I hope you enjoyed this lesson. I will do a part 2 in the future about transcribing sentences. I'm so sorry that I couldn't answer everyone's questions during the live. It is very hard trying to teach at the same time as having 100 people asking you questions. 😅 Feel free to put them in the comments and I'll answer them for you.
When she said it took me 3 years to fully learn transcription, and here I'm trying to learn it in one night for exams 😢😅😂 Edit: I got 27 out of 30 in that exam.
Your teaching is as beautiful as you are and also your smile😊 I'm a programmer from Bangladesh. Which is non-English-speaking country. But I need to speak fluently in English for getting job. Thank a lot, madam.
I have always struggled to make a lot of sense using the phonetic entries in standard English Dictionaries. Confounded but never quite motivated to discover more. Thank you for the chart and the explanation; I now have a bit of motivation and basic understanding to look further. 75 and still learning to improve my understanding. thanks.
Hello Emma,I hope you a happy life. To be honest, you are a professional teacher who presents great lessons. In addition to your accent and pronunciation are very clear. Thanks for your great efforts and time. Big greetings from Egypt. By the way, most Egyptian teachers of English are your followers and others are students desire to improve their levels for traveling and studying. Egypt has a temperate climate and many interesting places ( Welcome to Egypt at anytime).
Hi Emma, You are doing your best to teach me English and your Phonetic Transcription is really admirable with correct English pronunciation. You are my best teacher Emma
IMPRESSIVE LESSON! For me Ms. Emma is the most amazing teacher. I do love her melodic British accent as I told everybody I've devoloped the American pronununciation but now I'm learning the British entonation and pronounciation as well. Thank you very much Ms. Emma 😘😘😘😘😘
That’s what actually we need..i’d never met pronunciation channel..before learning the of difficult words ,i think we need learn phonetics ..and you dont just give information , you teach us 😍thank you so much! I found this channel today and it seems i will be here everyday 😍
When I started learning English at school when I was 6, in 2004, they tried to teach us transcriptions, but was so difficult, so I never remembered them and never used. But it made sense to learn it back than to be able to read and pronounce words correctly using dictionaries. But then the internet came with Google translate and other electronic dictionaries where you can just listen to the correct pronunciation. The transcribing looks much easier for me now when I already know how to pronounce all the sounds correctly, but I don’t know now why should I learn it. Probably I shouldn’t 😅 But the video is very interesting to watch anyway, thanks Now I understand why it was so difficult to learn all those sounds, it’s because there are 20 vowels in English while in Russian (my first language) there are just 6 vowels. But it’s still difficult to split words into syllables in English. In Russian syllables always start with a consonant, while in English they can start with a vowel, it’s confusing
Hi Emma, I don't know whether I'm following you since the day you started your channel, but sure I'd love to watch your videos because of the way you're teaching.
Hi Emma, that's a wonderful job you did there. It has helped me a lot and I'm learning a lot. I wish to receive more lessons on the phonetic. Bless you.
This once I decided to be responsible and start studying a topic I don’t understand well ahead of time and your video is a great aid! I’m getting the hang of this and you’re helping make things look less confusing and otherworldly
I am very happy to see this event, because it is very useful for me and all of us to learn to improve our English skills. Good luck to emma. thank you, greetings from Indonesia!
Could you make a transcription of the word literature the way that you pronounced it in 46:27. I have used the "aspirated t" and the "reverse r" to represent the "tr" sound, but I think thats not accurate. Thank you for an excellent class.
Look at the chart you provided. The "V' phoneme is clearly in a white square which you said were color coded with those phonemes in a white square being unvoiced, and those contained within a red square being voiced. Look at the chart you provided. Is the 'V' phoneme in a white square or a red square?
Dear teacher Emma I understand all these sounds and syllables but due to not practicing all of them I forget it.i wish that you suggest me some tips and tricks that I could be able to learn them .
As long as I know, there is short /i/ at the end of English words. However, that speech sound can only be found in General American and in modern version of British Received Pronunciation which is influenced by American accent. Take words like baby and city. Traditional posh RP: /ˈbeɪbɪ/ or /ˈbeɪbe/ (older RP) Modern RP & American English: /ˈbeɪbi/
Hello Emma,, you are wonderful teacher and amazing in explaining things, I don't call myself a good follower.but I always happy when I see you on TH-cam, I admit that you professional make people love you.. all the best I wish you a long happy live
Why can't I download the phonemic chart from the given description? It just shows " Downloading......" and doesn’t work though I waited for a long period for this.😢
Hello Thanks for the helpful guide But please I'm not able to download the phonetic chart or get it in my email after submitting it Please how can I get it?
Hi Emma, I loved your presentation. I have a linguistics exam on Thursday and I have to analyze transcriptions saying which is the on set, the nucleus and the coda but what about the syllabic consonants? Will they be considered the nucleus?
I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
I will do a part 2 in the future about transcribing sentences.
I'm so sorry that I couldn't answer everyone's questions during the live. It is very hard trying to teach at the same time as having 100 people asking you questions. 😅 Feel free to put them in the comments and I'll answer them for you.
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Emma how to pronounce the word "singer"?
Ma'am we want part 2 lesson!
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To me Emma is the best teacher in the world and she's my ABC in English.
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I love Emma. Thanks
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I love you Emma, I´m taking my final transcription exams next week, I count on you!!
When she said it took me 3 years to fully learn transcription, and here I'm trying to learn it in one night for exams 😢😅😂
Edit: I got 27 out of 30 in that exam.
Uff!! Good luck 🥲
We can learn english language during this time
We have a quiz at 3pm And I'm trying to learn this 😭
ME TOOOO
me tooo bro😂
Your teaching is as beautiful as you are and also your smile😊
I'm a programmer from Bangladesh. Which is non-English-speaking country. But I need to speak fluently in English for getting job. Thank a lot, madam.
I have always struggled to make a lot of sense using the phonetic entries in standard English Dictionaries. Confounded but never quite motivated to discover more. Thank you for the chart and the explanation; I now have a bit of motivation and basic understanding to look further. 75 and still learning to improve my understanding. thanks.
Hello Emma,I hope you a happy life. To be honest, you are a professional teacher who presents great lessons. In addition to your accent and pronunciation are very clear. Thanks for your great efforts and time.
Big greetings from Egypt.
By the way, most Egyptian teachers of English are your followers and others are students desire to improve their levels for traveling and studying.
Egypt has a temperate climate and many interesting places ( Welcome to Egypt at anytime).
Brilliant ! Your video is of use
I’m new to your channel. I came across one of your videos on TH-cam, and after watching it, I feel you’re a perfect example of beauty and brains.
This is an absolute treasure!!! Thank you, Emma!!!
Hi Emma, You are doing your best to teach me English and your Phonetic Transcription is really admirable with correct English pronunciation. You are my best teacher Emma
IMPRESSIVE LESSON! For me Ms. Emma is the most amazing teacher.
I do love her melodic British accent as I told everybody I've devoloped the American pronununciation but now I'm learning the British entonation and pronounciation as well.
Thank you very much Ms. Emma 😘😘😘😘😘
That’s what actually we need..i’d never met pronunciation channel..before learning the of difficult words ,i think we need learn phonetics ..and you dont just give information , you teach us 😍thank you so much! I found this channel today and it seems i will be here everyday 😍
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Really really, important lesson, Emma is my fav teacher.
Mine, too! Her videos are SUPER helpful for us non-native English speakers!
very helpful. i need to learn all those sounds this year. the goal is set. thx emma!
This is incredibly helpful. Extremely clear explanation, gorgeous voice and pronunciation. This is even relaxing to see! Thank you ❤
My best teacher without doubt
Excellent explanation! Cheers Emma!
When i came here to learn phonetics she said it took me 3 year by heart beat stopped 😢😮
When I started learning English at school when I was 6, in 2004, they tried to teach us transcriptions, but was so difficult, so I never remembered them and never used. But it made sense to learn it back than to be able to read and pronounce words correctly using dictionaries. But then the internet came with Google translate and other electronic dictionaries where you can just listen to the correct pronunciation. The transcribing looks much easier for me now when I already know how to pronounce all the sounds correctly, but I don’t know now why should I learn it. Probably I shouldn’t 😅
But the video is very interesting to watch anyway, thanks
Now I understand why it was so difficult to learn all those sounds, it’s because there are 20 vowels in English while in Russian (my first language) there are just 6 vowels.
But it’s still difficult to split words into syllables in English. In Russian syllables always start with a consonant, while in English they can start with a vowel, it’s confusing
Я вам по секрету скажу, что в русском языке больше, чем 6 гласных ЗВУКОВ. )) Ну и про слоги что-то у вас не то со знаниями.
Hi Emma, I don't know whether I'm following you since the day you started your channel, but sure I'd love to watch your videos because of the way you're teaching.
Love nd respect from India....
Hi Emma, that's a wonderful job you did there. It has helped me a lot and I'm learning a lot. I wish to receive more lessons on the phonetic. Bless you.
Hello Emma. From Venezuela. God bless you. I like your english lessons. My english is improving with each day.
This once I decided to be responsible and start studying a topic I don’t understand well ahead of time and your video is a great aid! I’m getting the hang of this and you’re helping make things look less confusing and otherworldly
I am very happy to see this event, because it is very useful for me and all of us to learn to improve our English skills. Good luck to emma. thank you, greetings from Indonesia!
Best teacher... Her teaching is very clear.
I like the transcription of accents; American /æ/ versus British /a:/ in some words.
Thank you!! You helped me perfect the perfect pronunciation and transcription..By the way, you're videos about connected speech are 👍👍👍
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Watching from Kashmir India
Actually you are a great teacher
Could you make a transcription of the word literature the way that you pronounced it in 46:27. I have used the "aspirated t" and the "reverse r" to represent the "tr" sound, but I think thats not accurate.
Thank you for an excellent class.
thank you Miss Emma you saved me i have an exam phonetic tomorrow😅
Love you Emma !
Thank you Emma you are the best
Thank you Emma you are the best
from Egypt
I like your teaching
Thank you so much, Emma. Wish you the best.
Edit: I aced my phonetics test and all I studied was this video :D
Outstanding teacher🎉
Ole, ole,, ole, Emma simeone. Bravo, the best teacher
Studying before the English Phonetics Mid-Term :) I really need this guide after 11 hours from now !
how'd you do?
Thanks a million Emma!
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i am watching from pakistan as always i watch your videos
Hello!
Amazing I'm from Pakistan.
I watch your videos. and I have learned a lot of fun
Emma offers your English style in a very good way. You and I also like blue eyes since childhood so I have learned a lot from you
Very helpful..thank you Emma
Authentic with ffuul of authority ❤
बहोत बढींयां इमा जी,
अच्छा सीखाती है आप!
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From Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 thanks for you to everything what you touch and also teaching.
I LOVE YOUR CLASS I FROM CHILE
Very good Emma and thanks again for the lovely Lesson 😮❤
Wowww I love it💫🤩 what a great lesson... Thanks Teacher Emma🥰
It's Clear and Amazing pronunciation. Thank you, dear Emma🙏
English is my third language this show really helps me a lot.Thankyou Emma.
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤
You are a my ❤❤❤ great teacher
What an amazing effort !!!
thank you teacher!
Thank you so much Emma
Look at the chart you provided. The "V' phoneme is clearly in a white square which you said were color coded with those phonemes in a white square being unvoiced, and those contained within a red square being voiced. Look at the chart you provided. Is the 'V' phoneme in a white square or a red square?
Thanks for practice :)
Pronunciation of some words - clarify - fans, cars, fishes, animals, acted, wasted, notices and so on
Thank you my cute teacher❤
Awesome !❤ Thank you.
Dear teacher Emma I understand all these sounds and syllables but due to not practicing all of them I forget it.i wish that you suggest me some tips and tricks that I could be able to learn them .
19:42 While I am 3 days before the exam🙂
Hi Emma, Why is there no symbol /i/ in British phonetic chart ? but it is used in the words ending in "y" Ex: very city...
Because it's a shorter version of /i:/ 😄
@@Pronunciationwithemma Thank you😍
As long as I know, there is short /i/ at the end of English words. However, that speech sound can only be found in General American and in modern version of British Received Pronunciation which is influenced by American accent. Take words like baby and city.
Traditional posh RP: /ˈbeɪbɪ/ or /ˈbeɪbe/ (older RP)
Modern RP & American English: /ˈbeɪbi/
Hello Emma,, you are wonderful teacher and amazing in explaining things, I don't call myself a good follower.but I always happy when I see you on TH-cam, I admit that you professional make people love you.. all the best I wish you a long happy live
very nice teaching Emma Ma'dm
Really quite educative.
Emma is always my favorite online teacher. though the streaming time is not kind for east Asians, i could watch it now~
Luckily there's the replay, eh! 😊
That's awesome,👏 I must say
Great teaching. Great efforts madam
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Omg that girl is awesome. I love the way how you explain us.. I´m really thankful for that,
Do we still need phonetic transcription with the existence of online and electronic devices that provide instant pronunciation of the word?
Oh How amazing lesson! I can't help watching this video on Pronounciation. I owe you! Waiting another excellent videos.
More classes on this ema. U r very helpful ❤
Thank you for sharing.
Why can't I download the phonemic chart from the given description? It just shows " Downloading......" and doesn’t work though I waited for a long period for this.😢
It's a problem with phones. Try on a laptop or computer :)
Wow! It's absolutely useful for me. I desire to learn more about this.
Wonderful Emma
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Shoutout to the north UK for producing such goo tutors like Emma keep it up
Hello
Thanks for the helpful guide
But please I'm not able to download the phonetic chart or get it in my email after submitting it
Please how can I get it?
Have you checked your spam folder? 99.9% of the time if you have not received the email it is because you typed in your email incorrectly
Thanks you. Emma a lot
Hello teacher nice to see you.
Emma is a fantastic teacher!!! thanks a lot!! 😘 from Argentina
Where are legends come and hit like who watch this video for preparation just one night before exam..😊
Nice way of teaching
Hey Ms Emma can you please show how transcriping sentences works
the symbol of the clothes hanger and the stylized cross of Jesus is very nice. I liked finding them 😊
Thanku so much ma'am ❤
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Hi Emma, I loved your presentation. I have a linguistics exam on Thursday and I have to analyze transcriptions saying which is the on set, the nucleus and the coda but what about the syllabic consonants? Will they be considered the nucleus?
You need to ask your teacher about that. Best of luck!