@@PronunciationwithemmaI'd like to apologise if I acted wrongly when I typed in my message a couple of months ago. Didn't mean to offend anyone at all.
Hi Emma, I wanted to improve my English pronunciation and I found your channel about a month back and have been watching your video lessons since then. Later I also found your podcasts on Spotify. It's now a habit for me to listen to your podcasts and repeat the sentences you speak. I see my pronunciation improves. Thank you very much and keep up the great work!
Oh my goodness!!! Thanks a lot about juicing up the English language I'm a student in Cyprus ,am from congo Kinshasa which means that in My country the English language ain't spoken, we speak french yet i have been learning English for about 3 years ago,and i speak English correctly meaning i can edge some native American out when it comes to speaking
Every time I despaired of learning the British dialect, but when I found your channel, I felt happy and joyful, and that I could learn it. Your style is very wonderful and capable..I pray to God to bless you, explain your heart to Islam, and grant you paradise...You are the only one who gave me hope to learn it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart 💗 💗💗
Thanks a lot Emma. I finally realise that assimilation has been the reason why the native speaker always sounds a bit differently from the text book. Thank you 😊
Emma, I like the Assimilation lessons. there are certain ending sound that there are not many people taught. This is a great lesson and I like this type of lessons. thanks.
That was great... I've never heard tips like that. This was so valuable to an intermediate learning english like me... Thank you and congrats on your EXCELLENT work
Emma, I love your pronunciation! And you are actually a great teacher! Listening to your videos I find the answers I have always needed to understand what it means to speak like a native. I’m a Spanish teacher and I teach British diplomats in Argentina since 2012. Let me know if I could help you with your own Spanish! 😉
As a foreign speaker I've leaned towards and learnt to use US accent, but as a lot of people do - I love British accents - all of them pretty much. Regarding assimilation - I always think of Brits pronouncing the word DRAWER in at least some accents, and in some of the US - ASK being pronounced as AKS. Not really an assimilation - but I love it )
Emma, you're a perfect English teacher.I gained a lot of knowledges from you in British English pronunciation. Thanks Emma. I'am Malaysian who teach English Language.Now I can differentiate between American and British English accent.
The Great Emma, You are just great, enthusiastic, motivator, and, one of the perfect modals for natural English (Br/E) pronunciation. May God Bless You, and your Parents as well.
Hi Emma!. You're the best English Pronunciation Teacher I've ever met. I regret I missed registering on time for tomorrow's webinar. Please, let me know if there is any possibility for you to repeat it soon. I'd appreciate that. Thanks.
u're one of my fav eng teachers ever!!! I badly needed a lesson on this topic! thank you sm emma for this! if you can plz make more videos on assimilation
Emma, I love your pronunciation! And you are actually a great teacher! Listening to your videos I find the answers I have always needed to understand what it means to speak like a native. I
Thank you, Emma! As usual, a fantastic video with great tips to be more fluent in our speech. Keep up the good work! It is greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼 I understand "assimilation" and I am conscious of it and able to"use" it while I am reading in English for example. But when I speak to people I forget about it 😳 and fall back to trying to pronounce every sound. 😂 Do you have any tips on how to practise in order to use "assimilation" more naturally? Thanks again and best regards from 🇲🇽.
Dear Emma, I'm Iranian and I injoy your videos. Cause I learn valuable things about British accent, and my pronunciation has improved with your tips. Thank you so much.😊
Hi, Emma :) Thank you for the lesson! It's very interesting how we can change sounds in connected speech. Also I'd love to buy the same Christmas mug and use every day. I love winter holiday! 😊
Connected speech is one of the most difficult things of English. But once dominated, it makes our lives easier. I live in Sheffield and I still struggle with the accent and the way they speak. Thank you Emma for this video. You are the best pronunciation teacher. ❤
Oh goodness ! This is what I'm looking for to get clarified and I understood it fully. Thanks for your time and work for making such a smooth lesson. Cute @10:42 by the way🤩
Hi. I’ve been living in Germany last 13 years. I used to speak with British accent. But nowadays because of my daily work, I have to speak German. And therefore, I’m forgetting my English accent. I found your page in TH-cam. Thanks. It is very nice and informative. I started to work on my pronunciation. There are two main online English translation & pronunciation sources. Cambridge & Oxford. In spite of both of these claim they use modern RP English accents, pronunciations are different. Would you be so kind as to clarify this? Personally, I like Cambridge accent. I know that the first English language book was from Oxford university. Could it be Oxford uses “Conservative RP” English pronunciation? I would like to thank you beforehand. Once more, thank for informative English videos.
Thanks Emma for the awesome lesson! Clearly structured and solved a lot of my confusion. Regarding the Christmas mug, this is the first time that I know there is such a special type of mug exclusively for Christmas 😂
Hello Ms Emma ! How u doing? And 🐶 ? Like my grandpa used to tell me " leran from the people you admire" so I admire you a lot ❤❤❤❤ thank you very much for your amzing job
Thank you Emma, it is really useful because in the courses rarely mention these subjects as you do. Thanks again. and yeah I drink my coffee in my mug at anytime not just during Christmas or any ceremony, Enjoy your coffee!
Hello, I'm Eduardo Lemos from Portugal, I'm 48 years old and I believe I still have time to get a good level of English, although I already have some solid foundations
Oh my goodness! I’ve been pronouncing ha.n.d.bag wrongly and certainly many more others the wrong way 😮 Thank you Emma for this assimilation video lesson, so interesting ❤ Nice Christmas mug 😂
Classical Arabic is the first foreign language to Indonesians in general. Since little, Indonesians have been taught the phonetics of Classical Arabic. One of its language features taught is assimilation, which works just like English assimilation does. How /n/ becomes /m/ when it meets /b/ and how /n/ becomes /ŋ/ when it meets /k/, for example, are things which should not be felt strange to Indonesians. However, in practice, it is still felt strange to many Indonesians. So, when we speak English, none of us employs assimilation in our English pronunciation.
I have subscribed your channel because my heart is thrilled to see you. You are most beautiful teacher. I am from India, Pune ( Maharashtra) and I love you.
Thank you Emma. I like your nice lesson of Assimilation of words and connected speech is important to learn. Emma, your British English lesson is really good to me
Hi Emma, can you please make a detailed video of how the word '' THE'' gets spoken/pronounced while reading the sentences. I mean, the pronunciation of it differs depending upon the followed nourn if I am correct. Many thanks!
Brilliant! This kind of details make a huge difference to sound more natural. Now thinking about it, I noticed that in Japanese they also use assimilation, changing some sounds like the particle ん to make the words flow more naturally.
Yes!! Actually, it took me ages to understand the pronunciation of ん because of this very reason. It happens in Spanish too! Just in case you're a Spanish speaker (judging by your name).
@@Pronunciationwithemma haha I am! you're right 😁. Probably this happens in many languages, people tend to adapt their pronunciation to speak more fluently.
I have no really good experience with Preply. Perhaps it was me or the teachers. The first was very nice and I had her for over a year, but she get new tasks in her job. The next one was in Sweden, I think it was too boring for her because their Students were C1 or C2. The third had taught me maybe 3/4 years. Then she had taken the 220 € for 11 hours but she is silent now for 6 months. I trusted her really because she is a beginner-Teacher in a school. Now I gave it up. I learn with my daughter with Duolingo Italian because she moved there 4 weeks ago. (English-Italian) P.S. You are a very nice and also funny Teacher and I wish you much success further more.
You need to contact preply support ASAP to get that resolved. Their support service is usually very good. I've had terrible teachers too who weren't on preply, it isn't to do with the platform.
Hi, I’ve a suggestion that will give you an extra easy contact and will help us a lot, which is making videos stories like reading any random stories, so we can hear all kind of words and how to pronounce them together naturally. It will be great video for us to play while we do something (i do this a lot and it helps way more than anyone think as it strengthen my listening skills therefore speaking skills.
I am a teacher of English in Italy and you help me so much improving my pronunciation… thank you Emma ❤
How much is your monthly salary in Italy? Being a teacher
@@LinguaSphere-k3h1.500 € give or take.
Are you seriously an English teacher? Are you sure about it??? Please revise... the basic rules...
There's absolutely no need for your rudeness. Not cool. Not kind.
@@PronunciationwithemmaI'd like to apologise if I acted wrongly when I typed in my message a couple of months ago. Didn't mean to offend anyone at all.
Hi Emma, I wanted to improve my English pronunciation and I found your channel about a month back and have been watching your video lessons since then. Later I also found your podcasts on Spotify. It's now a habit for me to listen to your podcasts and repeat the sentences you speak. I see my pronunciation improves. Thank you very much and keep up the great work!
That makes me so happy to hear!!! Thank you so much 🤩🥰!!
What's the name of her podcast, @poobhathy?
I was struggling to sound natural, but here comes the rescue, the perfect teacher, Emma
Oh my goodness!!! Thanks a lot about juicing up the English language I'm a student in Cyprus ,am from congo Kinshasa which means that in My country the English language ain't spoken, we speak french yet i have been learning English for about 3 years ago,and i speak English correctly meaning i can edge some native American out when it comes to speaking
Every time I despaired of learning the British dialect, but when I found your channel, I felt happy and joyful, and that I could learn it. Your style is very wonderful and capable..I pray to God to bless you, explain your heart to Islam, and grant you paradise...You are the only one who gave me hope to learn it. Thank you from the bottom of my heart 💗 💗💗
Thanks a lot Emma. I finally realise that assimilation has been the reason why the native speaker always sounds a bit differently from the text book. Thank you 😊
Emma, I like the Assimilation lessons. there are certain ending sound that there are not many people taught. This is a great lesson and I like this type of lessons. thanks.
This means a lot! Thank you
Love to learn with your videos. I have no clue about assimilation until I watch this video. Thanks a bunch!
That was great... I've never heard tips like that. This was so valuable to an intermediate learning english like me... Thank you and congrats on your EXCELLENT work
Happy to help push you to that next level 😄
I love Emma, she's so smart and gorgeous. Is my favorite teacher. God bless you always 🤗🤗
Emma, I love your pronunciation! And you are actually a great teacher! Listening to your videos I find the answers I have always needed to understand what it means to speak like a native. I’m a Spanish teacher and I teach British diplomats in Argentina since 2012. Let me know if I could help you with your own Spanish! 😉
Muchas gracias! 😁
@@Pronunciationwithemma That “sounds” good!
As a foreign speaker I've leaned towards and learnt to use US accent, but as a lot of people do - I love British accents - all of them pretty much. Regarding assimilation - I always think of Brits pronouncing the word DRAWER in at least some accents, and in some of the US - ASK being pronounced as AKS. Not really an assimilation - but I love it )
Thanks for your helpful explanation 😊❤
I'm Egyptian 😊and I like to watch your videos
Emma, you're a perfect English teacher.I gained a lot of knowledges from you in British English pronunciation. Thanks Emma. I'am Malaysian who teach English Language.Now I can differentiate between American and British English accent.
As always, you are the best at explaining phonetics. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
Thanks for your class, Emma! I'm an English student in Brazil, and you're helping me with the pronunciation!
The Great Emma,
You are just great,
enthusiastic,
motivator,
and, one of the
perfect modals for natural English
(Br/E) pronunciation.
May God Bless You,
and your Parents as well.
Hi Emma!. You're the best English Pronunciation Teacher I've ever met. I regret I missed registering on time for tomorrow's webinar.
Please, let me know if there is any possibility for you to repeat it soon. I'd appreciate that. Thanks.
There are no webinars scheduled so if there is one happening, it isn't me :)
You are quite patient to explain in detail. Thanks a lot, teacher Emma.
u're one of my fav eng teachers ever!!! I badly needed a lesson on this topic! thank you sm emma for this! if you can plz make more videos on assimilation
Good day Emma. I so much enjoy this lesson about assimilation. You are truly and genuinely helping people like me. Thanks so much. 🥇🏆🥇🏆🥇🏆
Emma você é a melhor professora de ingles que ja conheci. ♥️
Emma, I love your pronunciation! And you are actually a great teacher! Listening to your videos I find the answers I have always needed to understand what it means to speak like a native. I
We missed you, Emma! ❤The subject is super important, so happy you decided to cover it.
Thank you!!
Thanks for the English lesson...
Thank you, Emma! As usual, a fantastic video with great tips to be more fluent in our speech. Keep up the good work! It is greatly appreciated! 🙏🏼
I understand "assimilation" and I am conscious of it and able to"use" it while I am reading in English for example. But when I speak to people I forget about it 😳 and fall back to trying to pronounce every sound. 😂
Do you have any tips on how to practise in order to use "assimilation" more naturally?
Thanks again and best regards from 🇲🇽.
I loved this Emma!!!!! Thank you so much!!!!!! I really need to practice my English more often 🧡
Dear Emma, I'm Iranian and I injoy your videos. Cause I learn valuable things about British accent, and my pronunciation has improved with your tips. Thank you so much.😊
Hello Emma,
Thanks a lot! 👍
Your videos on connected speech are on my list of favourites😊
Hi, Emma :)
Thank you for the lesson! It's very interesting how we can change sounds in connected speech.
Also I'd love to buy the same Christmas mug and use every day. I love winter holiday! 😊
Good lesson. It will help me for acknowledging English language better.
Thank you.
Emma! You are amazing!!! Thank you for being with us. Your lessons are very helpful ❤💐
Connected speech is one of the most difficult things of English. But once dominated, it makes our lives easier. I live in Sheffield and I still struggle with the accent and the way they speak. Thank you Emma for this video. You are the best pronunciation teacher. ❤
Hi Ms. Emma! The lecture was brilliant and I really enjoyed every moment in . Thanks a lot and have a nice time 🌹
Great video, Emma, as usual!
Thank you! This lesson has been super useful!
We use something similar in Spanish, especially in Andalucía... They're the kings of rapid speech! 😂
Uff true 🤣
Happy New Year my lovely instructor EMMA. Following the lectures you are providing, I have developed my pronunciation skills.
Thank You
Oh goodness ! This is what I'm looking for to get clarified and I understood it fully. Thanks for your time and work for making such a smooth lesson. Cute @10:42 by the way🤩
Amazing, i am teaching English here in my city in Morocco. I am following your courses. Special thanks Emma.
I learn lot's throught your lesson 😌eagerly waiting for next vid ✨🥳
Hey Emma!!
You and your way of teaching are really worthy of felicitation... Thank you dear Emma..
I have always admired king Charles' accent,when I started following your pages my accent has improved.thanks Emma.
English language seems easy when you go deeper into it you find different ways.... English is a crazy language and beautiful in the same time 🌸
thanks to your lesson Emma I've learnt how to pronounce water in British you are the best love you❤
Very helpful..All hail Emma for her valuable lesson.
Another amazing lesson Emma! You're really helping me sooo much! ❤
Hi. I’ve been living in Germany last 13 years. I used to speak with British accent. But nowadays because of my daily work, I have to speak German. And therefore, I’m forgetting my English accent. I found your page in TH-cam. Thanks. It is very nice and informative. I started to work on my pronunciation. There are two main online English translation & pronunciation sources. Cambridge & Oxford. In spite of both of these claim they use modern RP English accents, pronunciations are different. Would you be so kind as to clarify this? Personally, I like Cambridge accent. I know that the first English language book was from Oxford university. Could it be Oxford uses “Conservative RP” English pronunciation?
I would like to thank you beforehand.
Once more, thank for informative English videos.
Thanks Emma for the awesome lesson! Clearly structured and solved a lot of my confusion. Regarding the Christmas mug, this is the first time that I know there is such a special type of mug exclusively for Christmas 😂
Hello Ms Emma ! How u doing? And 🐶 ?
Like my grandpa used to tell me
" leran from the people you admire" so I admire you a lot ❤❤❤❤ thank you very much for your amzing job
Thank you!! :)
@@Pronunciationwithemma You're welcome you're my inspiration to keep improving 😚😚😚😚😚
Thank you Emma, it is really useful because in the courses rarely mention these subjects as you do. Thanks again. and yeah I drink my coffee in my mug at anytime not just during Christmas or any ceremony, Enjoy your coffee!
I'm from indonesia.lombok.your vidios was so amazing. Can improve my english speaking skill. Thank you. Hope meet you next time 😊😊😊
My teacher from Preply recommended me your videos, I’ve just subscribed, you’re great 😊
bella earl and emma are my favourite teachers
Hello, I'm Eduardo Lemos from Portugal, I'm 48 years old and I believe I still have time to get a good level of English, although I already have some solid foundations
Thank you, teacher Emma! 🙏
You are a brilliant and beautiful teacher ❤👍
Oh my goodness! I’ve been pronouncing ha.n.d.bag wrongly and certainly many more others the wrong way 😮
Thank you Emma for this assimilation video lesson, so interesting ❤
Nice Christmas mug 😂
Classical Arabic is the first foreign language to Indonesians in general. Since little, Indonesians have been taught the phonetics of Classical Arabic. One of its language features taught is assimilation, which works just like English assimilation does. How /n/ becomes /m/ when it meets /b/ and how /n/ becomes /ŋ/ when it meets /k/, for example, are things which should not be felt strange to Indonesians. However, in practice, it is still felt strange to many Indonesians. So, when we speak English, none of us employs assimilation in our English pronunciation.
Emma the best teacher of English pronounciation❤❤
Ema you are so clever and good teacher
Profe me encanta tu forma de enseñar ❤
You help me learn speaking easier. Thank you.
I thank the algorithm of you tube which recoded your useful you tube channel thank you
Sweetness and technique to introduce it thought pronunciation and innocent face over laps every thing .what a combination!
Finally I got best english pronunciation guidance. Thanks Emma
Thanks so much, God bless you.
Oh gosh, I'm learning alot from Emma! ❤️
But I just noticed Emma saying Schedule in American English. Now, I can confidently say I'm learning.
People in the UK also very commonly say "skej-yuul" :))
Thanks dear teacher ⚘️⚘️ It has been a while since your last video, we miss your lessons.
I'll be back properly after the summer. Right now it's too hot to film haha 😋☀️
I have subscribed your channel because my heart is thrilled to see you. You are most beautiful teacher. I am from India, Pune ( Maharashtra) and I love you.
I am enjoying your knowledge. It's sounds good.
Excellent class, it will help me to correct my pronouncing
Thank you Emma. I like your nice lesson of Assimilation of words and connected speech is important to learn. Emma, your British English lesson is really good to me
Amazing lecture❤
Now I understand it. Thank you Emma ❤️
Hi Emma, can you please make a detailed video of how the word '' THE'' gets spoken/pronounced while reading the sentences. I mean, the pronunciation of it differs depending upon the followed nourn if I am correct. Many thanks!
Brilliant! This kind of details make a huge difference to sound more natural. Now thinking about it, I noticed that in Japanese they also use assimilation, changing some sounds like the particle ん to make the words flow more naturally.
Yes!! Actually, it took me ages to understand the pronunciation of ん because of this very reason.
It happens in Spanish too! Just in case you're a Spanish speaker (judging by your name).
@@Pronunciationwithemma haha I am! you're right 😁. Probably this happens in many languages, people tend to adapt their pronunciation to speak more fluently.
I love your videos, keep on uploading videos please...miss u alot...
Emma, please make more n more videos on assimilation, illisions, removing sounds etc.
They're on the list! :)
God has gifted you so much sweet in your words
Oh wow looks very beautiful and will enjoy learning English with you
Dear Mam
The way you teach is mesmerising....
This is one of what I have wanted to know. I request some more videos to do with assimilation, please.
Hi Emma, you help me how to pronounce assimilation sounds. Thanks a lot. I am from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Hi Emma. Thank you so much for the lesson😊 and yes, I used a chrismast mug out of it.
Very helpful ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.
So beautiful Christmas mug. I’m old man I like simple things.
Thank you so much my teacher 🥇
Ótimo vídeo!
Thank you Emma!
Greetings from Brasil!!!
Perfect !. I learn a lot with you... thank you !!
it was fun learning english with you
Very nice explanation, thanks for posting such useful and informative videos ❤.
just like a True teacher ❤ love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I have no really good experience with Preply. Perhaps it was me or the teachers. The first was very nice and I had her for over a year, but she get new tasks in her job. The next one was in Sweden, I think it was too boring for her because their Students were C1 or C2. The third had taught me maybe 3/4 years. Then she had taken the 220 € for 11 hours but she is silent now for 6 months. I trusted her really because she is a beginner-Teacher in a school. Now I gave it up. I learn with my daughter with Duolingo Italian because she moved there 4 weeks ago. (English-Italian)
P.S. You are a very nice and also funny Teacher and I wish you much success further more.
You need to contact preply support ASAP to get that resolved. Their support service is usually very good.
I've had terrible teachers too who weren't on preply, it isn't to do with the platform.
@@Pronunciationwithemma Of course ,You are right. It wasn't the platform. I'm only a little annoyed because my last teacher. Sorry!
A big THANKs from Morocco 🇲🇦
I love your pronunciation, it sounds clear! And those smiling eyes just make it clearer. You've got really pretty eyes, hihi! 💙
Happy to get more your lesson. Thanks
many thanks for your hard work
Thank you for this helpful content
Hi, I’ve a suggestion that will give you an extra easy contact and will help us a lot, which is making videos stories like reading any random stories, so we can hear all kind of words and how to pronounce them together naturally. It will be great video for us to play while we do something (i do this a lot and it helps way more than anyone think as it strengthen my listening skills therefore speaking skills.
I already have videos for this and I'm preparing a course for it! :)
We miss you Emma , are you doing good
In addition,I hope you make a whole video for describing glottal stop in detail , please
I already have a full video all about the glottal stop! Search glottal stop and my video is one of the top ones :)
Thank you so much Emma!🙏😊
Emma
You are a good teacher