Which one of these reductions was new for you? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️ **Many (long distance) hugs to everyone during these stressful times in the world. I hope that this lesson brings some joy to your day!**
I really like your lessons I am 13 and I have been watching your videos since I was 11 and now I have an American accent and I can speak fluently. I am from India thank you so much for your lessons
Made my day, she's one of the best out there, she took me from beginner to fluency her explanations are perfect and accurate not to mention her live lessons, now I can speak with Americans with ease no sweating no stuttering. THANKS A LOT VANESSA💫STAY SAFE💞
Can u explane me how did u get fluency . Because i need those methods to get flueny . i have been strugling for while to move forward step in english...please help me
When I speak english, I tend to be clear. I like to pronounce every single word well. I hafta to change that, especially because all native speakers tend to speak quickly and they use reductions all the time. Thanks for your tips, Vanessa.
Reductions for Natural English Pronunciation 1.your --- yer 2. our --- r 3. his --- is 4. her --- er 5. them --- em 6. they're --- there 7. didn't --- di'un 8.that --- thet 9. i don't know --- i don' know/ i dunno/ i unno 10. and --- an'/'n 11. to --- ta/t' 12. going to ---- gonna/unna/a 13.want to --- wanna 14.have to --- hafta 15. have got to --- gotta Thanks Vanessa for all the hard work you put in for your students....!!! with lotta love
I'll be much happier if you see this comment. I really just wanna say thank you, Vanessa! You're the most incredible tutor that I admire the most. I've been learning English just by watching your videos and now I can talk to native speakers around me. I have nothing to give you but I just want to let you know you're our big assistance. I appreciate every content you on the videos.
I've had no problem understanding fast english but wasn't able to speak naturally and fast myself :(( practicing your pronunciation lessons has helped me improve my speaking a lot. thank you so much 😍
This lesson was extremely helpful, engaging and beautiful just like any other Vanessa's English lesson. She's so kind, patient and friendly while explaining different things in a very detailed, understandable way. Knowing super common English reductions is truly important for having a better understanding of the spoken language in daily life, I know it is difficult to grasp at first glance but with a lot of regular practice it will become easier than we usually expect over time. I'm nearly the advanced level of English and my language ability is still increasing. Thank you so much as always for your wonderful English lessons Vanessa, I love you as well as them ❤😊. I also love the enchanting English-speaking world.
This lesson really helps me alot in speaking and reading. It is really awkward to read each word fully in an English sentence unless they are reduced. Thank you Vanessa!
Hi Vanessa, I am Sahithi of grade 7.I always watch your videos whenever I am free. I want to speak like a native American and finally it happened because of you. Thank you so much! I hope you will upload more videos which will help other people like me to learn English fluently. 😃😃
This is totally new for me. That's whay is so difficult to understand native speakers. Thanks a lot for this awesome class. Greetings and blessings from Colombia dear Vanessa.
Thank you Vanessa for your explanation. Although it was 4 years ago, I am watching it now. Thank you very much, I will continue watching other of yr videos, thank you.
Hi Vanessa, thank you for your wonderfull lessons. Your reduction symbols were very helpful to understand how they actually sound. your/yer (Simple as that?), our/r( I doubted at first, but it sure sounds that way!) , his/is (Wow, it's a be-verb!), that/thet (I've never thought of [thet] !), to/t (There's not even a syllable here!), going to/unna ( Yes, I hear "I'm unna" in dramas all the time! How could I not notice?) especially helped me get the 'feeling' of it. The hardest one is your/yer. I can pronounce it alright, but when I come across in sentences, I have a sort of a mental block to pronounce 'yer' for 'your' probably because I think of the meaning instead of the sound. I guess it's going to take some time, but I try. Well, thanks a lot!
Thank you so much Vanessa! Your prononciation lessons (wanna, ganna, hafta etc.) are really extraordinarily beautiful and useful. Especially I admire your smile.
I loved this video and it reminded me something. You guys who wanna check out more examples about pronunciation should check out the website Youglish, you look the word you're not sure about how it's pronounced and you'll be able to check out plenty if examples, not only that but you can also check out words pronounced in American, British and Australian English. You should definitely check it out, it's one of the best English websites hands down.
Hi Vanessa, this lesson for me is simply amazing. I've been learning English for 3 years starting as beginner, now I'm at intermediate level, I'd like to push up my level and this is the kind of information useful to me, because as I started to listen to more advanced conversations, I found troubles in reductions. I believe this video gonna be a routine for many days: super useful! Warm regards from Italy :)
Hi Vanessa, the reduction I've never heard before was "uh uh uh" for "I don't know". The most hard to pronounce fluently for me are: "her" and "our", especially when they're followed by a vowel sound such as "our own"
Hi teacher, Nice to meet to you. Your lessons are so good to learn. I wanna study English with your lesson. I wanna improve my english's pronunciation. I was studying alone but when i knew your Channel in the RUclips i didnt get to stop watch anymore. Thank Very much by lessons.
Really I can't stop my laughing at this time , she looks more pretty on pronounce too many words. It's awesome way of tweeting. Really me too covert myself life vanessa . Incredible..ya its incredible
I love the way you speak, the way you teach us really wonderful,easy, natural. I had never thought that i could understand and speak English. Now I m confident to catch your words but can't speak yet. What should I do..? Any simple suggestion plz....
Thanks a lot for your lessons, I can’t find any lesson that I don’t like, you’re amazing teacher and I like the way that you work with your husband. Don’t stop please you helped me to improve my English every day.
Hiye Vanessa you're amazing this lesson has something special..if someone like me just wanna sound like native American speakers...then it's a n elegant lesson...and the way you speak everything seriously it's astounding..i love ya..😉😉 well now I'm clear n I'm gonna sound like a Native speaker..Thanks girl'❤️
Dear teacher,your lession is fantastic teaching for face expression,prouncitian techinic and i think basic preposiin word are practices in this lession such as and ,to ,going to and contraction word didn't,haven't and every thinks are excellent practice ,to indicate tin exercises method,so very thankful and confidently speaking class,thank you very much.
Woooow 😱 I was laughing at reductions of “I don’t know” 😂😂 And is it correct to use some of these reductions (wanna, gonna, unno) in messages or posts in Instagram? Or it’s better to use the whole construction or with apostrophes?
I've been doing these reductions all my life, but i didn't knew that, because, I learned English by hearing native English youtubers. English isn't my first language, but, I've been watching youtube videos since i was a kid. I guess that helped a lot even without knowing.
Thank you very much., Vanessa you are a very beautiful woman and a very good teacher my girl goes to school and that is how they teach her and with you I am learning the sounds ... thank you
Hey Vanessa, it's always a pleasure to hear from you, and also learn something new. The reduction of "that and your" were completely new. Thanks for your lessons. Best wishes from Colombia.
Hi Vanessa. I'm listening english forever (i don't know if it's correct ,like it took me forever), but this lesson has opened my mind. I love american english. I need to give a new sound to my " italian english " pronunciation. " OUR" is the word that surprised me .
Hafta, unna, his(is), our (r) and to(t) thanks so lot you're unique with your lessons around the world It's praticeable than school's lessons just lovely...I love you I'm in Africa in benin
Which one of these reductions was new for you? Let me know in the comments! 😊Continue learning English with me by downloading my free ebook "5 Steps to Becoming a Confident English Speaker" 👉 www.speakenglishwithvanessa.com/free-ebook ❤️
**Many (long distance) hugs to everyone during these stressful times in the world. I hope that this lesson brings some joy to your day!**
Love u teacher💝
Thank you so much
Our= are
It did Vanessa! Thank you so much for the good vibes and this lesson. "Our" was a hard word for me to pronounce...not anymore!!
Cute teacher I was waiting for your new lesson because today is Friday
I am egyptian🇪🇬,And I learn english with you and thank you so much vanisa.
Which part from egypt 🇪🇬 🤔 👀
How thoughtful she was, she gave a present to me. It was nice of her. God bless you Vanessa and with all your family.
I've never thought that I could find so wonderful and clearly class by a native person... You are really amazing. Thank you.
I really like your lessons I am 13 and I have been watching your videos since I was 11 and now I have an American accent and I can speak fluently. I am from India thank you so much for your lessons
Made my day, she's one of the best out there, she took me from beginner to fluency her explanations are perfect and accurate not to mention her live lessons, now I can speak with Americans with ease no sweating no stuttering.
THANKS A LOT VANESSA💫STAY SAFE💞
Great work! 😊
@@SpeakEnglishWithVanessa Thanks ma'am 🙃
@@darby4457 hello help
@@zohrabismayilzade4443 what's up ?
Can u explane me how did u get fluency . Because i need those methods to get flueny . i have been strugling for while to move forward step in english...please help me
I'M Omar alhammadi from Yemen ,l want to thank you so much than you expected teacher Vanessa you are very helpful
When I speak english, I tend to be clear. I like to pronounce every single word well. I hafta to change that, especially because all native speakers tend to speak quickly and they use reductions all the time. Thanks for your tips, Vanessa.
Hafta meens have to so you shouldn't put to also
Congratulations on your new baby!!
What a lovely mother he has
Such extraordinary teacher!! I waste years trying to learn with another ones. Vanessa has no comparison.She is the best of all!
Reductions for Natural English Pronunciation
1.your --- yer
2. our --- r
3. his --- is
4. her --- er
5. them --- em
6. they're --- there
7. didn't --- di'un
8.that --- thet
9. i don't know --- i don' know/ i dunno/ i unno
10. and --- an'/'n
11. to --- ta/t'
12. going to ---- gonna/unna/a
13.want to --- wanna
14.have to --- hafta
15. have got to --- gotta
Thanks Vanessa for all the hard work you put in for your students....!!!
with lotta love
Thank you for sumerizing. Good job
Thank you. It’s so helpful.
@@beppobarrendero74 My pleasure
@@yandrabrito2023 i am glad that you found it helpful
I'll be much happier if you see this comment. I really just wanna say thank you, Vanessa! You're the most incredible tutor that I admire the most. I've been learning English just by watching your videos and now I can talk to native speakers around me. I have nothing to give you but I just want to let you know you're our big assistance. I appreciate every content you on the videos.
I've had no problem understanding fast english but wasn't able to speak naturally and fast myself :(( practicing your pronunciation lessons has helped me improve my speaking a lot. thank you so much 😍
This lesson was extremely helpful, engaging and beautiful just like any other Vanessa's English lesson. She's so kind, patient and friendly while explaining different things in a very detailed, understandable way. Knowing super common English reductions is truly important for having a better understanding of the spoken language in daily life, I know it is difficult to grasp at first glance but with a lot of regular practice it will become easier than we usually expect over time. I'm nearly the advanced level of English and my language ability is still increasing. Thank you so much as always for your wonderful English lessons Vanessa, I love you as well as them ❤😊. I also love the enchanting English-speaking world.
Terrific lesson as always! “our” reduct to “r” is a new one for me! Thanks Vanessa!!
One of the reductions that went new for me was the word "didn't" and "our" thank u so much!!
Esta aula é uma obra de arte. Acho que ninguém jamais tinha pensado em dar uma aula de redução na Internet. Você está de parabéns!
Haven't you watched Rachel's English yet? We'll, then you should.
Wow amazing method your teaching I like so much because your soud very clear
This lesson really helps me alot in speaking and reading. It is really awkward to read each word fully in an English sentence unless they are reduced. Thank you Vanessa!
Hi Vanessa, I am Sahithi of grade 7.I always watch your videos whenever I am free. I want to speak like a native American and finally it happened because of you.
Thank you so much!
I hope you will upload more videos which will help other people like me to learn English fluently. 😃😃
Actually, I didn't know the reduction of "our" "your"
Thank you so much
Rayen Houchati me too
Neither do I ! But now I'm gonna use both more often.
@@toantryndamere6074 Neither, ok?
Will you marry me
@@ktboss1110 seriously😂😂😂
You're the greatest teacher ever
Thank you so much !! The "wanna" "hafta" and "gotta" are very very very helpful !!
I'm so glad that this lesson was helpful to you, Nicolas! 😊
Amazing lesson and amazing teacher 😊❤
This is totally new for me. That's whay is so difficult to understand native speakers. Thanks a lot for this awesome class. Greetings and blessings from Colombia dear Vanessa.
You are really fascinated American teacher... 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Respectfully, I really like your way of teaching 😍😍
Get american dream “fascinating”
@@meranna🤟 Yeah! Thank you so much😍
Yes vanessa teacher is fascinating
Thank you Vanessa for your explanation. Although it was 4 years ago, I am watching it now. Thank you very much, I will continue watching other of yr videos, thank you.
Hi Vanessa, thank you for your wonderfull lessons. Your reduction symbols were very helpful to understand how they actually sound.
your/yer (Simple as that?), our/r( I doubted at first, but it sure sounds that way!) , his/is (Wow, it's a be-verb!), that/thet (I've never thought of [thet] !), to/t (There's not even a syllable here!), going to/unna ( Yes, I hear "I'm unna" in dramas all the time! How could I not notice?) especially helped me get the 'feeling' of it.
The hardest one is your/yer. I can pronounce it alright, but when I come across in sentences, I have a sort of a mental block to pronounce 'yer' for 'your' probably because I think of the meaning instead of the sound. I guess it's going to take some time, but I try.
Well, thanks a lot!
Thank you so much Vanessa! Your prononciation lessons (wanna, ganna, hafta etc.) are really extraordinarily beautiful and useful. Especially I admire your smile.
I loved this video and it reminded me something. You guys who wanna check out more examples about pronunciation should check out the website Youglish, you look the word you're not sure about how it's pronounced and you'll be able to check out plenty if examples, not only that but you can also check out words pronounced in American, British and Australian English. You should definitely check it out, it's one of the best English websites hands down.
Thank you for sharing!!!
Thank you very much Vanessa!! You are a great teacher 👩🏫 take good care of your baby. God bless him greatly.
Hi Vanessa, this lesson for me is simply amazing. I've been learning English for 3 years starting as beginner, now I'm at intermediate level, I'd like to push up my level and this is the kind of information useful to me, because as I started to listen to more advanced conversations, I found troubles in reductions. I believe this video gonna be a routine for many days: super useful! Warm regards from Italy :)
I say this lady is the best english demonstrator among all others. no one can compete.
Boss: Have you finished the project?
Me: uh uh uh
A few days later...
Boss: you are fired
Me: why sir?
Boss: uh uh uh
LMAO
hauhauahaauahauahaauha
@@farrukhmuratov5042 What does LMAO acronom stand for? Thanks in advance
Congratulations on your new baby. May it bring you happiness
The reductions of “our” as “r” and “going to” as “unna /a” are quite new for me.
Mam, u r one of the best teacher I have ever met. Ur lecture, gesture, movement all makes u unique.
Hi Vanessa, the reduction I've never heard before was "uh uh uh" for "I don't know". The most hard to pronounce fluently for me are: "her" and "our", especially when they're followed by a vowel sound such as "our own"
A fun quirk with "uh uh uh" is that it's effectively _tonal,_ as in it needs the low-high-low melody in order to actually mean "I don't know."
You’re the best Vanessa!
Can you help us to read the hour in us English please?
All expression about time please
You're the best 😍😍😍
Thanks for everything
Good idea
Hi teacher, Nice to meet to you. Your lessons are so good to learn. I wanna study English with your lesson. I wanna improve my english's pronunciation. I was studying alone but when i knew your Channel in the RUclips i didnt get to stop watch anymore. Thank Very much by lessons.
Vanessa can you make a video about the most difficult word to pronounce like "important"? This word is almost impossible to pronounce. Do it please!!
Super... Thank you Vanessa
When she said ' uh uh uh ', I really can't stop laughting, she's so cute.
me too. I can't stop laughing. it feels good :D
She is so natural and nice 💪
Really I can't stop my laughing at this time , she looks more pretty on pronounce too many words. It's awesome way of tweeting. Really me too covert myself life vanessa . Incredible..ya its incredible
Yeah¡ haha!
So am I!!!!
I love the way you speak, the way you teach us really wonderful,easy, natural. I had never thought that i could understand and speak English. Now I m confident to catch your words but can't speak yet. What should I do..? Any simple suggestion plz....
That "uh uh uh" is a big step forward on my English journey 😂
Continue doing this. You really help a lot of new English learners today!
Second:) I like u Vanessa. You made me speak English confidently.
Thanks a lot for your lessons, I can’t find any lesson that I don’t like, you’re amazing teacher and I like the way that you work with your husband. Don’t stop please you helped me to improve my English every day.
"Didn't" reduction is kind of new to me. Overall this is an excellent lesson. I like it very much. 👍🏻😍
For me too. It's very funny to pronounce it
You are one of the best English teachers Online. Thank you for doing this.
Awww Vanessa you’re so funny and cute love your videos.
Very important. Our understanding power increased. Thanks.
"Uh uh uh"😂
I liked the expression 😂
Embrace that lol
@@menlypham1348 It's so silly, but it's cool kkkkk
Going to reduced to unna is very new to me, but I listen to natives speaks that way. thank you so much.
I was repeating it ''uh uh uh''
Mommy thinks that I´m crazy now!
Thank you for this video ms. Vanessa , God bless you
I've heard other reductions such as I , you , my , our, yours, myself , yourself , an , a , the , was , we're, it's, I'm , you're from songs.
All of them are new to me I thank you venessa for these pieces of advice, it's useful and helpful.
"I have your phone " sound like fast "i have earphone " 🤦♀😂😂
😂😂 that's true
@@andryhamiltoncust7547 Hmm, 🤷♀😂😂
Thanks you Vanessa for your helpings God bless you
Me:Americans can't reduce "I unno"
Vanessa:"uh uh uh"
That exploded my mind 😂
Uh uh uh uh. I wanna hahaha uh uh uh
Awesome lessons. I've been enjoy day after day your English simplicity way of teaching. You Rock.
I am fron Honduras living in the US, and my daughter who's 11 like to said to me when i asked her something
" uh uh uh"
Now she's in a big trouble 😁😁
🤣🤣
Really 🤣🤣🤣
Hiye Vanessa you're amazing this lesson has something special..if someone like me just wanna sound like native American speakers...then it's a n elegant lesson...and the way you speak everything seriously it's astounding..i love ya..😉😉 well now I'm clear n I'm gonna sound like a Native speaker..Thanks girl'❤️
1:27 IPA: /jɜɹ/
2:34 /ɑɹ/
3:14 Don't forget him: 'im.
Dear teacher,your lession is fantastic teaching for face expression,prouncitian techinic and i think basic preposiin word are practices in this lession such as and ,to ,going to and contraction word didn't,haven't and every thinks are excellent practice ,to indicate tin exercises method,so very thankful and confidently speaking class,thank you very much.
What about "then" sometimes I hear this work like "nen"
Yea that's a good one. "And nen I'm gonna go comment on this." Well hell- it'd be more like "An en". An en I'm gonna go comment.
@@mikekrier1465 Exactly, there's another one: that = nat or even na
Hi dear Vanessa, your teaching was great, Thank you so much. Please teach us this reduction : " If I remember correctly".
Woooow 😱 I was laughing at reductions of “I don’t know” 😂😂 And is it correct to use some of these reductions (wanna, gonna, unno) in messages or posts in Instagram? Or it’s better to use the whole construction or with apostrophes?
You could do that but when it's formal you shouldnt
Very useful video, thanks Teacher Vanessa
“I gave it to ‘em” sounds like “I gave it to him”🥴
A lot of english is contextual
Vanessa,i love your channel!You make my english pronunciation better than before.
Love you my favorite teacher^^
Kiss you💋❤️
Thanks for you interesting teach:) 🙃
Half of these reduction are new thank you Vanessa I really love you and benefit from you 💞💞💖💖💖❤️
First :)
Just can't stop staring at her when she discusses. her smile is just so mesmerizing. Learned a lot from you. Will be following you from now on. 😊
You are the best teacher ever!!!
The way of your teaching is excellent, really its awesome.
Hi Vanessa! You're the best! A million thanks! God bless! 😊
Thank you .Your lesson is knowledge able & cheerful.
I've been doing these reductions all my life, but i didn't knew that, because, I learned English by hearing native English youtubers. English isn't my first language, but, I've been watching youtube videos since i was a kid. I guess that helped a lot even without knowing.
We really enjoy learning English on your channel. Thank you Vanessa.
Now I understood the difference between " He is " and " He's " in pronunciation..
Thanks....
You are a wonderful English teacher.
The first time I have consciously learnt these. You're really amazing.
Thank you teacher Vanessa I understand everything you do go on❤❤❤❤
I honestly like your style of teaching.
I really like how you teach the tricks and the sounds, that was what I was looking for.
Awesome Vanessa, your way of teaching is excellent.. Really very helpful..
Youtway of talking even is easy to get … thanks a lot dear Vanessa ♥️♥️🙏🙏
Hi Vanessa and Dan,
Congratulations on the baby. Long and happy life to him.
Thank you very much., Vanessa you are a very beautiful woman and a very good teacher my girl goes to school and that is how they teach her and with you I am learning the sounds ... thank you
Hey Vanessa, it's always a pleasure to hear from you, and also learn something new. The reduction of "that and your" were completely new. Thanks for your lessons. Best wishes from Colombia.
Hi Vanessa. I'm listening english forever (i don't know if it's correct ,like it took me forever), but this lesson has opened my mind. I love american english. I need to give a new sound to my " italian english " pronunciation. " OUR" is the word that surprised me .
Thank you, Vanessa. You are great.
you are an excellent american english teacher!!! i love how you pronunce the words!!
I love all your vids...they are helpful for Non Native English teachers..🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 and for those who wanna improve in the English Language.
Dear teacher,wonderful reduction practice,thanks a lot.
Thanks for all. I can get everything you say.
It helps me a lot. Thank you so much! Hugs from Brazil.
Hafta, unna, his(is), our (r) and to(t) thanks so lot you're unique with your lessons around the world
It's praticeable than school's lessons just lovely...I love you I'm in Africa in benin