My lovely students, so many of you pointed out the mistake in the thumbnail - and our team has changed the thumbnail in response. Needless to say, I am chuffed with your knowledge of correct English - so keep rocking. With love, Chetna
A truly relevant and useful video for those with English as their second language. After living in the UK for forty years and spending a career in the academic sector, I agree with you 100 per cent and commend you for this brilliant video.
10 out of 12 were correct of mine,😊 Ma'm u should surely start with courses related Phonics & spoken English for the benefits of human kind as it is the most essential universal language! ✅
Words you pronounce WRONGLY, not Words you pronounce wrong. “ Pronounce” is a verb. Adverbs ( usually end in ‘ ly’ ) modify verbs. Adjectives , ( which usually do not end in ‘ ly’ ) modify nouns. For instance, one may say , “ Thats a wrong word” and , “ That’s a wrongly pronounced word”.
I already made the same comment before I came across yours. This is what happens when somebody thinks they are an expert in English but are not and just in it for the money.
Just look in the OED, and you'll find 'wrong' listed as an adverb. Ugly, I know, but regrettably now adopted from sloppy speech as a correct adverbial form.
I've sussed that this is aimed at people learning English as an extra language rather than us (we?) native English speakers and it's very good. My beef with mispronunciation for everybody is "controversy". Many people pronounce it "contra-versy" rather than "con-trov-a-see" (the correct way).
I am from Australia. I have English speaking friends from other countries. I can tell you that often, pronunciation mistakes are common in specific locations. In Indonesia, for example, many people would say "purchase" with the accent on ch. In Australia, most people would pronounce "Etcetera" wrong And so on.
Maybe, but Indonesia is not an English-speaking country. Many speak good English but as a second language. You can only compare like for like and Australian English (a first language for many) is not a first language for an Indonesian.
"Correct" pronunciation depends enormously on time and place. Even standard English pronunciation has variations that can be considered legitimate. Travel 25 miles in the UK and you can expect quite different usage.
Very interesting, pronunciation is something that varies leaps and bound within India. The correct pronunciation hardly gets surfaced. So a casual approach remains, notwithstanding we do try to pick up thw correct ones as and when it comes so. Keep your good work on, generations will benefit out of your noble work. Great going and best wishes..... 😊😊
I have improved so much english because of you. I would thank you so much for being there. If you wouldnt be there this would never be possible ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ i got so shocked when it came to comfortable, garage, deterioate, nich, sword, broccoli, maintenance where and here😊😊😊 keep it up
Thank you for this refresher. I had brilliant teachers in Kanpur, Bombay, Udaipur, Agra and Delhi who helped me learn the language. There is a marked deterioration in English language skills in our society and I am disturbed by that. You are a breath of fresh air. I love Hindi/Urdu too and loathe mispronunciation because elocution is so important. Thanks for your efforts to rekindle my interest.
Don't follow her. She is only making these videos for the money. Her spoken English has a pronounced Indian accent and is no better that many English-speaking Indians that I have met all over the World. Her grammar is no better. Find yourself a native English speaker on the web and don't follow this charlatan.
Wonderful teaching on RP. I could correct myself the pronunciation of some of the words appeared on the screen.My congratulations and expect many more in this regard.Many thanks,ma'm👏
As an English second language speaker, I was quite chuffed to get all correct. There is one word that Americans all get wrong and it is not their strange habit of saying ai for ah and vice versa. This one gets me shouting. Route pronounced like out instead of like root. They do get rout right for some strange reason. Keep up the good work.
There are regional differences in American English and that pronounced in Britain. In the US, nish is more frequently used over neesh for the word "niche."
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, you are correct, and that is the only pronunciation. She is giving the British pronunciations for all of these words.
These are British pronunciations. In the American Heritage Dictionary The Rs in HERE and WHERE are pronounced, the G at the end of GARAGE is an alternate pronunciation, ITINERARY has five syllables... and I didn't look up the others.
Depending on your preferences, you mispronounced garage. You used the American pronunciation which places the accent on the last syllable but in British received pronunciation, it is on the first.
Also in most of the Midlands and the North. When somebody says garaaage to me, I ask them if they know whether there’s a garaaage in the next villaaage.
Hi These 10/12 including the bonus Good,I like learning and correct my self especially with the different English we have around us. Thank yoh Chet chat
If you wouldn't mind, might I suggest using the term "incorrectly", as opposed to "wrongly". The former would be considered more appropriate when used in polite society.
In my part of England we pronounce garage as ga-ridge and almond as ol-mund. I would like someone to correct the mispronunciation of mischievous; so many people say mis-cheev-ee-us which drives me up the wall, there is no i in front of the ous. Also the pronunciation is not even miss-cheev-us but is miss- chiv-us with the emphasis on the first syllable!
Just a note involving accents: Here in the upper midwest part of the U.S. We DO pronounce the 'R' in Sword = 'soRd,' Here = 'heeRe,' Where = 'WaaRe,' Itinererary = 'I tinneRaaRy.' The 'e' is often a schwa sound -- a quick 'uh' sound. Also, many of us in the upper midwest DO pronounce the second 'g' in garage as 'J' -- 'GaraJ.'
There are different pronunciations depending in the country you live. US vs UK vs Aussies. So there are more ways to pronounce a word and they are all correct.
Hi guys, the ultimate truth is that languages are medium for communication and so far you succeed in it rest of the things are immaterial in my view. Rest everything is man made which goes on changing man to man and nation to nation according to their skill and capabilities. So clever people dominate on others to impose their findings for their own benefits.
@ sabitas 5770, Are you a native English speaker? If you are then you should recognise that she speaks with a pronounced INDIAN accent. It is not beautiful.
Tire as car tyre is bastard word. Tyre is a Greek word. It is part of the wheel that holds the assembly together. It is a steel rim on the outside of a wooden wheel. Steel rim is slightly less than the diameter of the wooden wheel. But when heated, it expands, thus allowing the steel rim to fit over wooden wheel. Then, the whole assembly is quenched by immersion in water. It is then solid and married to wooden wheel keeping the whole assembly together.
I got 11/12 and it was really good test . I really like the way you teach us and for me you open the world to the english learning land . Thankyou so much Chetna mam . I'd say let"s go to the chetchat world !#chetchatters
Got 9 out of 10 correct, all except broccoli 🥦. And super thanks for making this, I am sharing it with all those who raise a brow when I say aamond instead of almond thinking I'm at the wrong end #chetchatters
Another point of dispute is your version of sandwich. Although I do not contest that Americans love their san-witches, those of us with more discerning tastes prefer to have a sandwich, named after the gambling Earl of Sandwich.
My lovely students, so many of you pointed out the mistake in the thumbnail - and our team has changed the thumbnail in response. Needless to say, I am chuffed with your knowledge of correct English - so keep rocking. With love, Chetna
A truly relevant and useful video for those with English as their second language. After living in the UK for forty years and spending a career in the academic sector, I agree with you 100 per cent and commend you for this brilliant video.
10 out of 12 were correct of mine,😊 Ma'm u should surely start with courses related Phonics & spoken English for the benefits of human kind as it is the most essential universal language! ✅
I will try my best
Which courses?
Few mispronunciation from my side, nice to hear it from you to reinforce confidence!
Words you pronounce WRONGLY, not Words you pronounce wrong. “ Pronounce” is a verb. Adverbs ( usually end in ‘ ly’ ) modify verbs. Adjectives , ( which usually do not end in ‘ ly’ ) modify nouns. For instance, one may say , “ Thats a wrong word” and , “ That’s a wrongly pronounced word”.
I already made the same comment before I came across yours. This is what happens when somebody thinks they are an expert in English but are not and just in it for the money.
Just look in the OED, and you'll find 'wrong' listed as an adverb. Ugly, I know, but regrettably now adopted from sloppy speech as a correct adverbial form.
Incorrecrly is probably better english that wrong!
According to OED wrong has been an adverb since ME.
So do you feel wronged if I use “wrong” wrongly (or wrongly use wrong)? Were the Crystals actually singing Do doo wrong wrong?
Outstanding video. I live in America but still speak like you do. This refresher is very useful.
Glad it was helpful!
".. pronouncing wrongLY"! So much for your English GRAMMAR.
Wrong has been an adverb for as long as wrongly.
I've sussed that this is aimed at people learning English as an extra language rather than us (we?) native English speakers and it's very good. My beef with mispronunciation for everybody is "controversy". Many people pronounce it "contra-versy" rather than "con-trov-a-see" (the correct way).
You are wonderful… thank you for teaching the world proper pronunciation. As you know English is a vet hard language to master .
I am from Australia.
I have English speaking friends from other countries.
I can tell you that often, pronunciation mistakes are common in specific locations.
In Indonesia, for example, many people would say "purchase" with the accent on ch.
In Australia, most people would pronounce "Etcetera" wrong
And so on.
I scored 9 out of 10, thanks!
Maybe, but Indonesia is not an English-speaking country. Many speak good English but as a second language. You can only compare like for like and Australian English (a first language for many) is not a first language for an Indonesian.
Hii Ma'am l saw your study tips videos they were very useful for me and l also saw a lot of improvement in my results also
Thanku soo much 💖
All the best
I heard you for the first time. Wow, it was fun with learning , You are Attractive personality
"Correct" pronunciation depends enormously on time and place. Even standard English pronunciation has variations that can be considered legitimate. Travel 25 miles in the UK and you can expect quite different usage.
As for sword, you are perfectly correct in saying that the “w” is silent but, again depending on the speaker, the “r” is not.
Very interesting, pronunciation is something that varies leaps and bound within India. The correct pronunciation hardly gets surfaced. So a casual approach remains, notwithstanding we do try to pick up thw correct ones as and when it comes so. Keep your good work on, generations will benefit out of your noble work. Great going and best wishes..... 😊😊
Thanks for the tips!
I have improved so much english because of you. I would thank you so much for being there. If you wouldnt be there this would never be possible ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ i got so shocked when it came to comfortable, garage, deterioate, nich, sword, broccoli, maintenance where and here😊😊😊 keep it up
That's great!
Prnounciation, words, Language , meanings Change with time. What difference it makes when little this side or that side.
I got them all right, nevertheless I was able to get it double checked . Thanks ❤
In short time,I know more new adverb ,phersal word,thank you ma,am❤
Thank you for this refresher. I had brilliant teachers in Kanpur, Bombay, Udaipur, Agra and Delhi who helped me learn the language. There is a marked deterioration in English language skills in our society and I am disturbed by that. You are a breath of fresh air. I love Hindi/Urdu too and loathe mispronunciation because elocution is so important.
Thanks for your efforts to rekindle my interest.
So nice of you
Don't follow her. She is only making these videos for the money. Her spoken English has a pronounced Indian accent and is no better that many English-speaking Indians that I have met all over the World. Her grammar is no better. Find yourself a native English speaker on the web and don't follow this charlatan.
Wonderful teaching on RP.
I could correct myself the pronunciation of some of the words appeared on the screen.My congratulations and expect many more in this regard.Many thanks,ma'm👏
Great job!
I beg to differ about the word 'garage' In Canadian English it is pronounced 'gur-AJ' with the "j" sound in 'juice' and not 'zh' as in 'pleasure'
Same here in the mid-west U.S.👍
As an English second language speaker, I was quite chuffed to get all correct. There is one word that Americans all get wrong and it is not their strange habit of saying ai for ah and vice versa. This one gets me shouting. Route pronounced like out instead of like root. They do get rout right for some strange reason. Keep up the good work.
Please make more videos on pronunciation it's very useful for enhance the personality..
Thanku so much
Plz continue these series
Ma'am is there any Spoken English course of you? Please let us know. I want to join your class eagerly.
There are regional differences in American English and that pronounced in Britain. In the US, nish is more frequently used over neesh for the word "niche."
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, you are correct, and that is the only pronunciation. She is giving the British pronunciations for all of these words.
I am a toddler with the age of 39 in the world of English
Well said bro
These are British pronunciations. In the American Heritage Dictionary The Rs in HERE and WHERE are pronounced, the G at the end of GARAGE is an alternate pronunciation, ITINERARY has five syllables... and I didn't look up the others.
Depending on your preferences, you mispronounced garage. You used the American pronunciation which places the accent on the last syllable but in British received pronunciation, it is on the first.
Around London, at least, 'garage' is commonly pronounced 'garij'
Yep garage rhymes with either rIDGE or rAGE but not RAJ which is the US english pronunciation.
Also in most of the Midlands and the North. When somebody says garaaage to me, I ask them if they know whether there’s a garaaage in the next villaaage.
It is use full session for me🙏🙏
Thanks a lot 😊
Well presented easy for a dummy like me to understand patz
Khup chan videos thank you so much
Mam can u make a video on how to improve voice loudness. Please
You teach with ease like Rohit bat❤❤
Hi
These 10/12 including the bonus
Good,I like learning and correct my self especially with the different English we have around us.
Thank yoh Chet chat
Very good!
Good evening ma'am 🙏😍
Thank you soo much for this informative video ✨❤️
My pleasure 😊
If you wouldn't mind, might I suggest using the term "incorrectly", as opposed to "wrongly". The former would be considered more appropriate when used in polite society.
Two wrongs sadly . Very interesting to learn with you . Thanks so much Sabita sreekumaran
So nice of you
In my part of England we pronounce garage as ga-ridge and almond as ol-mund.
I would like someone to correct the mispronunciation of mischievous; so many people say mis-cheev-ee-us which drives me up the wall, there is no i in front of the ous. Also the pronunciation is not even miss-cheev-us but is miss- chiv-us with the emphasis on the first syllable!
8/12 including bonus words
Just a note involving accents: Here in the upper midwest part of the U.S. We DO pronounce the 'R' in Sword = 'soRd,' Here = 'heeRe,' Where = 'WaaRe,' Itinererary = 'I tinneRaaRy.' The 'e' is often a schwa sound -- a quick 'uh' sound. Also, many of us in the upper midwest DO pronounce the second 'g' in garage as 'J' -- 'GaraJ.'
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, you are absolutely correct. She gave British pronunciations.
Please tell me best way to make daily routine to maintain healthy lifestyle
There are different pronunciations depending in the country you live. US vs UK vs Aussies. So there are more ways to pronounce a word and they are all correct.
Thanks Chetna
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Hi guys, the ultimate truth is that languages are medium for communication and so far you succeed in it rest of the things are immaterial in my view. Rest everything is man made which goes on changing man to man and nation to nation according to their skill and capabilities. So clever people dominate on others to impose their findings for their own benefits.
8 on 10. Thanks for sharing this video.
I got the difficult ones correct.
Maintenance
Itinerary
This was really helpful thankyou mam❤
My pleasure 😊
Well meant, for sure, but some of those pronunciations don't quite work here in Australia.
Or the US. Those are British pronunciations.
@@dinahnicest6525 Nor even in British English. She knows nothing and just posts for the money.
I got all correct except ‘itinerary’
Very nice prgm . Beautiful pronunciation is indeed delightful . So i wont miss a chance listening to you .
Thanks for listening
@ sabitas 5770, Are you a native English speaker? If you are then you should recognise that she speaks with a pronounced INDIAN accent. It is not beautiful.
Just one or two. I knew I was good. :)
Tire as car tyre is bastard word.
Tyre is a Greek word. It is part of the wheel that holds the assembly together. It is a steel rim on the outside of a wooden wheel. Steel rim is slightly less than the diameter of the wooden wheel.
But when heated, it expands, thus allowing the steel rim to fit over wooden wheel.
Then, the whole assembly is quenched by immersion in water.
It is then solid and married to wooden wheel keeping the whole assembly together.
Thanks A Million. Great Video made. I got 5 Words Right.
Superb
Hope all is well Chetna Vasishth , Thanks for sharing this pronounciation words. very informative🙂
My pleasure 😊
9 of 12 are correct from my side!
Mam please make Pronoun based errors video 🙏
#chetchatters ❤
Ten correct out of twelve
It sounds beautifully like you ❤
Thanks you so much Mam hindi me bhi banaye mam
How about ‘jewelry’? I’ve heard it pronounced ‘jewlery’ 100s of times. Even by jewelers!
American dictionaries say it's pronounced, 'Jew el Ry.' Many will blend the first two syllables as 'Jewl Ry.' And, as you mentioned, 'jew lery.'
Any online class available for pronounce English
Love from Nepal😊
I got 4 letters right. Thanks for this video
Well done
I got 11/12 and it was really good test . I really like the way you teach us and for me you open the world to the english learning land . Thankyou so much Chetna mam . I'd say let"s go to the chetchat world !#chetchatters
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Bonus word 1
Outstanding
Very good 💯 Ma'am 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
Mam determiners
Lovely
"Sanwich???" Native British speakers will often pronounce the "d"
Thanku mam.... Really so good 😊
Most welcome 😊
7 out of 12
I got everything correct
very nice.
Great
Super duper channel
Amazing dear❤
Thanks 🤗
Now I m a member❤
Got 9 out of 10 correct, all except broccoli 🥦.
And super thanks for making this, I am sharing it with all those who raise a brow when I say aamond instead of almond thinking I'm at the wrong end #chetchatters
Ha ha
... great job btw
Pronunciation Depends on WHERE one comes from OR where one lives - eg 'Mine' in 'determine' is pronounced 'myne' or 'min'
Your powerful tr.
Imporrdant. My favourite.
As a UK citizen I would disagree with Number 2 - we would say Gar-age not Gar-arge. Also Number 8 Salmon - we would say sa-mon not saa-mon.
Agree. Salmon in the UK starts with a shorter A sound, so Sammon to rhyme with Gammon Saa-mon is nearer the first name of Salman Rushdie!
6 correct
So helpful 💕
Glad you think so!
Excellent !
Thank you! Cheers!
10+2 correct
VERY INFORMATIVE
Glad you think so!
9/10 except for garage
I am over the Moon to see your angelic beauty and Grace 💕
How sweet
The only people I have met who say 'al-mond' have been English. Bizarre but true.
Very helpful video ❤
Glad you think so!
#chetchatters why take classes when you already have chetna mam on the go? Afterall she can teach us English really well.
Another point of dispute is your version of sandwich. Although I do not contest that Americans love their san-witches, those of us with more discerning tastes prefer to have a sandwich, named after the gambling Earl of Sandwich.
How do I get the pronunciation for Indian English
Thanks
Welcome
How do you pronouns the word " HOMAGE" Mam?
What about development
12 out of 12 😮
Amaaaaazing