Thank you Rachael ! Great job on linguistic analysis. The english language is in a constant state of flux. I am a native speaker but you have taught me so much about how to communicate in this language. 👏👏👏
Dear Rachel! I have been following Ethen's channel for 3 months so came I to your channel. He had right, you are the strongest pronounciation teacher and it's amazing what and how you are doing! In this lesson by 12:04 you ask if we can hear the h by him is dropped. Suddenly I answered in English loudly "Oh yes, I can." And it was a correct answer I really could hear it out. It was the first moment in my life an english question was asked to me and I answered it automatically! Of course it's funny by this way but I am sure you can understand how I feel now. Hearing something (very simple) in English and answering it automatically in English! I can imagine what can I achieve in the future with you! My native language is Hungarian, which is a 99% phonetical language, so it's really hard to me to learn English pronountiation! I would like to thank you for my special feeling which is a really small step, but a step I always wanted to do. I wish you all the bests from Europe, Budapest 🥰. Thank you so much! ( Sorry for any mistakes I am still learning 😊).
You are such an awesome teacher to be proud of. As a teacher,I learn something new from your videos each time I listen & watch them. Keep up the good work. THANK YOU!👍❤😍
Thank you so much dearest Rachel! Due to your lessons it's much easier for me to understand american speech and I notice my progress for real. Thank you💖💖💖
Wow Rachel! This old man , I've got serious problem do understand 🤣 100% of what he said.Because since I ve been studying with you for 2 years I can sometimes understand 100% of one paragraph. And sometimes it's a little bit frustrated when I can't. But I m going to listen to this all round the week to perceive every single teensy tiny sound. That's reminds me that, learning a language is a lifetime ride.Thank youuu so much because of this method I trained my ears.Sometimes I can watch movies without subtitles and understand 80 % .your method is next level! Ps I get problem of perceiving sound in my own mother tongue.
I mean it's just fantastic 👌 what your are doing for us... it's like a dream. Learning English in this fun I bet I won't see more than that.you just blowing my mind after ones of your videos. God bless you.. From Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
Really really you're very intelligent person I've seen ever , I have a question , some times i speak well and other times not , I don't know what the problem is , can you help me my inspirer teacher. I hope you have a happy life because of your help . Love your style 💗💗
Thank you Rachel. You know yesterday I subscribed to your channel and involved that your lessons are so useful and interesting! And by the way Pursuit of happiness is my favourite film. Thank you a lot again. You student Bobur.
Dear teacher Rachel, I'm from brazil I have studied with you for a while and I appreciate your lessons so much. You have made a difference in my studies. Thank you!
These based-on-video lessons are outstanding! (to the top of my lungs) We can, not only listen to real English, but also learn real reductions and linking. As always, conducted by Rachel. Thank you, Rachel. At the beginning of the video I hear you thanking people for the idea of working with videos, right? Great! However, an idea without someone to put it into practice and make a lesson out of it? That's a completely different ball game. So, thank you very much. Your Brazilian fan #01 - Pedro
I like your way of teaching! Could you make a video about how to pronounce such words: calm, salmon, almonds, pomegranate, lemon, apple? It's a little bit confusing, I heard from different teachers different pronunciation.
I really appreciate it, and really you're one in a million. l like learning English with movies especially with you and I am from Kurdistan, I'm Kurdish ,I hope that someday, I can speak English like a native American and like a you
👌👏👏👏👏👍. Dear Richel Sister, As always, I have a question to make of you. What's the difference between the following sentences? 1. I graduated. 2. My father graduated me. I am ever indebted to you for your selfless act of answering my questions. In return, all I can do is to spread a word about your channel and wish you and your family a happy life. Thank you and have a nice time.
Great lesson! Thank you so much!!! 👍 I have recently come across another interesting pair of words - business & BUSYNESS. Have you, guys, noticed it before??? 😊 At first, I thought that the second word was misspelled, but it turned out to be a different and new word to me. I will give you an example: As we are living in a fast-paced world, because of our busyness, we, modern people, hardly have any time to eat properly. 📌
I think it will be better for non-native speakers like us if you kindly add the meaning of the difficult words. If you do this, we can be able to understand the movie clips with our heart's content. Thanks a lot for your job at last.
About the question mark. I think it’s there in the end. Of course the period after “on” and the “And” are misleading. It’s supposed to be “...on, and I hired him?” I think the interviewer’s intention is to get the interviewee’s reaction to his decision to having hired such a person as he breaks then rises pitch to emphasize the last part, which implies, a thing he normally wouldn’t have done. The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck is the perfect reference for American accent smoothness. Try to work on some extracts that include conversations. Keep the good work. ❤️
Hello Rachel, could you make a video about the consonnant sounds (s,n,l) cancelling th in a casual conversation. For example in : In the /in this/and that (and explain the difference with ‘in a’) Is this (in a casual conversation) All that counts (sounds like all lat counts) I watch that tv show (becomes a kind of ‘I wash at show’ to me, I think,It can be wrong) I struggle to use this option, as I want to pronounce everything (I am scared to sound bad)
Dear Rachel., you’re classes means a world to me., I don’t even know how to thank you enough.🌸
You're welcome as always Q A!
Your teaching is very helpful to non-speakers. What a wonderful teacher you are! Thanks very much.
You're welcome Jessie!
Non-speakers 😂? I get that it must’ve been a mistake but I couldn’t help but laugh 😆! I assume you meant “non native American speakers”, right? 🙂
Rachel is the real deal. I appreciate your lessons pretty and smart teacher.
My top 5 favorite movies of all time. Great lesson. I can't thank you enough.
Best English reading teacher of the year: Rachel🥰🥰🥰
Thank you Rachael ! Great job on linguistic analysis. The english language is in a constant state of flux. I am a native speaker but you have taught me so much about how to communicate in this language. 👏👏👏
Happy to hear that David!
Dear Rachel! I have been following Ethen's channel for 3 months so came I to your channel. He had right, you are the strongest pronounciation teacher and it's amazing what and how you are doing! In this lesson by 12:04 you ask if we can hear the h by him is dropped. Suddenly I answered in English loudly "Oh yes, I can." And it was a correct answer I really could hear it out. It was the first moment in my life an english question was asked to me and I answered it automatically! Of course it's funny by this way but I am sure you can understand how I feel now. Hearing something (very simple) in English and answering it automatically in English! I can imagine what can I achieve in the future with you! My native language is Hungarian, which is a 99% phonetical language, so it's really hard to me to learn English pronountiation! I would like to thank you for my special feeling which is a really small step, but a step I always wanted to do. I wish you all the bests from Europe, Budapest 🥰. Thank you so much! ( Sorry for any mistakes I am still learning 😊).
Thanks for everything. We can learn something thanks to you,my teacher. Hi from Turkey
I really appreciate your help teacher Rachel greetings from Nicaragua
Thanks a lot Freddy!
You are such an awesome teacher to be proud of. As a teacher,I learn something new from your videos each time I listen & watch them.
Keep up the good work. THANK YOU!👍❤😍
You're very welcome Shahram!
I LOVE this kind of video because I learn a lot. Thank you Rachel.
You're very welcome Chronos!
I love your way of teaching us, thanks Rachel
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much dearest Rachel! Due to your lessons it's much easier for me to understand american speech and I notice my progress for real. Thank you💖💖💖
My pleasure @missabrikos7950!
Your teaching is awesome.
This video teaches me how to pronounce in real conversation.
Happy yo hear that! :)
Thanks Rachel i`ve learned a lot! God bless you for all years that you dedicated the teaching us!!
You're very welcome Temas!
Thanks so much for this lesson. My ears really get used to english conversations because of you.😊
Glad it helped Affan!
Wow Rachel! This old man , I've got serious problem do understand 🤣 100% of what he said.Because since I ve been studying with you for 2 years I can sometimes understand 100% of one paragraph. And sometimes it's a little bit frustrated when I can't. But I m going to listen to this all round the week to perceive every single teensy tiny sound.
That's reminds me that, learning a language is a lifetime ride.Thank youuu so much because of this method I trained my ears.Sometimes I can watch movies without subtitles and understand 80 % .your method is next level!
Ps I get problem of perceiving sound in my own mother tongue.
That's awesome Blanche! I'm very happy to hear your progress! Keep it up! :)
Rachel is the only teacher that really translates what the people say without using another language hahahaaha . Thank you very much for your work
Thanks for watching Ruflo!
Thank you for your helping us and nice work. I love this Rachel's English.
My pleasure!
I mean it's just fantastic 👌 what your are doing for us... it's like a dream. Learning English in this fun I bet I won't see more than that.you just blowing my mind after ones of your videos.
God bless you..
From Ivory Coast 🇨🇮
Glad to hear that Ahmed!
Thank you very much, Rachel.
And, as always, I say, your teachings with movies are very, very highly nutritious.
This one as the others is amazing.
You're very welcome Avalos!
Really really you're very intelligent person I've seen ever ,
I have a question , some times i speak well and other times not , I don't know what the problem is , can you help me my inspirer teacher.
I hope you have a happy life because of your help .
Love your style 💗💗
Thanks Rachel. You deserves more watchers than that. Seriously! !!!
Thank you Rachel.
You know yesterday I subscribed to your channel and involved that your lessons are so useful and interesting! And by the way Pursuit of happiness is my favourite film. Thank you a lot again. You student Bobur.
Happy to hear that Bobur! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Rachel for this video
You're welcome Hayder!
really nice practical ways to teach pronunciation
Dear teacher Rachel, I'm from brazil I have studied with you for a while and I appreciate your lessons so much. You have made a difference in my studies. Thank you!
Happy to hear that Paulo! Thanks for watching!
Rachel ur all videos are always useful for me...ur english is amazing...🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🙂😍
Thanks a lot Mahek!
@@rachelsenglish ur wlc rachel.🇺🇲🙂🙂🙂
Omg there's one new awesome video. This is fab and interesting to watch. ❤️ you Rachel.
Glad you liked it!
Oh my God! 😍 I can't thank you enough. You made my day! I've been waiting for it for days on end. Without thinking twice, It's my favorite movie 😍😍😍
You're very welcome Sveta! :)
You are really really amazing teacher
Wow, thank you Hussain!
This learning system is great... Learning from film
Great!
@@rachelsenglish Really, this system is amazing. Please carry-on. Take love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Love you, Rachel! I love your dedication. 🥰🥰
Thank you Adriano!
These based-on-video lessons are outstanding! (to the top of my lungs) We can, not only listen to real English, but also learn real reductions and linking. As always, conducted by Rachel. Thank you, Rachel. At the beginning of the video I hear you thanking people for the idea of working with videos, right? Great! However, an idea without someone to put it into practice and make a lesson out of it? That's a completely different ball game. So, thank you very much. Your Brazilian fan #01 - Pedro
You're very welcome Pedro and thanks for sharing!
I am amazed! super awesome teacher. Many thanks 😍 ❤
You're welcome Robert!
Obrigado Rachel
A MILLION THANKS FOR ALL YOUR VIDEOS ARE ABSOLUTELY USEFUL 👍👏
You're very welcome James!
Helo Rachel you're the best on youtube! Thanks so much for the lesson! Now I'm learning a lot and really.
Happy to hear that Marcelo!
I like this part so much
Thanks for watching!
This is just what I was looking for 😃. Thanks a million
Love and respect from Egypt ❤️
Thanks Filice!
Really nice and excellent class. Thank you so much, Rachel. You are the best!
You're so welcome Jose!
I like your way of teaching! Could you make a video about how to pronounce such words: calm, salmon, almonds, pomegranate, lemon, apple? It's a little bit confusing, I heard from different teachers different pronunciation.
Good suggestion, thanks!
looking forward to it!
I really appreciate it, and really you're one in a million. l like learning English with movies especially with you and I am from Kurdistan, I'm Kurdish ,I hope that someday, I can speak English like a native American and like a you
Thanks for watching there Evan!
👌👏👏👏👏👍.
Dear Richel Sister, As always, I have a question to make of you. What's the difference between the following sentences?
1. I graduated.
2. My father graduated me.
I am ever indebted to you for your selfless act of answering my questions. In return, all I can do is to spread a word about your channel and wish you and your family a happy life. Thank you and have a nice time.
hello i'm from vietnam and i love this video, thanks you.!
Hi there and thanks for watching!
Thanks Rachel
You're welcome Ali!
Really appreciating your efforts❤️
Hi from Egypt
Thank you Noha!
Impressive and recommendable video. Thanks,Rachel. Looking forward to another educational video like this.
You're welcome Jha!
I love that film
Great lesson! Thank you so much!!! 👍 I have recently come across another interesting pair of words - business & BUSYNESS. Have you, guys, noticed it before??? 😊 At first, I thought that the second word was misspelled, but it turned out to be a different and new word to me. I will give you an example: As we are living in a fast-paced world, because of our busyness, we, modern people, hardly have any time to eat properly. 📌
Thank you so much ma'am for making this video, a lot of love from India
You're very welcome!
thank you so much
the best method to learn English with movie
and by Rachel
You're very welcome Saleh!
This video deserves as many likes as possible. You killed it , Rachel .
Thanks a lot Bahareh!
Thank you so much Rachel, this episode is very interesting. It would be fun to try popular American sitcoms like Parks and Recreation.
That's a great idea!
I appreciate your lesson. Thanks
I really love this series of video. Thank you, Rachel!
You're very welcome!
Continue please 🙏🙏❤
Great movie and awesome video! Thank you, Rachel!
My pleasure!
All your lesson are amazing.. thank you
My pleasure Ayam!
Another great analysis! Thanks a lot Rachel.
It was a really nice lesson. Thank you Rachel 😊
My pleasure Ana!
I enjoyed the lesson today, thank you Rachel
You're very welcome Norah!
Just great. You're the best, the top.Thank you.
You're very welcome Susana!
Thank so much
My pleasure Zakaria!
Really I am learning with your videos
Glad to hear that @skflick6656!
The best on youtube. thank you, Rachel.
You're very welcome JOSUÈ!
Hi, Rachel! Thanks so much for the lesson! I'm learning it right now.
Great! Keep it up Eva!
Thanks Rachel ❤️🌺
You're welcome Ahmed!
I think it will be better for non-native speakers like us if you kindly add the meaning of the difficult words. If you do this, we can be able to understand the movie clips with our heart's content.
Thanks a lot for your job at last.
Thanks for the suggestion!
@@rachelsenglish you are most welcome.
Love this video
Thanks for watching Salma!
Very clear lesson, thanks
Awesome explication! Thank you very much!!!
Thank you Luciene!
Thanks a lot Rachel
You're very welcome @benyoussefali1291!
Thank you!
Thanks
About the question mark. I think it’s there in the end. Of course the period after “on” and the “And” are misleading. It’s supposed to be “...on, and I hired him?”
I think the interviewer’s intention is to get the interviewee’s reaction to his decision to having hired such a person as he breaks then rises pitch to emphasize the last part, which implies, a thing he normally wouldn’t have done.
The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck is the perfect reference for American accent smoothness. Try to work on some extracts that include conversations. Keep the good work. ❤️
Thanks, you’re the best!
You're welcome Paula!
Beautiful work of english here teacher rachel 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks a lot Ronaldo!
Really enjoyed it
I would like to get some new words and understand some sentences in the movie "the notebook", especially the fight scene.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Wow. Good idea
@@rachelsenglish i can't wait 🤗
Thanks, it's great
You're welcome Eva!
Teacher, thanks a lot from Türkiye, new episodes will be great from movies.
Thank you Rachel. You are the best!!!
My pleasure!
Thank you.. amazing!!
You're welcome!
Thanks Rachel. Hugs from Argentina :)
You're welcome Valeria!
Excuse me. Hi Rachel. Thank you so much. I've just received this video by E-mail. Amazing. You Rock. Thanks!! BRZ
You're very welcome Olavo!
Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 love it
Thanks Vera!
Well done
Thanks Saher!
Great lesson 💪
Thanks Murad!
Thanks teacher
You're welcome @user-th4bv1xk5n!
Thanks
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Thank you ♥️
You’re welcome! 😊
Great lessons all the time, thank you Rachel
You're so welcome!
Great work!!!!!
Thanks from Guatemala excelent
You're welcome @user-up9zk6gk8x!
Hello Rachel, could you make a video about the consonnant sounds (s,n,l) cancelling th in a casual conversation. For example in :
In the /in this/and that (and explain the difference with ‘in a’)
Is this (in a casual conversation)
All that counts (sounds like all lat counts)
I watch that tv show (becomes a kind of ‘I wash at show’ to me, I think,It can be wrong)
I struggle to use this option, as I want to pronounce everything (I am scared to sound bad)
Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks for taking this into consideration :)
Thank you a lot💜💜💜
You're welcome! 😊
Thanks alot
My pleasure Gigi!
Really enjoy your analysis. Thanks so much, but it can even be better if you used the dark background theme. Eyes will get more comfortable.
Thanks for the tip!
I suggest you the film "Catch me if you can" for a lesson. I think Leo and Tom also have a lot of conversation where they use the cuttings.