That is true And I love to watch his videos, but I didn't understand still which accent he speaks American or Canadian. Is there anyone who can help me with that?
I experience the same issue, when pronouncing those two words in comparison, the difference is clear, but saying one word in isolation makes it quite challenging.
First time I watch a native english speaker youtuber that speaks a little bit more slow that we help us to get more a english class. That's admirable, you have a new suscription more.thanks a lot
5:15 Of course, this video has been very helpful, it has helped me a lot to understand and learn to pronounce normally as a native speaker. Of all the videos, you are the only one who explains very well with examples and what I like the most is that you make an effort in the pronunciation. and that is appreciated, now I know the difference between speaking normally and speaking like a native well I have learned both ways but I will try to use the native one more as you explain it in your videos but I will keep in mind the other way of saying it, many Thank you I hope to learn more from a true native speaker of English to someone from whom I will believe what he explains.
we thank you very much for the correct pronuciation of this beautiful language that you give us l feel that l have learned a lot from you and l have no problems now with pronuciation you are the best teacher ever for this language
I would like very much to thank you for your easy way of teaching us English. I'm from Brazil and I want to learn how to speak English. It's not so easy but I know I'll get there.
I grew up in Toronto Canada and we pronounce these contractions the exact same way. I' ve hard some people, however, pronouncing "we'll" the same way we pronounce "wool"...but I guess that's very regional.
It’s very confusing 。Rachel‘a English saying we’ll should pronounce [w+ chaw e + l] but here you say we’ll would pronounce like word will. Can you clarify that for me ? Thanks
I like the way how this man gives the realistic example and how to pronounce the words , he deserves a applause smart guy I am happy for him
That is true
And I love to watch his videos, but I didn't understand still which accent he speaks American or Canadian.
Is there anyone who can help me with that?
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Finally somebody decided to teach English the way it really is. Thanks for sharing.
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The contraction "they'll" is the hardest for me. Thanks for you teach us the real speech. I am so appreciated.
You pronunce they'll as if it was "thell"
The sound of the definite article "the" + a dark "L" sound at the end.
I experience the same issue, when pronouncing those two words in comparison, the difference is clear, but saying one word in isolation makes it quite challenging.
First time I watch a native english speaker youtuber that speaks a little bit more slow that we help us to get more a english class. That's admirable, you have a new suscription more.thanks a lot
you are the only one I have searched around in youtube who teach to pronounce the contraction in a normal and faster way
I hope this video was helpful for you :)
You spend your golden time for teaching us very very useful lessons for free. I appreciate you ❤🙏
00:59 I'll
5:15 Of course, this video has been very helpful, it has helped me a lot to understand and learn to pronounce normally as a native speaker. Of all the videos, you are the only one who explains very well with examples and what I like the most is that you make an effort in the pronunciation. and that is appreciated, now I know the difference between speaking normally and speaking like a native well I have learned both ways but I will try to use the native one more as you explain it in your videos but I will keep in mind the other way of saying it, many Thank you I hope to learn more from a true native speaker of English to someone from whom I will believe what he explains.
Thank you for your time. I’m from Thailand this is my first time I am watching your video. Your video help me a lot thank you again.🙏
I really needed this class. Thank you!! ❤️
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Thank you soooooooo much, omg 😅 I will watch this video over and over again until my pronunciation improves.
I am from Arabs and l really love to watching your videos
ohhh I was mistaking these words, this video was so helpfull to get it, I'm thankfull!
we thank you very much for the correct pronuciation of this beautiful language that you give us l feel that l have learned a lot from you and l have no problems now with pronuciation you are the best teacher ever for this language
This is great! I've never seen anyone teach the two different methods before. Thank you!
Man, Could you do a video for I've and I'd? You really helped me to speak contracted forms faster. I often don't hear d in I'd.
I would like very much to thank you for your easy way of teaching us English. I'm from Brazil and I want to learn how to speak English. It's not so easy but I know I'll get there.
Super! Many thanks 👍
i'm saving this for my 9-year old son, thanks.
Oh my gosh!!! I'll understand everything about English coz I'd been studying in Cyprus
Excellent video. Thank you!
I already know how to pronounce those words correctly thanks to you. Thank you very much! Your tips always are very useful 😊👍
Always I’m listening your podcast I’m learning so much
Clear-cut explanation.❤
Thanks alot.
Just so native as it is and the explanation is as simple and comprehensive as it could be
You are so helpful
It's à pleasure to listen to you. 🎆👍👍👍
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Thank you for your help for your time!! I appreciate this video so much!!
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This is exactly what I need to learn, way to go!
Very helpful video, thank you !
Thanks so much from Vietnam!
Awesome teacher wow super good. Finally I found a good teacher
I grew up in Toronto Canada and we pronounce these contractions the exact same way.
I' ve hard some people, however, pronouncing "we'll" the same way we pronounce "wool"...but I guess that's very regional.
I just realized I say " WOOL" and not "WILL" also for the contraction we'll. I'm from the Niagara region of Ontario. Canada
I'll just say . Perfect. Thank you. crystal clear now.
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Thank you for the great tips. I'll practice it.
Sir,I am very thankful to you.
Your videos are actually helpful for me.as I am at first level to learn english.
This class was very useful. Thank you very much.
I'm glad! You're welcome!
Thank you sir
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You're great in explaining &pronouncing thanks a bunch
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I'm gonna stuck with you .
So helpful! Thank you!
It helped me so much, thank you.
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Thank you, this is very helpful!
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Thank you for speaking slowly.
Informative thanks 😇
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perfectly, thanks you so much.
So good class!
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Thankyouuu for that❤
04:29 they'll
Thanks a lot, your video clip help me to learn the way to pronounce correctly
Thanks teacher because you give us your knowledge
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03:34 we'll
Thank you bro
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I’ll fall in love ❤️You are a good teacher
big help ! thank you
it's amazing. Thank you.
I'm glad you like it!
Great video!!!!!!!!
Thanks❤
Thank you sir ji 🙏 from India.
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It's helpful for me!!!!! Thank you very much
Good job 🥰
Thank you very much
I'd love to watch more videos
Thank you 💘
You're welcome!
Thank you! This is very useful. It is still difficult for me to hear and pronounce "We'll" like native speakers.
Thanks a lot
You're welcome!
thank you
03:33 we'll pronounce
Thanks
'We'll' is definitely the hardest to me.
How to say IT'LL ? Thanks
Thanks Conner ,✔️
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Thanks so much!❤
very helpful, thanks
You're welcome!
The contraction "we'll " is the hardest for me 😅
great class man!
Thanks!
nice video, thanks :D
they'll is the hardest for me sir
02:42 you'll
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If I want to see hidden videos, what what will be I need to do, Sir?
And what about "it'll"?
Thank you. We'll ..Sound is ɪ or e
You could say how the pronunciarion writing as you do um others vídeos
You'll sounds as ` iou" ?thanksss
Lovely video, make other videos about contractions
Hello, thanks for your video. May i have a question please? So, pronunciation of you’ll and you’re is the same? Thanks.
No, the "l" and "r" sounds are opposites. Your tongue goes forward to make the "l" sound, and you pull your tongue back to make the "r" sound.
It’s very confusing 。Rachel‘a English saying we’ll should pronounce [w+ chaw e + l] but here you say we’ll would pronounce like word will. Can you clarify that for me ? Thanks
In a normal sentence
“You’ll be fine” will be prounounced as “You’re be fine” right?
Are these the American accent?
The word "we'll" and "you'll" is so hard to pronounce. But this video is so helpful.
:)
The most dificult for is me is the contraction we'll.
thank you. he'll she'll and it'll ?
I'll try to include those in a future video!