🔥I had already heard some words but I didn't know how to pronounce them correctly. Thank you for your valuable time providing us with these pronunciation tips. Greetings from 🇵🇦
I wish I had had a teacher like you in my time teach Wes; I would have fluent and perfect English.Thank you for the good work ur doing your videos are a go to.
hi, shouldn't that be " ı wish ı had a teacher like u..."
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Thanks for concatenating some remarkable pronunciation lessons. Your right about squirrel. In Bavaria (part of Germany) the tail of a squirrel is a famous language test for Northern Germans. They can't pronunce the Bavarian „Oachkatzlschwoaf“, meaning Eichkatzlschweif or tail of a squirrel.. A common word difficult to pronunce for me is „literally“, especially when I repeat it three- or fourtimes.
I’m Asian, my husband is American. He helps me from my pronouncing some words. My accent is the same as Spanish we roll our R and have a strong accent that’s why this video helps me to learn more. Thank you. 🙏🏻
Wes, I like your videos. I like the way you teach pronunciation. I would be happy to continue listening to your explanations and your American pronunciation. I am here to learn. The first girl's pronunciation was of the person speaking Russian even though she tried her best. Why would I need that kind of pronunciation?
Thanks for your help to many people who want to learn English,and whether native or non native should know that English connect😢 earth in communication
Hi Wes, Great lesson, like it a lot, there where some vocabulary I've never heard, so my vocabulary book is getting bigger and bigger, thanks for the work you put in this lesson, have a nice rest of the week 😁 👋
Thank you for your videos. They help me improve. Can't wait to watch next videos! Could you please make more content about upper intermediate level and which words or phrases will help go to upper intermediate from intermediate?
Bonjour, votre vidéo est très enrichissante, car la prononciation est tellement importante, autant pour comprendre les anglophones que pour parler et se faire comprendre par eux. Pouvez-vous me dire quel dictionnaire vous utilisez pour la transcription phonétique? J’utilise le Cambridge Dictionary, mais aussi le WordReference et comme on ne trouve pas tous les transcriptions de tous les mots, j’utilise toPhonetics, mais parfois je ne retrouve pas le mot que je recherche. Vous avez des suggestions à me faire? Je trouve très enrichissant de vous entendre, car votre ton de voix est agréable et surtout très compréhensible. Merci et Bonne journée!
@@InteractiveEng OMG, I am so excited that you personally replied to my comment! Thank you, Wes, for the very helpful content you share. I watch your videos on repeat often. ❤️❤️❤️🚀🎉
Hi there! I have a question for you. Why do I have trouble understanding what the actors are saying in english TV shows? I can understand what they are saying when they speak a bit slowly. But I'm unable to understand them when they start talking faster. I Can understand you perfectly well while watching your videos and other native English speakers when listening to audiobooks. And I have been learning english for almost 2 years and 5 months, spending majority of my time listening to english. How long will it take me to understand 100% of what the characters say in english tv shows and movies just as i can understand almost everything the people are saying in my own native language?
You definitely will achieve progress. Keep it up. Same in your native language you don't understand 100% what they say depending on the vocabulary that is used. When it comes to some specific topic oriented movies you always gonna have a hard time getting what they are saying.
There are an Friends moment where try to write all the state so I think I heard then correctly several times because I watch the show entirely several times in English.
Have u ever done a lesson on commas? They are my Achilles heel. I’ve tried to understand when to use them, but the rules don’t resemble the English language! Did the previous sentence need a comma?
Hello sir, I hope you are doing great. May I ask you two sentences, do you drop the pronouns h sound and link the word before it? 1. I think it's his. 2. Do you know what he did? Thank you very much.
In these sentences, the H may elide and then linking would occur. But again, this is not a concrete rule. You may hear it or hear the individual words. 👍
Hi. Currently I run a speaking course for intermediate to advanced learners. The next course will start in a few weeks. For more information about class times, please check out the course page. bit.ly/Join_Speak_Up 👍
Hi! I really like your videos! I am Swedish actress learning an American English accent! Thank you so much!
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🔥I had already heard some words but I didn't know how to pronounce them correctly. Thank you for your valuable time providing us with these pronunciation tips. Greetings from 🇵🇦
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I wish I had had a teacher like you in my time teach Wes; I would have fluent and perfect English.Thank you for the good work ur doing your videos are a go to.
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hi, shouldn't that be " ı wish ı had a teacher like u..."
Thanks for concatenating some remarkable pronunciation lessons. Your right about squirrel. In Bavaria (part of Germany) the tail of a squirrel is a famous language test for Northern Germans. They can't pronunce the Bavarian „Oachkatzlschwoaf“, meaning Eichkatzlschweif or tail of a squirrel..
A common word difficult to pronunce for me is „literally“, especially when I repeat it three- or fourtimes.
Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 😊
I’m Asian, my husband is American. He helps me from my pronouncing some words. My accent is the same as Spanish we roll our R and have a strong accent that’s why this video helps me to learn more. Thank you. 🙏🏻
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OMG this is long lesson from my English teacher
Thks so much for doing this
You're very excellent
I really appreciate for yr hard work
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This is the first time that I leave a comment on TH-cam post and I got to see that your Channel is absolutely out of this world
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@InteractiveEng Please Pleaseeeee keep making more videos like this
Kibosh. What a Word! Never Heard of it while living in the USA. Useful though. Thanks for such a great lesson!
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Hello from Costa Rica 🇨🇷 great video ... Watching this video is Paramount in order to learn English.
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Sir You are a great detail! your videos are helping me a lot thank you a lot 👑
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Wes, I like your videos. I like the way you teach pronunciation. I would be happy to continue listening to your explanations and your American pronunciation. I am here to learn. The first girl's pronunciation was of the person speaking Russian even though she tried her best. Why would I need that kind of pronunciation?
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thanks Wes , sir it was very beneficial for learners.
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Good job ...i love every lesson of you...
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I study English for five hours every day❤
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really?
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Do so I
how long time do you have been practice ?
Thanks for your help to many people who want to learn English,and whether native or non native should know that English connect😢 earth in communication
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Love you, Wes, you just the best!
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Again, great video. Thanks very much for your effort.
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Thank you Interactive English!🌼
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It is the very good video. Thank you, teacher so much. Best regards
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I love quinoa thank you teacher you are a good teacher ❤
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This is a great video. I've learned a lot actually.
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You are the best teacher out there!
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Congratulations my teacher for the one million of follwers
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Thanks a LOT ! Have a Good Day :)
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It is a very useful to recycle these important words! Teacher Wes thank you so much ❤️!
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Thank you so much for this video! It helps me a lot.
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I’m a new fan of your episodes I really love your way of teaching ❤❤❤❤
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8:20 the two words when I was in school were taught to have completely different spelling: résumé is the noun, resume the verb.
I' m the first to watch this video and give you a big like
Big hello from morrocoo👋
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Great lessons as always time to make it out my pronunciation like a native speaker
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Best pronunciation videos ever, also like your pronunciation hacks, very useful
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Pratice speaking is very important. Gracias por estás lecciones 👍👏👏👏💪🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
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Hi Wes,
Great lesson, like it a lot, there where some vocabulary I've never heard, so my vocabulary book is getting bigger and bigger, thanks for the work you put in this lesson, have a nice rest of the week 😁 👋
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@@InteractiveEng I will👍🤓
Thank you for your videos. They help me improve. Can't wait to watch next videos! Could you please make more content about upper intermediate level and which words or phrases will help go to upper intermediate from intermediate?
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I like your accent ❤
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Thank you so much teacher❤
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Superb !! Thanks a lot.
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Wes my favorite TH-camr!
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Wes,thank you....u r my Guru...Jesus loves u..Warm regards from Indonesia
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Bonjour, votre vidéo est très enrichissante, car la prononciation est tellement importante, autant pour comprendre les anglophones que pour parler et se faire comprendre par eux. Pouvez-vous me dire quel dictionnaire vous utilisez pour la transcription phonétique? J’utilise le Cambridge Dictionary, mais aussi le WordReference et comme on ne trouve pas tous les transcriptions de tous les mots, j’utilise toPhonetics, mais parfois je ne retrouve pas le mot que je recherche. Vous avez des suggestions à me faire? Je trouve très enrichissant de vous entendre, car votre ton de voix est agréable et surtout très compréhensible. Merci et Bonne journée!
Thanks 🙏
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Thanks a lot!!!
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Congratulations sir and lots of love ❤
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You are really good I mean as times goes by you improve yourself dear. Wes
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❤❤❤... Thank you, Wes!
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Wes, congrats on 1M subs !!!
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I love salmon! ❤ Thank you.
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@@InteractiveEng OMG, I am so excited that you personally replied to my comment!
Thank you, Wes, for the very helpful content you share. I watch your videos on repeat often. ❤️❤️❤️🚀🎉
Good job ,thanks.
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Congratulations on 1M subscribers!
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@@InteractiveEng I watch your videos from Japan!
Keep it up❤
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I like all the ten foods you quote in the video !
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I'm studying English right now 😊
Hallo, Sir love from India ❣️
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I put my avocado 🥑 in all my dishes because I love guacamole 😊
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You're the best
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A resume, noun often pronunce in the show friend, so that one, I know the pronuncition. But goog vevy good video !
Thank you
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Thanks again, how to connect tenses? is there any rules to connect past actions to the present or future in just a sentence.
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Thank you so much_ Teacher _ Congratulations Healthy_ SAAD RAMADHAN MUHI _IRAQ
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Segue 👍🏼 2:31
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So much to learn
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Yeah, you have the correct european pronunciation fo Nestle !
Hello, are we able to share this video? because it does not allow me to share it, and copy the link.
I'm here sir to learn i want to learn,
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Hello from India 🇮🇳❤️
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I'm not sure, but I think it's Montana that you have PNH wisperer, I learn that when I came the the Haras de La Cense, in France !
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Hi there! I have a question for you. Why do I have trouble understanding what the actors are saying in english TV shows? I can understand what they are saying when they speak a bit slowly. But I'm unable to understand them when they start talking faster. I Can understand you perfectly well while watching your videos and other native English speakers when listening to audiobooks. And I have been learning english for almost 2 years and 5 months, spending majority of my time listening to english. How long will it take me to understand 100% of what the characters say in english tv shows and movies just as i can understand almost everything the people are saying in my own native language?
You definitely will achieve progress. Keep it up. Same in your native language you don't understand 100% what they say depending on the vocabulary that is used. When it comes to some specific topic oriented movies you always gonna have a hard time getting what they are saying.
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Back at you. 😊
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I need to learn how to pronounce the names of states. Thank you.
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Some parts of this lesson I heard before. And guess what? With segue (and my correct pronunciation) I even surprised a native English speaker.
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Me & Sandra works!..
David V
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It will be perfect. Please give me one simple sentence.
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Please post a video talking about American phonetic spelling symbols and make a pdf of it
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@@InteractiveEng I'll be waiting.
There are an Friends moment where try to write all the state so I think I heard then correctly several times because I watch the show entirely several times in English.
Arizona, but it's where live Alisson Dubois from the show Medium!
Have u ever done a lesson on commas? They are my Achilles heel. I’ve tried to understand when to use them, but the rules don’t resemble the English language! Did the previous sentence need a comma?
I don't have one yet. I'll keep that in mind for the future. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
Adobe same comentary for the used of the french people as Nike !
Hello sir, I hope you are doing great. May I ask you two sentences, do you drop the pronouns h sound and link the word before it?
1. I think it's his.
2. Do you know what he did?
Thank you very much.
In these sentences, the H may elide and then linking would occur. But again, this is not a concrete rule. You may hear it or hear the individual words. 👍
@@InteractiveEng Thank you very much for helping me out sir. Have a terrific day 😀
Alabama here
Doesn't succulent just mean juicy for describing food?
Yes, it means 'tender and juicy' when talking about food. 👍
31:18 got me dying 😂😂😂😂
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Platinum Daytons/D's vs. The Gold 1s?
In fact some native speakers would stress that “where” is not supposed to be pronounced as “wear.”
please tell the fourmula of English how can I improve my language
Try to get some exposure and practice each and every day. 😊
Squirel = écureuil in french.
Isn't there a collecting book for all the lessons?
Ardilla in Spanish
In russian it Belka if you know our poetry it rather beautiful
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your teaching IS better but speaking slowly sir
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Gran-dad.., 30 yrs. older (than meer!)
Hi. I want to be your student, and to have online lessons. Pls give me information.
Hi. Currently I run a speaking course for intermediate to advanced learners. The next course will start in a few weeks. For more information about class times, please check out the course page. bit.ly/Join_Speak_Up 👍
The word parmesan came fron italian piramigano and without this sort of cheese it imposible to imagine italian cusine
I have no favorite Brand, I'm for the cheaper and the better !
Howard! No 6 yet?
7:12
"...It's been about 3 years"
Hold on, are you a time traveler? Because 2017 was 7 years ago. Or have I just misheard something?
I swear I've heard many people say kibosh, with the shwa after K, or something similar, not "ai".