SUPER COOL ! PLEASED TO MEET YOU TEACHER TOM 🖒 that's exactly what I need to improve my pronunciation well I don't have a beautiful melodic British pronounciation but I'm proud of myself and my American pronunciation because I've been studying so hard by myself and from my opinion British or American both are GORGEOUS we must love our language it's our IDENTITY . Greetings from Argentina
I totally agree. All world Englishes are unique and interesting. Check this video on Australian English th-cam.com/video/JG_xI1DRDHo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uqHvTmtAM_uJR5KN I got my Australian friend to do the audio Gracias for commenting
Thanks. Frankie goes to Holliwood sing "Relax, dondoWit!", and Geordie sing " can you doWit ,can you doWit, oooooh! You can doWit! But Accept with German Udo goes " do it, do it, do it For me!"😀
Hi, I'm brazilian. How do you speak this "When we was teenagers" It looks like tongue twister (When we was...) If I wanted speak fast, how would be it? I have seen it in music.
Bon dia! Thanks for the comment. I recommend typing 'when we was' into youglish.com and listening to other people saying it. try to mimic their pronunciation and really notice the position of your lips, tongue, mouth etc. I hope that helps
Thanks for watching and watching. For me, there is an intrusive /r/ between idea and or, and or and overview. Some Americans and some other accents pronounce the /r/ at the end of ‘or’ so in that case it would be consonant to vowel linking, not intrusion. I hope that makes sense
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTomthanks Tom would you able to write down pronunciation example? because I kind of find hard to pronounce it and it sounds a bit strange…. Also another example “Banana or orange” For me I find to pronounce the “o” sound after “or” I wish I can hear the actual pronunciation 😢 google translate is too fast for me haha
@@Katy38316 no problem. Check my video on intrusive /r/. It gives lots of examples and the difference between British and American English. m.th-cam.com/video/y4ljaHpyYhY/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB I hope it can give you some good examples to listen to
@@IvanMontesino-qc4zz good question. Americans often pronounce the /r/ sound so there isn’t an intrusive /r/ in American English. I explain it in this video th-cam.com/video/y4ljaHpyYhY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tTyufkmiMh6ZqmT4
Check the connected speech playlist for more videos on connected speech th-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8Oyds4tvG5tQOpeBya8xtF5hyI.html
Thanks Tom! You explain clearer than my Celta tutor.
Thanks for your comment. Good luck with your CELTA! It’s a lot of work
Thank you, great video! You really explained it well
Thanks for watching! I’m glad you found the video useful
What an explanation!
I’m glad you found the explanation useful! Try this intrusion activity th-cam.com/video/bx7ccRi99Kw/w-d-xo.html
Thank you a lot Tom!
@@belugaanastasia2962 you are welcome. Thanks for watching
SUPER COOL ! PLEASED TO MEET YOU TEACHER TOM 🖒 that's exactly what I need to improve my pronunciation well I don't have a beautiful melodic British pronounciation but I'm proud of myself and my American pronunciation because I've been studying so hard by myself and from my opinion British or American both are GORGEOUS we must love our language it's our IDENTITY .
Greetings from Argentina
I totally agree. All world Englishes are unique and interesting. Check this video on Australian English th-cam.com/video/JG_xI1DRDHo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=uqHvTmtAM_uJR5KN
I got my Australian friend to do the audio
Gracias for commenting
Thank your sir for this knowledge vedio I ma very much looking into impring my pronunciation,flow in this language
Keep it up
Great!
Thanks 🙏
Amazing Content! I love it😆
Thank you! I’m glad you like the video
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Nice and useful video!
Great! I’ll be doing a series in the individual intrusive sounds soon. Keep your eye out!
Thank you.
You are welcome. New intrusive sounds video tonight!
Thanks. Frankie goes to Holliwood sing "Relax, dondoWit!", and Geordie sing " can you doWit ,can you doWit, oooooh! You can doWit! But Accept with German Udo goes " do it, do it, do it For me!"😀
Frankie goes to Hollywood! Great example.
Hi, I'm brazilian. How do you speak this "When we was teenagers" It looks like tongue twister (When we was...) If I wanted speak fast, how would be it? I have seen it in music.
Bon dia!
Thanks for the comment. I recommend typing 'when we was' into youglish.com and listening to other people saying it. try to mimic their pronunciation and really notice the position of your lips, tongue, mouth etc.
I hope that helps
Thanks a lot!
You are welcome. Check out the other connected speech videos th-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8Oyds4tvG5tQOpeBya8xtF5hyI.html
thank you!
th-cam.com/play/PLDJGydi8Oyds4tvG5tQOpeBya8xtF5hyI.html you’re welcome! Check out the link for more useful videos
nice
Thank you! I hope it's useful
I saw this sentence “idea or overview” do you pronounce as “idear ro roverview”?
Thanks for watching and watching.
For me, there is an intrusive /r/ between idea and or, and or and overview.
Some Americans and some other accents pronounce the /r/ at the end of ‘or’ so in that case it would be consonant to vowel linking, not intrusion.
I hope that makes sense
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTomthanks Tom would you able to write down pronunciation example? because I kind of find hard to pronounce it and it sounds a bit strange….
Also another example “Banana or orange”
For me I find to pronounce the “o” sound after “or”
I wish I can hear the actual pronunciation 😢 google translate is too fast for me haha
@@Katy38316 no problem. Check my video on intrusive /r/. It gives lots of examples and the difference between British and American English. m.th-cam.com/video/y4ljaHpyYhY/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB
I hope it can give you some good examples to listen to
American English?
@@IvanMontesino-qc4zz good question. Americans often pronounce the /r/ sound so there isn’t an intrusive /r/ in American English.
I explain it in this video th-cam.com/video/y4ljaHpyYhY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tTyufkmiMh6ZqmT4
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هل انت امريكي؟
@@Hussein-cd6mb British 🇬🇧
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTom
هل هذا شيء موجود باللكنة الأمريكية ؟
@@Hussein-cd6mb sorry, I don’t speak Arabic
@@EnglishpronunciationwithTom Do you teach English with an American or British accent?
@@Hussein-cd6mb British. But isn’t so strong