I would say this about reduction. In my opinion reduction doesn't really exist for can , to , for , that but it's modification in a relax informal speech or in a fast speech. The speed of the speech modify the vocal sound between two consonants!
I am convinced my accent is permanent at this point. Been learning english since 3rd grade, been consuming mostly english (american) content for years, and speaking on pretty much a native level for years. Ever since I moved to Canada (2 years ago) speaking english began to feel more natural to me. However, my accent remains the same. Its not like it matters, especially because I don't have a strong accent. But it gets annoying after a while to hear people constantly point out that you have it.
Excellent video! This is my first video from your channel and it was super super useful! Thanks so much! I really liked this class! Greetings from Argentina!
Thank you!! 😊 I'm going to be putting out new videos on speaking English with an American accent on a weekly basis. Can't wait for you to reach your goals for your accent! You can definitely Americanize your accent with consistent practice and determination 😃
I love american accent, but I really need to do the Ielts exam and I need be familiar british accent for now! after the exam I going to focus in american accent!
Wow it's so nice, I have so much learned about these lessons , i admit I've been struggled to understand when a native speaker talking specialy when i watched english movie. Thank you Teacher Mary . I Subscribed
@@maryelcoaching Sorry I asked, I just thought you had an indefinable accent and my sister and I were trying to guess what it was. Turns out it was none! XD Lol
@@dispositionforappreciation4734 Haha yeah, I don't have a very strong regional accent because I grew up in the south and was raised by northern parents. I guess I ended up just copying what I heard on TV!
Most of the words in my language are longer than in English, and still we don't shorten the majority of them. So I always wondered why it's so crucial for English speakers to shorten everything
Oh, where in the world were you when I took my first lessons. Although, I didn' t know these "rules" my "technique" to improve my pronunciation has always been to imitate the cadence and the stress of the native americans. That works, and the good news is you can learn by simply watching netflix!
I get it : the schwa (which is a really weird sounding word) sound makes it sound more natural. Which is .... pretty ironic. Or not. (I'm not an expert.... I don't really know). Peace.
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I would say this about reduction. In my opinion reduction doesn't really exist for can , to , for , that but it's modification in a relax informal speech or in a fast speech. The speed of the speech modify the vocal sound between two consonants!
Thanks a lot.
Mary, your pronunciation sounds like what I hear in American movies. I love hearing that accent.
so true
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I am convinced my accent is permanent at this point. Been learning english since 3rd grade, been consuming mostly english (american) content for years, and speaking on pretty much a native level for years. Ever since I moved to Canada (2 years ago) speaking english began to feel more natural to me. However, my accent remains the same.
Its not like it matters, especially because I don't have a strong accent. But it gets annoying after a while to hear people constantly point out that you have it.
As far as I can remember, this is the most comprehensive video on TH-cam about pronunciation. Thank you so much for helping me.
Keep it up
I m beginner for English
Your channel is my really lessons
Thanks a lot
I love the way you teach us, you're doing a great job keep it up.
I love the way you teach English
Learning America accent is not an easy task but still possible in presence of such teachers like you, ,Thank you
That is something that i looked for...... I want more videos on this topic
You have the gift to teach! One of the best videos i've ever seen about pronunciation!
Wonderful class
Thanks
I just can't thank you enough, Mary.
This video is life changing.
Wow...Nice....Subscribed immediately!
Excellent video! This is my first video from your channel and it was super super useful! Thanks so much! I really liked this class! Greetings from Argentina!
Great Mary!! I loved it!
This video goes directly to my favourites list, thank you so much!
Excellent Lesson ! Thank you .
Improving my listening here with you.
Thanks ❤
I'm your new subscriber!!! I really wanna learn an American accent and speak English just like an American.
Thank you!! 😊 I'm going to be putting out new videos on speaking English with an American accent on a weekly basis. Can't wait for you to reach your goals for your accent! You can definitely Americanize your accent with consistent practice and determination 😃
She's a awesome teacher and your pronunciation is The Best clearly for me
Thank you very much! I've subscribed your channel!
Good job teacher
Thank you Mary for helping us who struggling with american accent
Happy to help! 😄
Oh my gosh!!! You're our English Godesse keep up the good work!!!, My English prob is that I'm faking American accent while speaking
Wow! It’s really great lesson! Thanks for sharing 😊
Amazing class!!! Thanks a lot my dear!🙏🙏🙏👍❤
You're doing an amazing job, I'm happy to learn what I want.
Great content! Subscribed.
I love american accent, but I really need to do the Ielts exam and I need be familiar british accent for now! after the exam I going to focus in american accent!
I was looking for the video like that thanks mary
Great!! Happy to help! 😊
You are my new teacher and I have consumed all the videos of Lisa ma’am.😊
Wow, thank you! 😊
l love american accent realy l want to learning english step by step 🥰your voice it is very adorable
Thank you! 😃
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Thank you.
love your acccent
Keep up the good work! More videos , please! 🙂
Thank you! 😊 More to come!
Wow it's so nice, I have so much learned about these lessons , i admit I've been struggled to understand when a native speaker talking specialy when i watched english movie. Thank you Teacher Mary . I Subscribed
I'm so glad this helped!
I like your technique in American pronunciation
Thank you for your guiding English reading.
Thank you. Por favor si podría explicar más detallada esta clase de como pronunciar mejor estas palabras
Great job … more video like this
one plz
Great display. It s all about context in which the word is located. I learn from you. Thank you so much
Exactly, it depends on the sounds surrounding the word. Thank you! I'm so glad this was helpful!
@@maryelcoaching most welcome, you did so well
Great lesson
Very good
thanks Mary for sharing
You are an inspiration❤
awsome video
excellent
I loved you video. I´ve been teaching English in Brazil for 21 years. I´ll try to improve my pronunciation with your videos, thank you!
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I could watch vids like this all day...makes me appreciate my language and I only speak 1😀
Hi Mary, Excellent video! Thanks, Albert
Thanks, Albert!
A really fascinating helpful tips, thanks Mary 😍
That was awesome 🤩
Nice vídeo. You rock.
Thank you! 😊
It was amazing helpful thanks a lot
Glad it helped!
Could you please temme that this words sounds are formal or informal English
Great chenel 🇮🇳 my favourite channel 😊
Hi Mary, Can you do a comparison on "Can" vs. "Can't"? Thank you. Best, Albert
Hi Albert, here you go! th-cam.com/video/78heYCu6bt8/w-d-xo.html
I like british accent and I talk british english. But I followed to support for you.
Thank you! 😀
Mary, what's your first language?
English is my first language
@@maryelcoaching Sorry I asked, I just thought you had an indefinable accent and my sister and I were trying to guess what it was. Turns out it was none! XD Lol
@@dispositionforappreciation4734 Haha yeah, I don't have a very strong regional accent because I grew up in the south and was raised by northern parents. I guess I ended up just copying what I heard on TV!
Amazing
THANKS TEACHER ""HI😁
Awesome video! Keep it up! 🤩
Thank you!
Most of the words in my language are longer than in English, and still we don't shorten the majority of them. So I always wondered why it's so crucial for English speakers to shorten everything
It's because our rhythm is stress-timed, so we constantly alternate between short and longer syllables all throughout a sentence.
👍👍 thanks
You'er amazing ♥︎
Wow!
The English to the next level
There are many accents in America, so enjoy the journey.
Oh, where in the world were you when I took my first lessons. Although, I didn' t know these "rules" my "technique" to improve my pronunciation has always been to imitate the cadence and the stress of the native americans. That works, and the good news is you can learn by simply watching netflix!
Keep it up
I HAVE A = I'VE = AIVA (SOUND)?
Damn this video is lit.
Can you send me a Book of that pls
9:21
Is this a neutral American accent?
Hi good , tell continuous to 10 class to
I get it : the schwa (which is a really weird sounding word) sound makes it sound more natural.
Which is .... pretty ironic. Or not. (I'm not an expert.... I don't really know).
Peace.
Im paying attention to the way I speak after this vid omg American accents are cute (bc I’m American💀💋) but weird too
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please, the sentence " I HAVE A ",....in fast mode would Sound like " : AIVA.....?"
Please help me mam
ничё непонятно но всеравно лучше замая
R u american Mam?
Yes 😊
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