Josh single handedly showing the whole community all the mistakes I'm still doing haha. I'm just laughin at this point since I've made all these mistakes or still making them and it's funny to see you drop a nice video for the folks. This is a very good video because it saves everybody time and prevents them from going through what I did, thus wasting a lotta time and energy learning it on your own. Pay attention and remind yourself when practicing and it'll be so much easier.
Well, I think that tension is, basically, the core problem for all speakers, not arabic per se. We all should work on that. There are two types of tension. Rising and lowering. Arabic speakers tend to have the lowering. Regardless of your original language, work on tension the most. When I say lowering what I mean by that is lowering the tongue down, usually the middle part.
couldn't wait to finish watching the video to throw my comment. These are exactly my mistakes 😂 I've learned pronunciation and practiced it for a long time, although everything was mostly TECHNICALLY right, I could feel something was missing when comparing the resonance and texture of the sounds I'm making with those of native speakers. If you remember we've discussed in the comments the concept of " voice placement" that's why I've been sticking around this concept just to get rid of those mistakes you mentioned. 😅 Can't find words to show how grateful I am ❤️ I'm going back to continue watching the video 😃
@@NativeEnglishHacks I'm so excited to do all of these technics with you all over 😁 I really would like you to coach me privately but I do have some obstacles in the way unfortunately. In case I can take private lessons with you, I'm not sure if I saw your contacts information Could you please tell me how to reach out? 😅
@@NativeEnglishHacks I visited your website and it lead me to italki but the link didn't open . I think I need VPN. Welcome to Syria .. the "americanly" sanctioned county 😁😂
@@NativeEnglishHacks It's ok! That's what politics does 😅 But I'm not a politician, I'm just a random guy learning English 😁 Any way I'll keep following your content here on TH-cam until I find out some way to get around these things
Why did it cannot be pronounced like that, only if it's contracted to why'd it. The option with the R doesn't exist. I assume you're writing the R to represent the flapped-D, which is correct and the most common thing to do (it's the normal pronunciation here), but if you mean an actual R, you can never replace a D for an R
Send me an email and I'll send you the program file. I'm currently having issues with my email (I should recieve it but it might not send back the first time), but you can find it at nativeenglishhacks.com/contact
Josh, You're understanding of English sounds and how to produce them is second to none. Thank you for your amazing videos!
Josh single handedly showing the whole community all the mistakes I'm still doing haha. I'm just laughin at this point since I've made all these mistakes or still making them and it's funny to see you drop a nice video for the folks.
This is a very good video because it saves everybody time and prevents them from going through what I did, thus wasting a lotta time and energy learning it on your own. Pay attention and remind yourself when practicing and it'll be so much easier.
Amazing! Getting rid of tension is the key for arabic speakers to sound native like.(This is an old comment I changed my mind.
I kinda think, honestly, that we arabic speakers are too out and too low. We need to make it higher and more in.
Well, I think that tension is, basically, the core problem for all speakers, not arabic per se. We all should work on that. There are two types of tension. Rising and lowering. Arabic speakers tend to have the lowering. Regardless of your original language, work on tension the most. When I say lowering what I mean by that is lowering the tongue down, usually the middle part.
Yeah, the middle is very high against the roof of the mouth for me too. Specifically, when the jaw is more closed
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Holy f*ck "higher and more in". This is true. I was smarter than I thought.
I was so right. Some speakers maintain middle high, and some speakers maintain it low. Arabic speakers maintain low.
couldn't wait to finish watching the video to throw my comment.
These are exactly my mistakes 😂 I've learned pronunciation and practiced it for a long time, although everything was mostly TECHNICALLY right, I could feel something was missing when comparing the resonance and texture of the sounds I'm making with those of native speakers.
If you remember we've discussed in the comments the concept of " voice placement" that's why I've been sticking around this concept just to get rid of those mistakes you mentioned. 😅
Can't find words to show how grateful I am ❤️
I'm going back to continue watching the video 😃
And imagine, this is just phase 0. Phase 2 is going to help even more when it comes to specific sounds and their quality
@@NativeEnglishHacks
I'm so excited to do all of these technics with you all over 😁 I really would like you to coach me privately but I do have some obstacles in the way unfortunately.
In case I can take private lessons with you, I'm not sure if I saw your contacts information
Could you please tell me how to reach out? 😅
@@NativeEnglishHacks
I visited your website and it lead me to italki but the link didn't open . I think I need VPN.
Welcome to Syria .. the "americanly" sanctioned county 😁😂
Oh wow. Sorry about that.
@@NativeEnglishHacks
It's ok! That's what politics does 😅
But I'm not a politician, I'm just a random guy learning English 😁
Any way I'll keep following your content here on TH-cam until I find out some way to get around these things
Why did it or why'd it, can it be pronounced like why dit or whyrit?
Why did it cannot be pronounced like that, only if it's contracted to why'd it. The option with the R doesn't exist. I assume you're writing the R to represent the flapped-D, which is correct and the most common thing to do (it's the normal pronunciation here), but if you mean an actual R, you can never replace a D for an R
Hi. The link tô download your ear training is not working. Can you send me a new one?
The ear trainer software is currently unavailable
@@NativeEnglishHacks Can you send me The audios then? I rebooted my pc. I loved using it
Send me an email and I'll send you the program file. I'm currently having issues with my email (I should recieve it but it might not send back the first time), but you can find it at nativeenglishhacks.com/contact
@@NativeEnglishHacks Okay, it's my Middle name first martins then my first name g male . Come ! Thanks
I don't send emails to anyone directly. You have to email me first
This video makes me think that Josh should be pursuing a career in throat singing.