When To Aspirate Consonants (this will help you sound natural in English - faster)

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Komentáře • 12

  • @poornimab6065
    @poornimab6065 Před rokem

    Thank you very much, every morning i watch your videos on my way to work to improve my english

    • @speakmoreclearly1
      @speakmoreclearly1  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much for watching our videos. I hope you learned a lot from them.

    • @victorfeldman3522
      @victorfeldman3522 Před rokem +1

      You mean improve your Austrialian English..!

  • @sosipler
    @sosipler Před rokem

    Thank you, It really help. When Chinese and Korean speak voiceless consonants they always aspirate a lot, so it's hard for them to understand the secret in linking words is aspirating a bit, nor lowering the voice.

    • @speakmoreclearly1
      @speakmoreclearly1  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching our video. I'm glad to hear you found this helpful.

  • @muhamadtegarsupriyono3923

    i from indonesian. so thanks you for sharing

    • @speakmoreclearly1
      @speakmoreclearly1  Před rokem +1

      Hi Muhamad, thank you so much for watching our videos. I hope you learned something from it.

  • @dhc6891
    @dhc6891 Před 2 lety

    Ma'am, would you mind letting me know whether we should aspirate unvoiced consonant if a word ends in p,t,k sound, and next word begins with a consonant like 'take+word begins with consonant? Please 🙏🙏

    • @estherbruhl5725
      @estherbruhl5725 Před 2 lety

      Hi DHC, Thank you for your question which is a good one. No, in this case you don't aspirate the unvoiced p,t, or k at the end of the word. So you wouldn't aspirate the final p, t or k in such examples as: 'take my bag; look for it; put that down; put some in; in the top drawer; stop that noise; etc. Best wishes. Esther

  • @AshokSalve-tr4sj
    @AshokSalve-tr4sj Před rokem

    ?)) Shinic

  • @victorfeldman3522
    @victorfeldman3522 Před rokem

    Practise Pa Ta Ka Ta
    Until it becomes natural. They are unvoiced consonants.