I've been learning American English for almost 3 years now. I know pretty much about the different pronunciation secrets, and still this video is full of new information for me. I watched it twice already)) it is really useful! Thanks a million, Kevin! ❤️❤️❤️
I'm in love with your channel, I'm watching all the videos. Would it be possible to do a video explaining all the sounds of "a"? I would appreciate it. Thank you!
You are a great pronunciation teacher. You could make an amazing pronunciation course with focus on intonation!!! Really hard to find anything decent on intonation
Kevin, thanks for the video! question: to my Russian ear, you deafen the D sound in the phrase good school. We are taught that in a Russian accent it is always necessary to deafen the ringing sounds at the end of a word, but this is not always done in an American accent. which rule will be correct? how does deafening depend on the deaf consonant sound in the next word?
Once I had a job interview. The CEO of the company who is British told me that funny enough I have American accent. I guess that comes from watching 'Friends' a lot. 😁
I wonder if all of these changes with "TO" pronunciation are taught to children in American schools, and if they are important for foreigners to know. I ve been studying English for years and the professors never mention them. Thanks proffesor Kevinn for you valuable information.
@@alexezhov360Did you read the video title or hear Kevin's intro? If some children say this before they started school, that's great. I don't think this video was created to replace what children should have been taught in or before school. I speak with a British-Caribbean accent and this channel and others help me to understand why Americans speak the way they do instead of always saying Americans are helll bent on destroying the English language.
Thank you for the helpful information in American English. I'm curious if there are any specific rules for the article pronunciation of 'a' before, especially when it comes to whether it's pronounced as a diphthong 'ei' or a schwa sound or something else? I don't know! Could you provide some guidance or examples for this or do you have a lesson about it? Thank you!
Hi dear Kevin, could I ask a question from you ? what does mean vocal in these sentences? 1- when someone is vocal, he or she expresses a strong opinion publicly. 2- Shawn gets vocal when someone disagrees with his opinions. thank you very much for your time.
Hi, what about if "to" is after the word "you" and before the word "be"? For example, "I want you to be my friend." Do you pronounce "to" as "do"? Thank you.
Boy, that “go to a restaurant” bit was too much for me lol I couldn’t do it, even though the English “d” sounds exactly like the spanish soft “r”, I should be able to pull it off…crazy.
Ребята, артикль А произносить лучше через звук Schwa. Как первый гласный звук в слове "молоко". Вопрос: почему пишите звук шва через русскую А Э? Совсем не тот звук, мы же не говорим "мэлако"
I've been learning American English for almost 3 years now. I know pretty much about the different pronunciation secrets, and still this video is full of new information for me. I watched it twice already)) it is really useful! Thanks a million, Kevin! ❤️❤️❤️
Please make more this type of long video. This video is so helpful.
You’re an amazing teacher!!! Thank you so much for the correct way of teaching English !
Thanks for this very useful lesson Kevin.
Thanks a lot teacher Kevin. ❤
1.consonant + tờ
2.vowel (u,e,o,a,i)ai,ou+đờ
3.vowel+đu+ ờ
4.consonant + tu +ờ
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Obrigado professor Kevin meu inglês melhorou muito depois que conheci seu canal
Excellent lesson. Exactly what people who want to sound American need,
Never in my life would I have thought I would be learning how to pronounce "to" after 35 years of practice. But here we are.
Great video. Thanks.
I'm in love with your channel, I'm watching all the videos. Would it be possible to do a video explaining all the sounds of "a"? I would appreciate it. Thank you!
There's some new information I haven't learned before. Thanks a lot. Fantastic!
This is an insightful video. I love it.
Thank you so much for your great lesson!! 🎊🇺🇸🎊🇺🇸🎊 love American pronunciation!
Awesome!
Thank you, this is gold.
Thanks for the excellent class ,very helpful.
Super excellent class thanks ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😲😲😲😲😲
Terrific
You're the best
You are a very good teacher... I like following your courses...
Excellent my friend. What a lesson!!!. May Jehovah bless you.
I was waiting for this video this was so helpful.
We appreciate your effort and the great content.
Thanks a million.
You are a great pronunciation teacher. You could make an amazing pronunciation course with focus on intonation!!! Really hard to find anything decent on intonation
Awsome class.
Thanks.
Kevin, thanks for the video! question: to my Russian ear, you deafen the D sound in the phrase good school. We are taught that in a Russian accent it is always necessary to deafen the ringing sounds at the end of a word, but this is not always done in an American accent. which rule will be correct? how does deafening depend on the deaf consonant sound in the next word?
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Thank you very much!
Hi, I heard natives speakers say this phrase "going to work" but I heard going na work, like the T is silent, can explain please???
Excelente lección Kevin, thanks a lot
Once I had a job interview. The CEO of the company who is British told me that funny enough I have American accent. I guess that comes from watching 'Friends' a lot. 😁
I wonder if all of these changes with "TO" pronunciation are taught to children in American schools, and if they are important for foreigners to know. I ve been studying English for years and the professors never mention them. Thanks proffesor Kevinn for you valuable information.
If I may, Kevin's videos are natural pronunciations in the U.S. To me, natural pronunciations mean ordinary Americans, excluding regional dialects.
Children say this already before school. You don't have to study this at school.
@@alexezhov360Did you read the video title or hear Kevin's intro? If some children say this before they started school, that's great. I don't think this video was created to replace what children should have been taught in or before school. I speak with a British-Caribbean accent and this channel and others help me to understand why Americans speak the way they do instead of always saying Americans are helll bent on destroying the English language.
Superb🎉 happy CNY!!
Thank you for the helpful information in American English. I'm curious if there are any specific rules for the article pronunciation of 'a' before, especially when it comes to whether it's pronounced as a diphthong 'ei' or a schwa sound or something else? I don't know! Could you provide some guidance or examples for this or do you have a lesson about it? Thank you!
Hi dear Kevin, could I ask a question from you ?
what does mean vocal in these sentences?
1- when someone is vocal, he or she expresses a strong opinion publicly.
2- Shawn gets vocal when someone disagrees with his opinions.
thank you very much for your time.
Hi, what about if "to" is after the word "you" and before the word "be"? For example, "I want you to be my friend." Do you pronounce "to" as "do"? Thank you.
Kevin tou and Liza are the best to teach English.
Million thanks, Kevin.
I need to duplicate this video million times. 😸🤭
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is the word "to" also stressed when it's at the beginning of a sentence like: "To be or not to be"?
No. It's pronounced tuh in this case.
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Boy, that “go to a restaurant” bit was too much for me lol I couldn’t do it, even though the English “d” sounds exactly like the spanish soft “r”, I should be able to pull it off…crazy.
When I need some help I look for Kevin my master...😅
Ай вонт ту гоу ту э рестронт. Нормально, все поняли.
А я поняла несколько по -другому - ай вона гоу да э ресторан😊
Сорри , рестрон
@@irinayesyeva960 ё сентенс саундс бэтте
Ребята, артикль А произносить лучше через звук Schwa. Как первый гласный звук в слове "молоко". Вопрос: почему пишите звук шва через русскую А
Э? Совсем не тот звук, мы же не говорим "мэлако"
@@irinayesyeva960 тогда лучше произносить рес-чуант. С двумя ударениями. С без t в первом слоге (glottal t) и обязательно с t в конце (так красивее).
I'm like number 700.
why on earth don´t schools teach about the pronountation of "to" 🙄
Nowwaz da time t'spikk Engrish k'rektly
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