Thank you for watching. How often do you ride on a bus? Where on the bus do you tend to sit? 👭Interested in joining my conversation club: englishlikeanative.co.uk/english-speaking-practice-in-the-conversation-club/
Your podcasts are brilliant, Anna. I'm someone who lives in northeast England and here I struggle with the accent the most. I always listen to your podcasts, and some others, to enhance my vocab as I'm now entering a new setting - I just got a job as an interpreter, and guess what - your podcast is one of the best podcasts to enhance students' English grammar, learn new phrases and idioms + new vocab all the time and that's from my personal experience. I'd love to see you upload more pocasts (Learn English With a Short Story type of podcasts*) like Luke on TH-cam. It does tempt a lot of people to your channel. Thanks
~~~~ A Tricky Tetragraph ~~~~ When I come across 'ough', tricky tetragraph I sigh and though tough, hard to not have a cough! Give it a try guys and take a good PUFF! [/ʌf/] And to rhyme with it, follow me to Hough The stroll won't be tough, you'll be strong enough And I promise you the ground's not too rough Around this village, we could meet a chough Just to clear your voice, make a little cough [/ɒf/] Don't forget that one is rhyming with 'OFF' Let's have a lil' drink before you taper off Come and dip your hands into that pretty trough Near it stands a cow, perfect to learn HOW [/aʊ/] Resting over there, you should say that plough Under the blossom that hangs on the bough Making light of drought inside the cool slough Now we're refreshed, (some even massed their TOE), [/oʊ/] That is how these sound and this even though Better hit the road, we're not quite on furlough Some roots we might grow if we rest here like dough End of your tether?, I hope you' re still NOT [/ɔː/] Think what you've caught, will make you a dreadnought 'know it's a true fight, when you give it a thought But try to enjoy what so far the trip's brought Then, there's the 'ough' makin' you feel in a BREW [/uː/] For you have those that can be said like 'true' Brougham, the carriage, or town if you went through The case is also of the quite tricky 'slough' Have you heard of 'schwa' and the sound which is /ə/ [/ə/] The one in alive and again and mother That's how you'd hear it in a British Borough U.S. might protest, they say /oʊ/ in thorough After the ballad, you might fancy a CUP [/ʌp/, /əp/] of tea but before, I'd like to speak up That in fact 'hiccough' is said like hiccup With a /əp/ or a /ʌp/; to you it is up! North of Perth; with /əf/, of /ʌf/ close enough Two lines will suffice for the river Greenough [/əf/] Ever thought of a link between 'knee' and 'CLOCK'? [/ɒk/] For sure never but, that's how's pronounced 'hough', As in Irish town 'Clough'! Even if 'Ness' you mock, The same goes for 'lough', irish cognate of 'Loch' The latter is 'Scot' but Irish is 'Turlough' Oh guys, look o'er there, you've seen the brown FOX?! ... [/ɒx/] Funny cause I was about to say, folks, That lough for a lake is also said /lɒx/ And Turlough, therefore, is uttered /Turlɒx/ But 1 remains though... weirdly rhyming with 'STOPS'! [/ɒp/] And it is 'Ough's Road' where the 'Ough's' is said /ɒps/ We now touch the end of the quite tricky path You're still there? Congrats! I know...English is tough! Fabrice. december 2021. English pronunciation is tricky, but It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though! 😂 Notes: Sough : [ Verb= make a characteristic sighing sound (esp. of the wind); Noun= a soft continuous murmuring sound OR a sewer or drain or an outlet channel] can be pronounced /sʌf/ (like in 'puff') or /saʊ/ (like in cow) "Slough" has three pronunciations, depending on its meaning: 1- /slʌf/ (for the noun meaning a skin shed by an animal, and for the verb derived from it) 2- /slaʊ/ (for the noun meaning a muddy area, and for the verb derived from it. Also for the noun meaning a state of depression) 3- /sluː/ (alternative US pronunciation for the noun meaning a muddy area, and for the verb derived from it)
I heard that squids were travelling across the sea floor by octobus! There was even a bus that once crossed the Atlantic! : The Colum bus! Wonderful voice and podcast Anna! Thank you so much! ❤
Funny podcast. Here we don't keep a queue in our lives. Question of culture and nature. But in Tenerife, the roads toward little towns are so narrow, and buses enormous. It is a tricky job for bus drivers, furthermore, climbing up to Mountain Teide could be a restless journey. The last time I caught a bus you weren't born. But when I was in Oxford I caught the bus at 6.30 in the morning and the windshields were with mist and I had no idea how the drivers could see the roads. lol
Today was a rough day Anna! First, my mother-in-law was hit by a bus I was in; Second, I lost my job as a bus driver! Third, she was quickly transported to the nearest hospital where she could be saved.
So sweeet. I subscribed your channel yesterday to improve my English listening.Madam please do me a favour.Please please make a video about directions and maps. I took IELTs exam a few months ago. I got a 6.5 band in listening and which was way less than what i really needed. It happened because i could not understand the language related to direction and maps.
Hi, as brazilian I've been looking british channels on internet tonpracrice british accent for tips would be great post listening video as british people speak natural speed it will enhance more level apreciate.
Hello Anna, I've just known you since 1 week via Luke English Postcast. I like your style. I've finished almost 4 postcast on TH-cam. But I prefer to see your face on the screen. Anyway, one week after we'll visit to London with my two kids (age 10 and 4) for 5 days . While listening to this postcast I wonder something about London public transport. Do we need to get oyster card for the kids or are they charged? Thanks in advance. Sending love.
Thank you for watching. How often do you ride on a bus? Where on the bus do you tend to sit?
👭Interested in joining my conversation club: englishlikeanative.co.uk/english-speaking-practice-in-the-conversation-club/
Hey Anna ticket to ride about Beatles! Beautiful Song.
Your podcasts are brilliant, Anna. I'm someone who lives in northeast England and here I struggle with the accent the most. I always listen to your podcasts, and some others, to enhance my vocab as I'm now entering a new setting - I just got a job as an interpreter, and guess what - your podcast is one of the best podcasts to enhance students' English grammar, learn new phrases and idioms + new vocab all the time and that's from my personal experience. I'd love to see you upload more pocasts (Learn English With a Short Story type of podcasts*) like Luke on TH-cam. It does tempt a lot of people to your channel. Thanks
I like sit right side on the bus because the coach going right side on the road. You are also lovely coach.
~~~~ A Tricky Tetragraph ~~~~
When I come across 'ough', tricky tetragraph
I sigh and though tough, hard to not have a cough!
Give it a try guys and take a good PUFF! [/ʌf/]
And to rhyme with it, follow me to Hough
The stroll won't be tough, you'll be strong enough
And I promise you the ground's not too rough
Around this village, we could meet a chough
Just to clear your voice, make a little cough [/ɒf/]
Don't forget that one is rhyming with 'OFF'
Let's have a lil' drink before you taper off
Come and dip your hands into that pretty trough
Near it stands a cow, perfect to learn HOW [/aʊ/]
Resting over there, you should say that plough
Under the blossom that hangs on the bough
Making light of drought inside the cool slough
Now we're refreshed, (some even massed their TOE), [/oʊ/]
That is how these sound and this even though
Better hit the road, we're not quite on furlough
Some roots we might grow if we rest here like dough
End of your tether?, I hope you' re still NOT [/ɔː/]
Think what you've caught, will make you a dreadnought
'know it's a true fight, when you give it a thought
But try to enjoy what so far the trip's brought
Then, there's the 'ough' makin' you feel in a BREW [/uː/]
For you have those that can be said like 'true'
Brougham, the carriage, or town if you went through
The case is also of the quite tricky 'slough'
Have you heard of 'schwa' and the sound which is /ə/ [/ə/]
The one in alive and again and mother
That's how you'd hear it in a British Borough
U.S. might protest, they say /oʊ/ in thorough
After the ballad, you might fancy a CUP [/ʌp/, /əp/]
of tea but before, I'd like to speak up
That in fact 'hiccough' is said like hiccup
With a /əp/ or a /ʌp/; to you it is up!
North of Perth; with /əf/, of /ʌf/ close enough
Two lines will suffice for the river Greenough [/əf/]
Ever thought of a link between 'knee' and 'CLOCK'? [/ɒk/]
For sure never but, that's how's pronounced 'hough',
As in Irish town 'Clough'! Even if 'Ness' you mock,
The same goes for 'lough', irish cognate of 'Loch'
The latter is 'Scot' but Irish is 'Turlough'
Oh guys, look o'er there, you've seen the brown FOX?! ... [/ɒx/]
Funny cause I was about to say, folks,
That lough for a lake is also said /lɒx/
And Turlough, therefore, is uttered /Turlɒx/
But 1 remains though... weirdly rhyming with 'STOPS'! [/ɒp/]
And it is 'Ough's Road' where the 'Ough's' is said /ɒps/
We now touch the end of the quite tricky path
You're still there? Congrats! I know...English is tough!
Fabrice. december 2021.
English pronunciation is tricky, but It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though! 😂
Notes:
Sough : [ Verb= make a characteristic sighing sound (esp. of the wind); Noun= a soft continuous murmuring sound OR a sewer or drain or an outlet channel] can be pronounced /sʌf/ (like in 'puff') or /saʊ/ (like in cow)
"Slough" has three pronunciations, depending on its meaning:
1- /slʌf/ (for the noun meaning a skin shed by an animal, and for the verb derived from it)
2- /slaʊ/ (for the noun meaning a muddy area, and for the verb derived from it. Also for the noun meaning a state of depression)
3- /sluː/ (alternative US pronunciation for the noun meaning a muddy area, and for the verb derived from it)
I heard that squids were travelling across the sea floor by octobus!
There was even a bus that once crossed the Atlantic! : The Colum bus!
Wonderful voice and podcast Anna! Thank you so much!
❤
I deeply appreciate your work and engagement ! ❤
Funny podcast. Here we don't keep a queue in our lives. Question of culture and nature. But in Tenerife, the roads toward little towns are so narrow, and buses enormous. It is a tricky job for bus drivers, furthermore, climbing up to Mountain Teide could be a restless journey. The last time I caught a bus you weren't born. But when I was in Oxford I caught the bus at 6.30 in the morning and the windshields were with mist and I had no idea how the drivers could see the roads. lol
These episodes are very helpful in learning English.
It is a pleasure listening to you!
Roll up, Roll up!!! For the magical mystery tour🚌 with Anna👩🏻🏫
Beautiful 🤗
Thank you ❤.
mee too🙂
Thank you Anna for you wonderful videos
Today was a rough day Anna! First, my mother-in-law was hit by a bus I was in;
Second, I lost my job as a bus driver!
Third, she was quickly transported to the nearest hospital where she could be saved.
Fantastic and Lively podcast Anna, thank you so much❤❤!
Hi Anna, I really enjoyed this podcast keep it up, and I want to tell you that I know, and really love the song named the wheels on the bus like you 🙂
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you very much❤
Good pronunciations 👍
Thank you very much, I love your podcasts ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you for taking the time to listen and comment.
I also used to collect the tickets and now I print my tickets which I buy on the Internet and collect them😁
Loved that episode, Anna.
So sweeet. I subscribed your channel yesterday to improve my English listening.Madam please do me a favour.Please please make a video about directions and maps. I took IELTs exam a few months ago. I got a 6.5 band in listening and which was way less than what i really needed. It happened because i could not understand the language related to direction and maps.
_ I loved this video!!.
_ ¡¡Me encantó el video!!
_ Greetings from Chile Ana
_ Saludos desde Chile Ana.
Hello, Ann! Like watching your podcasts. What app do you use in your videos? I mean the text is highlighted and your voice is shown on the screen, etc
How does the system handle flyovers?
The rain upon the bus goes pitter pitter patter, pitter pitter patter, pitter pitter patter....
Hi, as brazilian I've been looking british channels on internet tonpracrice british accent for tips would be great post listening video as british people speak natural speed it will enhance more level apreciate.
Lo que más claro me quedó, es que hablaba del bus 😂😂😂😂
😬thanks
Hi sir, Is it the right bus? I wish to go to London! ...
- 'Which part?'
All of me!
Hello Anna, I've just known you since 1 week via Luke English Postcast. I like your style. I've finished almost 4 postcast on TH-cam. But I prefer to see your face on the screen. Anyway, one week after we'll visit to London with my two kids (age 10 and 4) for 5 days . While listening to this postcast I wonder something about London public transport. Do we need to get oyster card for the kids or are they charged? Thanks in advance. Sending love.
Hi there, young children travel free, I’m not sure at what age you have to purchase a ticket for them.
Kids under 5 go free most of the time but double check.
Thanks for your answer. Let's go and see it.
Is the city bus running on time? ...
-No, it’s running on diesel!
Why do buses stop so frequently in Nairobi? ...
Because of the many zebra crossings!
Difference between a bus driver and nasal drops? ...
the one knows the stops with fluency
the other stops the fluency of nose
Don't you have a male partner to podcast?
Hello Darling actually sooo useful, practical thank you very much indeed.🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍🤩🤩💖💝💖💛💜💜💛💚💚💚💚🧡🧡🧡💙💙💙💙💎💎💎
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you so much
Thank you so much
You're most welcome