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I'm addicted to your videos. So didatic for me as an english learner! The first rule "n before p,b,m" remembered me a gramatical rule in portuguese that we learn when we are kids: "before P and B, we only put M" (we don't have M and M together within words, so it's only before P and B). It seems clear that both rules exist for the same reason: phonetic sounds. But in portuguese the graphemes are quite similar with the phonemes, what doesn't happen in english. Thank you for your videos, they are helpping me a lot.
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I would love to say thank you SO very much for your knowledge and time. I much appreciate you. I wish you were an American Accent specialist. Cuz I learn and speak American English. I’m m an rhotic speaker. But I have been studying the pronunciation for a while, and I understood your stuff pretty well. Thank you again. You explained it SO clearly. I love all of your videos. You’re the best. Thank you very very much.
I have seen several accent training, but yours are so professional and so well done! You did not only taught us about how, but also about why, that's a crucial part of learning. Thanks for your efforts
Thanks a lot ❤❤❤ This is Nazirullha from Afghanistan, I really like the way you teach phonology. Could you please explain Labial assimilation and also assimilation about , the morpheme, in, im.and il?
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Hello there. May I please use your ( th + s ) as an example of my video? Just that period of your video because there are not many Thai people who know about how native English speakers speak English in general. Thank you so much for the useful method of speaking. I have been following you for a while. Have a wonderful day.
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Hello Professor What you present is really interesting and amazing,i really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria.
Hi. I have a longer question for you. Is it possible for people to say (pipbul) When they pronounce pitbul, which is a case of regressive assimilation of place? Thank you for your answear.
Do you teach British pronunciation or American in these examples? Because I think British pronunciation is different for hangbag compared to American? Thank you
Thanks very much for the video! By the way, what happens when 'English song' is said in rapid speech. Is it 'Engli shong' or 'Engli song'. or what? Thank you!
Thank you for your instructive video. I'm a Japanese student, who majors in linguistics and studies English. I have a question about "have been". Can we apply an assimilation analysis to this words? Does the labio-dental "v" change to the bilabial "b"?
Hello there! Thank you for your comment and question! I think it's possible for the v to change to be, but I think most of the time it'll still be there and you can actually feel it because the too teeth touch the bottom lip when forming the v sound. To really prove it you would have to record a bunch of people speak and then look at the sound signal. I hope this helps!
important to point out these are features of casual or informal rapid speech as spoken in the UK, esp. Estuary English SE England, and frowned upon as incorrect articulation for more controlled, careful, formal speech in more educated circles.
Yes, very true! Thank you for adding that. Unfortunately, some ways of pronunciation still carry a certain association and connotation for people. As someone who's lived in Manchester for a long time, I don't mind if you speak.like that though! 😉
Thank you . Just a quick question, this must be something natural , right? How can I get it without studying it by hard?. Love your way of teaching. Regards from Argentina.
Yes, it is. It is a process that happens naturally if the speaker follows the rhythm and patterns of English as a stress-timed language. All features of connected speech (e.g. assimilation, elision, weak forms etc) exist because English is a stress-timed language and sometimes we need to speed up pronouncing words to keep the timing from one stress to the next the same. You can find out more about this in my video on 'sentence stress'.
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I love all of your videos. Keep them coming. They’re not for the beginners in learning English.
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Your method of teaching is outstanding.
Hi again, Billie,
You slowly speaking is the most important assimilation!!
Millions, thanks for you wonderful lesson,
Amazing how easy assimilation looks when you explained it! Many thanks !
I see that you are the best Teacher, I know, as a PRONUNCIATION COACH. You teach us how native speakers talk so we become able to understand them.
Thank you! 😃
Wow! What a remarkable, confident, and calm presentation from an amazing and terrific teacher! I wish all language learners as well as teachers benefit from such an excellent and solemn mentor. I have great love as well as respect for you.
I understand more from you my amazing teacher keep up the good work!!!!
Oh my goodness!!! You're our English Godesse which means that we gotta actually pray to you as our English savior, you have been juicing up our level about speaking English keep up the good work!!!
Not sure about goddess, but I'd happily be your teacher :-)
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I'm addicted to your videos. So didatic for me as an english learner! The first rule "n before p,b,m" remembered me a gramatical rule in portuguese that we learn when we are kids: "before P and B, we only put M" (we don't have M and M together within words, so it's only before P and B). It seems clear that both rules exist for the same reason: phonetic sounds. But in portuguese the graphemes are quite similar with the phonemes, what doesn't happen in english. Thank you for your videos, they are helpping me a lot.
Now I can say that I really understand assimilation, thank you.
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I want to say a huge THANKS to you!! your videos are so clear and amazing.
Thank you so much for these videos! I'm starting my DIP TESOL in October and your explanations are so helpful! I'm sure I'll continue to watch more of your videos as the course progresses!
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I hope you will enjoy the Dip TESOL course! 😊
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i want to thank you so much you make me understand phonatics so easly and by the way 🥰😆every algerian university student watch your vedio
Happy to hear that! 😊
I would love to say thank you SO very much for your knowledge and time. I much appreciate you. I wish you were an American Accent specialist. Cuz I learn and speak American English. I’m m an rhotic speaker. But I have been studying the pronunciation for a while, and I understood your stuff pretty well. Thank you again. You explained it SO clearly. I love all of your videos. You’re the best. Thank you very very much.
You are very welcome! Thank you for your kind words 💛
I m from pakistan and i speak urdu but when i take lecture of u i understand better than urdu person lectures u are best teacher
Thanks indeed for your explanation ...❤it is V useful .
I have seen several accent training, but yours are so professional and so well done! You did not only taught us about how, but also about why, that's a crucial part of learning. Thanks for your efforts
Thank you! 😃
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This is Nazirullha from Afghanistan, I really like the way you teach phonology.
Could you please explain Labial assimilation and also assimilation about , the morpheme, in, im.and il?
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Back here for my phonetics I 2nd term exam I LOVE YOU thank you! you're wonderful and help me remember everything for the theory part. I got a 10 /10 last time. Thank you!
Very happy to hear that! Thank you for the lovely comment! 😊
I was really confused when i red the example of handbag 👜, but you made it clear 🎉🎉🎉
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Good way to test ourselves about assimilation. Thanks
Hello there. May I please use your ( th + s ) as an example of my video? Just that period of your video because there are not many Thai people who know about how native English speakers speak English in general. Thank you so much for the useful method of speaking. I have been following you for a while. Have a wonderful day.
Plz guide about difference in progressive and retrogressive assimilation
Thank you ❤🙏🏻
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Lovely teaching from Bangladesh
Thank you!
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Hi thank you for your help ❤🙏🙏🤗please post more videos 🙏
Teacher Billie.I just want to ask you a question .Does the assimilation heppen only in consonant sounds?What about vowel sounds.What do we called the linking process between them?❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Billie English your channel opens up a new way of learning English by speaking the way English is spoken, quite different to written English. Thank you so much for your tutorial. I just subscribed. Your channel will certainly grow as the channel gains traction. Best wishes!!!
Thank you so much for your kind comment Mohmee!
Hello Professor
What you present is really interesting and amazing,i really appreciate your job.
I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. All the best. Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria.
The same like in Holy Quran change ن into م after ب
Thank you very much .I am from Egypt I under stand this lesson very well. But can you explain in which case we add r
Hello! Have a look at this video about R: th-cam.com/video/AgmENVGIw38/w-d-xo.html
Such a good teacher,u r...
Great video for Assimilation. Thanks.
Hi. I have a longer question for you. Is it possible for people to say (pipbul) When they pronounce pitbul, which is a case of regressive assimilation of place? Thank you for your answear.
Your method of teaching is absolutely nice. 🙏🙏
Thanks a lot 💛
Hi Bellie i was wondering why didn't you provide the difference between progressive and Regressive assimilation
Hi Billie, I am Shyam from India. Assimilation beautifully explained.. Thanks so much for the post 👌👌👍🙏
My pleasure 😊
Great lesson!!!. Can you offer me more samples or another resourse ?
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Hi dear Billie,
I couldn't find any clip on "Chunking"!
Is it coming soon? Thanks indeed.
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Great video! I loved it. Could you explain what regressive assimilation is???
Quick revision before exams
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All the best for your exam!
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Many thanks for your fabulous lesson!!! But how about "Sandwich". Is it pronounced as "saMwich"? Am I right?
Yes! Most people will pronounce it like that when speaking fast 👍
Thank you
Thank you Billie for all your amazing videos 💕💕
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching :-)
Do you teach British pronunciation or American in these examples? Because I think British pronunciation is different for hangbag compared to American?
Thank you
Great video! Thaaank you soo much!
Thank you so much
thank you maam .
Thanks very much for the video!
By the way,
what happens
when 'English song' is said in rapid speech.
Is it 'Engli shong'
or 'Engli song'.
or what?
Thank you!
Does these assimilation patterns work with American English too ?
thanks for your hard work
GREAT WORK
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Thank you for your instructive video. I'm a Japanese student, who majors in linguistics and studies English. I have a question about "have been". Can we apply an assimilation analysis to this words? Does the labio-dental "v" change to the bilabial "b"?
Hello there! Thank you for your comment and question! I think it's possible for the v to change to be, but I think most of the time it'll still be there and you can actually feel it because the too teeth touch the bottom lip when forming the v sound. To really prove it you would have to record a bunch of people speak and then look at the sound signal. I hope this helps!
Thank you for your video, such good labour! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks for the sub! 😊
important to point out these are features of casual or informal rapid speech as spoken in the UK, esp. Estuary English SE England, and frowned upon as incorrect articulation for more controlled, careful, formal speech in more educated circles.
Yes, very true! Thank you for adding that. Unfortunately, some ways of pronunciation still carry a certain association and connotation for people. As someone who's lived in Manchester for a long time, I don't mind if you speak.like that though! 😉
Gracias Pato! 👍🏻
Thank you . Just a quick question, this must be something natural , right? How can I get it without studying it by hard?. Love your way of teaching. Regards from Argentina.
Yes, it is. It is a process that happens naturally if the speaker follows the rhythm and patterns of English as a stress-timed language. All features of connected speech (e.g. assimilation, elision, weak forms etc) exist because English is a stress-timed language and sometimes we need to speed up pronouncing words to keep the timing from one stress to the next the same. You can find out more about this in my video on 'sentence stress'.
How do we know the two words are assimilation or not? Thanks for your information.
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