To all English learners. Don’t get discouraged! While it would be wonderful to speak this way, and get all those sentences at the end all correct, do not get frustrated if you cannot. Remember, the objective of all speech is successful communication - not sounding like a mother tongue speaker. Where this video is extremely useful is more for your listening skills. It makes you aware that spoken English is not really the ‘same” as written English. Words constantly ‘slide’ together. This video provides an excellent explanation of what is happening and why. But because of this ‘sliding’, it will take a lot of ‘listening’ to fully grasp what has been said and even longer to be successful in speaking with the full ‘sliding together’ process yourself.
Bonjour, d’abord je vous remercie pour cette vidéo super enrichissante qui va nous aider autant pour la prononciation que pour la compréhension. J’aurais une question? Concernant le mot first je ne comprends pas pourquoi vous avez souligner -rst (pour le mot first) pourtant le s, on le prononce, il me semble que -st représentait mieux le son, car le R dan first : -ir est un son prononcé, il y a peut-être quelque chose que je n’ai pas compris, pouvez-vous m’éclairer SVP? Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦
Teacher so if there is a t or d sound between two consonants sounds it is fairly common to drop it. I was wondering if you dropped the t in let's because it seems it is dropped in the caption but you didn't when you said it , I just wanted to be sure .
Ya it was good but I wanted to just close your video when I heard in the very begining you said "Often", instead of "of'en" with "t" being silent. I though you were just kidding teaching us how to read and pronounce... anyway, I believe in "often", letter t is not pronounced. Anyway, rest of the video has good information. Thank you. I liked your video unwillingly.
Hey, the word "often" can be pronounced with or without /t/, and it's just a matter of preferences since there are regional accents, way of people saying it. In standard AmE, they tend to drop the /t/, however, pronouncing the word /t/ is actually correct too. Hahahahaha. Jesus, you're learning English but you don't even know variations exist. Hahshshshsh....
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To all English learners. Don’t get discouraged! While it would be wonderful to speak this way, and get all those sentences at the end all correct, do not get frustrated if you cannot. Remember, the objective of all speech is successful communication - not sounding like a mother tongue speaker. Where this video is extremely useful is more for your listening skills. It makes you aware that spoken English is not really the ‘same” as written English. Words constantly ‘slide’ together. This video provides an excellent explanation of what is happening and why. But because of this ‘sliding’, it will take a lot of ‘listening’ to fully grasp what has been said and even longer to be successful in speaking with the full ‘sliding together’ process yourself.
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Bonjour, d’abord je vous remercie pour cette vidéo super enrichissante qui va nous aider autant pour la prononciation que pour la compréhension. J’aurais une question? Concernant le mot first je ne comprends pas pourquoi vous avez souligner -rst (pour le mot first) pourtant le s, on le prononce, il me semble que -st représentait mieux le son, car le R dan first : -ir est un son prononcé, il y a peut-être quelque chose que je n’ai pas compris, pouvez-vous m’éclairer SVP? Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦
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Teacher so if there is a t or d sound between two consonants sounds it is fairly common to drop it. I was wondering if you dropped the t in let's because it seems it is dropped in the caption but you didn't when you said it , I just wanted to be sure .
Can I take these information to teach my students??
Of course.
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And thank you.
Ya it was good but I wanted to just close your video when I heard in the very begining you said "Often", instead of "of'en" with "t" being silent. I though you were just kidding teaching us how to read and pronounce... anyway, I believe in "often", letter t is not pronounced. Anyway, rest of the video has good information. Thank you. I liked your video unwillingly.
Hey, the word "often" can be pronounced with or without /t/, and it's just a matter of preferences since there are regional accents, way of people saying it. In standard AmE, they tend to drop the /t/, however, pronouncing the word /t/ is actually correct too. Hahahahaha. Jesus, you're learning English but you don't even know variations exist. Hahshshshsh....
The word often can be pronounced with or without the ''t"
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