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I found you by chance on the recommended yubi tubi and in addition to explaining well, you are really very nice. It's easier to follow a lesson like this. Thanks and good work. 👏 👏 👏
That's great, thanks! I'm working on my American English accent. You are from Canada, but you sound to me very American. I know both accents are similar, but have you maybe lived in America for a long time?
Thanks! That's great. Nope:) The general American accent is spoken in most of all North America including Canada... It's mainly the east coast dialect that is noticeably different from GA with the exception of a few vocabulary differences between the two countries. Hope that's helpful!
Thank you so much! The lesson is great! I only wish this video was split into two or three parts because it's not only pretty difficult to devote that much time but also it's very difficult to absorb so much information at once.))
You can watch the video at your own time. No one forces you to watch it at one seating. You can watch 15 minutes daily. There are logistics to produce a video
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Hello, how're you, Teacher? I have a question teacher, I've watched all of your videos on TH-cam, and you're such an amazing teacher, the question is about the American accent, I've mastered the Retroflex R, do you think I have to switch to the Bunched R to have better American accent?
Hello! Great question: No, not at all. There are many different ways to achieve an "r" and these are just two descriptions of the changes in tongue position to get that sound. If you feel you have mastered the sound with a retroflex or more curled tongue position great! It doesn't matter how you achieved it and which position you found it easier to elicit. I hope that helps answer your question!
If you don’t mind, can you please explain to me how to pronounce “ let you “ , because someone said “ t +y” became “ch”. Thank you for your extra ordinary video!
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Yes, I can definitely explain assimilations in speech such as this example in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion:)
"Mr President, I'd like to thank you for your time today" - In the audio "today" is pronounced with a rising tone. It's a standard intonation for phrases of time at the end of a sentence.
All of North America speaks the general American accent (GA). There is no difference between American and Canadian accents specifically, only dialect differences in regions and few vocabulary variances. This occurs in both America (eg the southern accent or the New york dialects) and Canada (East coast dialects). For example, famous Canadians include: Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Jim Carrey, Rachael McAdams, Alex Trebek, William Shatner, Avril Lavign, Justin Bieber speak GA.. and the list goes on. I hope that helps!
I think that learning any language is an enormous task... but learning is a life-long process. Pronunciation of languages is no different. If you have motivation to learn, and love the process of learning, you'll make amazing leaps toward your goals. I wish you all the best:)
Hello! If you are having any issues with speed, I highly recommend going into the settings of the video and choosing 0.5 or 0.75 speed to help your comprehension. Let me know if that helps you! Regards, Rebecca
I hope you found the video helpful! If you're looking for how to access the resources that will get you the English speaking confidence you're looking for, the best-selling PRONUNCIATION MASTERCLASS COURSE link is here: proactivepronunciation.com/video-course
Enjoy and see you there!
I work with my students on developing their American English accents, and I’ll be recommending this channel from now on.
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I found you by chance on the recommended yubi tubi and in addition to explaining well, you are really very nice. It's easier to follow a lesson like this. Thanks and good work. 👏 👏 👏
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That's great, thanks! I'm working on my American English accent. You are from Canada, but you sound to me very American. I know both accents are similar, but have you maybe lived in America for a long time?
Thanks! That's great. Nope:) The general American accent is spoken in most of all North America including Canada... It's mainly the east coast dialect that is noticeably different from GA with the exception of a few vocabulary differences between the two countries. Hope that's helpful!
Thank you so much! The lesson is great! I only wish this video was split into two or three parts because it's not only pretty difficult to devote that much time but also it's very difficult to absorb so much information at once.))
You can watch the video at your own time. No one forces you to watch it at one seating. You can watch 15 minutes daily. There are logistics to produce a video
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Hello, how're you, Teacher? I have a question teacher, I've watched all of your videos on TH-cam, and you're such an amazing teacher, the question is about the American accent, I've mastered the Retroflex R, do you think I have to switch to the Bunched R to have better American accent?
Hello! Great question: No, not at all. There are many different ways to achieve an "r" and these are just two descriptions of the changes in tongue position to get that sound. If you feel you have mastered the sound with a retroflex or more curled tongue position great! It doesn't matter how you achieved it and which position you found it easier to elicit. I hope that helps answer your question!
Thank you, Teacher. I've mastered the American R, and I'm shadowing to improve my American pronunciation, is it a Good way?
Absolutely it's a great way as long as you are working intentionally:)
If you don’t mind, can you please explain to me how to pronounce “ let you “ , because someone said “ t +y” became “ch”.
Thank you for your extra ordinary video!
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! Yes, I can definitely explain assimilations in speech such as this example in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion:)
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But different ways of pronunciation, thanks
That's definitely true. There are many variations. I generally review the more typical patterns, but every speaker is different:) and that's great!
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You're welcome!
"Mr President, I'd like to thank you for your time today" - In the audio "today" is pronounced with a rising tone. It's a standard intonation for phrases of time at the end of a sentence.
Keep it up
I'm so glad you liked it!
Would you please tell difference between american and canadian accent?
All of North America speaks the general American accent (GA). There is no difference between American and Canadian accents specifically, only dialect differences in regions and few vocabulary variances. This occurs in both America (eg the southern accent or the New york dialects) and Canada (East coast dialects). For example, famous Canadians include: Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Jim Carrey, Rachael McAdams, Alex Trebek, William Shatner, Avril Lavign, Justin Bieber speak GA.. and the list goes on. I hope that helps!
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Its a shame there is not subtitles in english I dont follow some words what you say
Listen what is problem for you just turn on the auto subtitles by your self 😅
Is it easy to learn English when I have no knowledge of it? I learn it as my mother tongue
and talk like a native speakers?
I think that learning any language is an enormous task... but learning is a life-long process. Pronunciation of languages is no different. If you have motivation to learn, and love the process of learning, you'll make amazing leaps toward your goals. I wish you all the best:)
Please use the official phonetics its better for everybody ! Thanks
Thank you for this feedback! I'll be sure to include more IPA in future videos if this helps learning.
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@@proactivepronunciation it's good as it is, thank you! I like when you use "uh" instead of IPA's schwa sound
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Hello! If you are having any issues with speed, I highly recommend going into the settings of the video and choosing 0.5 or 0.75 speed to help your comprehension. Let me know if that helps you!
Regards,
Rebecca
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"Native" American
I hear you and agree lol! It's not a great term at all...unfortunately it's a "search term" that is used most often in Google and analytics
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Thank you! 😃