@@rifleman542 is correct. And I do not think only these three are most important, there are many. But her effort and the way she picked up the american accent staying in India is really commendable. It is not easy to do that staying in India.
Indians can master any speech, accent or intonation they observe, irrespective of their own regional variations (all Bengalis replace "v" with "b" while Gujaratis tend to do the opposite) or preferential pronunciations.
These are very good tips. I find it interesting to watch some of these videos teaching my own language and find out how I have been speaking for 60+ years without thinking about it.
I’m American and you did a very good job! I’m learning Hindi and now how important pronunciation is. We’re honestly used to English being spoken in a million different ways so people’s ears are usually pretty flexible.
Girl, way to go, you sound just like a native, your speech is clear. It must have taken a lot of time and effort to achieve a native like accent, you're amazing!
You are such a good teacher! I may even go as far as to say that you are one of the best teachers ( not just in speaking american accent but in general ).
You don't need this in India, unless you wanna be "cool" and act like you are different from others. Having said that, as I person in the US, this is super helpful because knowing the vocab is as important as knowing the accent because English is not written the way it is spoken unlike languages in Bharat. liked!
Thank you very very much for teaching , everybody didn't think that i will speak they thought i don't no anything they marked me but after saw your video i spoke and proved . THANK YOU VERY MUCH keep it up
Very well done. I think with just official qualification, you can be a very good teacher of English. I was an English teacher and, you have my full endorsement in that regard. Good stuff
It is important to learn this if you have a strong international accent. If you don’t like or want to use American accent, try to pick up a neutral accent. It helps. One advice: make clear sounds of R, V, T, W n you should be fine.
भाषा की वाचन स्पष्टता ,भाषा का एक महत्वपूर्ण अंग है ,भारतीयों का अंग्रेजी का स्पष्ट उच्चारण अपना एक अद्भुत स्थान रखता है , फिर भी जान्हवी आपका English accent को अमरीकन उच्चारण शैली में समझाने का तरीका अद्भुत है, I will certainly wait for your more videos 🙏🏻🙏🏻
I HAVE LEARNT AMERICAN ACCENT FROM AMERICAN MOVIES AND WATCHING ALL THE TIME AMERICAN THINGS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THIS IS HOW I HAVE LEARNT TO SPEAK WITH AMERICAN ACCENT.
Great job. One suggestion to pronounce “mountain”- the Tn sound was right. However, mount is not maa-oont. It’s ma-oont where the ma sounds like the ma in marry.
Good job! I grew up in the U.S. since childhood and naturally have an American accent. Although for certain words you pronounced, you did have a subtle Indian accent. I also know that Indians who grew up in India have trouble with the “Vs” and “Ws” sound.
I am American in Florida , and I speak Dominican Spanish as well , and my hubby is from Kolcutta.....I heard some British sounding in your vocals too..sounds so cute ❤️❤️ keep up the good work 👍👍
@@8bit_hero850 You have a point there, but USA also has people from across the world. Most people are okay to ask for clarification. I think the content matters more than the accent does; however, it never hurts to learn language and hone your communication skills! cheers
It makes it easier for native North Americans to understand you. I think it is important to modulate the accent and pronunciation at least half way there. One doesn't need to sound exactly like Americans but the basic tips are always helpful.
@@iamreallyright you are really right, especially if you work for people who require you to speak a certain way. worth it, if it helps you to land a job? My point being it is not a requirement, more a fashion statement! cheers 😄 happy Yoga day
Personally I don't give such importance to accent we can make a mixture between the accents. What matters most is mastering grammar and having a good luggage of vocabulary that you know how to use it perfectly. Who want to immigrate to US that's really helpful. Thank you for your efforts 🌺🙏🙏🙏
☆In American English, the plosive consonant sound /t/ gets voiced and pronounced as soft /d/, when it occurs between two vowel sounds. This change in the sound has nothing to do with spellings -- 'tt' or 't'. Even 'writer' is pronounced more or less like 'rider' in American English. ☆The consonant sounds /n/ and /l/ at the end of a word usually act as syllabic consonants, and therefore they don't need any vowel to form a syllable. Usually the nucleus of a syllable is a vowel. But, a syllabic consonant has the potential to form a complete syllable without the support of a vowel sound. The consonant sound before /n/ and /l/ can be /t/, /d/, /s/, /ʃ/, /f/, /z/ or /ʒ/ The following words don't use any vowel sounds to form the last syllable: sudden /ˈsʌdn/; certain /ˈsɜːtn/; vision /ˈvɪʒn/; mission /ˈmɪʃn/; reason /ˈriːzn/; soften /ˈsɒfn/; bottle /ˈbɒtl/ US /ˈbɑːtl/; hurdle /ˈhɜːdl/ US /ˈhɜːrdl/; rehearsal /rɪˈhɜːsl/ US /rɪˈhɜːrsl/
Usually, if you grew up here, you would have an American accent influenced by your parents, your neighborhood, your school, and the media you consume. You don't have to try to acquire one...unless you wish to do so. No one really cares as long as you can get the meaning across, mostly.
Her dad probably saw the movie? But what's your point? This kid is a brilliant voice and accent trainer, better than people twice her age, her poise and confidence, not arrogance is awesome. So shove your crappy POS comments where the sun doesn't shine. Compehende?
I don't need American English but could not stop myself from liking the video. Appreciate the way u teach
same here
Yes, I thought and did the same :)
We need to understand the native speaker.
She is not teaching American English, she is trying to teach American Accent, two different thing.😊😊😊
@@Samaritan2024 true, good point - but atleast when I said ditto I assumed the original commenter meant accent....
Eye opener--- I have been speaking "American English" for 30 + years-- but didn't know these distinctions. Well done !
Great job! You really got the accent down right with perfect explanations! 🇺🇸
no she didn't, it's not youdyoob, it's youthyoob
in American english its wader not water 😂@@rifleman542
@@rifleman542 is correct. And I do not think only these three are most important, there are many. But her effort and the way she picked up the american accent staying in India is really commendable. It is not easy to do that staying in India.
The most clear lucid no beating about the bush cut to the chase tutorial I have ever come across on CZcams. Wowsers
Umm it is beating around the bush 😀
I think you are preparing for govt exams!
As a Indian ur English and American accent both are just fabulous ❤
@user-ql2hg2zl1w
Indians can master any speech, accent or intonation they observe, irrespective of their own regional variations (all Bengalis replace "v" with "b" while Gujaratis tend to do the opposite) or preferential pronunciations.
I’m an American speaker and you’re 💯 correct 👍🏽!
It's so informative & skillful teaching.
I really appreciate your effort!
You are blessed one!
God bless you Dear🌷
You rock!!!
Spot on…..in fact these three made a huge difference in my pronunciation when I tried to fix my accent
Your accent doesnt need a 'fix'. It is fine the way it is
These are very good tips. I find it interesting to watch some of these videos teaching my own language and find out how I have been speaking for 60+ years without thinking about it.
I’m American and you did a very good job! I’m learning Hindi and now how important pronunciation is. We’re honestly used to English being spoken in a million different ways so people’s ears are usually pretty flexible.
You are awesome. You are so young but have understood the subtle concepts. AWESOME. So wonderful to watch you teach so well.
Such a talent kid. God bless. Helping people is always good.
Smart deciphering of the spoken language. You come across as a good teacher. Great job.
So enjoyable watching. I'm native American and you are spot on! It's fun to wacht; as I dont think about it. Great job!
Girl, way to go, you sound just like a native, your speech is clear. It must have taken a lot of time and effort to achieve a native like accent, you're amazing!
Hats Off, Janhavi !🎉 Bravo !!
You are awesome! Clear, helpful, and enjoyable explanation. Thank you very much!
ill be honest, as a native USA , i say shutter and shudder exactly the same
You are such a good teacher! I may even go as far as to say that you are one of the best teachers ( not just in speaking american accent but in general ).
I had understood ALL this 30 years ago when I had started singing English songs in their accents. I still do sing daily 😊
You teach very well. Great job!
Excellent teaching my child.. U can go heights.. Keep it up
You're brave, and you teach very well.
I wish you a huge worldwide audience.
Absolutely wonderful plz make more videos on American accent.
You don't need this in India, unless you wanna be "cool" and act like you are different from others.
Having said that, as I person in the US, this is super helpful because knowing the vocab is as important as knowing the accent because English is not written the way it is spoken unlike languages in Bharat. liked!
Very brilliantly thought 👏. Appreciated 👍
Thanks and I appreciate your knowledge and skills for teaching.God bless you more……👍
You're a very good teacher. Excellent video. Thank you
Brilliant girl may God bless you richly❤
Very good teaching.. nicely taught !!!
You have so many prizes girlll❤❤
Thank you very very much for teaching , everybody didn't think that i will speak they thought i don't no anything they marked me but after saw your video i spoke and proved . THANK YOU VERY MUCH keep it up
I just love american accent ... Muh inspiration here I am... 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
my favourite video on bettering one's accent so far!
Amazing video. I was desperately looking for these kinds of videos.
Simple and to the point!
Very well done. I think with just official qualification, you can be a very good teacher of English. I was an English teacher and, you have my full endorsement in that regard. Good stuff
American accent through Malayalam - czcams.com/users/shortsWsbko6CvwiU
It’s a useful video, could you pls make more like it .
It is important to learn this if you have a strong international accent.
If you don’t like or want to use American accent, try to pick up a neutral accent. It helps.
One advice: make clear sounds of R, V, T, W n you should be fine.
भाषा की वाचन स्पष्टता ,भाषा का एक महत्वपूर्ण अंग है ,भारतीयों का अंग्रेजी का स्पष्ट उच्चारण अपना एक अद्भुत स्थान रखता है , फिर भी जान्हवी आपका English accent को अमरीकन उच्चारण शैली में समझाने का तरीका अद्भुत है, I will certainly wait for your more videos 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Excellent teaching
Excellent great work thanks
I HAVE LEARNT AMERICAN ACCENT FROM AMERICAN MOVIES AND WATCHING ALL THE TIME AMERICAN THINGS ON SOCIAL MEDIA. THIS IS HOW I HAVE LEARNT TO SPEAK WITH AMERICAN ACCENT.
And, where did you learn writing?
Amazing, so nicely and wisely you explained❤
Good job girl, you explain so well.
Good way of teaching 👍👍
Awesome Janhavi. Your teaching skill is amazing. God bless you..❤❤
Janhavi you picked up very unique subject which most of subcontinental guys need.
Wow. You teach quite well
I like it.the way of teaching is very good.
Wonderful tips Janhavi
You are fantastic!🎉🎉🎉
Very interesting and most instructive
Really helpful and clear explanation thanks😊
Awesome dear!! very easy and spot on!!
Very helpful...thank u....need more of this plz❤🙏🙌
Inspiring!great effort...
Wonderful fluent english ❤
Awesome class my child. Educate !
You're gifted young lady .
yes the jawline
Great job. One suggestion to pronounce “mountain”- the Tn sound was right. However, mount is not maa-oont. It’s ma-oont where the ma sounds like the ma in marry.
Very good presentation and your way of teaching is very nice❤
Great tips!
Good job! I grew up in the U.S. since childhood and naturally have an American accent. Although for certain words you pronounced, you did have a subtle Indian accent. I also know that Indians who grew up in India have trouble with the “Vs” and “Ws” sound.
The trouble with pronouncing 'V' and 'W' happens to the person having the mother tongue as Hindi/Bhojpuri/Gujarati/Marathi.
@@sanyal34, u are right, but not just them, whole South Indian region people have the same issue, they struggle pronouncing "V" .
I'm a native English speaker and this was fascinating to me. Great work!
Very helpful full👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Excellent. Best wishes from Sydney Australia
I am American in Florida , and I speak Dominican Spanish as well , and my hubby is from Kolcutta.....I heard some British sounding in your vocals too..sounds so cute ❤️❤️ keep up the good work 👍👍
Weirdo!
why do you need one? people with different accents are actually a pleasure to listen to!!!!
cause natives won't understand you most of the time
@@8bit_hero850 You have a point there, but USA also has people from across the world. Most people are okay to ask for clarification. I think the content matters more than the accent does; however, it never hurts to learn language and hone your communication skills! cheers
It makes it easier for native North Americans to understand you. I think it is important to modulate the accent and pronunciation at least half way there. One doesn't need to sound exactly like Americans but the basic tips are always helpful.
@@iamreallyright you are really right, especially if you work for people who require you to speak a certain way. worth it, if it helps you to land a job? My point being it is not a requirement, more a fashion statement! cheers 😄 happy Yoga day
Not Indian accent
This was very helpful Janhavi!
You rock. Please keep it up
U have nice teaching skills 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You are so sweet. Nice coaching. Love it
damn your accent is too good .
Thank you this helps ! subbed immediately
Personally I don't give such importance to accent we can make a mixture between the accents.
What matters most is mastering grammar and having a good luggage of vocabulary that you know how to use it perfectly.
Who want to immigrate to US that's really helpful.
Thank you for your efforts 🌺🙏🙏🙏
Very True, grammar and vocabulary are more important
Very good teacher.
❤❤❤ wow you are so much better than the professional teachers.
Good job.... been in America for a very long time..
Very well explained.. Kudos to you...
U r a good teacher ❤❤
Beautifully explained. Believe the double T is pronounced as a sound that's called a "flap T".
Simply superb
Jhanvi has captured the essence - something I learned in so many years in America,
Very useful video, thanks
You are Amazing!!!
Janhavi you nailed like our English Spoken Sir .
Just brilliant
Good job explaining
Thanks for taking time to reach basics. Yes you are right most of the pronunciation are correct.
Awesome video👌
When she said hi everyone I subscribe so quickly 😅
Very good! That’s exactly what I’d like to get 👍🏻 🤩
no need to get one,i opened the video to comment this
nevertheless,your way of explaining is really impressive and amazing
☆In American English, the plosive consonant sound /t/ gets voiced and pronounced as soft /d/, when it occurs between two vowel sounds. This change in the sound has nothing to do with spellings -- 'tt' or 't'. Even 'writer' is pronounced more or less like 'rider' in American English.
☆The consonant sounds /n/ and /l/ at the end of a word usually act as syllabic consonants, and therefore they don't need any vowel to form a syllable. Usually the nucleus of a syllable is a vowel. But, a syllabic consonant has the potential to form a complete syllable without the support of a vowel sound. The consonant sound before /n/ and /l/ can be /t/, /d/, /s/, /ʃ/, /f/, /z/ or /ʒ/
The following words don't use any vowel sounds to form the last syllable: sudden /ˈsʌdn/; certain /ˈsɜːtn/; vision /ˈvɪʒn/; mission /ˈmɪʃn/; reason /ˈriːzn/; soften /ˈsɒfn/; bottle /ˈbɒtl/ US /ˈbɑːtl/; hurdle /ˈhɜːdl/ US /ˈhɜːrdl/; rehearsal /rɪˈhɜːsl/ US /rɪˈhɜːrsl/
Very well said. How can I improve my Fluency in English pl. Suggest . Pl.
Usually, if you grew up here, you would have an American accent influenced by your parents, your neighborhood, your school, and the media you consume. You don't have to try to acquire one...unless you wish to do so. No one really cares as long as you can get the meaning across, mostly.
I can Talk English, I can walk English, I can Laugh English because English is a very Funny Language ||😂Any one remembered this dialogue 😂
Rajini 😂
Amitabh Bachchan
@@ravichoubey3727 sahi pakde hai 😂😂
Her dad probably saw the movie?
But what's your point? This kid is a brilliant voice and accent trainer, better than people twice her age, her poise and confidence, not arrogance is awesome.
So shove your crappy POS comments where the sun doesn't shine. Compehende?
Bhairon becomes barren and barren becomes Bhairon because their minds are very narrow