Everything you NEED to Know about American English Vowels | Masterclass Compilation
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Important Starting Information: (0:00)
EE basics: (1:17)
EE Updates and Mouth Posture: (8:35)
EE exercises and Word Practice: (13:11)
Y basics: (20:40)
Y Updates and Mouth Posture: (30:40)
Y exercises and Word Practice: (33:55)
IH basics: (38:10)
IH Updates and Mouth Posture: (42:34)
IH exercises and Word Practice: (46:46)
The Truth about Vowel Length: (52:52)
EH basics: (1:00:42)
EH Updates and Mouth Posture: (1:06:10)
EH exercises and Word Practice: (1:10:40)
AH (cat) basics: (1:17:38)
AH Updates and Mouth Posture: (1:23:17)
AH exercises and Word Practice: (1:33:23)
The Truth about AH before N/M: (1:40:01)
Secret to Y/EE/IH/EH/AH: (1:47:15)
Special Note for Front Vowels: (1:49:30)
AW (merger) basics: (1:51:38)
AW Updates and Mouth Posture: (2:00:36)
AW exercises and Word Practice: (2:05:22)
UUH basics: (2:13:04)
UUH Updates and Mouth Posture: (2:17:26)
UUH exercises and Word Practice: (2:22:07)
U basics: (2:25:14)
U Updates and Mouth Posture: (2:31:03)
U exercises and Word Practice: (2:37:13)
W basics: (2:43:27)
W Updates and Mouth Posture: (2:53:13)
W exercises and Word Practice: (2:59:58)
O basics: (3:05:28)
O Updates and Mouth Posture: (3:10:14)
O exercises and Word Practice: (3:13:09)
EI basics: (3:19:35)
EI Updates and Mouth Posture: (3:24:22)
EI exercises and Word Practice: (3:31:57)
AI basics: (3:38:20)
AI Updates and Mouth Posture: (3:43:00)
AI exercises and Word Practice: (3:47:11)
OW basics: (3:51:53)
OW Updates and Mouth Posture: (3:54:41)
OW exercises and Word Practice: (3:59:32)
OI basics: (4:02:49)
OI Updates and Mouth Posture: (4:05:52)
OI exercises and Word Practice: (4:10:00)
H basics: (4:12:53)
H Updates and Mouth Posture: (4:17:01)
H exercises and Word Practice: (4:22:02)
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This made realize how good your old videos were.
I just finished watching the whole video. Josh, you cleared up every single doubt I had regarding vowels and diphthongs in american english.
There is a saying in singing that goes 'the journey is in the passing note.' And I enjoyed this journey.
Thank you Josh.
This is just impressive. We’ll have to learn how to use TH-cam subscriptions… whatever you do, don’t delete these videos.
👀👀Wow🤯🤯, this is the most incredible pronunciation video I've ever seen. I'm speechless👏👏👏
Phenomenal🙏🤩
thank you sir
thanks sir
NICE VIDEO!
牛逼,非常好,听了几个视频觉得那个音标标注非常好
The tongue is pulled backward and down into the throat in the Arabic language. When I do the /k/ sound, I use the middle of my tongue, while you do it with the back of your tongue. All of the sounds you do using the back of the tongue, I do them using the middle of the tongue because my tongue is pulled more to the back and into the throat.
Which is why Arabic sounds throaty to English speakers
Interesting. I would say that I produce all of the sounds very good, but without having any of the American mouth posture characteristics. The back of my mouth doesn't exist at all in the process of articulating any of the sounds. When I try to be aware of it, I feel like I have no back of the mouth since I don't use at all to produce any change in the voice.
@@NativeEnglishHacks I checked it now, my tongue is very pulled back that my middle touches the uvula when I raised it up.
It's possible to produce all or most of the sounds really well without changing the posture, but the quality won't be quite right. That's the one little gap between sounding native and not (which I know from personal experience)
@@NativeEnglishHacks Yeah, you're right one hundred percent. I listen to many people whose pronunciation is very great, but my ears can tell they have this little gap to sound totally native. I am not that good but I can hear the absence of that gap you're talking about.
Wow amazing, thank you for your amazing content, I can't believe it's free.
I was just wondering if you know anything about American voice tone, couse I feel like Americans sound very similar to each other and I don't think I sound 100% american even though I'm studying everything about pronouncition, placement etc, I just want to sound 100% as much a non-American actor who's playing an American character would want, YKWIM? Thank you
I discuss voice change here: th-cam.com/video/Cnx6x6l7C-o/w-d-xo.html
Outside of what I describe there, I'm very much against the idea that any language has a particular "voice" or "tone"
@@NativeEnglishHacks thank you
I know right!
There is a channel called Mary El. The teacher said the same thing you Saud abt the center if gravity, but I noticed smn weird when she showed us in this video th-cam.com/video/7ZTcF76jbNs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DPOeXpDFuMQoh5Se
At 3:02
Her center of gravity was too far forward 🤨I mean it is supposed to be in back middle if the tongue like other Americans right?
There's a bit of a range to it, but it can't be too far forward. The sound she's making there is the unmerged AW like in "hot" and that's probably part of why it seems more forward. You're seeing the placement of the sound more than the center of gravity.
@@NativeEnglishHacks
But in general this center of gravity has to be in the back middle of the tongue right?
Thank you Josh, you are a lifesaver
@FyyytttVvhui89 That's what I recommend for various reasons and how it feels in my mouth. Some natives might be a little farther forward. Sound is king. Whatever gets you to sound better is what you should do.