Simplify your pronunciation with these English tricks
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There are many tricky things about English, we all know that. But did you know there are MANY tricks that will actually make your life EASIER in English?
Today, I’m sharing with you 11 of my most favorite hacks that will make pronunciation in English easier, more effortless, and you will sound BETTER!
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0:39 Clothes and Months
1:18 TH in those, that, these, them
2:28 T/D between consonants
3:41 Drop the H in pronouns
4:23 Already, alright
4:45 Drop the R
5:22 Reductions
5:48 Connected speech
6:39 B at the end of words
6:55 Don't pronounce the O in words with WO
7:13 Function words
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Hi Hadar ! thanks for the video ,I just wanted to know if this free practice sheet comes with the audio to practice all the hacks ? I just downloaded it but it'sjust the PDF :(
Wooowww, that's sooo helpful !!!!!!! Can't believe no teacher has ever taught me that at school!!! Thanks a lot Hadar🙏
I'm privileged to learn from a great teacher! Thanks a lot Hadar ❤
Although pronunciation is one of my strengths when it comes to speaking English, I'm always willing to learn new things!☺ Super useful video, Hadar.😊👍
Can you help me with my pronunciation 😅
That’s the best English course I ever had !!! 😮❤
That's great teaching. I wish I had met you earlier 😊
You are my favorite teacher
Wow!!! Excellent tricks 👏🏾
Excelente explicacando sobre estos trucos de pronunciation
You make it simple and easy to understand!! Thanks, Hadar!!!
Thaank you Hadar 😊
Thank you ma'am ❤
It's a very fun class. Greetings.
greetings from korea. thank you so much for these superb videos!
I really love this video!! Thanks for sharing it ,Hadar!! ❤
Sure enjoyed, will watch this over&over again,thank you Hadar.
What a wonderful video Hadar! Absolutetly mind-blowing for me!
Short video and so useful! Thank you so much!
Love those hacks! I call them the "laziness rule of thumb." It makes transitions between sounds more effortless, like making your tongue and lips work less. And it has nothing to do with mumbling, which many people incorrectly assume.
My favorite hack (thanks, Hadar!) is using the schwa sound, which works like a charm and makes everything flow even smoother. I even replace more vowels with schwa (ə) as the dictionary "allows." For example, I use əˈmædʒən instead of ɪˈmædʒən for the word "imagine."
Jus-saying 😃
Yhank you Hadar! Great tips!
Please keep going in videos like this
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Outstanding information. Hats off to you Hadar!
This is enlightening. Thank you, Hadar ❤
Your hacks are really helpful! Thanks a million!
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One of my best teacher ever!!
These tips are very useful, Hadar! I'm argentinean and I've been speaking English for more than 20 years. The pronunciation we were taught was very British in general, and that's why it turned very difficult for me to understand American English in movies while I was studying.
I loved this hacks tips ❤
Great tips!
Thanks for another excellent video (as always 😊)!
The best lesson I ever watched. Thank you my teacher friend ❤❤❤
Thanks 🙏🏼 ❤
Believe me you're a great teacher. I have difficulties in pronunciation and think your videos are very useful for that thank you
I use to listen your podcasts. It's helping me to improve my school. Thanks a lot Hadar
Impresionanchi
Thank you. I really enjoy your videos :)
Amazing! Thanks a lot!
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Thank you so much for your videos. They have been helpful to me.
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Thanks
Thank you very much. These tips are very useful,
Superb ❤
Awesome, do more of these kind of videos !
Great!
To be honest hadar you’re a great teacher 👩🏫 and you’ve help me a lot many thanks ❤
Happy to hear!
very useful lesson thx amillion
Thanks Hadar! 🙏💞
OMG! I'm shocked!😮 This is so right, how I couldn't realize it before! It's so much natural speak in this way, thanks Hadar for sharing with us!
Happy to hear this helped!
It was so useful to me
Great tipos. Please , share more with us!
Amazing, very useful video, thanks!
I'm addicted to your classes, Brazil here
thank you so much teacher it was very helpful
Amazing. This video is pure gold!
Glad you think so!
What a wonderful video ❤
Hi Hadar. It´s a great video. It´s very simple and I understand all
Thank you for this great video. You are the best model for pronunciation practice.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🌟 11 hacks to simplify English pronunciation.
01:00 🦷 TH sound simplification in 'clothes', 'months', and function words.
02:30 🛑 Dropping T or D between consonants in connected speech.
03:33 🔊 Simplifying S-TH and ST-T-H transitions in connected speech.
04:37 🗣️ Dropping H in unstressed pronouns like 'her', 'him', 'hers', and 'his'.
05:44 🌐 Connected speech: 'What are you' and 'What do you' sound as 'wa-da-ya'.
06:47 🚫 Avoiding pronunciation of final B in words ending with 'MB'.
07:23 🔤 Reducing and connecting small function words like 'and', 'or', 'of'.
08:25 🤝 Recap and encouragement to practice these pronunciation hacks.
It's great and useful lesson you are the best teacher we have, you always teach us an important lessons.
Thank you very much our teacher.
hello, i am from the Philippines. actually, i have been watching your videos and i find them really interesting. thanks a lot! ❤
Awesome!
Hadar = Best pronunciation coach ever ❤
Good , very good
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I feel that those transformation on English are so tough for Japanese to speak English! Missing on vowel/consonant is also tough,but moving on consonant as pre- or -post in the sentence makes lots of confusion to us. For instance, “for in a guy “ sounds like “foreigner” for Japanese people! Moving consonant is much tougher than missing consonant or vowel. I would like to follow your instruction video to improve my pronunciation so much. Please develop your deep fly into English conversation at all! I’m very happy to find your channel!
I feel # 8 is toughest for me.
Interesting
Love you 😘
..great stuff, thank you, Hadar! What I missed were words that begin with thr-. I‘m always insecure how to pronounce it properly without sounding weird.
Hadar, YOU are THE most dangerous English hacker I’ve ever seen 😊😁
Thank you but my problem is the opposite way. Solving those tricks from the pronunciation. Listening.
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Is it British accent? I love it!😍😘💗
No, American.
Great vídeo, please Part 2 , can you explain connections as WITH ME, WITH YOU etc .. Thanks só much.
Great insights, Hadar! I'm glad that I've been doing these intuitively. Regarding 4:50, you can listen to a clear example of this at the beginning of "Yesterday" by The Beatles. Thanks!
Hi teacher Hadar, what's your opinion on extensive reading? Is it better than intensive reading?
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Thank you, Hadar, awesome video! Is there any difference in pronunciation between "get him" (ged-im) and "get them"?
Sometimes nothing and sometimes just the last vowel "Get him" can be pronounced "geh dim" or "geh duhm" whereast "get them" can be pronounced "geh dehm" or "geh duhm" (where the last options for both are the same).
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No matter what I do my accent is really strong
Hi how can I get touch with you to practice my English
My mother language is portuguese, I'm Brazilian, then I speak words with TH , is very very difficult , very hard for me, because don't have this sound in Portuguese, but I'm figthing every day.
After video about Marina mogilko the trust is gone 😅 nothing personal 🙌🏽
How can i pronounce "IMPORTANT" IN BRITISH OR IN AMERICAN ACCENT
Hello, for words with the letters mb at the end and worm, work, world they're not hack but just how to pronounce them normally.
True. But it’s a hack for those who don’t know this 😜 since it’s consistent with the spelling
Hi, one thing I am a bit confused, as you are following American standard English, but you are asking to drop the R for like Yesterday, Comfortable... Isn't it British standard? .... I like your contents.
Additional hacks:
I notice that e is dropped in camera just as i is not pronounced in family
True! I have a separate episode about this, but I could have def included it!
Hi I always struggle with the word “Obvious” ,should I drop the B or V sound? And also the word “Hopefully” the P and F sounds are the problem for me😢
It would sound more natural to drop the B sound
Don't drop either. We still do the /b/ and the /p/ in those words, we just don't release them. In other words, still let your lips touch briefly, but then move straight into the /v/ and /f/ respectively, which is a quick transition since those sounds also both involve the lips (but if you really had to, it would be more consistent with English to drop the /b/ and /p/, but I still wouldn't recommend striving to pronounce it that way).
I think the ‘an’ and ‘and’ should be /ɛn/ not /ən/ when they are reduced.
Black-n-white
The letter name, Nn is /ɛn/ not /ən/
It can be either. Because all English monophthong vowels have the potential to reduce down to schwa in unstressed contexts, it can happen hear too.
@@CaramelSwatches I suggest you pay more attention to your spelling, hear vs here😂
Hi Hadar,
Why do you name this useful lesson hack??
As a native speaker, I agree with "clothes" but not with "months." Also, disagree with dropping those R sounds in American English.
It’s a trick for non native speakers who struggle with the R and TH. While it’s not always the standard - both options simplify pronunciation significantly while not causing lack of clarity. And that’s the point of the video:)
And also, use youglish and look up the word months and see that many people (native speakers) actually do drop the th.
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