Oh my gosh this is what I've been looking for so keep up the good work teach us a lot of lessons about the way American people are speaking coz we're gonna be understood
Hi Sabrah, An interesting and very unique lesson about 'secrets of connected speech'. It is little tricky but I learned lots of new things to improvement English conversation. Very happy to see you after a long time. Thank you.
Amazing lesson , amazing come back , it felt like a hundred years but def worth the wait , can’t wait to see your little baby in video , happiness in Mexican right now , Greeting and huge hug 🤗 Queen 👸.
Sabrah are you alright?? Hope so I am studying now my second year at the University and although it's been online, it's great doing what you like, some day I will be a primary English teacher and I will suggest my students to watch your videos. You honestly are a nice teacher, I always learn interesting things with your content. Stay safe Hugs ❤💖🔥
HI Sabrah excellent lesson based on connect speech!! You're a great english teacher and I really love the way how You teach the english language. Have a great day and I send You a warm greeting from Dominican Republic!!
Hey Sabrah!! I am delighted to see you after a long time. Congratulations on your new bundle of joy and thanks for teaching this concept of connected speech!! 😀
Hi Sabrah happy to see you back Are you and your baby okay? I hope you're okay Thank you so much for more another great video Have a great weekend Leila and Sabrah 😉🇧🇷 take care
Hi sabrah, pleased to see ya after a long time. Seems like you've been busy lately, it's a beneficial information and yes, we expect more videos on such topic....... Thank you.
@@LoveEnglishUK Thks Sabrah for yr attention n feed back I'm doing well n I hope you n yr family are doing well too I'm always enjoy watching yr vid lesson , means a lot for me. Ciao , take care n hv a nice weekend 🥰
Thank you , I thought the sound of the consonant T it was pronounced in all the words (talking about British English)¡ But it is depending by the way it was used or the context of the sentence..
Excellent lesson, thank you. What is the term for the opposite of catenation/linking? The newsreaders in my country (Germany) sometimes do that to a degree that I find annoying.
Halo Sabrah. Good to see you back.🤗XX. How's the little one? How are you? We've missed you!❤ Thanks for the lesson, I've learnt some useful info and pretty please don't burn yourself out it's not good for the baby💕
~~~~ 'Sabrah?... Wanna go with ya... to CANAHAVA!' ~~~~ Canahavuh is a strange land Where just nuthin' I understand Here they speak Assimilation, Catanation and Elision Mainly spoken is Elision When some letters are forgotten Hear 'Fish 'n' chips' where 'and' is lost Or 'Mos' common' where 't' is gone Still more puzzling is 'wha d' ya see?' And 'would' ya like a cuppa tea?' Then, Linking or Catanation New words are born in a fusion: 'Wanna anegg or anapple?' Gotta say this has me puzzled! 'Beautifuleyes', 'beautiful lies?' ... Did ya say 'burned out' or 'burn doubt'? When the words are pushed together Well, I hafta 'thinkitover'! Last one is Assimilation First-sounds are gone, new sounds are born Tis common in Canahavuh Where 'tuh' and 'yuh' blend into 'tchuh' 'Dont' chuh like it my dear brother?' And 'wont' chuh come over later?' Here PussyCat dolls speak like tha': Didja, wouldja, couldja, shouldja Canahavuh's the place to reach To learn connected speech secrets There with ya Hun', 'wanna make it So please, can_a_hav_uh ticket? ... f. 😘🌹❤❤❤👍🙏 Wonderful hacks and secrets 'bout fast and connected speech and fantastic presentation! Merci beaucoup Sabrah! Bisous 😍🥰And thanks for the inspiration once more ! ;-) :-)
Wow.... Great to see you back with a vengeance... Miss very much Leila in here eventhough had seen her much during your absence... "lol" Congratulations on your newly arrived cutie to the family... 😘😘 Catcha later... 💖
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
3 Secrets of Connected Speech, Elision, Assimilation, Catenation How much connected speech is used depends on: Formality, Regional accent, Speed of the conversation Elision Where weaker sounds or words are eaten by stronger sounds and so they disappear. Typically /t/ is lost as it can be a weak sound. You and to lose the long oo /uː/ sound and become schwa /ə/. The word and is often lost and becomes ‘n’ ‘Fish n chips’. ‘Most common’ becomes mos’common /t/ is lost. ‘Next door’ becomes Nex’door- again /t/ is lost. ‘What do you think?’ becomes Wha’da ya think? ‘Got to’ becomes Gotta - we lose one of the /t/ sounds. Would you like a cup of tea? This becomes: ‘Would ya (Pronounced with schwa) like a cup a (schwa sound) tea?’ Catenation or linking - Words get pushed together and can actually sound like a new word. This happens when one word ends in a consonant and the next starts with a vowel. An apple - becomes anapple Consonant Vowel. ‘She has beautifuleyes’ Consonant Vowel. Can sound like beautiful lies. What extra word can you hear here that is being created by two words being pushed together? ‘TH-camrs often get burned out by all the hard work they have to do’. Burnedout - sounds almost like burn doubt. Why don’t you think it over? This becomes: ‘Why don’t you Thinkitover?’ Assimilation. When certain sounds are pushed together they create new sounds and the original sounds are lost. /t/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a new sound. /d/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a new sound. This means that when one word. Ends with a /t/ sound and the next word starts with a /j/ sound (often spelled as y) they make a ch sound /fʃ/. /d/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a /dӡ/ so when one words end in d and the next with a /j/ then they make a /dӡ/ can sound like j. /j/ this is not the letter j the phoneme represents the y sound found in you and young. The j sound is symbolised by this phoneme: /dӡ/ this is found in jam and jump. /t/ and /j/ sound make a ch sound /tʃ/. /d/ and /j/ make a j sound /dӡ/. Don’t you like it - sounds like ‘Don’tcha’ like it’. Won’t you come over later? Sounds like- Won’tcha come over later?. I’ll meet you later sounds like -‘I’ll meetcha later’ Did you - sounds like didja Would you - sounds like wouldja Could you - sounds like couldja Should you - sounds like shouldja Behind you - sounds like behindjoo Now it is your turn!!! On which side of the road should you drive on in the UK? This becomes: ‘On which sidea the road shouldja drive on in the UK?’ The most common saying about health is an apple a day keeps the doctor away. This becomes: ‘The moscommon saying about health is anapple a day keeps the doctor away’ Did you do the shopping? This becomes: ‘Didja do the shopping?’ Don’t you like the new eggs I bought? This becomes: Don’tcha like the neweggs I bought? What do you think of my new look? This becomes: Whaddaya think of my new look?
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
I m not a native speaker but it means something like "being in the state of" . For example i can t have you doing this means I cannot see you (for a longer time) doing sth. Like you do something for a longer time and somebody else doesn t like it. I do not know if this clarifies your doubts
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
Oh my goodness!!!, you're our English Godesse, keep up the good work i have been learning more from you .
Hi, Sabrah! I'm so pleased to see you again!
You look more beautiful after giving birth.
This lesson is greatly beneficial for all of us.
Oh wow thank you! Very kind of you u to say! Hope all is well Rezza 😊💕
My pleasure! Sure thing! I hope so Sabrah 😊💕
Oh my gosh this is what I've been looking for so keep up the good work teach us a lot of lessons about the way American people are speaking coz we're gonna be understood
Hi Sabrah,
An interesting and very unique lesson about 'secrets of connected speech'. It is little tricky but I learned lots of new things to improvement English conversation.
Very happy to see you after a long time.
Thank you.
Nice to see you too Manish! See you again soon and glad you learned some new things 😊
@@LoveEnglishUK my pleasure, thank you Sabrah.
Ah! look what the cat dragged in !! the majestic sabrah! I am afraid the lesson is never completed without the queen Leila!
Thanks a lot sabrah
You are so welcome 😊💕
Thanks sabrah I like the way you teach not too fast that's every English can learn with you
That is great to hear and you are very welcome 😊😊
I learned lessons Clearly ❤❤❤
Amazing lesson , amazing come back , it felt like a hundred years but def worth the wait , can’t wait to see your little baby in video , happiness in Mexican right now , Greeting and huge hug 🤗 Queen 👸.
Hi Luis! So nice to hear from you again and thank you for your lovely comment! Missed you!!, 😊💕 sending love to Mexico xx
Sabrah u teach us very politely difficult eng in easy way nd we understand it very clearly thanx a lot.
Thanks Ms Sabra so much for your great effort.
Sabrah are you alright??
Hope so
I am studying now my second year at the University and although it's been online, it's great doing what you like, some day I will be a primary English teacher and I will suggest my students to watch your videos.
You honestly are a nice teacher, I always learn interesting things with your content.
Stay safe
Hugs
❤💖🔥
Salute ,I forgot my limited english listening to u mm . Wanna there decades back to learn more.🙏😊
VERY VERY useful lessson, thanks a lot
HI Sabrah excellent lesson based on connect speech!! You're a great english teacher and I really love the way how You teach the english language. Have a great day and I send You a warm greeting from Dominican Republic!!
Hello to the Domenican Republic! What a great place to live! Hope you liked the lesson! 😊
Thanks teacher from Yemen.
You are so welcome! Xx
Very glad to see you again after a long time.
Your positive energy always increases the value of your lessons :-)
Awww thank you Hamed! Lovely to hear from you as always. Hope all is well xx
Great to see you back in service the lesson is extremely helpful
You are very welcome and nice to see a comment from you Ebrahima
Hello Sabrah ,the lesson was amazing. Thank you 😊😊 for this amazing lesson.
You are very welcome Priyanka 😊😊💕
@@LoveEnglishUK omg I am so happy you replied😊😊😊☺️☺️
Hi loveEnglish and hi sabrah I was waiting for your lesson I hope it's very fantastic I love your accent 👍
Your lessons improved my level alot
Great lesson and I like to see and hear you!
Hi Sergiy! Lovely to see you again! Hope all is well x
Great lesson. Thank you so much
You are so welcome xx
Hey Sabrah!! I am delighted to see you after a long time. Congratulations on your new bundle of joy and thanks for teaching this concept of connected speech!! 😀
You are welcome Matt! Lovely to see a comment from you again! 😊💕
Excellent class teacher sabrah you 're clever teacher
Thank you so much xx
Nice to see sabrah again xxxx
Thank you! And you!
A good lesson deserves to watch👍, thanks ♥️
Thank you! If you liked it please share 👍🥰
Nice video and good tips!
Good work 🥰
amazing lesson
Hola Leila y Sabrah.
Muy interesante el vídeo, me gustó mucho.
Saludos desde Chile. El país que hoy 18 de Septiembre, celebra sus Fiestas Patrias.
Muchas gracias! You know I lived in Ecuador for a while! I loved South America - hello to Chile! 👏👏💕
Hi Sabrah happy to see you back
Are you and your baby okay?
I hope you're okay
Thank you so much for more another great video
Have a great weekend Leila and Sabrah 😉🇧🇷 take care
This channel is underrated. Love the content! 👍
Thank you so much 🥰 so sweet of you to say that xx
Hey Sabrah 🙂👋👋 What's up? I hope you and your baby are fine and good! It's nice to see you again! 🙂❤
You are very welcome!
@@LoveEnglishUK It's my pleasure always dear Sabrah!❤🙂 Greet Leila as well and I'm glad I had a chance to speak and meet you via Skype! 🙂❤
Hi sabrah, pleased to see ya after a long time. Seems like you've been busy lately, it's a beneficial information and yes, we expect more videos on such topic....... Thank you.
Thank you so much and yes I will make more of these videos xx
Mesmerizing performance
Thank you so much Vijay! Please share it if you love it!
I've already shared this video. Dear
Amazing lesson mam 👍 thanks a bunch from India 🖖
Thank you so much xx
@@LoveEnglishUK thanks a million for your response , mam!🙂
Adorei!.
Thank so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Perhaps the video on the introduction to the topic.👍
Thks So much Sabrah for excellent content n I feel like TH-cam channel is very quiet or empty w/o you
Your channel is best n fire 😘 ❤ 👍
Awww such a lovely comment! Means a lot to me!! Thank you and hope you enjoyed the lesson! How are things with you Rianti? Xx
@@LoveEnglishUK
Thks Sabrah for yr attention n feed back
I'm doing well n I hope you n yr family are doing well too
I'm always enjoy watching yr vid lesson , means a lot for me.
Ciao , take care n hv a nice weekend 🥰
Haha Christ, I just sat at my computer to search for this topic and I saw the notification of a brand new video from my favourite teachers 😌
Wow how perfect is that!! Hope you enjoy it!! 😊😊👍
Thank you , I thought the sound of the consonant T it was pronounced in all the words (talking about British English)¡ But it is depending by the way it was used or the context of the sentence..
Excellent lesson, thank you. What is the term for the opposite of catenation/linking? The newsreaders in my country (Germany) sometimes do that to a degree that I find annoying.
Halo Sabrah. Good to see you back.🤗XX. How's the little one? How are you? We've missed you!❤
Thanks for the lesson, I've learnt some useful info and pretty please don't burn yourself out it's not good for the baby💕
Haha don't worry i won't! The little one is fine! You will see her in the next video! Are you ok Nikke? See you soon!! 😊😊👍👍💕💕
@@LoveEnglishUK I'm glad you both are ok. I'm good too💕
Thanks
thank you
Hi sabrah 🥰👍
Hi Vaithy! Long time no see!
an interesting video ....
Hi teacher Sabrah I want to ask you what's the difference between the love and like
Thanks🙏😊
Hi Sabrah! Glad to know about the concept of connected speech.
You are welcome! Glad to be back - hope you whited the video!! 😊😊
@@LoveEnglishUK Certainly, I did!!!
Please increase your voice... Excellent video quality...
hi teacher please teach us to make a sentence with you there is there are and very words without sentences . god bless you
~~~~ 'Sabrah?... Wanna go with ya... to CANAHAVA!' ~~~~
Canahavuh is a strange land
Where just nuthin' I understand
Here they speak Assimilation,
Catanation and Elision
Mainly spoken is Elision
When some letters are forgotten
Hear 'Fish 'n' chips' where 'and' is lost
Or 'Mos' common' where 't' is gone
Still more puzzling is 'wha d' ya see?'
And 'would' ya like a cuppa tea?'
Then, Linking or Catanation
New words are born in a fusion:
'Wanna anegg or anapple?'
Gotta say this has me puzzled!
'Beautifuleyes', 'beautiful lies?' ...
Did ya say 'burned out' or 'burn doubt'?
When the words are pushed together
Well, I hafta 'thinkitover'!
Last one is Assimilation
First-sounds are gone, new sounds are born
Tis common in Canahavuh
Where 'tuh' and 'yuh' blend into 'tchuh'
'Dont' chuh like it my dear brother?'
And 'wont' chuh come over later?'
Here PussyCat dolls speak like tha':
Didja, wouldja, couldja, shouldja
Canahavuh's the place to reach
To learn connected speech secrets
There with ya Hun', 'wanna make it
So please, can_a_hav_uh ticket? ...
f. 😘🌹❤❤❤👍🙏
Wonderful hacks and secrets 'bout fast and connected speech and fantastic presentation!
Merci beaucoup Sabrah! Bisous 😍🥰And thanks for the inspiration once more ! ;-) :-)
Hello Leila & Sabrah; my example sentence ; the neighbour loves fish n chips.
Very good 😊😊
Wow.... Great to see you back with a vengeance... Miss very much Leila in here eventhough had seen her much during your absence... "lol"
Congratulations on your newly arrived cutie to the family... 😘😘
Catcha later... 💖
Hii sabra, how are you doing, i hope you are good, i have a query, what is meant by fingers crossed.
To cross one's fingers is a hand gesture commonly used to wish for luck
Tqq
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
The meaning is post things hundred times
@@pieter3842 what do you mean to say?
Hi 💓how is your baby?
She is fine thank you! 12 weeks already! You will see her in the next video! 👍👍😊😊
Hello sir,how are you, would you speak American English because it's easy to understand 😊😘😘
3 Secrets of Connected Speech, Elision, Assimilation, Catenation
How much connected speech is used depends on: Formality, Regional accent, Speed of the conversation
Elision Where weaker sounds or words are eaten by stronger sounds and so they disappear. Typically /t/ is lost as it can be a weak sound. You and to lose the long oo /uː/ sound and become schwa /ə/. The word and is often lost and becomes ‘n’ ‘Fish n chips’. ‘Most common’ becomes mos’common /t/ is lost. ‘Next door’ becomes Nex’door- again /t/ is lost. ‘What do you think?’ becomes Wha’da ya think? ‘Got to’ becomes Gotta - we lose one of the /t/ sounds. Would you like a cup of tea? This becomes: ‘Would ya (Pronounced with schwa) like a cup a (schwa sound) tea?’ Catenation or linking - Words get pushed together and can actually sound like a new word. This happens when one word ends in a consonant and the next starts with a vowel. An apple - becomes anapple Consonant Vowel. ‘She has beautifuleyes’ Consonant Vowel. Can sound like beautiful lies. What extra word can you hear here that is being created by two words being pushed together? ‘TH-camrs often get burned out by all the hard work they have to do’. Burnedout - sounds almost like burn doubt. Why don’t you think it over? This becomes: ‘Why don’t you Thinkitover?’ Assimilation. When certain sounds are pushed together they create new sounds and the original sounds are lost. /t/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a new sound. /d/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a new sound. This means that when one word. Ends with a /t/ sound and the next word starts with a /j/ sound (often spelled as y) they make a ch sound /fʃ/. /d/ and /j/ sound when pushed together make a /dӡ/ so when one words end in d and the next with a /j/ then they make a /dӡ/ can sound like j. /j/ this is not the letter j the phoneme represents the y sound found in you and young. The j sound is symbolised by this phoneme: /dӡ/ this is found in jam and jump. /t/ and /j/ sound make a ch sound /tʃ/. /d/ and /j/ make a j sound /dӡ/. Don’t you like it - sounds like ‘Don’tcha’ like it’. Won’t you come over later? Sounds like- Won’tcha come over later?. I’ll meet you later sounds like -‘I’ll meetcha later’
Did you - sounds like didja
Would you - sounds like wouldja
Could you - sounds like couldja
Should you - sounds like shouldja
Behind you - sounds like behindjoo
Now it is your turn!!!
On which side of the road should you drive on in the UK? This becomes: ‘On which sidea the road shouldja drive on in the UK?’ The most common saying about health is an apple a day keeps the doctor away. This becomes: ‘The moscommon saying about health is anapple a day keeps the doctor away’ Did you do the shopping? This becomes: ‘Didja do the shopping?’ Don’t you like the new eggs I bought? This becomes: Don’tcha like the neweggs I bought? What do you think of my new look? This becomes: Whaddaya think of my new look?
Thank you as always Joseph 💕💕
Beautifuleyes also could sound as "beautifulise" to a non-native English speaker
We wanna see the baby
Next time I promise! 😉😉👶👶💕💕
Hi madam i missed you welcome
Awww missed you all too! Thanks for your comment 🥰🥰
Hi 🙏❤❤
Hi aunty
yourhairisbeautiful
Seems to me that your voice had been recorded in Google translator.
😍😍
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Would you show us your baby, please?
Yes i promise I will in the next video 👍💕
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
I m not a native speaker but it means something like "being in the state of" . For example i can t have you doing this means I cannot see you (for a longer time) doing sth.
Like you do something for a longer time and somebody else doesn t like it. I do not know if this clarifies your doubts
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.
Could you please tell me the meaning of "have" here in the sentence i can't have you living in my house(have+object+verb+ing) what is the meaning of "have" here and is there more than just one meaning of the verb have when we use have+object+verb+ing.