Are you a tea person? - American English Lesson 17

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Learn two new verbs: make and know, plus green, greenhouse, tea and sugar, and possessive pronouns my, your and our!
    American English for beginners through guided comprehensible input. Start with lesson 1 and watch them in order for best learning!
    Music by Liborio Conti: www.no-copyrig...
    Other language channels that use a similar guided comprehensible input method:
    Biblical Hebrew: / @alephwithbeth
    Biblical Greek: / @alphawithangela
    German: / @d-e-k

Komentáře • 17

  • @creator0f_in1quity
    @creator0f_in1quity Před měsícem +3

    This is great and excellent for us who learn English! Thank you very much!

  • @authenticofelix6683
    @authenticofelix6683 Před měsícem +1

    Familia gracias, son los mejores

  • @thewhale10
    @thewhale10 Před měsícem +2

    It's really cool! Many thanks 👍

  • @RamanuKumar-nr8lz
    @RamanuKumar-nr8lz Před měsícem

    Thank you very much teacher

  • @gavafeforever2626
    @gavafeforever2626 Před měsícem

    Thanks Beth, blessings for your family, great lesson 🎉🎉

  • @gavafeforever2626
    @gavafeforever2626 Před měsícem

    Every video, it's a good opportunity for improve our English

  • @tim6633
    @tim6633 Před měsícem

    Thank you very much for the great lesson!

  • @DessalegnAddisu
    @DessalegnAddisu Před měsícem

    Hi beth 10q very mucn

  • @albertmousquetaire4128
    @albertmousquetaire4128 Před měsícem

    Merci !

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    @HodaWydad Před 27 dny

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  • @auroranorthernlights6787

    Hi, may I ask you the following same vowels that share the same lips, tongue, jaw placement, and mouth position?
    /ɔr/ and /ɔɪ/ (ɔ)
    /aɪ/, /aʊ/, /ar/ and /aɪr/ (a)
    Thank you very much.

    • @AmericanEnglishwithBeth
      @AmericanEnglishwithBeth  Před 26 dny

      Hi, sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. The ɔ vowel is slightly farther back, often with lips more rounded, and the a vowel is more central without lips rounding, but when you put an r next to it, it can change its color a little bit and maybe bring it farther back, making it sound very similar to ɔ.

    • @auroranorthernlights6787
      @auroranorthernlights6787 Před 25 dny

      @@AmericanEnglishwithBeth Good day to you. Thank you very much for getting back to me. /ɔɪ/ and /ɔr/, the first /ɔ/sound, do they share the same mouth position, tongue and jaw?

    • @JuanJose-zc2ed
      @JuanJose-zc2ed Před 24 dny

      Hi Beth, I love your videos, I think it's an excellent way to teach, thank you very much for it. I hope you can upload many more, I am a native Spanish speaker and with your 17 videos I have learned a lot.