A very useful tool for learning IPA that helps a lot with relation to different accents is the word reference both the site and application for free use.
This was such a helpful video! I have always struggled with Phonetics, but this has been so informative, and easy to follow. I definitely don't think it is for everyone - like you said - but this information has assisted me in finishing my assignment! FANTASTIC video all 'round :)
I hope it will help me finish mine.Im studying Italian in University and IPA is part of my course.It may be helpful to some people , in my case however, it is proving to be an utter waste of time
Both is very helpful for English learners, IPA and listening as much as possible. A successful method to improve pronunciation is listening and reading at the same time by using audios with subtitle.
Hi, teachers! I love this video, really informative. I'd seen IPA in my dictionaries ,but I didn't know how to use them or pronounce them. Finally, this video has solved my problems. Thank you!
Great lesson, I enjoyed it a lot. I now understand that learning IPA is not a hard nut to crack. In fact, it is fun. Thanks a bunch. I love this channel and your method of teaching.
Thank you for your efforts. I learned IPA in first English lesson and it helped me a lot so I highly recommend this Especially for students who study on their own
Thanks for the very useful video. For me, IPA is critical to learn. Because as a non-native speaker to English, it's hard to read English books without learning IPA. Too many new and high level words I encounter every time I read an English book. Thanks ❤🌹
Back in 1990’s when I was a pupil in a Russian school we used to divide each page into 3 columns named “word/transcription/translation” & write down the word itself, then it’s symbols & finally the Russian translation. I have never learned any reading rules, coz it was so natural to remember the words by symbols. I’ve never heard the term IPA before this video.
Whenever I miss Sherlock Holmes I'm opening this chanel and find a video that Teacher Daniel in it. Him pronunciation is just so British and amazing for learners like me, I think.
Gina and Daniel, thank you very much for your video. I began learning IPA when I was a beginner of learning English. It helped me to avoid many pronunciation mistakes because I learned by heart English vocabulary by using IPA. So I recommend your video for everybody who makes his/her first steps in learning English. I wish you all the best and good luck in your efforts to help other people to learn English!
Using wiktionary and IPA, I've enriched my pronunciation with words and sounds no British person ever heard. I'm still not sure whether it's a good thing, but IPA is definitely a great invention. Thanks for the video!
I'm already a native English speaker, but from the U.S. Normally I speak in a "neutral" accent, but it was funny reading out the words and suddenly, effortlessly sounding British.
You're just incredible than you think you are Honesty is the Best policy I never believed it until I saw u ppl speaking everything was so TRUE You're great really GREAT!
It would be helpful pedagogically if polysyllabic words were syllabified. For example, in the lesson, is given the IPA transcription /'tiːtʃə/, which does not tell us that the pronunciation is unique, unless one learns to syllabify it. As a matter of fact, roughly half of British people pronounce /'tiːtʃə/ as ['tiː tʃə] (meaning that one pronounces ['ti:] first, followed by [tʃə]). The other half pronounce /'tiːtʃə/ as ['tiːt° °tʃə] (meaning that the 1st syllable is ['tiːt°], the 2nd syllable is [°tʃə]. The intervocalic /tʃ/ is rendered ambi-syllabic, in that [t° stands for the compression stage in the articulation of the /t/ in the affricate /tʃ/, and °t] the hold and release stage of the /t/ in /tʃ/).
Hi. I'm Shammi from Sri Lanka. I'm a university student reading for BA in English. This video was luckily found while I was studying IPA for my 1st year-end exam which will be held on coming Sunday. This video was not only interesting but also very helpful for me. Thank you very much. I would be very grateful to you if you can suggest to me how to improve my vocabulary and accent. Are there free online classes for outsiders like me?
Hi there. We're so glad you found the lesson helpful. We have a few other lessons which you might enjoy on those topics: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/vocabulary-notebook, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/learn-english-vocabulary, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/speak-english-fluently, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/linking-pronunciation.
Arabic = language Arab = person Arabian = relating to people, culture or places found in the peninsula Arabia = the great peninsula where the homeland of the Arabs is situated
Oh! Thank you very much! I'm South Korean! Now, I like this video and Oxford Online English channel. I did want to find some pronuciation teaching video on English origin. I found it! Thank you soo much. But I am a child of English. hahaha. I didn't understand all contant of this video. But I understand a partial of this video, on 07:15. haha I'll repeat watchin this video and have all understand this video. Have a nice dayyyy! I feel your explanation is kind and detailed.
Excellent video. I've included your video on our 180-Hour Higher Certificate in TESOL course for suggested videos in our Teaching Pronunciation unit. Keep up the great work!
Consider to use mixed methods for learning, one thing to keep in mind don't judge yourself to quickly. Understand a method before you decide not to use it.
I think illustrating or noticing place of the 44 sounds from where they actually start to sound in our voice making organs like throat/chest/tongue/lip/teeth/nose etc & where they end, this graphical presentation of pronouncing sound will be more easier & effective.
4:14 The pronunciation of darkness is in the british accent, but she pronounced in the american accent, with an audible 'r', while in british the 'r' just makes the vowel longer
Don't forget to take the quiz after you watch to check your understanding of using IPA: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/how-to-read-ipa.
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These are British af. Only make sense when the Brit says them.
They want us to know the words out of the nowhere !!!!...it takes along process to fully master IPA ... Thank you both for you efforts
it never finishes processing
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Thank you. I'm a native English speaker. This is strengthening me for my upcoming confrontation with the French vowel sounds
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Hii
Xin chào
Xin chào.
Tên tôi là अनुज नौगाईं (Ânuj Nogai(n which means nasalization)).
Tôi yêu Việt Nam và tiếng Việt.
Tôi học tiếng Việt.
I am just a beginner.
??? What is it for?
@@masteroffootball5828 What?
A very useful tool for learning IPA that helps a lot with relation to different accents is the word reference both the site and application for free use.
*Your generosity overwhelms dear Sir...*
This was such a helpful video! I have always struggled with Phonetics, but this has been so informative, and easy to follow. I definitely don't think it is for everyone - like you said - but this information has assisted me in finishing my assignment! FANTASTIC video all 'round :)
Hi..
I hope it will help me finish mine.Im studying Italian in University and IPA is part of my course.It may be helpful to some people , in my case however, it is proving to be an utter waste of time
Both is very helpful for English learners, IPA and listening as much as possible.
A successful method to improve pronunciation is listening and reading at the same time by using audios with subtitle.
Thanks for watching and sharing, Hugo!
IPA is the main solution to help you improve your speaking skill most efficiently.
Hi, teachers! I love this video, really informative. I'd seen IPA in my dictionaries ,but I didn't know how to use them or pronounce them. Finally, this video has solved my problems. Thank you!
We're happy it was useful for you, Aung!
From my point of view British English is the most beautiful accent, that man has a wonderful accent! Somehow I am gonna have to copy it!
Thank you teachers, I really appreciate this lesson, I'll practice more my IPA .
Great! We're glad you enjoyed the lesson!
"That's what reading English is like. You have to see one thing, and say something else."
😂
IPA should be true English letters
Thats why non natives speak English so wrong. and cant understand what are they pronounce.
ˈðæt s kəˈrekt
Dey ar horribal
@@hasiWills1021 Having to write jelo for yellow is beyond idiotic.
Thank you for a lovely clear explanation. Sometimes I write sepat IPA characters on top of letters or syllables of words with tricky pronunciation.
Great lesson, I enjoyed it a lot. I now understand that learning IPA is not a hard nut to crack. In fact, it is fun. Thanks a bunch. I love this channel and your method of teaching.
Thank you for this lesson. Ofcourse want to learn IPA in detail.
Thank you for your efforts. I learned IPA in first English lesson and it helped me a lot so I highly recommend this
Especially for students who study on their own
Thanks for watching and sharing, Zeynap!
Thanks for the very useful video. For me, IPA is critical to learn. Because as a non-native speaker to English, it's hard to read English books without learning IPA. Too many new and high level words I encounter every time I read an English book. Thanks ❤🌹
thank you so much! I have a mandatory IPA course in my school and it really confused me but this clear up a lot!
I have been learning Japanese for more than 3 years, so Im so used to speaking Phonetically, and it comes fairly natural to me. 🙃
The best way for me to have the best pronunciation.
Thank you.
Back in 1990’s when I was a pupil in a Russian school we used to divide each page into 3 columns named “word/transcription/translation” & write down the word itself, then it’s symbols & finally the Russian translation. I have never learned any reading rules, coz it was so natural to remember the words by symbols. I’ve never heard the term IPA before this video.
Based on my own experience, IPA is really helpful to improve my English pronunciation. I am still using the tool right now to practice pronunciation.
Great, thanks for sharing!
Whenever I miss Sherlock Holmes I'm opening this chanel and find a video that Teacher Daniel in it. Him pronunciation is just so British and amazing for learners like me, I think.
Better say: his pronounciation rather than saying him pronounciation.
Regards .
I love Sherlock Holmes( Jeremy Brett) , so much .
@@abdelrahimhajelnour7682 Thanks for advice 😍
He is quite the Engishman we need, his voice comforts me :)
Love from Myanmar for your excellent teaching
From pakistan bundles of thanks for sharing easy stuff for all
Gina and Daniel, thank you very much for your video. I began learning IPA when I was a beginner of learning English. It helped me to avoid many pronunciation mistakes because I learned by heart English vocabulary by using IPA. So I recommend your video for everybody who makes his/her first steps in learning English. I wish you all the best and good luck in your efforts to help other people to learn English!
Thank you for the kind comment and helpful suggestions, Sabit! We're glad you enjoyed the lesson.
In the first place the IPA is difficult to understand and analyze but upon watching videos . I understand it for your Good teaching
Using wiktionary and IPA, I've enriched my pronunciation with words and sounds no British person ever heard. I'm still not sure whether it's a good thing, but IPA is definitely a great invention. Thanks for the video!
Thank you! Nowadays I'm studying phon-phon at university and is an interesting and useful topic to improve our pronunciation
We're glad you found the lesson interesting, Gema!
Where are you from? Your university has very interesting name. 😂
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I'm already a native English speaker, but from the U.S. Normally I speak in a "neutral" accent, but it was funny reading out the words and suddenly, effortlessly sounding British.
🙂
I quite enjoy the lesson. This has enriched my understanding about pronouncing native like. Thank you very much.
Thanks! As a teacher I liked your example with reading colors. That really looks like reading English words!
Great class, Gina and Daniel! Thanks!
We're glad you enjoyed it, Ceci!
You're just incredible than you think you are
Honesty is the Best policy
I never believed it until I saw u ppl speaking everything was so TRUE
You're great really GREAT!
What’s the IPA of the carrot eating pufferfish?
I'm interested to see what your guess might be 🙂.
Thank u from Morocco
Thanks, especially useful for me in pronunciation of names and places - for historical studies
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Tharsha varthini the public speaker ❤
Your classes are really way more helpful for me.Take love from Bangladesh.I love your classes really. ❤️🥰
Thanks a lot, dear teachers.
I'm english but I've always wanted to learn the IPA out of personal interest and to help me learn other languages and conlangs.
I learnt so much about using the IPA and I'm so excited to keep watching your lessons and learn of course.Thanks
It would be helpful pedagogically if polysyllabic words were syllabified. For example, in the lesson, is given the IPA transcription /'tiːtʃə/, which does not tell us that the pronunciation is unique, unless one learns to syllabify it. As a matter of fact, roughly half of British people pronounce
/'tiːtʃə/ as ['tiː tʃə] (meaning that one pronounces ['ti:] first, followed by [tʃə]). The other half pronounce
/'tiːtʃə/ as ['tiːt° °tʃə]
(meaning that the 1st syllable is ['tiːt°], the 2nd syllable is [°tʃə]. The intervocalic /tʃ/ is rendered ambi-syllabic, in that [t° stands for the compression stage in the articulation of the /t/ in the affricate /tʃ/, and °t] the hold and release stage of the /t/ in /tʃ/).
This lesson is useful for me!
Thank you for sharing it's very helpful.
So useful video❤ love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thanks
Oxford Online English
Thank you very much
This vedio is very useful for a native speaker
Hi. I'm Shammi from Sri Lanka. I'm a university student reading for BA in English. This video was luckily found while I was studying IPA for my 1st year-end exam which will be held on coming Sunday. This video was not only interesting but also very helpful for me. Thank you very much. I would be very grateful to you if you can suggest to me how to improve my vocabulary and accent. Are there free online classes for outsiders like me?
Hi there. We're so glad you found the lesson helpful. We have a few other lessons which you might enjoy on those topics: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/vocabulary-notebook, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/learn-english-vocabulary, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/speak-english-fluently, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/linking-pronunciation.
This class is really amazing ... Just wow..🥰 i'm from bangladesh
See you next time. Thank you.
hello
I do enjoy the lectures via TH-cam. Solomon islands
Thank u so much guys this video helped me alot, I'm an Arabic girl and as you know I found difficulties with learning English in phonetics .
Arabic = language
Arab = person
Arabian = relating to people, culture or places found in the peninsula
Arabia = the great peninsula where the homeland of the Arabs is situated
Thanks a lot
From India
Thank you for this lesson. It was so helpful.
We're glad you found it useful, Karen!
I was so happy when I watched this video.
The ressources on the website are great. Thanks alot for all effort.
Thanks so much
I'm from Brazil
Oh! Thank you very much! I'm South Korean! Now, I like this video and Oxford Online English channel. I did want to find some pronuciation teaching video on English origin. I found it! Thank you soo much. But I am a child of English. hahaha. I didn't understand all contant of this video. But I understand a partial of this video, on 07:15. haha I'll repeat watchin this video and have all understand this video. Have a nice dayyyy! I feel your explanation is kind and detailed.
Excellent video. I've included your video on our 180-Hour Higher Certificate in TESOL course for suggested videos in our Teaching Pronunciation unit. Keep up the great work!
Very useful class , thank you Gina
Really useful video😍.. Thanks from 🇮🇳India
I think IPA is really helpful for everyone who is studying English
Consider to use mixed methods for learning, one thing to keep in mind don't judge yourself to quickly. Understand a method before you decide not to use it.
Thank you for this lesson ❤
Thank you so much for your teaching ,i don't know IPA before,but i know todey IPA
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I think illustrating or noticing place of the 44 sounds from where they actually start to sound in our voice making organs like throat/chest/tongue/lip/teeth/nose etc & where they end, this graphical presentation of pronouncing sound will be more easier & effective.
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A very clear and helpful video; thank you!
Thanks a million for your inspiration for learning English
From VietNam
Thank you so much teachers,I don't know IPA, but now I know IPA.
Great!
Wow I like the way how you both explain it... very clear
4:14 The pronunciation of darkness is in the british accent, but she pronounced in the american accent, with an audible 'r', while in british the 'r' just makes the vowel longer
Yes I am very glad to hear you.
Thanks. I am From Bangladesh
Stunning footage ever about IPA
Excellent! Thank you so much.
Thank you. Best explanation. 😊🇮🇳
Love your teaching
From India
Very good lesson
I am watching from Saudi Arabia.
Thankyou...this lesson was so helpful💙
Thank u so much for Oxford online English.
Helpful video for me .... thanks a million!
Excellent.
Amogus
Great lesson it'll help to correct our pronounciation
Thanks for the support, Srimathi!
so perfect ..many thanks
Its very important your class
Hello!! I'm from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 😌
Thank you so much ❤
It is very useful. Thank you!
Thank you ❤️🙏
They teach so good,i like this channel
We're glad you think we teach well, Thanh! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for sharing this and I just love the accent of the man, what's his name?
Thank you very much for this video !
Very effective tips and references for me. Thanks alot.
Thanks, excellent video