Hi Austin. Firstly, I have to say thanks to you since I find that the video is super helpful to my English pronunciation. And the only thing I'm looking for now is another video about the vowels. You're doing so well
Thankyou soo much I am from India and I couldn't understand this topic before watching this video but after watching this I understand very well and get a confident in this topic thankyou ❤❤❤❤
I'm pleased you included /ts/ as a sound in English. I've always been thinking that if English has no alveolar affricate, what is the sound in words like "pizza" and "mozzerella"?
@@aaronodonoghue1791 Not to mention the ‘dr’ in words like drill, and the ‘tr’ in words like train. They do exist in the IPA, they just aren’t listed in the video.
But why examples in russian? I don't even know english properly and you expect me to know russian, you could have used easier languages like spanish or italian
I'm studying to be an English teacher and this explanation truly helps a lot, it's so simple! Thx
Glad you found it useful!
Hi Austin. Firstly, I have to say thanks to you since I find that the video is super helpful to my English pronunciation. And the only thing I'm looking for now is another video about the vowels. You're doing so well
Excellent explanation with examples of words and pronunciation of each consonant. Thanks !!
How helpful this video was! A million thanks
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Thanks Austin you're explain so clear
Great...May Allah bless you and your family..aameen.
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thank you so much!!!! you explained it so well. my teacher sucks, she hardly explain just gives us smth to read so we study alone :(
Wonderful explanation. Thanks a lot
Thankyou soo much I am from India and I couldn't understand this topic before watching this video but after watching this I understand very well and get a confident in this topic thankyou ❤❤❤❤
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THANKS....AUSTIN ,MILES DE CAMELLOS PARA TI.. Excellent...
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Where it's original channel?
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Idk why am I supposed to study this? Ik I’m never gonna need it in life
Say it loudly to the teachers in the back!!!
Same here
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I’m stressed asf 😑
Thanks for video
Do all pairs of long and short English vowels have different symbols?
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/w/ is labial (glide) not velar approximant
I'm pleased you included /ts/ as a sound in English. I've always been thinking that if English has no alveolar affricate, what is the sound in words like "pizza" and "mozzerella"?
should there not be a /dz/ sound too? Like in words such as "adze" and "podzol", and even any plural word ending in "-ds" like "beds"?
@@aaronodonoghue1791 Not to mention the ‘dr’ in words like drill, and the ‘tr’ in words like train. They do exist in the IPA, they just aren’t listed in the video.
thanks for russian subtitles
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good
What about the lower teeth and upper lip
helpful and interesting video liked it
Put the speed on 1.25×. you're welcome
for phonetic exam 07.01.2023 exam will be on 10 january
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2:40
Alveolar r missing
Bachelors of English
5:45 in Russian not Spanish RR.
Only "flap T".
8:13 Spanish X also no (need without wheezing).
halo teman" kelas a
Salam dari kelas a
This really helped me in exams
i passed
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But why examples in russian? I don't even know english properly and you expect me to know russian, you could have used easier languages like spanish or italian
You should read hindi . They stole these sounds from there grammar.
I think you mean phonology? And are you saying that they “stole these sounds” as a bad thing?
I did really understand what i was looking for, thanks very much for Help me solve my problem.