Real English Conversation (American Accent)
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- Study the American accent as I discuss my husband’s day with him. Your listening skills will improve as you go in-depth with this analysis of American English pronunciation. ⭐️RachelsEnglish.com/free - Get my Free Course, the Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent 🇺🇸
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00:00 Introduction
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01:22 Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent
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Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang.
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It,s amazing. Can you please do it for British english movies. It’s also hard to understand British accents. Plz plz 😢
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Hi Rachel! Great accent coaching! As an ESL speaker, I always notice these things when listening to my American friends and how they talk. I'm curious from a technical point of view. Was the conversation recorded on a phone, or did you use some sort of portable recorder to capture the audio? Keep up the amazing work and thank you for the videos!!!
Honestly I shot this a while ago so I don't remember, but it was probably with a small camera with a Rode mic on it.
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Hi Reachel! Thanks for sharing this amazing class 👏. A doubt is around my mind: "Stoney slept in" is an idiom?
Stoney is my son’s name. SLEPT IN is a phrasal verb which means to sleep later than normal. 😊
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Hi ,tank you very much ,you are execelent ,by the way I have a request ,please teach to us that,how should we use going to and want ,and actually ,what is diffrense aboth one to another.
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Hi! I think you're referring to future tense sentences. When talking about the future, "going to" is usually used for plans that are decided already. "Want" is used to express a desire to do something, but not necessarily a plan.
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Thank you, and thanks for following! I don't have any formal advice for now, except to keep going! Here's a link to an interview I did with some tips in 2018 (but it may be a bit outdated): www.entrepreneur.com/growing-a-business/how-this-youtuber-used-language-tutorials-to-get-more-than/309712
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I have never been able to listen to ups and downs of English tones. It feels weird to listen to english language with accent and ups and downs of sounds in this language. The reason is my language don't have ups and downs of sounds. Like many syllabus are ups and downs in your English language.
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I have a question,please.
I've watched you in one of your old videos where you were explaining how to pronounce str cluster . You said that we pronounce the t sound in the middle as a stop t which is almost heard as d sound in this cluster. Is it correct what I've understood ?
Next in this word "ostrich" should I say the /t / sound as ch since it's followed by r ??
Thank you so much in a advance.
It sounds like you understand the idea of how to make this cluster, yes! And yes, for "ostrich" you have the option to make the CH here. More info on the STR cluster here (maybe this is the video you saw?): th-cam.com/video/jK7o49tFylM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VhA2Kb7YwSp0DByl
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Thanks for the lesson! I noticed a slight flap T in the very beginning of the vídeo, linking 'What' to 'did'. It was not mentioned in the IPA transcription. Is the flap T there?
For this "what did you", the "did" is linked to "you" with a reduction, so it sounds like "dju". It may be that you're hearing the D sound at the beginning of "did" here, since the T from "what" is dropped for smoothness. So it'll sound like [wʌ‿dʒu].
@@rachelsenglish Thank you! Yes, it is the D sound of 'did'.
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I m from India is this lecture helpfull for British English .
Sorry I focus mainly on American English.
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Doesn't the combination of a flap t and a dark l form a glottal stop?
Here's my video on flap T + Dark L: th-cam.com/video/CzythyZDwXk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vsWV_-x6JJkuSJwz
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Good teacher but your program is pronunciation only That's why I'm hesitate because I wanna get learning process
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