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❌ DO NOT Pronounce These Sounds!! (Advanced English Pronunciation)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
  • In this advanced English pronunciation lesson, you will learn one connected speech technique in which sounds disappear to help with the EASIER pronunciation of English words and sentences, enabling you to speak QUICKER English.
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    ► LESSON NOTES: ❌ DO NOT PRONOUNCE THESE SOUNDS...
    Here are the phrases to practise from today's pronunciation lesson: 😉
    · I’ll see you in the next lesson
    · That's the biggest statue I've ever seen
    · Boys and girls
    · I don’t like
    · I can’t go
    · Most people
    · The next day
    · Sandcastle
    ► Thanks, as always, for your LIKES, COMMENTS and SHARES!! 🙏
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Комментарии • 129

  • @johnlie8586
    @johnlie8586 2 года назад +20

    You are a awesome teacher!
    Nobody has taught me these incredible points.
    You are a star, just five stars!🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @huongnguyenvan861
    @huongnguyenvan861 3 года назад +26

    And I love your British English tone, Greg. Just because it sounds clearer and warmer than American English.

    • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
      @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq 9 месяцев назад

      Take into account that he is here speaking slowly: British English can be really fast-paced compared to American English.

  • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
    @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq 9 месяцев назад

    Learning English from scratch, as I have done for the last three decades here in the US, is a monumental task; this particularly because phonetically the English is a complex language, not easy to learn. But this video helps a lot.

  • @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991
    @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991 2 года назад +11

    Every second I spend watching your videos I learn more and more. Thank you Greg for all the time you spend in making us truly learn this beautiful and useful language.

  • @RakibulHasan-gu8qn
    @RakibulHasan-gu8qn Год назад +4

    I don't know why people watch less of your video comparing to others, but I found that you are the best tutor of English.
    Good luck Greg😍

  • @raquel_hakeu
    @raquel_hakeu 7 месяцев назад

    Muchas gracias from Brazil! 😊

  • @mercyshaji2974
    @mercyshaji2974 10 месяцев назад

    Ur class is unbelievable❤❤❤❤

  • @user-vx2mf7he7e
    @user-vx2mf7he7e Год назад

    yes,it becomes easily, and I feel happier.

  • @ivaniafarrell4693
    @ivaniafarrell4693 Год назад

    I have to congratulate you on your excellent pronunciation videos. Your unique way of explaining, demonstrating and practising phonology is fun and very effective. You are an excellent teacher and I share your videos with my own students. Who am I? I’m a retired English teacher with 50 years of experience in teaching ESOL, particular skills English Phonetics and Phonology, I had to learn myself as I’m from Brazil but have lived and worked in England for over 40 years, course married an English man; didn’t come here for the weather 🥴 When I worked for the local college, I also trained future English teachers like you, my background is Linguistics with major languages Portuguese and English. I hope you don’t mind me sharing this with you. So, again, thank you for your dedication and excellent lessons 🙏🫶

  • @audiolivroscomdoen6883
    @audiolivroscomdoen6883 7 месяцев назад

    Much easier. Love It..thanks

  • @VasaMusic438
    @VasaMusic438 Год назад

    Great Lesson !! Thank You !!

  • @jarosawgrytner7885
    @jarosawgrytner7885 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the lessons Greg. They're very useful. Learning English with you is a pleasure.

  • @monarou3084
    @monarou3084 Год назад +2

    For my part,, I like to make an effort to pronounce all the letters : it's a good practise. In French for instance, I like saying "parc de saint-Cloud" and not "parque de saint-Cloud"! And I like saying (still in French) "Natacha n'attacha pas son chat, c'est ce qui fâcha Sacha"!!!
    230917

  • @danayang7712
    @danayang7712 Год назад +2

    Having heard English a lot, it sounds naturally to my ear, but I have to say, if we'd done this in an English lesson at school, we'd get beaten. So I've actually practised and struggled to get these right, and now you're telling me I don't have to?! Makes my life so much easier. Thank you!

  • @lidiabonguardo7771
    @lidiabonguardo7771 3 года назад +4

    Very good lesson. You explain why and where the missing sounds go! Grazie!

    • @lydiafife8716
      @lydiafife8716 Год назад

      Sorry to say, when a native English speaker hears those sounds dropped, it is obvious the person is not a native speaker or simply speaking lazily
      Do NOT drop the letters I. Question - they are NOT silent in English

  • @paullopez9278
    @paullopez9278 Год назад

    what easier ,what nice,what friendly
    Thanks

  • @josyanestahl7285
    @josyanestahl7285 Год назад

    Your lessons are excellent and very useful, but I don’t agree with this last one : to get rid of a consonant is to spoil the language and make it even more like chewing gum ! I am French and speak also German and Russian. In Russian you have some terrific combinations of consonants which are just delightful to pronounce. For example, учреждение (utch-rej-de-nie) or чрезвычайно (tchrez-vy-tchay-no). Wow, I love it ! In Serbo-Croatian, there are words with no vowels at all like “prst” (the finger), “mrkv” (the carrot) “krv” (the blood). Amazing ! Best regards, Josyane

  • @brmj
    @brmj Год назад

    You taught me new words and techniques every video I watch from you, many thanks
    I think the word SANDCASTLE has two dropped letters T and D, I am not so good in English but I try to learn
    thank you Greg

  • @jeanHERMAN
    @jeanHERMAN Год назад

    Thanks for this episode.

  • @SJain-gj8xk
    @SJain-gj8xk 2 года назад

    Nice lesson and interesting as well

  • @servillanonaoe9089
    @servillanonaoe9089 Год назад

    Yes,indeed.
    Spoken English I agree with you but when it comes to standard written English you must write the conjunction " and " correctly.
    Mostly people , spoken English are good but when " spelling of word " is involve ...failure is the result!!!

  • @joygolden4852
    @joygolden4852 2 года назад

    Excellent Thank you

  • @GlasgowDave
    @GlasgowDave Год назад +1

    It’d be worth pointing out that this is region specific. It isn’t the general rule for English or British English. In fact, I clicked on this video because I’d never thought of this rule as being part of the English at all. I work with people from through the UK so I’ll be listening more closely to see if I can hear anyone using these contractions.

  • @elenakondrashkina3871
    @elenakondrashkina3871 Год назад +1

    Dear Greg, thank you very much for your book “English Quick Fix”. I am very grateful to you for your lessons and for the book. Good luck to you.

  • @olgacornejo3030
    @olgacornejo3030 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

  • @mercyshaji2974
    @mercyshaji2974 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you greg❤❤❤

  • @rehabali6702
    @rehabali6702 2 года назад

    We love you Greg

  • @tahernabieh6096
    @tahernabieh6096 2 года назад +2

    Wow! It’s so much easier.
    Thank you for this useful video, Greg

  • @salaheldin00
    @salaheldin00 3 года назад +2

    It was such a brilliant lesson indeed Mr. Greg. Thanks a lot . Salah

  • @stefanogattoCH
    @stefanogattoCH Год назад

    thank you very much!!!

  • @hannaforsen9646
    @hannaforsen9646 Год назад +2

    I just simply love this! A flow off mind blowing examples, why I still can do my proper english and with a sim tiny effort I'm alle to catch a real dialect 🤩 Thanks!

  • @hectorruizcastro1943
    @hectorruizcastro1943 Месяц назад

    Great video. How about writing a little dialog in wich all these examples get used? 😉

  • @Norman_Lazarevich
    @Norman_Lazarevich 3 года назад +2

    Hey Greg,could you do video on how to pronounce past simple verbs?

  • @filipprekpalaj6121
    @filipprekpalaj6121 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Greg... this is really useful

  • @alokchakraborty2851
    @alokchakraborty2851 3 года назад +2

    Nice

  • @zazen-d5p
    @zazen-d5p Год назад

    Ιmpressive lesson! It cleared up a lot of things that were weird to me. I had never noticed the different pronunciation between "I can" and "I can'(t)" . Thank you so much!

  • @elianareginapalomares3437
    @elianareginapalomares3437 2 года назад

    Excellent with easy and complete explanations...

  • @georgeta-florinapopescu3828
    @georgeta-florinapopescu3828 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant.. Thank you Greg🤗

  • @AjeetSinghStudio
    @AjeetSinghStudio 3 года назад

    Thank you your videos really helps me to improve my English speaking

  • @DVZ_2022
    @DVZ_2022 Год назад

    brillian- lesson

  • @enriquezavelgarcia1597
    @enriquezavelgarcia1597 3 года назад

    Hey there, Greg. This is the first time I´m in touch with one of your videos and I´ve gotten extremely astonished. It´s EXCELLENT. I got suscribed immediately. CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

  • @rominabisio1137
    @rominabisio1137 Год назад

    Thank you for your pronunciation tips!

  • @zakiyazouad7633
    @zakiyazouad7633 2 года назад

    I'm so thankful for all your efforts

  • @luisvozativa1285
    @luisvozativa1285 2 года назад

    Good good, I'm here in Brazil and this lesson is so great, thanks a lot!

  • @cros_dead
    @cros_dead 3 года назад

    Hope there will be more variety of videos about English pronunciation. Thanks

  • @kaibahnemann8049
    @kaibahnemann8049 2 года назад

    Really good.
    Makes me lose the hard sound I sometimes have.

  • @franciscodiniz4092
    @franciscodiniz4092 Год назад

    Much easier, Greg ! Excellent lesson !

  • @shanmugasundaram1017
    @shanmugasundaram1017 3 года назад

    Thanks very much.
    I found it easier.

  • @AhmedZAli-ee1nj
    @AhmedZAli-ee1nj 3 года назад +1

    Always, you are creative .

  • @Cabravex
    @Cabravex Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR, YOU MADE MY LIFE EASIER THAN EVER

  • @adityajani6789g1
    @adityajani6789g1 3 года назад

    Hi Greg your technique really works all the time.. Thank you very much for that..

  • @laithdot
    @laithdot Год назад

    you are amazing wow

  •  2 года назад

    It's much easier without t or a d. I loved this lesson

  • @sandraDDAS
    @sandraDDAS Год назад

    Gr8 content

  • @Okolikon
    @Okolikon 3 года назад

    In 'Sandcastle' you have even two examples! 'd' and 't', right?

  • @badriprasadyadav6644
    @badriprasadyadav6644 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot Greg sir for teaching English language on line;it is very interesting to me. I am an Indian and have a poor English but want to improve my knowledge specifically in grammar in easy way so kindly help me .I am Badri Prasad Yadav vill.Ranipur p. o.Belarampur Distt. Pratapgarh, U.P. India.Thank you once again.

  • @ButterFly-gc4vw
    @ButterFly-gc4vw Год назад

    What's the pronunciation difference between SAN'CASTLE and SUNCASTLE? Thank you Greg!

  • @hiraeman9039
    @hiraeman9039 3 года назад

    Thank you Greg

  • @LittleGnawer
    @LittleGnawer Год назад

    I didn't know (didn know 🙂)these rules, but I like it.
    Recently I read an article 'Physicists found a fifth force". Really a tongue twister for me as a German.

    • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
      @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq 9 месяцев назад

      You have to try for years, my native tongue is Spanish so know it by experience: If you give up you then will never learn it. Lots of patience when it comes to English as a second language.

  • @svetlanaguseynova2584
    @svetlanaguseynova2584 3 года назад

    Perfect! Thank you, Greg!

  • @hercidessilvajunior9539
    @hercidessilvajunior9539 Год назад

    Sure it does

  • @mpatino28
    @mpatino28 Год назад

    I found it easy with out a t

  • @josevicentemarcanogarcia79
    @josevicentemarcanogarcia79 Год назад

    Hello. I love your videos. I am from Venezuela. I get your point. But I ask: Is a problem to English teachers when students speak deleting this letters t and d ?
    I am Spanish native speaker and in Spanish language we do this too. But some writers and teachers think we are damaging the language. They say we must speak correctly.
    What do you think about it?

  • @jcjlr678
    @jcjlr678 3 года назад

    Thanks Greg ..love it

  • @mariocortes2670
    @mariocortes2670 3 года назад

    Thanks Greg. Great video.

  • @i.o.3563
    @i.o.3563 3 года назад

    Thanks, Greg. Really a good one this lesson!

  • @ibrahimabdullah5075
    @ibrahimabdullah5075 3 года назад

    Thanks 👍 teacher

  • @sitichoirunnikmah3317
    @sitichoirunnikmah3317 3 года назад

    Brilliant Greg...!

  • @ivnov615
    @ivnov615 3 года назад +2

    Excelent as always Greg! In the case of words in the past form that ends with the T sound, don't you pronounce them either? For example in the phrase " He passed the book to me".

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  3 года назад +5

      Correct. It's important to join the words together though. I mean, if you say " He pass.... err... the book to me", it would sound like you haven't used the past tense. However, if you say "He passthebook to me" it would sound quick and natural (and feel easier).

    • @ivnov615
      @ivnov615 3 года назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @joseeasyspanishwithjose3430
    @joseeasyspanishwithjose3430 3 года назад

    Yeah it worls thanks

  • @user-lw9nc4ig9q
    @user-lw9nc4ig9q 3 года назад +1

    love from Bangladesh

  • @jonathonshanecrawford1840
    @jonathonshanecrawford1840 Год назад +1

    Just because someone is English (from England) it doesn't mean we have to speak like Americans' by dropping the T's and D's.
    There's a very good honest reason why we pronounce the T's and D's...
    So when speaking (like on the phone or radio) people can clearly understand what is said and don't misunderstand each other! Like with the sum of 10+10=20, -> 20 is spelt twenty and bot t's are pronounced, not dropping the 2nd T like Tweny, what does someone have brain damage or really drunk?

  • @carmenparla825
    @carmenparla825 3 года назад

    Thanks for these tips! 🤗

  • @gangadaranramalingam5107
    @gangadaranramalingam5107 3 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @mazensarmini8352
    @mazensarmini8352 3 года назад

    Brillant Greg

  • @werewolfy6
    @werewolfy6 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, very helpful! I was wondering, do you also remove the /t sound when you say for example “I asked him”? It’s difficult to say it quickly

    • @illusionist1872
      @illusionist1872 Год назад +1

      I always just said “I ass’ him” but I’m American so that’s probably just me

  • @SajjadKhan-eu3nz
    @SajjadKhan-eu3nz 3 года назад

    Yeah, it works

  • @LuisSanchez-zf3tt
    @LuisSanchez-zf3tt Год назад

    5:32 Guns an' Roses

  • @mousa8930
    @mousa8930 3 года назад

    Make life easy 👌.

  • @johnlie8586
    @johnlie8586 Год назад

    Hi Greg,
    I am doing 20 years English, but I didn't know.
    What about Wednesday??

  • @ssv496
    @ssv496 Год назад

    Great! At last I got what is San-Francisco!😋

  • @babynyena8440
    @babynyena8440 3 года назад

    Great, that's easier but I need to practice. "Can't" without the t will be a tough one 😅😅😅

    • @fredrickbills9277
      @fredrickbills9277 2 года назад

      In American English, I think T sound is used in Can't as a sharp tongue movement that most British English speakers don't use

  • @ronenr1405
    @ronenr1405 3 года назад

    Best

  • @audilrashid5101
    @audilrashid5101 3 года назад

    Please teach me British accent

  • @michaelkotyk801
    @michaelkotyk801 3 года назад

    It's a bit unusual for to omit the letters in such cases

  • @arturabizgeldin9890
    @arturabizgeldin9890 Год назад

    haha! It works! Like in Guns'n'Roses

  • @Uchqunbekuz
    @Uchqunbekuz Год назад +2

    Never pronounciate T sound!
    Poeo, omeo, eeth,

  • @hanelem
    @hanelem 3 года назад

    I "dunno" if you know anything about my language, Czech - we have quite a lot of words consisting only of consonants - and here's a tongue twister for you: STRČ PRST SKRZ KRK (meaning Put you a finger through a throat - yes, we might be a weird nation 😊 )

  • @lethewardssunk5833
    @lethewardssunk5833 Год назад

    I'm an Aussie and I pronounce all the written consonants there. I don't elide.

  • @mithunfox5780
    @mithunfox5780 Год назад

    Wawww

  • @luthientinuviel1981
    @luthientinuviel1981 Год назад

    I'm just realizing that I've always said it intuitively that way. And I'm not a native speaker.

  • @bandana8361
    @bandana8361 3 года назад +2

    Wowww,,, you have blue eyes 😧BTW thank you for the lesson 💜

    • @English-ug2cs
      @English-ug2cs 3 года назад

      Bandana darling you like blue eyes where are you from I like you

    • @English-ug2cs
      @English-ug2cs 3 года назад

      Where are you sweetie

    • @bandana8361
      @bandana8361 3 года назад +1

      I'm from India nd uuu?

    • @English-ug2cs
      @English-ug2cs 3 года назад

      @@bandana8361 nice to meet you darling I'm Greek
      How old are you ?what's yr good name

    • @bandana8361
      @bandana8361 3 года назад

      @@English-ug2cs Nice to meet you too!!!

  • @pssilva3973
    @pssilva3973 3 года назад

    (2:55) What if someone says, "Ahl see ya inna nex lesson?"

  • @hloguys7076
    @hloguys7076 Год назад

    The "can't" is very confusing

  • @sgdusdm8225
    @sgdusdm8225 3 года назад

    Don't ☆ Can't

  • @Andy-cx1jh
    @Andy-cx1jh 3 года назад

    136th

  • @EnglishWithGreg
    @EnglishWithGreg  3 года назад

    Do you find it easier to pronounce words and phrases using this technique? Let me know below ⬇️
    Then watch my other videos on Connected Speech: ruclips.net/video/ky9dQC9-0vc/видео.html

  • @cavesalamander6308
    @cavesalamander6308 8 месяцев назад

    "Makes life easier for you."
    No. 1) it makes me think that all English speakers are very lazy and 2) they want to complicate things to confuse us for unknown reason.
    I see no difficulty in pronunciation of all sounds as is, no problem, really.

  • @veenanarwani761
    @veenanarwani761 3 года назад

    I find it easier to pronounce without 'T"

  • @lydiafife8716
    @lydiafife8716 Год назад

    Sorry, it may SOUND as though the last letters of those words are dropped but they are there and in many instances are simply not heard
    As in next time, next day
    HOWEVER, next afternoon, next (by itself), next cat, etc
    Advanced LAZY English speakers drop those sounds
    It is NOT correct and a native speaker will know right away that the person isn’t familiar with the correct pronunciation
    Lazy lazy lazy
    The best way to teach this is by encouraging slower correct speech, such that the word is pronounced correctly and then as speech becomes quicker, the sounds are correct and not omitted