Thanks! it was a good practice. May I share here a little technical tip I learned about yesterday? it's called funneling and, as I have tried it today, it appeared to be very useful to listen to your own voice during pronunciation training. May be it'll also be for somebody useful: - one hand is cupped with a palm just before the mouth and placed horizontally, the other hand is place at the ear, just as if you are holding an earphone (leave a gap of about two inches, or 5 cm, between the palm and the mouth, as well as at the ear; the finger tips of the first hand are touching the outer part of the heal of the palm of the second hand. Thus we've made a sort of an audio duct between the mouth and the ear and can now hear the sounds we pronounce loud and clear.
Thanks Ihori. That is a good idea. They do sell similar plastic devices that I have always thought about trying, but your hand technique is much cheaper 😀 . I may use it in another video. I will of course credit it to you 👍
That's fantastic to hear that you are progressing so quickly. It makes it all worthwhile for me to receive such messages. Thank you. Love❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
Wow! You just saved my nervous in G pronunciation 🤝 I have been battled with it especially GL like glue, glam, gloves etc. Will try this trick to see how it works🤼♀️ will definitely come back to testify, keep growing and thanks 4 your great job God bless you!
In Korean language, /g/,/b/,/d/ sounds exist. But these sounds don't exist in the initials of words. Many Koreans mispronounce 'Girl, Glass, Bad, But,Down' as 'Curl, Class, Pad, Putt,Town'.
Hi Becky, I just answered your question in another thread, but here it is again. For pronunciation, always look at the phonemic spelling, not the actual spelling. The phonemic spelling of knee is /ni:/, so the k is silent. Hope that helps ❤️ & 🕊
Hi John, The tongue blade is the part of the top of the tongue right behind the tongue tip. "When the tongue is at rest in a closed mouth, the tongue blade is the part of the tongue that lies directly under the alveolar ridge. See this link for diagrams 😊 ingles-americano.blogspot.com/2012/08/phonetis-sound-of-american-english-3.html?m=1
Hi Yair, thank you for the suggestion. I'll try and help so watch out for a video in the next few weeks. Make sure you have the 'notifications bell' on, so you don't miss it 😀👩🎓
oh Liz, i just love the way you communicate. Its so stress free.
No stress = Hopefully means you learn more. Thank you for watching Zoro. Love ❤️ & 🕊 Peace. Liz
One of the best channel i ever get to learn English Speaking or British accent 👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you so much V k. ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace. Liz
Thanks! it was a good practice.
May I share here a little technical tip I learned about yesterday? it's called funneling and, as I have tried it today, it appeared to be very useful to listen to your own voice during pronunciation training. May be it'll also be for somebody useful:
- one hand is cupped with a palm just before the mouth and placed horizontally, the other hand is place at the ear, just as if you are holding an earphone (leave a gap of about two inches, or 5 cm, between the palm and the mouth, as well as at the ear; the finger tips of the first hand are touching the outer part of the heal of the palm of the second hand.
Thus we've made a sort of an audio duct between the mouth and the ear and can now hear the sounds we pronounce loud and clear.
Thanks Ihori. That is a good idea. They do sell similar plastic devices that I have always thought about trying, but your hand technique is much cheaper 😀 . I may use it in another video. I will of course credit it to you 👍
The paper trick is great. I've never seen that before.!!!🎉🎉🎉
Visual learning is one of the best ways to learn ❤️ & 🕊
It feels like you were talking to me !!!!
Thank you for this lesson !!! 💙
Thank you. I did take on board your suggestion ❤️
@@EnglishwithLiz hehe yes I noticed ! Thank you 😍
I especially love your facial expressions and especially your smile. I'm in love. I am progressing very quickly😊😊😊 thanks to you. thank you so much
That's fantastic to hear that you are progressing so quickly. It makes it all worthwhile for me to receive such messages. Thank you. Love❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
Thank you for everything.
Lovely from Turkey.
My pleasure Yucel! 😀👩🎓. Love from the UK 😍
Liz,you are the best teacher!!!
It so good.
Wow! You just saved my nervous in G pronunciation 🤝 I have been battled with it especially GL like glue, glam, gloves etc. Will try this trick to see how it works🤼♀️ will definitely come back to testify, keep growing and thanks 4 your great job God bless you!
You're very funny and a professional teacher
Hi Im from Nepal i like your vedio.
Thank you Rai. I ❤️🇳🇵. I was in Kathmandu last year and absolutely loved it. Love❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
You're professional in storytelling mom 😃👍
Thank you Claudius. I do have a storytelling playlist. You could try this one th-cam.com/video/nNoQMLfXbCI/w-d-xo.html ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace. Liz
@@EnglishwithLiz thanks for kindness mom 👍
Ur Lessons are very interesting and it is very useful it help in my studies
GREAT VIDEO AND YOU TEACH AWAY SO COOL ALSO MAKES PEOPLE TO UNDERSTAND HOW TO SPEAK CORRECTLY
SO COOL!
Thanks Kang. Good to know!😊
You save me and I ENJOY it.
Glad you enjoyed it 😀👩🎓
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Thank you Your LIZ video are best
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You're welcome! Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
Thank you so much! God Bless.
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You're most welcome Maryam 😀👩🎓
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Your video is best
So nice of you to say. Thank you. ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace. Liz
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Keep it up Nhan. Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
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Dear Liz! Your lessons are very interesting, so I want to learn English with you. I would like to know, when will we learn anything about intonation?
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Thank you very much but l have a problem with pronunciation p/b
Tooth Hurty LOL, very funny! :-D
Thank you. I am actually a frustrated stand up comic 😃
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In Korean language, /g/,/b/,/d/ sounds exist. But these sounds don't exist in the initials of words. Many Koreans mispronounce 'Girl, Glass, Bad, But,Down' as 'Curl, Class, Pad, Putt,Town'.
Thanks that's very interesting!
How do you do words like knee do we just pretend the K is not there is always wonderful class I'm learning so much
Hi Becky, I just answered your question in another thread, but here it is again. For pronunciation, always look at the phonemic spelling, not the actual spelling. The phonemic spelling of knee is /ni:/, so the k is silent. Hope that helps ❤️ & 🕊
Thank you i😍 thought I misunderstood.
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Thank you Vishnu. ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace. Liz
excellent stuff again. Where exactly is the tongue blade? can you please locate it in a picture of the tongue?
Hi John,
The tongue blade is the part of the top of the tongue right behind the tongue tip. "When the tongue is at rest in a closed mouth, the tongue blade is the part of the tongue that lies directly under the alveolar ridge.
See this link for diagrams 😊
ingles-americano.blogspot.com/2012/08/phonetis-sound-of-american-english-3.html?m=1
Could you please help me the word ending sounds "L' and ''ng''? Yair Lynn Aung,from Myanmar or Burma 🇲🇲
Hi Yair, thank you for the suggestion. I'll try and help so watch out for a video in the next few weeks. Make sure you have the 'notifications bell' on, so you don't miss it 😀👩🎓
How are you
Just getting over Covid 🥴. How are you? Love ❤️ & 🕊 Peace. Liz
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Liz you are charming❤..
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You explained very well mam🙏💞💞💞🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for watching Maansingh. Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz