Its been approximately one year since I watched your last video and now I came back I'm able to speak English fluently so mu advice for the other learners do not stop till you get it try again and again and you'll be able to speak now I'm willing to learn a third language
I haven't described the words how useful this kind of video lessons for me. You know the way she taught us It's been rewarded and helpful for all of us, specially whose are wanted to understand native speaker effortlessly.
Your lessons have inspired me. When I listen in English now, I try analyzing sound with what you've taught us and I've read in Wikipedia and the web. It helps me understand a bit why they didn't talk like the words and what happened in their speaking even though I can't imitate them all.
When I started to watch your videos I didn't understand these exercises because my level of listening was pretty bad. Now I can understand it despise I'm not fluent or have confidence to speak, but I'm working on it.
Thank you so much our teacher... our studying in this way are very good for learning how to speake very good and understand others who speak English ...... l hope you happy life and good health for you and your family
Hi Rachel. Thank you very much for videos. After watching your videos now am able understand US accent and reductions, though i have a lot go, but i believe one day ill be fluent like a native American. It maybe tough for me as of now to pronounce like that, but your videos giving me confidence n motivation to accomplish my desire to speak like native. " practice makes a man perfect".👍
Hi Rachel!! How are you doing? I hope you're doing well. This is an excellent and useful method for learning to speak and understand English. Since I have watched all your videos I have improved my pronunciation and comprehension to a great extent, it has not been easy but with dedication and practice I can see the good results. But I still have a long way to go. Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with us. Keep doing such a wonderful job!!
@@rachelsenglish tnx Rach, you've given so much for your all vedios that help us a lot,i don't have enough sources of the income, otherwise i will buy your whole courses. oh i am extremely sorry for that my english is too bad
7:10 you said ( help you ) i know the letter in help is dark L, but my question, is the tip of tongue, touche anywhere in mouth like down back teeth or upper back teeth after the back of tongue touch throat .
Hi! For me, I find that the tip of the tongue is lifted a little bit, and maybe slightly pulled back, but I think that it will be a little different for everyone. The important part for the Dark L is the stretch in the back of the tongue.
Hi Rachel glad to see you again Your videos have improved my English and I'm getting better at the movies Thanks a bunch you're amazing teacher Have a great Wednesday my dear teacher 😉🇧🇷 stay aafe and healthy
Learning English through film is always fun. American films are indeed very useful for people who want to master American English.. Alisha you are the master Thanks anyway
Hi, I have to watch this movie. Second thought group Third-time repeat section was a little bit hard but I did pause 10 or 11 times I just read and after I repeated I learned in this scene vocabulary word condescend even though you didn't tell but I watched in Google I enjoyed this lesson you are outstanding pronunciation teacher in this world I've seen a lot of English pronunciations video on youtube but no one can't teach like you thanks for making this analysis video.
I was having a hard time with the last week video. Yet I did quite better this time 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 so thank you Rachel. Lots of love from Caracas. 🖤🖤🤘🏽🤘🏽😘😘😉😉👍🏽👍🏽
As always mentioned, Rachel's classes are the best....But It would be Great if we have a vocabulary section for the clips studied because all the scenes are from American movies and most of the are consideres cultural....just an Idea.
Hi Rachel. I have a question about the last sentence in this video. In the sentence the word “fit”, does it function as a verb or an adjective? If it functions as a verb, shouldn’t it be “fits”? I am confused so looking forward to the answer from you! Thanks a lot!
I believe because it is past tense 'fit' works as a verb here. For instance, if a friend tried on a shirt at a store earlier, you might say: 'The shirt fit you when you tried it on earlier." However, if it is present tense, "The shirt fits you" - you would want 'fits'.
Hi Rachel. I really appreciate your detailed explanation at 11:48 regarding the vowel change of the word 'told'. This cleared up my confusion which has perplexed me for such a long time. Does this type of change also appear in words that consist of /eɪl/ sound (e.g. detail, fail, hail, pale, sale, trail, wail)? Oftentimes, I hear native speakers pronouncing simply like /el/ rather than /eɪl/. Thank you. 😀
Hi! I have definitely heard native speakers do this with the AY as in SAY diphthong as well. However, I would say it maintains it's AY as in SAY sound in those words more than the OH as in NO in 'told'.
25:03 fun part? It's the worst part or well, the part most difficult but we must do it, is the best way for improve our pronunciation, I take 30 more minutes in that part, I repeat it maaaaany times until I get it right, especially when there is a long thoughts group, that's why it's worst part for me 😭
Well, there are a whole bunch of ways to improve! Check out all of the videos on my website to work on English pronuncation - rachelsenglish.com/video-categories/. And for more of a focus on grammar you can check out the videos at EngVid.com. Keep practicing and you will improve!
﴿قُل هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ﴾ [الإخلاص: ١] Say, "He is Allāh, [who is] One, - Saheeh International ﴿اللَّهُ الصَّمَدُ﴾ [الإخلاص: ٢] Allāh, the Eternal Refuge. - Saheeh International ﴿لَم يَلِد وَلَم يولَد﴾ [الإخلاص: ٣] He neither begets nor is born, - Saheeh International ﴿وَلَم يَكُن لَهُ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌ﴾ [الإخلاص: ٤] Nor is there to Him any equivalent." - Saheeh International
Hi, Rachel. First of all, I really appreciate what you did. I learn a lot from your channel. But, I have question. When a constant placed beofore a constand but after a syllable, do we need to pronounce the constant?
Teacher, thank you for your analysis, one question that had been bothering me a long time, how to pronounce “l’d”, this kind of contractions are hard to pronounce, pls help thank you
I don't know what I enjoy more, learning english, or listening to Rachel's explanation of the verbal dynamics of communication.
Thanks for watching David!
Its been approximately one year since I watched your last video and now I came back I'm able to speak English fluently so mu advice for the other learners do not stop till you get it try again and again and you'll be able to speak now I'm willing to learn a third language
Wow third language!!
Well done and thanks for ur advice
Awesome! Thanks for sharing Assirem!
That’s really good. I love how to teach prononciation. Thank you.
You're very welcome Jean!
I'm from Perú - Latin America and I have learned English white these videos.🤓🎉
Learning English through movies is the short way to improve the listening skill. One of the efficient methods of teacher Rachel.
Thank you!
I haven't described the words how useful this kind of video lessons for me. You know the way she taught us It's been rewarded and helpful for all of us, specially whose are wanted to understand native speaker effortlessly.
Thank you very much Shaddam!
Short Segments: @26:19
Short Slow Motion: @27:53
Long Segments (Harder!): @30:20
To assist you in your studies, the time that starts the listening and repetition exercises is 26:24
You are the best teacher and thanks for all your videos. I improve my listening to American English and now I don't use subtitles in films.
That's great! Keep it up Bieti!
Your lessons have inspired me. When I listen in English now, I try analyzing sound with what you've taught us and I've read in Wikipedia and the web. It helps me understand a bit why they didn't talk like the words and what happened in their speaking even though I can't imitate them all.
That's great Na! Thanks for sharing!
Exelente video......aga mas videos como este nuevos.nos ayuda mucho para aprender el English..
Thanks Obdulia! Stay connected.
❤️ I LOVE this type of lesson please make more lesson like this
Thanks for watching Larry!
Thank you so much dear Rachel!! If only i could have a teacher like you when i was at school.
Aww you're very welcome!
Great lesson!
In the practice part, when we practice "Don't condescend, Hank.",the screen already flipped to next page.
When I started to watch your videos I didn't understand these exercises because my level of listening was pretty bad. Now I can understand it despise I'm not fluent or have confidence to speak, but I'm working on it.
That's great! Keep it up Mary!
Your teaching style is so good. I love your teaching style. 💗
Go ahead.
Thanks a lot Eva!
Thank you so much our teacher... our studying in this way are very good for learning how to speake very good and understand others who speak English ...... l hope you happy life and good health for you and your family
You too and thanks for watching!
Very good teacher, thank you
Glad you liked it!
That’s really good. I love your videos on the English language every Tuesday. Thank you.
Thanks! Glad you like them!
I love the way you break this scene down! And this was a great film. Excellent job!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for the class my favorite teacher I follow you since 2015
You're welcome Chester!
Another great lesson, Rachel! Thank you sooo much!!!!!!
You're welcome Wilson!
Listen to Rachel is music for my ears.
Thanks mam for enable us to understand English very easily
My pleasure Anil!
Thank you so much for the lesson.😃👍
You're welcome Wilberth!
Rachel! Opera singer´s perfect pitch! So nice
Thanks Jaime!
Thank you teacher 👍👍👍
You're very welcome Djamel!
Learning English through the movies is good way to learn american English.. Thank you.
You're welcome Manusha!
Hi Rachel. Thank you very much for videos. After watching your videos now am able understand US accent and reductions, though i have a lot go, but i believe one day ill be fluent like a native American. It maybe tough for me as of now to pronounce like that, but your videos giving me confidence n motivation to accomplish my desire to speak like native. " practice makes a man perfect".👍
That's great to hear Shekar! Keep it up!
These lessons from tuesday and very good i watch with great pleasure and an english very well taught congrutulations teacher rachel 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍
My pleasure!
Hi Rachel!! How are you doing?
I hope you're doing well. This is an excellent and useful method for learning to speak and understand English. Since I have watched all your videos I have improved my pronunciation and comprehension to a great extent, it has not been easy but with dedication and practice I can see the good results. But I still have a long way to go. Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge with us.
Keep doing such a wonderful job!!
That's great to hear Naccio! Thanks a lot for sharing!
It's impossible not to like a video like this.
Thanks a lot Milly!
You always fix my intonations and pronunciations. Dadada!!
Hello Rachel! Thank you so much for your lessons! It's always brilliant, helpful and just a great gift if studying English!
Glad you like them Sergei!
@@rachelsenglish tnx Rach, you've given so much for your all vedios that help us a lot,i don't have enough sources of the income, otherwise i will buy your whole courses. oh i am extremely sorry for that my english is too bad
Wonderful, thanks Rachel
You're welcome Eham!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
7:10 you said ( help you ) i know the letter in help is dark L, but my question, is the tip of tongue, touche anywhere in mouth like down back teeth or upper back teeth after the back of tongue touch throat .
Hi! For me, I find that the tip of the tongue is lifted a little bit, and maybe slightly pulled back, but I think that it will be a little different for everyone. The important part for the Dark L is the stretch in the back of the tongue.
Hi Rachel glad to see you again
Your videos have improved my English and I'm getting better at the movies
Thanks a bunch you're amazing teacher
Have a great Wednesday my dear teacher 😉🇧🇷 stay aafe and healthy
You too Aparecido! Thanks for your support!
@@rachelsenglish you're awesome Rachel have a great Sunday 😉🇧🇷 take care
Learning English through film is always fun. American films are indeed very useful for people who want to master American English..
Alisha you are the master
Thanks anyway
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much. God bless you . 🤗🤗
Thanks Adrian!
Your videos are ONE OF A KIND, little by little. Thanks to lessons like this I've been improving even higher. You're awesome 👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thanks a lot Marcelo!
Thanks so much
You're welcome Abdul!
Thank you
You're welcome!
Hi, I have to watch this movie. Second thought group Third-time repeat section was a little bit hard but I did pause 10 or 11 times I just read and after I repeated I learned in this scene vocabulary word condescend even though you didn't tell but I watched in Google I enjoyed this lesson you are outstanding pronunciation teacher in this world I've seen a lot of English pronunciations video on youtube but no one can't teach like you thanks for making this analysis video.
Thanks for sharing Ghanshyam! :)
A huge thanks for you as always @Rachel's English
for your effort... I think those who are unlike your video, they are mute and deaf.
Thanks for your support Nushar!
I was having a hard time with the last week video. Yet I did quite better this time 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 so thank you Rachel. Lots of love from Caracas. 🖤🖤🤘🏽🤘🏽😘😘😉😉👍🏽👍🏽
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
As usual you are very good teacher Rachel
Thanks Mohamed!
This is a good one. Thanks
You're welcome Gladys!
As always mentioned, Rachel's classes are the best....But It would be Great if we have a vocabulary section for the clips studied because all the scenes are from American movies and most of the are consideres cultural....just an Idea.
Good suggestion, thanks!
Thanks Rachel
My pleasure!
Hi Rachel. I have a question about the last sentence in this video. In the sentence the word “fit”, does it function as a verb or an adjective? If it functions as a verb, shouldn’t it be “fits”? I am confused so looking forward to the answer from you! Thanks a lot!
I believe because it is past tense 'fit' works as a verb here. For instance, if a friend tried on a shirt at a store earlier, you might say: 'The shirt fit you when you tried it on earlier." However, if it is present tense, "The shirt fits you" - you would want 'fits'.
Rachel's English I understand, “fit”=“fitted”. Thank you very much. I really appreciate it.
I've got so many lessons from this video
Great! Thanks for watching!
Thank you!!!
Thank you rachel, i love how you teach a prononciation !
My pleasure Ilyas!
Thank you for your efforts to give like these amazing lessons
My pleasure Ayam!
Thanks alot
No problem!
You're the best teacher in the world. 😍
Wow, thank you!
Thanks. It's the most important video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks teacher
You're welcome Jose!
thank you teacher Rachel's
My pleasure Sacad!
I love listening to your lessons
Excellent, excellent,excellent!
Thanks for watching Stela!
Hi Rachel. I really appreciate your detailed explanation at 11:48 regarding the vowel change of the word 'told'. This cleared up my confusion which has perplexed me for such a long time. Does this type of change also appear in words that consist of /eɪl/ sound (e.g. detail, fail, hail, pale, sale, trail, wail)? Oftentimes, I hear native speakers pronouncing simply like /el/ rather than /eɪl/. Thank you. 😀
Hi! I have definitely heard native speakers do this with the AY as in SAY diphthong as well. However, I would say it maintains it's AY as in SAY sound in those words more than the OH as in NO in 'told'.
@@rachelsenglish Thanks for your answer Rachel! That really helps!
25:03 fun part? It's the worst part or well, the part most difficult but we must do it, is the best way for improve our pronunciation, I take 30 more minutes in that part, I repeat it maaaaany times until I get it right, especially when there is a long thoughts group, that's why it's worst part for me 😭
You made it, excellent teaching no comments thank you so much
Very helpful lesson .
Glad to hear that!
Where u from ?
Nice video thanks,keep it up.
Thanks for watching Pankaj!
10:45
15:31
24:23
Thank you so much, teacher.
You're welcome Kamel!
Another great class my wonderful teacher
Thanks a lot Desempregado!
I love this kind of video!
PLZ make more 😜
I'm improving a lot, thanks you.
My pleasure Veronica!
Thank you for this amazing video
You're welcome Reza!
Ma'am your teaching method is so nice l learn a lot in your video lesson
Thanks Aswad!
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thank you so much.I want to speak and practise English frequently.can you advise me?
Well, there are a whole bunch of ways to improve! Check out all of the videos on my website to work on English pronuncation - rachelsenglish.com/video-categories/. And for more of a focus on grammar you can check out the videos at EngVid.com. Keep practicing and you will improve!
Hope you keep maKing such listening exercise clips
Thanks, I will!
I love these lessons, thank you. Please, make more lessons like these
More to come!
Thank you teacher!! It's amazing these lessons
You're very welcome!
Teacher I don't understand this sentence: Don't condensate Hank. What does it mean?
It’s really amazing video , thanks so Much for you’re effort
My pleasure!
You're great! I LOVE YOU 💕 Beautiful Rachel 💕
Thank you!
Perfect tutorials
Thank you!
Thank you, it’s very musikal
You're welcome!
24:48. 26:21. 30:20
Great
Thanks so much
You're welcome @mujrih23!
Hi Rachel, How to hear and pronounce past verbs when speaking quickly ?
You are amazing thank you so much
You are so welcome Hayder!
You're fantastic!!
Thanks Yerby!
@@rachelsenglish thank you so much! for your videos.
Absolutely amazing like usually
Thanks again!
감사합니다
27:55 slow
24:48 whole conversation
﴿قُل هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ﴾ [الإخلاص: ١]
Say, "He is Allāh, [who is] One,
- Saheeh International
﴿اللَّهُ الصَّمَدُ﴾ [الإخلاص: ٢]
Allāh, the Eternal Refuge.
- Saheeh International
﴿لَم يَلِد وَلَم يولَد﴾ [الإخلاص: ٣]
He neither begets nor is born,
- Saheeh International
﴿وَلَم يَكُن لَهُ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌ﴾ [الإخلاص: ٤]
Nor is there to Him any equivalent."
- Saheeh International
Learning English through movies with Rachel, it's exactly what the doctor ordered.
This is very helpful,thanks! Hi Rach,can you do some 《Breaking bad 》or《Friends》more👏🏻😄
Great suggestion!
🌺🌞 Thanks rachel hope I can meet with you one day and give you presents you help me so much for years
You're very welcome!
Hi, Rachel. First of all, I really appreciate what you did. I learn a lot from your channel.
But, I have question. When a constant placed beofore a constand but after a syllable, do we need to pronounce the constant?
I'm not sure I understand your question! Can you repost this as a new comment and add a couple of examples? Thanks!
Teacher, thank you for your analysis, one question that had been bothering me a long time, how to pronounce “l’d”, this kind of contractions are hard to pronounce, pls help thank you
Simply amazing
Thank you Manu!
درس ممتاز ومفيد 🇰🇼🇺🇸
Great video. Dark l is too difficult to pronounce.
Thanks I am 64 years old , but I still try to learn (use Google Translate)
Awesome! Keep it up Tien!