In the first 3 minutes of the video, it becomes evident like you are a total professional on this. You know the terminology and technicisms involved in these issues. Very grateful.
Hi Yoel - Wow, thank you so much for your comment - it made my day! :) And hey, it would be great if you'd be willing to share your thoughts as a testimonial on my Google Business page: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EBM/review This would help others to find me on the internet and benefit from my videos, too :) Thanks!
Hi Maricel - You're welcome! I'm so glad that this video has helped you! And hey, if you wouldn't mind, it would be super helpful if you shared your experience on my Google Business page: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EBM/review This will help other people to find me on the internet/ RUclips and benefit from my videos. Thanks! :)
Hi Miho - Thanks so much for your comment! Please share this video with your students - I'm so happy that you think this will help them :) I write a lot of my IPA transcriptions myself because that's sometimes more accurate than using a dictionary. And hey, if you think this video would help other people, it would be great if you wrote a Google Review about it: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EB0/review. This would help others to find my videos! Thanks! :)
Thank you very much for this video. It's really inspiring! I have a question about the word politician. I wonder which letters of the word "politician" the syllable division tɪʃ represents? Is it tici or tic? Thank you very much for your help.
Hi Jack - You're very welcome! I'm so glad this video inspired you! :) I'm not entirely sure how the spelling of "politician" corresponds to the syllable breakdown, but my instincts tell me that / tɪʃ/ is represented by the letters "tic". I could be wrong, though! :)
Hi Julie, what should be the standard speed per spoken word? I cant find the answer online. Should I try to keep it at 60 speed or is that to slow for conversational english? Thanks for your help!!!
Hi @missdmx - Thanks for your question! There is a wide range of what is considered "average" or "standard" when it comes to speaking rate because there are a lot of factors that can affect rate. But I was taught that "slow" might be around 90 words per minute; "average" might be 180 words per minute (range from 120-220); and "fast" might be 240 words per minute. And just one note: The numbers I've written here don't reflect "beats per minute", like you might see on a metronome. To get the "words per minute", you literally talk for a minute and count the number of words you say in that minute (or you can talk for 2 minutes and divide that number by 2, or 3 minutes and divide by 3, etc.). But take these numbers with a huge grain of salt - there is a lot of variability with speaking rate, and a lot of it comes down to personal preference :) I hope this helps!
@@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent Yes it does. I think I will need to book a private with YOU as I have a few questions about stress and intonation. I will email you soon. Thank you so much!!
Hi Sigfredo - I'd be happy to work with you during one of my live English classes at English Pro Live: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/courses/english-pro-live I hope to see you at a class soon! :)
In the first 3 minutes of the video, it becomes evident like you are a total professional on this. You know the terminology and technicisms involved in these issues. Very grateful.
Hi Yoel - Wow, thank you so much for your comment - it made my day! :) And hey, it would be great if you'd be willing to share your thoughts as a testimonial on my Google Business page: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EBM/review This would help others to find me on the internet and benefit from my videos, too :) Thanks!
Agree with others - your channel is really the best! I like your approach
Thank you so much! This comment made my day :) Thanks!
Like her classes, it’s just like a online mother to teach you to speak another language.
Hi Kathy - Thanks for the comment :) I'm glad you enjoy my videos!
I love the system, you and the channel named speech modification are doing great work for pronunciation, thank you very much..
Hi Cem - Awesome! I'm thrilled to learn that you like my RUclips channel :) Thanks so much for the comment!
Many thanks for your time and effort; it truly means a lot. 💯
Thanks so much for your comment - it made my day! :)
Thanks for introducing a very efficient tool in mastering American English rhythm, speed and fluency.
Hi Maricel - You're welcome! I'm so glad that this video has helped you! And hey, if you wouldn't mind, it would be super helpful if you shared your experience on my Google Business page: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EBM/review This will help other people to find me on the internet/ RUclips and benefit from my videos. Thanks! :)
You are great the teacher.thankyou so much for your kindness.
Hey Charlee - Thank you! I'm glad you liked this video! :)
Your classes are awesome. thanks Julie.
Thanks so much, Jose! I'm glad my videos have been helpful! :)
Awesome!!!I did it along with you😘
Hi Sarang - Nice! Thanks for your comment!! :)
Thank you so much for sharing this content!
Really really helpful!
Hi Marcos - You're welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful! :)
I'd like to learning english how can help
Thanks a lot!
Hi N3XTL3V3LD3V!L - You're welcome! Glad you liked it!
جزاك الله كل خير
Thank you again, soheir! :)
Awesome, thanks so much, Can you make more videos about this, please?
Hi Liz - Definitely, thanks for your suggestion! I'm glad you liked the video :)
Excellent job, congratulations
Thanks, Julius! I'm so glad you liked this video! :)
Thankyou
You're welcome, Sai! :)
A good way to improve and stammgehen listening spend
Hi Phaul - Thanks for your comment! :) Glad you liked this video!
I love that background. The metronome is a good practice but I prefer shadowing
Thanks for the compliment about the background :) I'm glad the metronome was helpful. Shadowing can be a really effective way to practice, too! :)
I am in love with your channel!!
Hi givemesomegelato - Awesome! Thanks so much for the comment! I'm glad my channel has been helpful :)
Wow that's amazing,,, thank you
Hi Hend - Thanks for your comment! I'm glad this video helped you! :)
I teach English myself and this exercise will be so good for my students!! May I ask what dictionary you refer to to look up the IPA?
Hi Miho - Thanks so much for your comment! Please share this video with your students - I'm so happy that you think this will help them :) I write a lot of my IPA transcriptions myself because that's sometimes more accurate than using a dictionary. And hey, if you think this video would help other people, it would be great if you wrote a Google Review about it: g.page/r/CRKVA27p84i0EB0/review. This would help others to find my videos! Thanks! :)
I can pronunce HOTEL now, Thank you!
Hey Rosalba - That's awesome! Nice!! :)
Thank you very much for this video. It's really inspiring! I have a question about the word politician. I wonder which letters of the word "politician" the syllable division tɪʃ represents? Is it tici or tic? Thank you very much for your help.
Hi Jack - You're very welcome! I'm so glad this video inspired you! :) I'm not entirely sure how the spelling of "politician" corresponds to the syllable breakdown, but my instincts tell me that / tɪʃ/ is represented by the letters "tic". I could be wrong, though! :)
Qué buena técnica
Hola Francisco - Gracias! I'm glad you liked the video! :)
Genealógico,from Spain,ole
Thanks again, Francisco! I'm glad the video was helpful! :)
Hi Julie, what should be the standard speed per spoken word? I cant find the answer online. Should I try to keep it at 60 speed or is that to slow for conversational english? Thanks for your help!!!
Hi @missdmx - Thanks for your question! There is a wide range of what is considered "average" or "standard" when it comes to speaking rate because there are a lot of factors that can affect rate. But I was taught that "slow" might be around 90 words per minute; "average" might be 180 words per minute (range from 120-220); and "fast" might be 240 words per minute. And just one note: The numbers I've written here don't reflect "beats per minute", like you might see on a metronome. To get the "words per minute", you literally talk for a minute and count the number of words you say in that minute (or you can talk for 2 minutes and divide that number by 2, or 3 minutes and divide by 3, etc.).
But take these numbers with a huge grain of salt - there is a lot of variability with speaking rate, and a lot of it comes down to personal preference :) I hope this helps!
@@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent Yes it does. I think I will need to book a private with YOU as I have a few questions about stress and intonation. I will email you soon. Thank you so much!!
@@missdmx Great! I'm looking forward to it! :)
I want practice do you've anything about
My air went out too much when I practiced the sentence in 100 bits per minute
That might happen at first, but keep practicing! You'll get better at it the more you do it :)
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Thanks!
I want you to help me learn english that is my great wish I would appreciate it very much if I have to pay you I would pay you
Hi Sigfredo - I'd be happy to work with you during one of my live English classes at English Pro Live: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/courses/english-pro-live I hope to see you at a class soon! :)
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Thanks for your comment! :)
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Thank you!! :)