The pronunsation og Ernglish British is so beautiful I had srudy English for to visit Australia and British lenguage seems to Australian English more than North Americans. U.S. I mean.
I'm eastern European and indeed i use to pronounce wrongly not only this but many others words even if i known the words my pronunciation made it very difficult to be understood by my colleagues etc Since i took Eliot course i had improved a lot in my pronunciation and confidence of speaking and having long conversations Takin the course was one of my best investments I still have to work on my grammar but what's the use to known grammar if people can't understand you😅
Hi! I’m Japanese and you mentioned how Japanese people pronounce is very good point. As you know we have only one “a” sound so we can’t tell differences. So when you showed many Japanese pronounce that, I actually couldn’t understand. I feel when you say “work” in laughing face, you probably pronounce Japanese way. Hehe. Anyway all I want to say is please keep showing Japanese people pronounce! Then I know the wrong pronunciation.
Another great video! Thank you Teacher Eliot! BTW, could we say that the /ɜː/ sound is kind of like a longer version of the schwa sound? I think I've read it somewhere before.
Thanks! Glad you found it useful. It’s very similar to the schwa, but the mouth makes just a little bit more effort to open a tiny bit more. The schwa is a very weak and relaxed sound and this one is strong. Have a nice weekend!
Hi, can you do a video to cover "hard attack" please? It's to do with using a glottal stop to say the vowel for words that start with a vowel such as "accent", "attack", "example". It's a very short hard vowel I'm using and not elongated. . Im trying to learn modern rp and Welsh is my first language. I didn't understand why I was pronouncing such words so differently and now I believe it's due to hard attack. It's almost German in nature and doesnt sound smooth. I do this for every word that starts with a vowel I think. Realising this has been a revelation to me. I'd love your opinion on this and how I can stop this hard attack when trying modern rp, thanks
Hello Elliot! I've got a question about the IPA: what is the dot (or point) in some words like in /'3:.li/? What is the purpose of that dot/point before /li/?
Im learning english pronunciation since 2017, then now im working in American company and sometimes i get confused how to pronouns words and it ends me stuttering and having speech defect 😅
I heard it early in the morning: An urgent earthquake burp. My alchie roommate uncle Tony Disturbed a dream about my work it seems like the first line of my [ɜː] poem If someone is inspired to continue (including you, mate)))) please do it 🤣🤣🤣
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This is what I have wanted to learn! It’s so helpful. 大変勉強になりました、ありがとうございます!
Thank you for the lesson.
The pronunsation og Ernglish British is so beautiful I had srudy English for to visit Australia and British lenguage seems to Australian English more than North Americans. U.S. I mean.
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I'm eastern European and indeed i use to pronounce wrongly not only this but many others words even if i known the words my pronunciation made it very difficult to be understood by my colleagues etc
Since i took Eliot course i had improved a lot in my pronunciation and confidence of speaking and having long conversations
Takin the course was one of my best investments
I still have to work on my grammar but what's the use to known grammar if people can't understand you😅
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Teacher thank you a lot I always work on my pronunciation with your videos😊
Hi Elliot, I didn’t know you are learning Japanese. It is nice to hear that😊
Please release video of u reading a para aloud. Would be very helpful catching up the accent
Very common sound in English Language. Thanks a lot again.
Hi, Elliott! Excellent lesson! With love, form Russia
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Thank you very much sir for sending your British English videos on youtube I'm very interested to your videos
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Fantastic! Useful video for English learners. Big big thank you.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it has a slight similarity to schwa: /ə/
I would like a video of both sounds to see the differences between the two.
I'm not the teacher but the difference between the two is that this one is stressed and the schwa is unstressed
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Thank you for all lessons! I learning lots of tricks and words.
Exceedingly effective lesson, thank you, Elliot.
Thanks for your comment and thank you very much for watching! I'm glad you found it useful
Thank you! Your videos are amazing!
Could you please make a video about the diphthong əʊ?
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Thank you for this lesson, what is the difference between this and the schwa sound.
Hi! I’m Japanese and you mentioned how Japanese people pronounce is very good point.
As you know we have only one “a” sound so we can’t tell differences.
So when you showed many Japanese pronounce that, I actually couldn’t understand.
I feel when you say “work” in laughing face, you probably pronounce Japanese way. Hehe.
Anyway all I want to say is please keep showing Japanese people pronounce! Then I know the wrong pronunciation.
Always the best video
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Another great video! Thank you Teacher Eliot!
BTW, could we say that the /ɜː/ sound is kind of like a longer version of the schwa sound? I think I've read it somewhere before.
Thanks! Glad you found it useful. It’s very similar to the schwa, but the mouth makes just a little bit more effort to open a tiny bit more. The schwa is a very weak and relaxed sound and this one is strong. Have a nice weekend!
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Hi, can you do a video to cover "hard attack" please? It's to do with using a glottal stop to say the vowel for words that start with a vowel such as "accent", "attack", "example". It's a very short hard vowel I'm using and not elongated. . Im trying to learn modern rp and Welsh is my first language. I didn't understand why I was pronouncing such words so differently and now I believe it's due to hard attack. It's almost German in nature and doesnt sound smooth. I do this for every word that starts with a vowel I think. Realising this has been a revelation to me. I'd love your opinion on this and how I can stop this hard attack when trying modern rp, thanks
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Hello Elliot! I've got a question about the IPA: what is the dot (or point) in some words like in /'3:.li/? What is the purpose of that dot/point before /li/?
Hello Elliont please make a video on how to join your pronunciation course I'll wait for your replying
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Im learning english pronunciation since 2017, then now im working in American company and sometimes i get confused how to pronouns words and it ends me stuttering and having speech defect 😅
Where can I join your course, Elliot?
How i register for your class
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Excellent way of teaching. I will never forget the disgusting technique of sniffing to master the pronunciation 😂😂.
I’m so early to the video that the rock can’t even smell what’s being cooked yet
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I heard it early in the morning:
An urgent earthquake burp.
My alchie roommate uncle Tony
Disturbed a dream about my work
it seems like the first line of my [ɜː] poem
If someone is inspired to continue (including you, mate)))) please do it
🤣🤣🤣
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Excellent way of teaching. I will never forget the disgusting technique of sniffing to master the pronunciation .
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