This video helps me so much. I'm still learning English.. and I still feel hard to pronounce like a native, especially how to sound correctly. Thank you very much.
I'm a native speaker of American English and this is quite interesting. Love from NC. Edit: I tried the sentences while having a stuffy nose and I could feel the nasal sounds.
@@RobertTeachesEnglish It's interesting, People have said that American English is quite nasally, so I found this video and it's quite interesting to feel the air going out of both your nose and mouth. When I said the sentence with the nasal sounds with my accent (Northern Midland with some Southern), I could really feel them and I finally realized how much I use nasal sounds without even noticing.
Hi robert! I'm wondering where the live stream recording is, i have reacived a notification that says you were live on youtube, i was at work unfortunately, i wanted to watch the recording but i did not find it.
Hey! Sorry you missed it. Unfortunately there were some internet issues and it ended up being split into two videos, so I took it down. Not to worry though, I will be releasing a video with the travel and transportation idioms in a few weeks.
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This video helps me so much. I'm still learning English.. and I still feel hard to pronounce like a native, especially how to sound correctly. Thank you very much.
I'm glad to hear it helps. Thanks for watching!
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You're very welcome.
I'm a native speaker of American English and this is quite interesting. Love from NC.
Edit: I tried the sentences while having a stuffy nose and I could feel the nasal sounds.
Thanks for the love! How did you find yourself watching such a video as a native speaker? This seems rather curious.
@@RobertTeachesEnglish It's interesting, People have said that American English is quite nasally, so I found this video and it's quite interesting to feel the air going out of both your nose and mouth. When I said the sentence with the nasal sounds with my accent (Northern Midland with some Southern), I could really feel them and I finally realized how much I use nasal sounds without even noticing.
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Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoy the content.
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🤓 Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad the video helps.
great video.
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I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching.
Thanks Robert
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Hi robert! I'm wondering where the live stream recording is, i have reacived a notification that says you were live on youtube, i was at work unfortunately, i wanted to watch the recording but i did not find it.
Hey! Sorry you missed it. Unfortunately there were some internet issues and it ended up being split into two videos, so I took it down. Not to worry though, I will be releasing a video with the travel and transportation idioms in a few weeks.
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why do we call these sound Nazal consonant?
Maybe you missed it-in the video I explain they are called this because we vibrate the sounds
in our nasal cavity (nose)
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