... like the 't' sound. Same position.
Michael
Plz make this all video a to z video how to pronounciation a to z all
To me it sounds like we must place the tongue to pronounce the 'g' but without emitting it. We must stop just before. Is that it?
is it the same 'ng' sound in 'skunk' ?
Yes sir. And 'think' - but make sure you release the /k/ sound at the end of these words
@@britishaccentmethod thank you
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Thanks man that was helpful as fuck❤
I'm pleased it's helped you!
So chamimig
Thanks Ganesh!