Nuances that we only learn with a native! I've been a graduate in English teaching for more than 20 years, and there are details about the language I didn't have any idea about! Great lesson.
It is so rare to get a TH-cam English teacher who is proficient in the phonetics of American English. Many of the articulation mistakes we hear in this segment are made by native speakers. A native speaker is a person that was born in the U.S. A. and was educated in American schools. The articulation mistakes alluded to above are all made not just by E>S>L. students ,but by native students as well. The question is, will these articulation mistakes become so widespread that they will be viewed as correct alternative pronunciations in the same was as we today, for example, view the two pronunciations of the words 'Either" and "Neither" as correct.?.
I speak 3 languages. These are Georgian,Russian and Italian. I hope to. speak English language soon too.Greetings from Georgia. Thanks a lot for your effort ❤
Dictionaries are correct, no doubt about it. BUT. Verbs with the "ING" form are pronounced both ways in real life (gerund or continuos tenses) "The "strong and hard "G" sound is not pronounced" but you gotta put it in written English.
Thank you very much
Nuances that we only learn with a native! I've been a graduate in English teaching for more than 20 years, and there are details about the language I didn't have any idea about! Great lesson.
You learn those details ONLY when you talk to native speakers all the time constantly.
Listening to your lessons Kevin became a Habit for me ❤❤
Same here !🙌🏻
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It is so rare to get a TH-cam English teacher who is proficient in the phonetics of American English. Many of the articulation mistakes we hear in this segment are made by native speakers. A native speaker is a person that was born in the U.S. A. and was educated in American schools. The articulation mistakes alluded to above are all made not just by E>S>L. students ,but by native students as well. The question is, will these articulation mistakes become so widespread that they will be viewed as correct alternative pronunciations in the same was as we today, for example, view the two pronunciations of the words 'Either" and "Neither" as correct.?.
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Thank you Kevin ❤❤❤❤❤
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I wouldn't keep my plunger in my bedroom.😄😊.
Comment on using part and a part , please 👋🌎
He also said uh-mahng instead of uh-muhng.
I speak 3 languages. These are Georgian,Russian and Italian. I hope to. speak English language soon too.Greetings from Georgia. Thanks a lot for your effort ❤
wow!! Amazing!
Working [wə:kıň] in dictionaries [wə:ki:ň] pronounced by Kevin
Workin' [wə:kEN] why "en"
Dictionaries are correct, no doubt about it.
BUT.
Verbs with the "ING" form are pronounced both ways in real life (gerund or continuos tenses) "The "strong and hard "G" sound is not pronounced" but you gotta put it in written English.