@@Coopos Hello Dennise, we appreciate ALL of your videos, and the fact that you are sharing your knowledge and lessons with the rest of the world. Please come up with a video of phrasal verbs, and another one with american slangs and idioms... if possible. For example, I´ve seen a lot of conjugations with the whatever verb+ the word "off", and I ´m really interested to know when and how to use it, during my regular conversations. I´m sure that we´ll all take advantage of these two topics. Have a great day!
Good day teacher. Excellent pronunciation lesson as usual. To me it's very important to be aware of what's going on in my mouth when pronouncing words. I understand the difference between the tip of the tongue and the front part of it, which should be raised. However, I don't know what the tip should do. Does it touch the back of the bottom teeth, or do you have to arch it down so it touches the soft tissue? I'd appreciate you could clear that up for me. Greetings from Colombia!
Hi. The sound /s/ can be denoted by letters s, c, x, and z. The sound /z/ can be denoted by letters s, z, and x. I begin talking about this at 6:37 in the video.
The tongue tip should be pointing up. However, the /s/ will still sound fine if your tongue tip lightly touches the lower teeth. Try not to push your tongue too far forward, though.
Your explanation is quite detailing that covers every aspect of the lesson. I would be glad if you make a video on the words starting with e. Eg. Enjoy, excellent, extra, envelope. Is there any rule for pronouncing these words or we need to mug up the pronunciation of each word. Like enjoy is pronounced as injoy, extra as ekstra, envelope as aanvlup.(I m not good at writing IPA). Try to make a short video or please explain in the reply if possible. Thanks.
A quien enseñas ingles cuando lo explicas en ingles ?? Te darás cuenta que hay algo que esta mal...yo hablo castellano te gustaría que tecenseñe a vos castellano explicándolo en castellano ?? Entenderías algo ?? No ...entonces date de baja por respeto a los que queremos aprender a hablar el inglés.
Tú fácil te puedes ir a cualquier video que diga "inglés para principiantes", "inglés desde cero" y ya. No te puede enseñar CÓMO pronunciar las palabras si no sabes qué significan esas palabras. Cuando estés avanzado en Listening, entonces vuelves; y vas a dar gracias que videos como éstos existan.
WOW WOW! Wonderful method of teaching! Thank you.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Your teaching style is very warm.I like it. For foreing people is availabe this method.Thanks a lot.
Dear teacher, thank you very much for this LESSON!!!
Be blessed!
You are welcome and thank you!
Thanks teacher
for example rendezvous
Thanks.
Thanks
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Thank you Denise. I'm beginners in language English
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
Wow. Wow wow! You're a great teacher and you have a great and simple way of teaching thanks a lot 😊
You're welcome. Thanks for your great comments.
@@Coopos Hello Dennise, we appreciate ALL of your videos, and the fact that you are sharing your knowledge and lessons with the rest of the world. Please come up with a video of phrasal verbs, and another one with american slangs and idioms... if possible. For example, I´ve seen a lot of conjugations with the whatever verb+ the word "off", and I ´m really interested to know when and how to use it, during my regular conversations. I´m sure that we´ll all take advantage of these two topics. Have a great day!
Thank you! You are now my official English teacher :)
I'm happy to hear that! Thanks for watching.
Good day teacher. Excellent pronunciation lesson as usual.
To me it's very important to be aware of what's going on in my mouth when pronouncing words.
I understand the difference between the tip of the tongue and the front part of it, which should be raised. However, I don't know what the tip should do. Does it touch the back of the bottom teeth, or do you have to arch it down so it touches the soft tissue?
I'd appreciate you could clear that up for me.
Greetings from Colombia!
at the 32:30 mark u misspronounced dessert you said desert
Oops!!!! You would make a good editor!! Thank you for watching my video. 😂
😊 thank you so much
You’re welcome 😊
debris also has a silent s reply now
Yes, good example.
will done !!!
Thank you!
Great! So useful video for my non-native speakers of English. They are native Spanish speakers.
Great! I hope this helps them. Thanks for all your positive comments.
Thank you very much teacher from the student Laos
You are welcome. Thank you for watching.
Thank you very much, Teacher.
You're welcome. :)
how is this sound /s/ denoted in script? just the same way or any other characters used to denote this sound?
Hi. The sound /s/ can be denoted by letters s, c, x, and z. The sound /z/ can be denoted by letters s, z, and x. I begin talking about this at 6:37 in the video.
Is there a phonetic symbol which denotes the sound /s/?
When I raise the front of tongue up to near the ridge, my tongue tip will stick behind the lower teeth. Is this wrong? Thank you!
The tongue tip should be pointing up. However, the /s/ will still sound fine if your tongue tip lightly touches the lower teeth. Try not to push your tongue too far forward, though.
@@Coopos Got it. Thanks!
Thank you
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did you know know that silent z only exists in french i need you to reply so bad so do it pls
No, I didn't know that. Why do you need me to reply?
Hello good morning contine video English outomatic thank you😅
Can you make a vedio on how to pronounce the word Corn plz
Yes, I will try to do this.
thank you so much
You are welcome.
coopos did you know that silent z only exists in french say something back now pls
Thanks for watching my videos and thanks for commenting!
Your explanation is quite detailing that covers every aspect of the lesson. I would be glad if you make a video on the words starting with e. Eg. Enjoy, excellent, extra, envelope. Is there any rule for pronouncing these words or we need to mug up the pronunciation of each word. Like enjoy is pronounced as injoy, extra as ekstra, envelope as aanvlup.(I m not good at writing IPA). Try to make a short video or please explain in the reply if possible. Thanks.
The best.
Thank you.
Very smart woman :) Because of you I almost sound like native American. Just need to have a little bit more practice
Great!
The wonder people who is learning the language has a hard time.like me.
It isn't easy. I wish you much success.
A quien enseñas ingles cuando lo explicas en ingles ?? Te darás cuenta que hay algo que esta mal...yo hablo castellano te gustaría que tecenseñe a vos castellano explicándolo en castellano ?? Entenderías algo ?? No ...entonces date de baja por respeto a los que queremos aprender a hablar el inglés.
Tú fácil te puedes ir a cualquier video que diga "inglés para principiantes", "inglés desde cero" y ya. No te puede enseñar CÓMO pronunciar las palabras si no sabes qué significan esas palabras.
Cuando estés avanzado en Listening, entonces vuelves; y vas a dar gracias que videos como éstos existan.