Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video a like and respond to this question in the comments. ❤Thanks so much for your support! ✍ QUESTION for PRACTICE: Can you think of other words that with nt in which the T is dropped? Share in the comments! 🤓 Want to join my live online classes? speakupclub.mn.co/share/oEqTAvvwpzfe2QxA? Would you like to join my community for English learners? Join my email list 😃 bit.ly/3QzoGgI WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: English Writing Lessons (thesis, introductions, topic sentences, and more!) : th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3.html English Vocabulary Lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk6pgHxfAmP1_RZnnMdtUV2.html English Grammar Lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudnbMc7WK5e6Hz1EQrz49Yvd.html How to Write English Sentences: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudkueBaTBejyvPM8tFNj-Wda.html My book recommendations for English learners: www.amazon.com/shop/jennafrancisco Say thank you and buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ❤
Hi, Jenna! Good to see you again. Hope you're doing well and that you're not swamped with work at school. Thanks for this useful video. I hope you have a wonderful Friday tomorrow and an incredible weekend ahead! All the best!
I can remember that I usually pronounce the word INTERNET with a dropped T 😊 . I enjoy practicing American accent. It is like my favorite piece of cake 🍰😍😋
I am an English teacher at a primary school in Türkiye. Even if I am not going to teach most of the things from your videos, I still enjoy watching them and learn intricate details about English. Thanks a lot
@@LearnAcademicEnglish My students keep asking how the British pronunciation of some words, like "bottle of water," is "Bo'ohw'o'wo'er." Maybe you can discuss this topic in another video if you haven't already. Thanks in advance
Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video a like and respond to this question in the comments. ❤Thanks so much for your support!
✍ QUESTION for PRACTICE:
Can you think of other words that with nt in which the T is dropped? Share in the comments!
🤓 Want to join my live online classes? speakupclub.mn.co/share/oEqTAvvwpzfe2QxA?
Would you like to join my community for English learners? Join my email list 😃
bit.ly/3QzoGgI
WHAT TO WATCH NEXT:
English Writing Lessons (thesis, introductions, topic sentences, and more!) : th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3.html
English Vocabulary Lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudk6pgHxfAmP1_RZnnMdtUV2.html
English Grammar Lessons: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudnbMc7WK5e6Hz1EQrz49Yvd.html
How to Write English Sentences: th-cam.com/play/PLTaPDxv5nudkueBaTBejyvPM8tFNj-Wda.html
My book recommendations for English learners: www.amazon.com/shop/jennafrancisco
Say thank you and buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ❤
I often drop the t sound in words like these ones. Thank you professor. We need more Academic lessons.
Glad you like them! And yes, if you listen to Americans, you'll hear the t dropped 😊
Hi, Jenna! Good to see you again. Hope you're doing well and that you're not swamped with work at school. Thanks for this useful video. I hope you have a wonderful Friday tomorrow and an incredible weekend ahead! All the best!
Thanks for the message! All the best to you, too, Rodrigo!
Thank you so much for your lesson. I often hear " Sacramento " with the way you explained.
Wonderful!
she is so true because when I tried each word fast in a sentence it worked.
Glad it worked for you!
I can remember that I usually pronounce the word INTERNET with a dropped T 😊 . I enjoy practicing American accent. It is like my favorite piece of cake 🍰😍😋
Love that!
I am an English teacher at a primary school in Türkiye. Even if I am not going to teach most of the things from your videos, I still enjoy watching them and learn intricate details about English. Thanks a lot
That's great -- thanks for sharing! Is there anything you'd like me to discuss in a video that could be useful for your teaching?
@@LearnAcademicEnglish My students keep asking how the British pronunciation of some words, like "bottle of water," is "Bo'ohw'o'wo'er." Maybe you can discuss this topic in another video if you haven't already. Thanks in advance
@@erol1020 I can explain the glottal stop sound but am not a speaker of British English, but I will do my best. Thanks for the suggestion.
@@LearnAcademicEnglish Thank you
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Impressive way of teaching.
Keep it up.
A bundle of thanks from Pakistan
You're very welcome!
Amazing points, thank you!❤🌸
You are so welcome!
by the way you helped me sooooooo much thank you
I'm so glad to hear that! Thanks for sharing 😊