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I’m from Cuba and sometimes I get confused with pronunciation in English even though I consider myself fluent in this language. Thank you so much. Your explanation was perfect in my opinion.
Hi Greg! Thank you for your useful video. I was in trouble not to be able to articulate the difference 'work' and 'walk'. I feel I could somewhat grasp the tips of these expression of the words. I made a 'excel' reference I could refer when I forget/bewilder it. I felt at ease the fact that it's not only me, lots of learners lose way in pronunciation of those.
I know I've already asked you if I could make a Portuguese version of your videos for my Brazilian students and you said YES!!! And I am really grateful for that. But, I know I'm asking too much, if you could make a short video saying you allow me to do that, I could share it on my channel. If it's possoble. Anyway, thanks a lot. I love your videos, I buy your courses whenever I can afford, and I have been learning a lot with you. Thanks again!!
Hi, Thank you for this video. I have just moved to USA and I am improving my English with your videos. My question is, do these pronunciation rules apply to the USA English?
Umlauts are missing in the English language. 10:20 Interesting. The comparison with the three words “meat”, “great”, “threat”. Umlauts, like those used in other languages, would be very helpful. For example, in German the "EA" in the word "threat" would be written with the letter Ä (if it were a German word). With umlauts, everyone knows how to pronounce it.
The point is English orthography is one of its hardest parts (as in many other languages) and has no logic that you have to look every single word up in dictionary to make sure how one is pronounced. For instance Simultaneously used to be a very difficult word for me to remember. Much obliged Gregory!❤
@@nkw229 noo, I had been learning French for many years before I studied English, and as you know there are many similar words. So, sometimes I'm still confused about spelling.
Hi Mr Greg, I am P Abdul Mohammad from India. I got an EFL English Teacher job in Uzbekistan. I would like to contact you regarding English classes. Please reply with how to talk to you. I am impressed with your classes. I want to listen to your classes daily. How?
Hi Greg, I would like to be as C1. Please help me to take classes effectively in Uzbekistan to impress my students. I want your classes based on the current syllabus of the school. Could you help me please? Please reply
most of the examples refer to Italian / Spanish speakers when they want to stress last syllable... therefore the material to other nationalities is a bit more interesting
Suggestion: Have you gone to all states of a USA or not yet? In Hawaii alone ..it has its own statewide pronunciation that is acceptable by the Department of Education. In Hawaii. ,their official language is called Pidhin English. This language is different from other languages in this country because all English words ending in " ER " such as meter should be pronounced as " me' tah...and on top of that words with a consonant of "w" such as EWA should be pronounced EVA.. HERE should be pronounced HEA..
DO NOT SAY WRONG PRONUNCIATION OF A CERTAIN COUNTRY. SOME COUNTRIES HAVE THEIR OWN ALPHABETS SUCH AS COUNTRIES THAT ARE COLONIIZED BY THE SPANIARDS. SPANISH ALPHABETS HAVE A TOTAL OF 33 LETTERS. THESE INCLUDES: RR, LL, N(pina) ch th
It's nothing to do with this video, but the word 'awesome' shocked me when I discover how is pronounced (watching a Lego movie... lyrics ... everthing is awesome, lalalala.) I'm spanish
target ['tɑːgɪt] driven ['drɪv(ə)n] debt [det] answer ['ɑːn(t)sə] sword [sɔːd] OK. But Greg is pronouncing: but [but] instead of [bʌt] understand [ˌundə'stænd] instead of [ˌʌndə'stænd] Why?.. ;-)
Yorkshire accent...he probably pronounces cast /kæst/ and not /kɑːst/, love /lʊv/ not /lʌv/ and so on. If you are good at phonetics, you can check for further information from "Accents of English 1- An Introduction" by J.C. Wells. It's the deepest in terms of accents within England and the rest of the world (volume 2 and 3).
You don’t explain the difference in pronunciation. You want grown up people to imitate sounds. Funny. They are not children. Adults needs explanation. Useless…
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I’m from Cuba and sometimes I get confused with pronunciation in English even though I consider myself fluent in this language. Thank you so much. Your explanation was perfect in my opinion.
You are right. He is a good instructor.
From Bangladesh
Hi Greg! you're a genious in English teaching. I appreciate the way you manage all these words, explaining in details. Thanks a lot.
Thanks Greg, you are so helpful despite your British accent. Wish you patient with your students.
THank you Greg for Great work!
Instead of repeating dozens and dozens words of gratitude, I pressed a lot of thumbs up.
Thank you, Greg
Thank you, excellent lesson.
Hi Greg! Thank you for your useful video. I was in trouble not to be able to articulate the difference 'work' and 'walk'. I feel I could somewhat grasp the tips of these expression of the words. I made a 'excel' reference I could refer when I forget/bewilder it. I felt at ease the fact that it's not only me, lots of learners lose way in pronunciation of those.
Practice Wok to wök, walk to work 👍
I know I've already asked you if I could make a Portuguese version of your videos for my Brazilian students and you said YES!!! And I am really grateful for that. But, I know I'm asking too much, if you could make a short video saying you allow me to do that, I could share it on my channel. If it's possoble. Anyway, thanks a lot. I love your videos, I buy your courses whenever I can afford, and I have been learning a lot with you. Thanks again!!
Hi, Thank you for this video. I have just moved to USA and I am improving my English with your videos. My question is, do these pronunciation rules apply to the USA English?
Umlauts are missing in the English language.
10:20 Interesting. The comparison with the three words “meat”, “great”, “threat”. Umlauts, like those used in other languages, would be very helpful. For example, in German the "EA" in the word "threat" would be written with the letter Ä (if it were a German word). With umlauts, everyone knows how to pronounce it.
The pronunciation is easy in Deutsch but the sentences are not easy to learn!
Thank you.
Good work 👏👏
Thanks Grek teacher
I miss pronunciate experience and answer currently
Thank you so much for this lesson. It helped me a lot.
Beautiful lesson!❤
Until now I mispronounce the word Target, I used to pronounce it with -y- instead of -g-. Thank you very much.
thank you for helping advancing my english Mr. Greg!
Love from indonesia
😁
Thank you!
perfect class and I.m in love with your eyes .
Hi Greg! much obliged.
Could you please make a video on degrees of comparison and its models!
Thanks in advance!
I enjoy your way to pronounce. The best one, as my opinion.
Very fantastic, work compared to wake 11:25
I really love your lesson.
Very good!
The point is English orthography is one of its hardest parts (as in many other languages) and has no logic that you have to look every single word up in dictionary to make sure how one is pronounced.
For instance Simultaneously used to be a very difficult word for me to remember.
Much obliged Gregory!❤
Thanks
whether stress falls on one syllable words if yes how? please.
Thanks for the great video Greg; I mispronounce 7 words from your list. Quiet a lot!
Quiet a lot? or Quite a lot?
@@nkw229 hi there, you're right it is quite in English. Nobody is perfect, thanks for the correction!🙂
@@andrearacs561 I figured it was a typo. 😉
@@nkw229 noo, I had been learning French for many years before I studied English, and as you know there are many similar words. So, sometimes I'm still confused about spelling.
Thanks! I pressed thumbs!
YOU ROCK MAN
Hello sir Greg
I think I pronounced those words correctly as I heard from you how you say it
Thank you😊
Thank
What about the word yatch ?
I am understanding.
For me it is pretty tough words that have the same writing but different stress syllables for nouns and verbs..
Fantastic
That's just what I need.
Hi Mr Greg,
I am P Abdul Mohammad from India. I got an EFL English Teacher job in Uzbekistan. I would like to contact you regarding English classes. Please reply with how to talk to you. I am impressed with your classes. I want to listen to your classes daily. How?
For years, I used to pronounce the S and the T from 'castle'. It became like a brazilian word, but no one would understand.
Hi Greg,
I would like to be as C1. Please help me to take classes effectively in Uzbekistan to impress my students.
I want your classes based on the current syllabus of the school. Could you help me please?
Please reply
most of the examples refer to Italian / Spanish speakers when they want to stress last syllable... therefore the material to other nationalities is a bit more interesting
Howdy! I am find some cracks in my pronunciation
Thanks a lot!
Bye for now
Don't give up the fight!
Good
Thank you for this very INteresting lesson. I have learnt 5 pronunciations I was not sure to say the good way.
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I am from Brazil.
1. Grammar ✅
2. Pronunciation ✅
3. Slang ✅
4. Phrases ✅
5. Vocabulary 🗿
Greetings from India
Hi Greg I am from Bangladesh .
You are welcome.
Suggestion: Have you gone to all states of a USA or not yet?
In Hawaii alone ..it has its own statewide pronunciation that is acceptable by the Department of Education.
In Hawaii. ,their official language is called Pidhin English.
This language is different from other languages in this country because all English words ending in " ER " such as meter should be pronounced as " me' tah...and on top of that words with a consonant of "w" such as EWA should be pronounced EVA..
HERE should be pronounced HEA..
? What are you talking about?
He is teaching British English.
All states of *a* USA? That doesn't make sense.
DO NOT SAY WRONG PRONUNCIATION OF A CERTAIN COUNTRY.
SOME COUNTRIES HAVE THEIR OWN ALPHABETS SUCH AS COUNTRIES THAT ARE COLONIIZED BY THE SPANIARDS.
SPANISH ALPHABETS HAVE A TOTAL OF 33 LETTERS.
THESE INCLUDES:
RR, LL, N(pina) ch th
...I thought I mispronounced word "sweater" in Arizona.....but no...They just don't know it....
Hi Greg! By the way,... Is it 'Past PARticiple' or 'Past ParTIciple' ? I'm always in doubt when I have to pronunce it. Love your videos!😀
Receipt! Without p?
Yes :) The "p" is silent, do not pronounce it.
Most common (American) = ruh- Ceet, ruh-Seat...
Or, ree-Seat.
WRongStress like the numbers nineteen (stress on nine vs ninety. Knee with the k pronounced😂,
The first time I have watch it is I ways to see absoujw 😱
why is it, that sometimes you prenounce a ''k'' after a word that ends with ''ing'' like intresting?
It's nothing to do with this video, but the word 'awesome' shocked me when I discover how is pronounced (watching a Lego movie... lyrics ... everthing is awesome, lalalala.) I'm spanish
I am studying English right now.
Congratulations.
I realy love the sound decade as( dickhead)
Hello.
My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
Who is David Beckham?
All correct, but I'm from Grimsby after all... - only jesting.
September 17, 2023
My wrong pronunciations: fulfill and decade
🙏🙏🙏💪
Again, truly I tell you, if two of you on earth agree about any matter that you pray for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.
Two mistakes I've made.
World, word, war, course. Can someone pls explain how to pronounce these bloody words
I am 35 years old.
8k views and 7h likes. Unbelievable 😮
FulfilL
That's what I just said.
You could have given IPA with each word.
9 words
D*ckade😂
My pet peeve is people who say Salmon like Sal -mon. The L is silent!
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gog
Sorry, native speakers 😢😢😢😊
A lot of money is required to travel abroad.
French here, bad at stress, good at sound, medium at silent letters.
target ['tɑːgɪt]
driven ['drɪv(ə)n]
debt [det]
answer ['ɑːn(t)sə]
sword [sɔːd]
OK.
But Greg is pronouncing:
but [but] instead of [bʌt]
understand [ˌundə'stænd] instead of [ˌʌndə'stænd]
Why?.. ;-)
Dialect.
Yorkshire accent...he probably pronounces cast /kæst/ and not /kɑːst/, love /lʊv/ not /lʌv/ and so on.
If you are good at phonetics, you can check for further information from "Accents of English 1- An Introduction" by J.C. Wells. It's the deepest in terms of accents within England and the rest of the world (volume 2 and 3).
You don’t explain the difference in pronunciation. You want grown up people to imitate sounds. Funny. They are not children. Adults needs explanation.
Useless…
Thank you so much.
Greetings from India