72 yo woman here and I dont pronounce adult or address the way you do. So it’s a-dult & a-dress emphasis on the 2nd syllable. I was taught elocution at school.
As an Aussie I have to note that your tone is very specifically “instructional Aussie”… it’s the tone used by teachers, doctors and the police when they need you to follow what they are saying in a friendly but definitely authoritative way. You’re a great teacher!
This helps me regain back my accent. I used to have an Aussie accent as a kid but moved to my parents country as a kid. I used to get bullied for it and adapted to theirs mixed with some American accent because of my mates. Now I have an Indian,Aussie,Irish and american accent but they are all jumbled around but the Indian overtakes everything else which I hate. I hoping to get back to my original accent hopefully this helps.
Thank you for doing this video! It's so good. I've been struggling for ages to explain to my American friends online (so without the benefit of them hearing me speak) how to pronounce my name (Rob) the way I do. I couldn't figure out how to describe that short 'o' sound to them, so now I can just link them to this :D
Hey Candice, you and I are in a short film “SnowGlobe” which premiered last month and you were Amazing! Speaking of amazing I’m researching your accent for a role and I noticed when you did “Amazing “ you didn’t contract the “ing” to “in’ “ so I think I’ve been doing it wrong for years! I’m off to watch your other videos now! You are sensational- I was gonna tease you at the premiere with my fairy impression but I’ll save it for another day! Lol
Beau! Thanks mate, it's so nice to connect with you! I haven't seen Snow Globe yet (super sad I couldn't make it to the premier) but I'm sure you were amazing too! I can't wait to see it :p So. The 'ing' in 'amazing' can actually go either way with the Aussie accent. Dropping the g just creates a broader sound. My own dialect is pretty general, so I personally never drop the g, but some Aussies certainly do. So you're not wrong! Haha!
the tip about the cheeks helps the most....I couldn't grasp how to make the vowels twist or dip like they do in Australian accent, but putting the cheeks higher by flexing them towards the eyes makes the long vowels much easier. The 'o's are still strange but more doable. A cheeky language!
Nice video. I found it very useful. The only thing is pool and cook have different uː and ʊ sounds. I think it's important to point out that it's not just an L letter making it different as there are plenty of words that have the same sound, but they don't have an L after OO, such as roof, food, root, spooky, loose, toot etc.
I always think I lean between cultivated and general. My accent is pretty damn mild so I don’t think people tend to pick up I’m Australian straight away (unless they are Australian themselves). I’ve had a lot of Americans assume I was English in the past..
I am in America. Took me half a lifetime to decide I do not speak English . I speak american, in my case more new England and not southern (which I discovered going to school there.). Yet I really like it when young or any people speak the KINGS ENGLISH. ie to say we speak words in the dictionary and not slang. Thank you for the info on accents.. Read about Australia as a kid and all its unique fauna. Much to my dismay, never got to visit.
I love you ...You are such a good teacher.It seams you are directly interacting with me.Learning Australian accent from India while watching "The Ashes".
Hi, Candice! =) I’m Claudia who live in Melbourne! I’m so happy to meet you on youtube again! I’m looking forward to seeing you soon with another video! Have a good weekend, see ya!
At the 11:42 mark you say that in the word "after" that the first 'a' is the ah sound and the second 'a' a schaw, but there is only one 'a' in the word "after." Just want to let you know in case it was an error. Absolutely love the video btw. Very helpful.
Scott Ponoroff thanks! Not an error though. I’m talking about the ‘a’ sound. In an Australian dialect the ‘er’ at the end of words is often pronounced like an ‘a’ sound. Which sometimes will slide into a ‘shwa’ sound, depending on how broad the dialect is 🙂
@@candicemoll8386 Thank you for taking the time to respond! I watched the video again, and now understand what you mean. It makes perfect sense now. I think I was overthinking it initially. Again, absolutely love your videos because they are so helpful. I hope you are coming out with a new one soon!!
answer confused me haha i naturally say an eh like sound for the first a ehn-sah. This is a very handy coach for enunciating, i need to work on speaking clearer so thank you :]
See when i was young i live in australia cause my family traveled a lot i picked up the accent cause I was young but I speak with an weird accent that’s mixed with everything but I decided I really love the accent
For "address" in America we emphasize the "a" if it's a street address. But usually we emphasize the "e" if we are talking about a speech type of address, for example, if we are talking about a speaker addressing a crowd we wouldn't emphasize the "a" like we would if we are asking for a shipping address.
I suscribe !!! i need to watch this type of class because you are australian and i wanna do the working holiday in australia.. so, i have to understand the aussies !
Firstly, I would like to say that the video was fantastic. Bingo!!. Secondly, You are a really nice teacher. Very simple and generous. In addition, you are really beautiful and cute. Would love to follow your videos. You go girl :)
Ta heaps Candice. I'm Filipina 🇵🇭 and have lived in Australia 🇦🇺 for 35years. It took me 10years to be able to grasped the Aussie lingo most especially the colloquialisms. Eg. See you this arvie, Fair dinkum etc. Australia is a melting pot and there's a lot of migrants from Europe after the Second World War, and in the late 60's 70's Asians, Middle Eastern ethnicity. Good onya. 🇦🇺🇵🇭🌅🍀✌️
So the thing is I’m just trying to learn the dialect of Australians because I think it is the coolest thing but also I want to live in Australia because it looks beautiful! So I want to learn as much as possible so I can kinda be ready for the change in dialect so please keep these kinda videos coming please they are helpful
Really interesting. I've noticed I say "al-YOU-mini-um" instead. And my 'a' sound changes when it precedes an 'n'. For example I'd say 'back' the way you say it, but "answer" differently (NSW here). Most like 'Cairns' or a nasally sound
When she says ”good” after I say something it makes me feel so accomplished and fulfilled. Also, I think she is my new favorite person.
Haha! Thanks for watching, I'm glad you're trying things out loud!!
72 yo woman here and I dont pronounce adult or address the way you do. So it’s a-dult & a-dress emphasis on the 2nd syllable. I was taught elocution at school.
Every time you say "good," I repeat that too lol.
seanplaysmusic haha same
Same!!
My mouth is literally tired after this 😂 I’m determined to learn this!
Ekzakly
charleen - I’ve got a few phrases down, but definitely couldn’t hold a convincing conversation 🤦🏼♀️😂
@@EK-dt4cp I’m guessing you didn’t train your accent a lot
As an Aussie I have to note that your tone is very specifically “instructional Aussie”… it’s the tone used by teachers, doctors and the police when they need you to follow what they are saying in a friendly but definitely authoritative way. You’re a great teacher!
her face is perfect.
That’s why I’m here
Hatem Robaiei thats creepy to say
@@thomascool1335 she use to be in a kids programme i use to watch
Weirdos…
Her & English With Lucy, both are my favourite!
why am i here after watching felix talking in an aussie accent?
Haha same😂
Me with rosie
Yoooo mate sameeee
sameee
Lmao sameee
I'm an Aussie watching this and learnt a lot about the way I speak. Very interesting.
Thanks for watching!
She’s just so adorably happy it’s infectious 😃
🙃
for learners who are more used to the *IPA* (myself included):
2:58 æ (or "short a" according to her)
5:00 ɛ (short e)
6:18 ɪ (short i)
7:13 ɒ (short o)
8:18 ʌ (short u)
9:10 ɑː (ah)
9:53 ə - schwa sound
12:13 ɔ: (aw)
13:44 ʊ (short u)
I feel like she's so pure , also her voice is so relaxing i love it . 💕
the bright your smile with clear Aussie accent makes me happy :D
This helps me regain back my accent. I used to have an Aussie accent as a kid but moved to my parents country as a kid. I used to get bullied for it and adapted to theirs mixed with some American accent because of my mates. Now I have an Indian,Aussie,Irish and american accent but they are all jumbled around but the Indian overtakes everything else which I hate. I hoping to get back to my original accent hopefully this helps.
Awesome lesson from the US thanks so much Bob
Delete bob😮
Good practice. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Broad - QLD, NT, TAS and parts of WA
Thank you for doing this video! It's so good. I've been struggling for ages to explain to my American friends online (so without the benefit of them hearing me speak) how to pronounce my name (Rob) the way I do. I couldn't figure out how to describe that short 'o' sound to them, so now I can just link them to this :D
Thanks for the video Candice Moll.
Thanks for watching!
"If I don't make sense to you, do another search..." Hahaha best customer service! Honest and quick 🤣🤣🤣🤣
...because maybe someone else can 🤪🤣🤣
i feel so lucky to get your video on my device thank you for learning me clearly.
This was a really good watch. I will try out these techniques with a Australian friend of mine.
I want an an auzzie accent so bad idk why it's alwase intreued me and I want to go to Australia
I'm Aussie and don't find it very attractive sounding. This lady has a very mild accent. Great vid though
Evitas animal liberation it’s probably because you are so used to hearing the accent lol
your smile is so charming. I mean my goodness! I can never get enough of it
Thank you for making the Australian accent English videos!! Help a lot 👍
A lot of my students have trouble saying "walk to work." The difference between the tongue positions is so slight.
Hey Candice, you and I are in a short film “SnowGlobe” which premiered last month and you were Amazing! Speaking of amazing I’m researching your accent for a role and I noticed when you did “Amazing “ you didn’t contract the “ing” to “in’ “ so I think I’ve been doing it wrong for years! I’m off to watch your other videos now! You are sensational- I was gonna tease you at the premiere with my fairy impression but I’ll save it for another day! Lol
Beau! Thanks mate, it's so nice to connect with you! I haven't seen Snow Globe yet (super sad I couldn't make it to the premier) but I'm sure you were amazing too! I can't wait to see it :p
So. The 'ing' in 'amazing' can actually go either way with the Aussie accent. Dropping the g just creates a broader sound. My own dialect is pretty general, so I personally never drop the g, but some Aussies certainly do. So you're not wrong! Haha!
You save me in Australia. Please, make more videos. Thank youuuuuu
Why am I watching this? I’m Aussie...
Coz accents are FUN! :p
Cuz you're just attracted towards her cute mouth movement, that's kinda eye catching
great job Candice. Thanks
Thank you.I appreciate your learning method
Beautiful eyes
You forgot her smile too! ;)
Love this episode.
To my surprise, this channel is still in use.
the tip about the cheeks helps the most....I couldn't grasp how to make the vowels twist or dip like they do in Australian accent, but putting the cheeks higher by flexing them towards the eyes makes the long vowels much easier. The 'o's are still strange but more doable. A cheeky language!
You're back. I'm happy to have u again with ur helpful lessons.
Thank you and do make more video s like this.
Thanks Candice,
That's very helpful. Waiting for your next teaching videos
I wish I was Australian. I think of it as my home country
Corey Hughes haha why?
A weeabogan!
timmyhoodlum yess
Schizophrenia?
its so easy to learn with ur videos mam thnx
Nice video. I found it very useful. The only thing is pool and cook have different uː and ʊ sounds. I think it's important to point out that it's not just an L letter making it different as there are plenty of words that have the same sound, but they don't have an L after OO, such as roof, food, root, spooky, loose, toot etc.
Very helpful video!
Why do I LOVE when she says “ good “ it sounds so good 😂😭
Hahaha! An incentive to practise. You could sound this 'good' too! 😂
I'm mexican and enjoy listening to her accent.
Candice Living In California USA...Australians are great and broad minded people
I always think I lean between cultivated and general. My accent is pretty damn mild so I don’t think people tend to pick up I’m Australian straight away (unless they are Australian themselves). I’ve had a lot of Americans assume I was English in the past..
i relate to this ;-; glad to know im not alone :D
Great work. Thanks.
I am in America. Took me half a lifetime to decide I do not speak English . I speak american, in my case more new England and not southern (which I discovered going to school there.). Yet I really like it when young or any people speak the KINGS ENGLISH. ie to say we speak words in the dictionary and not slang. Thank you for the info on accents.. Read about Australia as a kid and all its unique fauna. Much to my dismay, never got to visit.
A lot of modern Australian accent is influenced by America as expected by Hollywood and television. our accent has changed greatly since WW2
Your smile is soo beautiful.. i literally can't concentrate ❤️😭
I love you ...You are such a good teacher.It seams you are directly interacting with me.Learning Australian accent from India while watching "The Ashes".
Amazing! I learned a lot with this class.
This was really helpful thank you mate
I think you did well. I really enjoyed how you speak and hope for another australian accent video. Love your cheek kkk
I liked your video Candice! thanks :)
Hi, Candice! =)
I’m Claudia who live in Melbourne!
I’m so happy to meet you on youtube again!
I’m looking forward to seeing you soon with another video! Have a good weekend, see ya!
Thank you very much this has really helped me
her smile just made my day
This helped so much since I lost my accent and I want to regain it!
At the 11:42 mark you say that in the word "after" that the first 'a' is the ah sound and the second 'a' a schaw, but there is only one 'a' in the word "after." Just want to let you know in case it was an error. Absolutely love the video btw. Very helpful.
Scott Ponoroff thanks! Not an error though. I’m talking about the ‘a’ sound. In an Australian dialect the ‘er’ at the end of words is often pronounced like an ‘a’ sound. Which sometimes will slide into a ‘shwa’ sound, depending on how broad the dialect is 🙂
@@candicemoll8386 Thank you for taking the time to respond! I watched the video again, and now understand what you mean. It makes perfect sense now. I think I was overthinking it initially. Again, absolutely love your videos because they are so helpful. I hope you are coming out with a new one soon!!
Recommended.
Worth a try.
xx
Thanks for watching!
Do more videos like this I’m following everything!
In Tasmania we have the softest accent in AU. Thought my father is from English, with irsh orgin, Welsh and Yorkshire influence.
Super meaningful class mam✍️😊👌👌👌
answer confused me haha i naturally say an eh like sound for the first a ehn-sah. This is a very handy coach for enunciating, i need to work on speaking clearer so thank you :]
Thanks
Very good.
lovely information... great video!!!
Cheers :)
oooh i almost forget..i like your smile...
Thanks ! can't wait for part III !
I really appreciate these videos
See when i was young i live in australia cause my family traveled a lot i picked up the accent cause I was young but I speak with an weird accent that’s mixed with everything but I decided I really love the accent
cool
Wonderful. Thank you so much!
could you suggest some sites for this practice, please!
For "address" in America we emphasize the "a" if it's a street address. But usually we emphasize the "e" if we are talking about a speech type of address, for example, if we are talking about a speaker addressing a crowd we wouldn't emphasize the "a" like we would if we are asking for a shipping address.
I suscribe !!! i need to watch this type of class because you are australian and i wanna do the working holiday in australia.. so, i have to understand the aussies !
Firstly, I would like to say that the video was fantastic. Bingo!!. Secondly, You are a really nice teacher. Very simple and generous. In addition, you are really beautiful and cute. Would love to follow your videos. You go girl :)
Aww that's lovely! Thanks so much!
@@candicemoll8386 Its even better to know that we are from same city😊
Cheers!!
Good stuff! Thanks!
In North Queensland we have a very heavy accent and heavy slang
Yeesssss! North Queenslanders certainly speak differently to the way I speak. I love the differences!
good lesson thanks so much :)
That is fun! Thank you! I felt like I am about 6 again. You are funny and a very good teacher. Keep it up!
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching!
Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!!
@@candicemoll8386 Your welcome.
Helpful
I like it how most of the tips given when it comes to Aussie accent go like "try being a bit lazier" 😆
Haha! It's so true :p
😂😂😂
Krykie, that bloomin' dingo et my penguin!!!!
thanks to you people Ask me if I'm from Australia everywhere I go , it's my new accent for life 💓
You're back!!
I used to watch you all the time on the fairies 💖
Ta heaps Candice. I'm Filipina 🇵🇭 and have lived in Australia 🇦🇺 for 35years. It took me 10years to be able to grasped the Aussie lingo most especially the colloquialisms. Eg. See you this arvie, Fair dinkum etc. Australia is a melting pot and there's a lot of migrants from Europe after the Second World War, and in the late 60's 70's Asians, Middle Eastern ethnicity. Good onya. 🇦🇺🇵🇭🌅🍀✌️
this is gonna be so good for my aussie-accented dnd character
Thanks it is helping
Great video thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Hello Candice ..im indonesian
I love Aussi accent so much
Just subcribed your channel might be helpfull of my upscalling my skill , cheers😊
Great lesson ! Do you explain the "so" conjunction in an other video ? ( as you say it at 12:19 and 12:48) Sounds pretty tricky.. Thanks !
So the thing is I’m just trying to learn the dialect of Australians because I think it is the coolest thing but also I want to live in Australia because it looks beautiful! So I want to learn as much as possible so I can kinda be ready for the change in dialect so please keep these kinda videos coming please they are helpful
I hope you got here now . Aussies will welcome you.
I'm not even Australian (not a native english speaker) but that's literally how I always said the words... :O
Awesome. Thanks a lot.
Learn Australian accent= victory of the year!Marry this woman and brag to friends about her accent= victory of the century!
Really interesting.
I've noticed I say "al-YOU-mini-um" instead. And my 'a' sound changes when it precedes an 'n'.
For example I'd say 'back' the way you say it, but "answer" differently (NSW here). Most like 'Cairns' or a nasally sound
Good job!!
Thanks for all these, learnt a lot , you're so beautiful too ❤
Thanks for watching!
I love you! You’re so fun and bubbly!
Thank you :)
Thanks for watching! :-)
Everything about u is so perfect candice
Nice, thanks
I love australian accent!