You are a such good teacher! Please keep making these videos! You are not only a gifted teacher but also you have a lot of personal warmth that makes your lesson so successful.
Thank You very much for your helpful lesson. To notice and master these two vowel sounds, to me, is one of the most difficult thing for non native English speaker.
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching. You might also be interested in this /ʊ/ as in book practice video. It contains words and sentences with the /ʊ/ sound. th-cam.com/video/z0E7YVsLRPM/w-d-xo.html
@@@ ... omg ... simply "put" ... this is the best explanation I've found so far ... Thank you Denise ... Brilliant ... !!! :) ... and I subscribed to your channel right away ... !!!
Is there a rule when to use one or the other or just have to memorize 5:23 stamp to practice the first u is super easy but the second one ... aaaaahhh thanks a lot
@@Coopos I stamped it to practice. I come here a few times a day to practice and practice. Now, I will write them down. I´ve searched tons of videos about this U , but your video was perfection. Do you have a lesson for when s sounds like z. I´ve recently discovered that difference but don´t know when to apply it.
@@lyllies1130 Thanks for the nice comment. I hope these videos will help you. How to Pronounce /s/ and /z/ - Part 1 th-cam.com/video/YkP0BEoR0Bw/w-d-xo.html How to Pronounce /s/ and /z/ - Part 2 th-cam.com/video/2NOaOXv8tGg/w-d-xo.html /z/ as in zoo - Practice th-cam.com/video/fw0uAy7ZuxU/w-d-xo.html /s/ as in sit - Practice th-cam.com/video/PLDVfvM9Uso/w-d-xo.html How to Pronounce s-endings th-cam.com/video/FPZZ7w53LEM/w-d-xo.html s-endings - Practice th-cam.com/video/39H1vQ2X9ac/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching my video. I'm sorry about the bad translation. If you or anyone else wants to fix anything, you can go to th-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=NORzH0PnfPE
You pronounce "could" longer than "pudding". What about a 3rd [u] sound in influence? How to know what words with oo to pronounce like "boot" and what words like "book" if they both are spelled the same?
Hi. I think you are right. They sound shorter in this video, but maybe it's because I stretched out the vowels in the other words. I hope wasn't confusing.
Thank you so much for such a good lesson. It cleared all my doubts about pronunciation. One needs to be really very careful as there is no thumb rule for this.
The cute person is u not any one else 😊😇 And trust me that ur the best on TH-cam for learn English ,uhve helped me a lot. Please we need words could u make videos for vocabularies we just want to learn from u 🤍
@@Coopos very welcome beautiful ma'am 🙃🙂 So can we contact because i really need u please ,i am an immigration we live in tents and i want to change my live because i live in the most difficult circumstances and i oath that u won't to regrets because i am really a honest boy and i am looking for the future, so please could u ?🙏
Hi. Short u is usually transcribed as /ʌ /. Schwa is the unstressed version of /ʌ /. So, yes, you can say unstressed short u and schwa are the same sound. I'm sorry for my late response.
Dear Denise, Thank you for the video. But I have question: To me, the words "food" and "two" sound a bit different. In the word "food" I hear the "OO" sound but in the word "TWO" a hear the "EW" like t-ew. So my question is: do the "OO" and "EW" actually sound different?? And I heard some people say f-ew-d Thank you
Hi. Thanks for watching my video. The words "food" and "two" have the same vowel sound. It is OO as you write or /u/ as in my video or /u:/ as in some dictionaries. There are different symbols, but the sounds are the same. To answer your question, "ew" sounds the same in some words and different in some words. "New" and "dew" both have /u/ or /u:/ which is the sound in "food." But the word "few" has /ju/ or /ju:/. So it depends on the word. Also, British and American pronunciation can be different. For example, British pronunciation of "new" is /nju/. I hope that helps.
Hi. Thanks for watching my video. I don't know any rules to predict the pronunciation of 'oo.' I think you need to memorize the sound of each word. Sorry!
I find it difficult to imitate the /ʊ/ sound because you pronounce it short and softly. Could you make a video and repeat it a few times and a bit louder?
Here is a video to help you practice/ʊ/ as in book . th-cam.com/video/z0E7YVsLRPM/w-d-xo.html I also have many other word practice videos. Please see my playlist th-cam.com/play/PLlmG13Mp0ys5PGO10S5vIXxObzbYCrPmS.html
The best class about the "u" pronunciation I found!!!!!! Congrats!!!!!!!
You are a such good teacher! Please keep making these videos! You are not only a gifted teacher but also you have a lot of personal warmth that makes your lesson so successful.
Wow, thank you!
Every time I watch a video's session for you it proves that I wasn't wrong when I said that you're a great lady and talented
YOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER , I ONLY NOW UNDERSTAND THE REAL DIFFERENCE AND I M GOING TO FOLLOW YOUUUUU🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank You very much for your helpful lesson. To notice and master these two vowel sounds, to me, is one of the most difficult thing for non native English speaker.
You're very welcome. Thanks for watching. You might also be interested in this /ʊ/ as in book practice video. It contains words and sentences with the /ʊ/ sound. th-cam.com/video/z0E7YVsLRPM/w-d-xo.html
From a fellow ESL teacher: great video and great strategies for teaching this.
Thank you!
@@@ ... omg ... simply "put" ... this is the best explanation I've found so far ... Thank you Denise ... Brilliant ... !!! :) ... and I subscribed to your channel right away ... !!!
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I've learned a lot from you
keep up the good work!!
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The best teacher ... thanks for the videos.
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Good lesson.
Excelent class!
It was a great tutorial. You explained very well. Thank you
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You're an amazing teacher, you "took" pronunciation learning to whole 'nother level
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Is there a rule when to use one or the other or just have to memorize 5:23 stamp to practice the first u is super easy but the second one ... aaaaahhh thanks a lot
I'm sorry to say that I think you just have to memorize.
@@Coopos I stamped it to practice. I come here a few times a day to practice and practice. Now, I will write them down. I´ve searched tons of videos about this U , but your video was perfection. Do you have a lesson for when s sounds like z. I´ve recently discovered that difference but don´t know when to apply it.
@@lyllies1130 Thanks for the nice comment. I hope these videos will help you.
How to Pronounce /s/ and /z/ - Part 1 th-cam.com/video/YkP0BEoR0Bw/w-d-xo.html
How to Pronounce /s/ and /z/ - Part 2 th-cam.com/video/2NOaOXv8tGg/w-d-xo.html
/z/ as in zoo - Practice th-cam.com/video/fw0uAy7ZuxU/w-d-xo.html
/s/ as in sit - Practice th-cam.com/video/PLDVfvM9Uso/w-d-xo.html
How to Pronounce s-endings th-cam.com/video/FPZZ7w53LEM/w-d-xo.html
s-endings - Practice th-cam.com/video/39H1vQ2X9ac/w-d-xo.html
Thank you teacher , your video is really informative and helpful. God bless you.
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Thanks, you've helped me a lot.
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Thanks, you're lesson is very helpful. Please keep going!
Thanks for watching. 😃
Hello, are you say the word ( oops ) /ʊps/ , /ups/ with /ʊ/ vowel or /u/. please.
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Have and must to say thank you! Thank you Coopos! this is extremely helpful!
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Do you have online course ?
Thank you. No, I don't have a course now. Sorry.
how to know when which one i have to use .................
It was the best lesson in my life )) THANK YOU!!!
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Denise means "sea" in our language. Please remember to differentiate between Denise and marine.
Thank you for watching my video. I'm sorry about the bad translation. If you or anyone else wants to fix anything, you can go to th-cam.com/users/timedtext_video?ref=share&v=NORzH0PnfPE
You pronounce "could" longer than "pudding". What about a 3rd [u] sound in influence? How to know what words with oo to pronounce like "boot" and what words like "book" if they both are spelled the same?
Hi, teacher. In the word courier, short u sounds like schwa sound.Could you tell me What's the difference between the schwa sound and short u sound?
Short u is usually transcribed as /ʌ /. Schwa is the unstressed version of /ʌ /. So, you can say unstressed short u and schwa are the same sound.
@@Coopos Thanks so much!🌹🌹🌹
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Thanks a lot. Do suit and soup sound a bit shorter than the rest or is only me?
Hi. I think you are right. They sound shorter in this video, but maybe it's because I stretched out the vowels in the other words. I hope wasn't confusing.
Thank you so much for such a good lesson. It cleared all my doubts about pronunciation. One needs to be really very careful as there is no thumb rule for this.
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
thank you for your teaching.
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Thank you you are a good teacher
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Thank you! Your video was really helpful
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Great video
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The cute person is u not any one else 😊😇
And trust me that ur the best on TH-cam for learn English ,uhve helped me a lot.
Please we need words could u make videos for vocabularies we just want to learn from u 🤍
Thank you! 😃
@@Coopos very welcome beautiful ma'am 🙃🙂
So can we contact because i really need u please ,i am an immigration we live in tents and i want to change my live because i live in the most difficult circumstances and i oath that u won't to regrets because i am really a honest boy and i am looking for the future, so please could u ?🙏
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Great video.
Thanks.
very helpful, thank you so much
This is amazing! Thank you very much for such great videos! BTW, 'news' seems to sound a little different, it's not /nuz/, is it?
Yes, it is /nuz/. Thanks for watching!
thank you so much by your videos,it has helped me out a lot,now I'm a little confused between shot u and shwa ,there is a difference???
Hi. Short u is usually transcribed as /ʌ /. Schwa is the unstressed version of /ʌ /. So, yes, you can say unstressed short u and schwa are the same sound.
I'm sorry for my late response.
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Thank you so much! This video is the best
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Could you please elevate the volumen? I can´t hear very well. Thanks.
I'm sorry about the volume. I will try to make it louder in future videos.
Dear Denise,
Thank you for the video. But I have question:
To me, the words "food" and "two" sound a bit different. In the word "food" I hear the "OO" sound but in the word "TWO" a hear the "EW" like t-ew.
So my question is: do the "OO" and "EW" actually sound different?? And I heard some people say f-ew-d
Thank you
Hi. Thanks for watching my video. The words "food" and "two" have the same vowel sound. It is OO as you write or /u/ as in my video or /u:/ as in some dictionaries. There are different symbols, but the sounds are the same.
To answer your question, "ew" sounds the same in some words and different in some words. "New" and "dew" both have /u/ or /u:/ which is the sound in "food." But the word "few" has /ju/ or /ju:/. So it depends on the word. Also, British and American pronunciation can be different. For example, British pronunciation of "new" is /nju/. I hope that helps.
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DEAR TEACHER..." OO" IS BETWEEN 2 CONSONANTS BUT PRONOUNCED DIFERENTLY...HOW TO KNOW TO TELL THE DIFFERENCE. PLEASE EXPLAIN TO ME. THANK YOU.
Hi. Thanks for watching my video. I don't know any rules to predict the pronunciation of 'oo.' I think you need to memorize the sound of each word. Sorry!
Great 🤗
Thanks.
For long vowel sound we should keep u: e.g..shoe
Different symbols for the same sound. :)
shoe in British transcription = ʃuː american transcription= ʃu
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thanks a lot it was a great video.
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Thank you very much I have noticed something in English pronouncation you cannot do it well if don't listen it from the native speakers
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We can just use the schwa
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why foot and food have a different sound and phonetic
I don't know why. Sorry.
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Excelent
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I find it difficult to imitate the /ʊ/ sound because you pronounce it short and softly.
Could you make a video and repeat it a few times and a bit louder?
Yes, I will try to do this. Here it is. th-cam.com/video/z0E7YVsLRPM/w-d-xo.html
thnx
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Why is boot pronunciation different than foot, took, book, good pronunciation? 🤔
That's a good question.
It is difficult for chinese .So i need more practice.
Here is a video to help you practice/ʊ/ as in book . th-cam.com/video/z0E7YVsLRPM/w-d-xo.html
I also have many other word practice videos. Please see my playlist th-cam.com/play/PLlmG13Mp0ys5PGO10S5vIXxObzbYCrPmS.html
perpect ^^
Thank you.
When she says put and push, I can notice a little difference of vocal quality, but I don't know how to explain, but sounds different
The only way to learn english is to memorise the pronunciation of words.
Rather basic, is this for new imigrants?
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Thank you very much I have noticed something in English pronouncation you cannot do it well if don't listen it from the native speakers
You are welcome. I hope my videos help you.