Its not just the pronunciation that makes the accent beautiful. The vocal cords plus your beauty and constant smiles on the face amplify the atractipn.
My mother tongue is Portuguese, I've been taught American English since I was a child and it was hard for me to try and speak with the British accent, but after I've started learning German, it felt more natural. I've noticed similarities in some aspects and sometimes it is easier to pronounce certain words with a British accent instead of the American one. Thanks for the video, it sure helps a lot!
It's crazy that you say this because I've always felt like Portuguese sounds like someone who couldn't speak Spanish or German so they mix them together and that's what Portuguese sounds like to me no offense I'm not particularly fond of the Portuguese language nothing against the people but that's crazy that you said that it's easier for you to go from Portuguese to German rather than American English I hope you understand where I'm coming from and I do apologize if it is a little bit offensive it's not intended to be it's just something that I've noticed with the Portuguese accent the German accent the Spanish accent I guess all at different times.
@leofrasier6716 It depends on which Portuguese you're talking about. I am Brazilian, there are dozens of different accents here. Non-speakers usually say European Portuguese sounds like Russian (and I understand them), meanwhile Brazilian Portuguese depends on the accent you're analyzing, and they say Spanish sounds more like Modern Greek. Portuguese and German share more sounds than Portuguese and English, that's why it's easier for me to speak German. And about your comparison to Spanish: I think it depends on which language you got introduced to first, for me Spanish sounds like a broken version of Portuguese, but that's because Portuguese is my native language. Well, in a way you could say Spanish is more "broken" because they have been through more lenition than Portuguese, but if you started learning both you'd realize there are many differences between them.
in brief: The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to nail a modern Received Pronunciation (RP) British accent, also known as Standard Southern British English (SSBE). The video is hosted by Izzy, a Cambridge graduate and doctor based in London, who stresses that her accent is just one among many variations of British accents. Izzy focuses on seven key pronunciation points using specific words to illustrate each. Here are the seven points and words that she elaborates on: 1. Long O sound: Demonstrated with the words 'hello' and 'open'. The emphasis is on the elongated O sound, which is considered a diphthong or a moving vowel where the mouth gradually closes down. 2. Long wide R sound: The word 'tomato' is used to illustrate this pronunciation, contrasting it with the American pronunciation. This sound is also found in words like 'grass', 'bath', 'father', and 'laugh'. 3. Non-Rhotic R sound: The word 'rather' is used to demonstrate this feature of RP, which is the absence of 'r' pronunciation at the end of words when not followed by a vowel. 4. Schwa sound: This common, neutral sounding vowel in British English is shown through words like 'doctor' and 'rather'. 5. Short Round O sound: Shown using the word 'honestly', which includes a silent 'h' and the round 'o' sound. 6. Curled Round O sound: The word 'water' is used to demonstrate this point. Izzy also emphasizes the importance of enunciating all 't's in RP English, unlike in American English where the 't' sometimes sounds like 'd'. She also mentions the absence of glottal stops in RP English. 7. Full T enunciation: The word 'daughter' is used to illustrate the full enunciation of 't's, as well as the curled round 'o' sound from the previous point. Izzy encourages viewers to practice these pronunciation points and suggests more content for viewers interested in refining their British accent. She acknowledges the diversity of British accents and focuses specifically on the modern RP accent for this guide.
Thanks so much Izzy for inspiring me. I am a not native but I’m hardly practicing through your videos and I’m thankful for that. Looking forward for more British pronunciation videos.
Thank you, Izzy! Coming from a north American accent and natively a SE Asian, I find it difficult to learn to change my voice placement. Listening to this and practicing those phrases led me to finding the right one *fingers crossed* ; now, my journey to consistency begins!
Hi ! Great lesson ! Thank you Izzy. I love it. I couldn't resist to stop the video for three minutes at 6:06... to look deeply into your heart. You are talented, warm-hearted, and optimistic, and you look so charming when you smile
I’ve listened & watched this already, but I’m referring back to it again 😊 Thanks, Izzy! You’re a wonderful teacher, in many ways!!! More power to your channel!
Hello Izzy Sealey, I hope you are doing well. Thank you Izzy for teaching me these 7 words pronunciations to sound in British accent. I really love to speak like a British. These pronunciation is important for me to learn. You have best teaching skills Izzy. Thank you always
What makes your videos so pleasant, is not only your lovely accent, but you! Your smile and your overall demeanor is so very pleasant that watching you is a real treat. Thanks for your suggestions although I'm afraid I'll never be able to lose my American accent (however a polite one). Being a non-native but having lived there for quite some time, it seems to be rooted in me and it doesn't want to leave, alas. You, on the other hand, could read the phone book and still sound pleasant😁
I am actually in love with your videos and especially the accent you have. In my personal experience, i can nail some of the vowels and consoants which are extremely imortant to get close to the British accent. Thank you darling for your work. I really appreciate that.
Lord! Wonderful! The best I've watched so far. Thank you so much, Ms. Lizzy. Please, do keep making more videos. We love to watch you, and can enjoy watching you all dday. ❤️🌹👍
Oh boy, Izzy, you know what, I keep looking at all these English learning channels and the content is great. As a native British teacher, building my channel is daunting but I’m always inspired by great videos like this. ;)
I first saw your video by the one teaching modern RP, and since then, you became my role model!! I love your accent💕and thanks to you, my British accent has improved a lot! - I'll keep trying hard on it with your videos!
Great clips! I always want to learn the "secret" of the noble British accent. This one is, by far, the most comprehensive clips. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! You are good!
Thank you for the beautiful explanation. Basically the "-er", "or" sound at the end of the words in British pronunciation (RP) is a soft "a" similar to the "-er" sound in german but in german is a hard "a". That is what sounds to me as a portuguese native speaker.
Love your accent❤ Actually, l use your videos as materials to shadowing and hopefully to improve my accent😊Looking forward to more English-learning related content, thanks
This is how English should be spoken ... for me when I hear Asians speak English , but then sound American .. it just sounds wrong! It would be better to learn English from an English person , rather than an American ...🙏
@@chrisb.h4605 I'm Asian and I tried to speak both accents when I was learning English. However, I always feel I can't completely lose my Asian accent when I speak British English, whereas I don't have that kind of problem with American English. Not sure why, maybe it's just me.
All have done evil “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) The penalty for sin is hell (Revelation 21:8). Because of Gods love for us Jesus Christ came down from heaven to take the punishment for our sin on the cross in which he was spat on, beaten, mocked and laughed at. Christ died for the sins of the world and The third day God raised him from the dead (Praise God). This was done so that those who believe on Christ will not perish (hell) but have life everlasting (heaven); be justified by Gods grace through redemption in Christ (John 3:16) (Romans 3:24). The blood Jesus shed on the cross washes away our sin if we Believe in The Son of God and his finished work (ordained by God) on the cross. When this happens the believer receives the righteousness of Christ in place of their own unrighteousness (all sins are forgiven) and this makes them saved (going heaven) and they are born again as a Christian. (Romans 3:25-26)
Hello Izzy. I come from Indonesia. I've watched your previous video "How to Learn a British Accent". Thank you so much. That video also this really help me understand how to practice British Accent. When I heard your explanation in the beginning I thought wow the way you saying so fast for me...😅 But after listened umpteenth times I understand. I need video like this cause when I learned English at my college mostly my lectures taught American accent.
Oh Izzy! I literally LOVE your English, especially your pleasant & beautiful accent ❤ Love your accents & videos♥️✨ Keep making such informative videos✨ And, I'd request you to make more videos on British accent bcz I literally LOVE British accent!!❤
OMG WTF?! I opened the video on my youtube recommended and was like "wait, she looks familiar". Nice to see you Izzy! I don't know if you remember me from NLCS, but I was in the year below you. I hope you're doing well!
You're incredibly eloquent, did not expect to enjoy watching these so much! I could probably listen to you for hours; I'd love to see you doing a medicine related channel. 😁 But the term "RP" really bothers me, as it suggests this is the most prominent accent. Unless someone can give me hard evidence to suggest otherwise, I'll be very surprised if that's true. I've only met a dozen people in my life who speak RP. They're usually either retired or went to private school and/or came from a wealthy background. Most of us speak like total commoners. "Hey, s'up pal? 'Ow ya doin'?" 😂
This is presented very well and easy to understand. I have also noticed that some words ending with a vowel or consonant almost have an "r" sound such as, "drawing," which sounds to me like "drawering," or "idea" which sounds like "idear." Thank you!
I really love watching your video teaching about RP which is in line with what I studied in the past decades (ref. Hornby's Advanced Learner's Dictionary). I live in Indonesia and am an English teacher. ❤❤
Thank you Izzy, very nice video. Your accent is really great, a little too fast for me, but I'll manage anyway. And I'm definitely waiting for the next episode. Keep doing that. Regards.
I enjoy listening this video, firstly because your British English pronunciation topic is quite interesting, and you have managed it well. Secondly because of your pretty looking. The perfect teaching
Very great video! In school in Germany we just learned the American accent, because our teachers just can the American accent but I like the British accent much more.
Your vlog is so beautiful and powerful. Thank you for sending positive energy to people around the world. I hope you will continue to do so consistently. I watch you every video ... Bangkok, Thailand
I found your TH-cam channel through your Chinese videos and i have to say , i admire your accent so much Izzy. Your Chinese videos along with this video is really helpful fore . You are such an inspiration. ❤️
For a little fun with tomato, the song "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" was written by George and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 American film "Shall We Dance", performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. The song is most famous for its "You like to-may-to / And I like to-mah-to" and other versus comparing British and American English pronunciations.
All have done evil “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) The penalty for sin is hell (Revelation 21:8). Because of Gods love for us Jesus Christ came down from heaven to take the punishment for our sin on the cross in which he was spat on, beaten, mocked and laughed at. Christ died for the sins of the world and The third day God raised him from the dead (Praise God). This was done so that those who believe on Christ will not perish (hell) but have life everlasting (heaven); be justified by Gods grace through redemption in Christ (John 3:16) (Romans 3:24). The blood Jesus shed on the cross washes away our sin if we Believe in The Son of God and his finished work (ordained by God) on the cross. When this happens the believer receives the righteousness of Christ in place of their own unrighteousness (all sins are forgiven) and this makes them saved (going heaven) and they are born again as a Christian. (Romans 3:25-26)
A good tutorial again. Yet I am looking forward to seeing a British English tutorial focusing on a very important aspect of RP which is the "light staccato" rythme as opposed to the "glide up and down" in American English, certainly also very different from the heavy staccato Germany accent. Something worth considering in your next video?
Thank you very much. Your lesson is very useful and helpful. I'm interested in reducing my accent of non-native speaker, so I want to sound like a native with standard or modern RP.
Your face is like a noble princess living in a luxurious kingdom. I love it.
😂
a flatterer@@gleamtech
I believe this is one of the major reasons for the popularity of this channel, though def not only one
Beautully said. I agree!
Please delete it. let me say it.
Izzy, I could listen to you all day, you have such a pleasant accent.
Thank youuuu :)
I concur
I totally agree with you. She is perfect
Yaaaaahhhh
couldn’t agree more
Its not just the pronunciation that makes the accent beautiful. The vocal cords plus your beauty and constant smiles on the face amplify the atractipn.
I definitely agree
Please teach English with news papers if you don't mind
Absolutely right
That is correct
I’m English but I’ve been living abroad and I miss hearing it, I’m also worried I might be losing my accent, thank you so much for this!
Our American accents sound more humble. Lol
@@juliox.1829and who wants to be humble?
My mother tongue is Portuguese, I've been taught American English since I was a child and it was hard for me to try and speak with the British accent, but after I've started learning German, it felt more natural. I've noticed similarities in some aspects and sometimes it is easier to pronounce certain words with a British accent instead of the American one. Thanks for the video, it sure helps a lot!
It's crazy that you say this because I've always felt like Portuguese sounds like someone who couldn't speak Spanish or German so they mix them together and that's what Portuguese sounds like to me no offense I'm not particularly fond of the Portuguese language nothing against the people but that's crazy that you said that it's easier for you to go from Portuguese to German rather than American English I hope you understand where I'm coming from and I do apologize if it is a little bit offensive it's not intended to be it's just something that I've noticed with the Portuguese accent the German accent the Spanish accent I guess all at different times.
@leofrasier6716 It depends on which Portuguese you're talking about. I am Brazilian, there are dozens of different accents here. Non-speakers usually say European Portuguese sounds like Russian (and I understand them), meanwhile Brazilian Portuguese depends on the accent you're analyzing, and they say Spanish sounds more like Modern Greek. Portuguese and German share more sounds than Portuguese and English, that's why it's easier for me to speak German. And about your comparison to Spanish: I think it depends on which language you got introduced to first, for me Spanish sounds like a broken version of Portuguese, but that's because Portuguese is my native language. Well, in a way you could say Spanish is more "broken" because they have been through more lenition than Portuguese, but if you started learning both you'd realize there are many differences between them.
in brief:
The video provides a comprehensive guide on how to nail a modern Received Pronunciation (RP) British accent, also known as Standard Southern British English (SSBE).
The video is hosted by Izzy, a Cambridge graduate and doctor based in London, who stresses that her accent is just one among many variations of British accents.
Izzy focuses on seven key pronunciation points using specific words to illustrate each.
Here are the seven points and words that she elaborates on:
1. Long O sound: Demonstrated with the words 'hello' and 'open'. The emphasis is on the elongated O sound, which is considered a diphthong or a moving vowel where the mouth gradually closes down.
2. Long wide R sound: The word 'tomato' is used to illustrate this pronunciation, contrasting it with the American pronunciation. This sound is also found in words like 'grass', 'bath', 'father', and 'laugh'.
3. Non-Rhotic R sound: The word 'rather' is used to demonstrate this feature of RP, which is the absence of 'r' pronunciation at the end of words when not followed by a vowel.
4. Schwa sound: This common, neutral sounding vowel in British English is shown through words like 'doctor' and 'rather'.
5. Short Round O sound: Shown using the word 'honestly', which includes a silent 'h' and the round 'o' sound.
6. Curled Round O sound: The word 'water' is used to demonstrate this point. Izzy also emphasizes the importance of enunciating all 't's in RP English, unlike in American English where the 't' sometimes sounds like 'd'. She also mentions the absence of glottal stops in RP English.
7. Full T enunciation: The word 'daughter' is used to illustrate the full enunciation of 't's, as well as the curled round 'o' sound from the previous point.
Izzy encourages viewers to practice these pronunciation points and suggests more content for viewers interested in refining their British accent. She acknowledges the diversity of British accents and focuses specifically on the modern RP accent for this guide.
Wow thx for the summarisation! Must have taken quite a time and effort! 💯🙌🏼
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Immeasurable merit!
Thanks so much Izzy for inspiring me. I am a not native but I’m hardly practicing through your videos and I’m thankful for that. Looking forward for more British pronunciation videos.
Woow 🫰💝
What a master piece! Izzy I really love your videos, your voice is so calm and soft 🥺
Thank you, Izzy! Coming from a north American accent and natively a SE Asian, I find it difficult to learn to change my voice placement. Listening to this and practicing those phrases led me to finding the right one *fingers crossed* ; now, my journey to consistency begins!
Gosh!!!! She's the most beautiful teacher I've ever seen in my whole life! She brights terrifically!
Hi ! Great lesson ! Thank you Izzy. I love it. I couldn't resist to stop the video for three minutes at 6:06... to look deeply into your heart. You are talented, warm-hearted, and optimistic, and you look so charming when you smile
Woah.
I've been watching a lot of content in British English, especially focusing on pronunciation. Among all others, you're the best so far. Many thanks.
Awesome video Izzy. I’m not a native but with such videos I’m really getting better and excitingly learning the British accent . Thank you so much .
Thank you so much!! This is really useful and well done. thank you so much. your accent is the perfection for my ears!
Yay! Another British prononciation video 🙂
Please keep them coming and have a good one!
Love your pleasant accent. And a medical student of Cambridge. And can speak Mandarin. What a perfect person. Very appreciate u.
I’ve listened & watched this already, but I’m referring back to it again 😊 Thanks, Izzy! You’re a wonderful teacher, in many ways!!! More power to your channel!
Oh thank you! ❤❤😊
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I've never seen a modern rp accent youtuber talks this fast, wow. And it motivates me, thanks Izzy.
Just watching and listening to you just melts my heart 🥰 more please 🙏
Very helpful, thank you so much, Izzy!
Hello Izzy Sealey, I hope you are doing well. Thank you Izzy for teaching me these 7 words pronunciations to sound in British accent. I really love to speak like a British. These pronunciation is important for me to learn. You have best teaching skills Izzy. Thank you always
Thank you! 😃❤
What makes your videos so pleasant, is not only your lovely accent, but you! Your smile and your overall demeanor is so very pleasant that watching you is a real treat. Thanks for your suggestions although I'm afraid I'll never be able to lose my American accent (however a polite one). Being a non-native but having lived there for quite some time, it seems to be rooted in me and it doesn't want to leave, alas. You, on the other hand, could read the phone book and still sound pleasant😁
Oh my god Izzy, I can't believe it I didn't learned british accent in 9 months now with this video of yours I finally learned it. THANKS ALOT!!!
I am actually in love with your videos and especially the accent you have. In my personal experience, i can nail some of the vowels and consoants which are extremely imortant to get close to the British accent. Thank you darling for your work. I really appreciate that.
I am just completely and utterly in love with listening to you.
Lord! Wonderful! The best I've watched so far. Thank you so much, Ms. Lizzy. Please, do keep making more videos. We love to watch you, and can enjoy watching you all dday. ❤️🌹👍
Oh boy, Izzy, you know what, I keep looking at all these English learning channels and the content is great. As a native British teacher, building my channel is daunting but I’m always inspired by great videos like this. ;)
I first saw your video by the one teaching modern RP, and since then, you became my role model!!
I love your accent💕and thanks to you, my British accent has improved a lot! - I'll keep trying hard on it with your videos!
Great clips! I always want to learn the "secret" of the noble British accent. This one is, by far, the most comprehensive clips. Thanks! Thanks! Thanks! You are good!
Thank you for the beautiful explanation. Basically the "-er", "or" sound at the end of the words in British pronunciation (RP) is a soft "a" similar to the "-er" sound in german but in german is a hard "a". That is what sounds to me as a portuguese native speaker.
Just on time! I needed this
Good video, Izzy. I love how you explain and your British accent sounds cool♥️💘
You can just tell this lady is well spoken & clever
You truly helped me a lot, all the answers I needed.
✨You explained it awesome
I really appreciate your perfect teaching.
Thank You for simple and clear content :) Have a great day
Great on screen personality Izzy. Well done. 👏 Typo at 01:51 'Diphthong'. My editor was always getting it wrong 😂. ❤ & 🕊. Liz
Love your accent❤ Actually, l use your videos as materials to shadowing and hopefully to improve my accent😊Looking forward to more English-learning related content, thanks
❤
This is how English should be spoken ... for me when I hear Asians speak English , but then sound American .. it just sounds wrong!
It would be better to learn English from an English person , rather than an American ...🙏
@@chrisb.h4605 I'm Asian and I tried to speak both accents when I was learning English. However, I always feel I can't completely lose my Asian accent when I speak British English, whereas I don't have that kind of problem with American English. Not sure why, maybe it's just me.
@@hanzhang3589 Asian sounding English is absolutely fine.. keep up the good work ..
All have done evil “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) The penalty for sin is hell (Revelation 21:8). Because of Gods love for us Jesus Christ came down from heaven to take the punishment for our sin on the cross in which he was spat on, beaten, mocked and laughed at.
Christ died for the sins of the world and The third day God raised him from the dead (Praise God). This was done so that those who believe on Christ will not perish (hell) but have life everlasting (heaven); be justified by Gods grace through redemption in Christ (John 3:16) (Romans 3:24).
The blood Jesus shed on the cross washes away our sin if we Believe in The Son of God and his finished work (ordained by God) on the cross. When this happens the believer receives the righteousness of Christ in place of their own unrighteousness (all sins are forgiven) and this makes them saved (going heaven) and they are born again as a Christian. (Romans 3:25-26)
I love British accent actually ❤
It sounds so good 😊
WOW! Why can't all videos be this heart-warming! 👍Keep up the good work Izzy!
I like your smile. Love to hear the accent. I'm still learning English thanks for making more content
Hello Izzy. I come from Indonesia. I've watched your previous video "How to Learn a British Accent". Thank you so much. That video also this really help me understand how to practice British Accent. When I heard your explanation in the beginning I thought wow the way you saying so fast for me...😅 But after listened umpteenth times I understand. I need video like this cause when I learned English at my college mostly my lectures taught American accent.
Nice!
Oh Izzy! I literally LOVE your English, especially your pleasant & beautiful accent ❤
Love your accents & videos♥️✨
Keep making such informative videos✨
And, I'd request you to make more videos on British accent bcz I literally LOVE British accent!!❤
A fun fact about me is that whenever I want to speak english in public I just watch one of your videos and the accent comes itself! LOL♡
thanks for sharing
I benefit a lot from your videos
OMG WTF?! I opened the video on my youtube recommended and was like "wait, she looks familiar". Nice to see you Izzy! I don't know if you remember me from NLCS, but I was in the year below you. I hope you're doing well!
You're incredibly eloquent, did not expect to enjoy watching these so much! I could probably listen to you for hours; I'd love to see you doing a medicine related channel. 😁
But the term "RP" really bothers me, as it suggests this is the most prominent accent. Unless someone can give me hard evidence to suggest otherwise, I'll be very surprised if that's true. I've only met a dozen people in my life who speak RP. They're usually either retired or went to private school and/or came from a wealthy background.
Most of us speak like total commoners. "Hey, s'up pal? 'Ow ya doin'?" 😂
This is presented very well and easy to understand. I have also noticed that some words ending with a vowel or consonant almost have an "r" sound such as, "drawing," which sounds to me like "drawering," or "idea" which sounds like "idear." Thank you!
Your motivation 👍
I love the way you speak and elaborate the British pronounciation
Very nice and clear. Thank you 😊
I really love watching your video teaching about RP which is in line with what I studied in the past decades (ref. Hornby's Advanced Learner's Dictionary). I live in Indonesia and am an English teacher. ❤❤
hello izzy, your accent is very calming. i really want to learn british accent. hope you can make more videos🍒
Thank you Izzy, very nice video. Your accent is really great, a little too fast for me, but I'll manage anyway. And I'm definitely waiting for the next episode. Keep doing that. Regards.
I really loved your channel, new subscriber, greetings from Mexico City.
You are the more Best teacher🎉❤
I enjoy listening this video, firstly because your British English pronunciation topic is quite interesting, and you have managed it well. Secondly because of your pretty looking. The perfect teaching
Excellent English speaking teaching thank you so much
Really amazing work!Thank you so much lzzy
I love it learning new things daily, i therefore surely have!! thanks a lot.
Thank You very much for the tips. All the best.
Great job on the new videos
Another Amazing Video My friend😍Greatings From Norway
Very great video! In school in Germany we just learned the American accent, because our teachers just can the American accent but I like the British accent much more.
Your vlog is so beautiful and powerful. Thank you for sending positive energy to people around the world. I hope you will continue to do so consistently. I watch you every video ... Bangkok, Thailand
Your motivation 👍
You have taught us a lot in such a short time.
Izzy, you're a great teacher. Love this video.
Your accent is so sophisticated!
So amazing! Loved it!
We had a lot of fun, there were good and new tips for me
helped me a good bit! thank you!
Dr. Izzy, thanks so much for sharing your thoughts..hearty welcome to Indonesia.
I found your TH-cam channel through your Chinese videos and i have to say , i admire your accent so much Izzy. Your Chinese videos along with this video is really helpful fore . You are such an inspiration. ❤️
Thank you so much!!❤😊
ตีแมวไห้ร้องหมา. ตีหมาไห้ร้องเก่งๆๆๆๆๆ
For a little fun with tomato, the song "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" was written by George and Ira Gershwin for the 1937 American film "Shall We Dance", performed by Fred Astaire and
Ginger Rogers. The song is most famous for its "You like to-may-to / And I like to-mah-to" and other versus comparing British and American English pronunciations.
Honestly, I used to hate british accent. But now I really love the accent.Thanks for sharing❤
This really helps!! Appreciate that! 🤩
thank you. I have been waiting for your new video.
Thanks a lot - for me as a German this is really helpful! 😊
So glad you've found it useful!! ❤
@@IzzySealey Yes, definitely! 👍
All have done evil “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23) The penalty for sin is hell (Revelation 21:8). Because of Gods love for us Jesus Christ came down from heaven to take the punishment for our sin on the cross in which he was spat on, beaten, mocked and laughed at.
Christ died for the sins of the world and The third day God raised him from the dead (Praise God). This was done so that those who believe on Christ will not perish (hell) but have life everlasting (heaven); be justified by Gods grace through redemption in Christ (John 3:16) (Romans 3:24).
The blood Jesus shed on the cross washes away our sin if we Believe in The Son of God and his finished work (ordained by God) on the cross. When this happens the believer receives the righteousness of Christ in place of their own unrighteousness (all sins are forgiven) and this makes them saved (going heaven) and they are born again as a Christian. (Romans 3:25-26)
A good tutorial again. Yet I am looking forward to seeing a British English tutorial focusing on a very important aspect of RP which is the "light staccato" rythme as opposed to the "glide up and down" in American English, certainly also very different from the heavy staccato Germany accent. Something worth considering in your next video?
I love the way you teach,I am a student of a British course call Didactron..
very interesting channel
Beautiful lesson with great style.
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Gosh such a pleasant and nice accent you have & on top you have a very sweet voice wish I could listen to you all day ❤️ ♥️
Thank you very much. Your lesson is very useful and helpful. I'm interested in reducing my accent of non-native speaker, so I want to sound like a native with standard or modern RP.
I love you Izzy, your pronunciation very very lovely.
Captivating discussion. Really effective.
You are STUNNING! WOW!
很好听!
很多年前有个英语老师来自伦敦,教了我们一段时间,当时我问他是不是说的RP,他说almost,
I live in Cambridge, and I’m a Hong Konger that speak British English really bad, thank you for your video, it helped me a lot😊
I have really admired your accent. You are wonderful
This is what I waiting for such a longgg time
My favourite part 0:11 🔥
Glad to see you again
pleaseee do some podcasttttt , your voice is really relaxing
Wonderful accent! Thank you for the tips, it's time to practice.
This is a great video! I'm trying to work on my RP accent too!
Please keep on doing more videos ✨️💞 love to hear you more
I really appreciate your video, because I love British English..
Love the way u explain and ur voice is wow ❤️
This really helped since I’ll be cosplaying as a character whos apparently British, thx!