when I started to learn English I used to pronounce English words using Spanish Vowels ,but now I learned All English Vowels and I can understand better,although sometimes It's hard to pronounce words I try to repeat "em everytime I can.Your channel is really fantastic.Thank you for helping us
I am lucky to be the first commentator! I have one suggestion to compare between all of the five vowels in the same time. for example: bad, bed, bud, bod, bid & bead. actually I repeated the time from 00:10 to 00:13 many times because you mentioned them together in one time. thank you so much for your very explanatory examples.
Excellent! Just one question....For example, if I say "ran", the sound of the vowel " a" is so similar like "ea" sound. Is it correct? Thanks for reading this message.
your lessons are great! I learned a lot from them. I had a question, is there no difference of pronunciation for America guys between [u] in sum and the first [a] in [banana]? When I learned English, I was told that they pronounce differently. the first one is not a schwa, while second one is a schwa.
when I started to learn English I used to pronounce English words using Spanish Vowels ,but now I learned All English Vowels and I can understand better,although sometimes It's hard to pronounce words I try to repeat "em everytime I can.Your channel is really fantastic.Thank you for helping us
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I am lucky to be the first commentator! I have one suggestion to compare between all of the five vowels in the same time. for example: bad, bed, bud, bod, bid & bead. actually I repeated the time from 00:10 to 00:13 many times because you mentioned them together in one time.
thank you so much for your very explanatory examples.
+amir alandalus Thanks for your feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed this video! :)
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+Асылхан Тулебаев You're welcome!
Hi there!
For example: "Seen" and "Sin" would be effective as well.
Amazing video.
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Excellent!
Just one question....For example, if I say "ran", the sound of the vowel " a" is so similar like "ea" sound. Is it correct?
Thanks for reading this message.
your lessons are great! I learned a lot from them. I had a question, is there no difference of pronunciation for America guys between [u] in sum and the first [a] in [banana]? When I learned English, I was told that they pronounce differently. the first one is not a schwa, while second one is a schwa.
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