Hello professor Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I really appreciate your job. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity. Your Student from Algeria.
As a native English speaker( not American English) I would NEVER EVER say " I saw-r -a film" unless I was very poorly educated. I would always say," I saw a film." Apart from that found your video interesting.
Thank you for your feedback! :) I got that example from here: ruclips.net/video/53Dh-I0_m5Y/видео.html But definitely, you're right, I should have made it clear that "intrusive R" doesn't happen in all accents, that some native speakers consider using that 'intrusive R' is not the proper way to speak and, of course, insisted that my video is just a description of features of connected speech, which might help learners of British English as a Second/Foreign Language understand fluent speech better, not prescriptive at all. My bad. Just a quick search for "connected speech", "intrusive R", "R-insertion" or "epenthetic R" and lots of videos by native speakers will come up talking about it and with examples, even one with "I saw(r) a good film last night": ruclips.net/video/ByuUt8fqZG4/видео.html ruclips.net/video/gitG_03GaqI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/DCJrFM3hdlg/видео.html Once again, thanks for your comment!
As a native English speaker( not American English) I would NEVER EVER say " I saw-r -a film" unless I was very poorly educated. I would always say," I saw a film." Apart from that found your video interesting.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us! This will be very useful to study for my Phonetics and Phonology exam.
Thank you a million for putting together such a thorough tutorial.
Thank you for your feedback. I'm glad you liked it!
Well done!
So intersting! Great video!
Marvellous! I like your way of teaching!
Thank You for sharing and caring.. very informative
Hello professor
Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I really appreciate your job. I love your way of teaching and excellent explanation. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
Your Student from Algeria.
Thanks alot very informative and informative video sir
Thank you very much. This is a very useful and clear demonstration of the understanding of phonetics.
It's very good video i've ever found.
Thank you so much. I really liked it. Could you, please, add some more lessons?
Thank you so much,I Am Thai. I can not speak English. I"m studying from your VDO,You do what i search.Thank you.
Excellent video.
Excellent explanations!
EXCELELENT! THANK YOU!
Thank you very much for the lesson!
As a native English speaker( not American English) I would NEVER EVER say " I saw-r -a film" unless I was very poorly educated. I would always say," I saw a film."
Apart from that found your video interesting.
Thank you for your feedback! :)
I got that example from here:
ruclips.net/video/53Dh-I0_m5Y/видео.html
But definitely, you're right, I should have made it clear that "intrusive R" doesn't happen in all accents, that some native speakers consider using that 'intrusive R' is not the proper way to speak and, of course, insisted that my video is just a description of features of connected speech, which might help learners of British English as a Second/Foreign Language understand fluent speech better, not prescriptive at all. My bad.
Just a quick search for "connected speech", "intrusive R", "R-insertion" or "epenthetic R" and lots of videos by native speakers will come up talking about it and with examples, even one with "I saw(r) a good film last night":
ruclips.net/video/ByuUt8fqZG4/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/gitG_03GaqI/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/DCJrFM3hdlg/видео.html
Once again, thanks for your comment!
Excellent lesson indeed .It's helpful.
Thank you!! :)
Thaaaaanks very much👏👏 Like it !
Excellent video!
Victoria Pereira Thanks a lot! :D
well done, tks for the video.
Thank you for your feedback. :)
Thank you so much
❤ thanks
Thanks a lot
Well explained. Such a nice accent , liked it. ❤
Wow, thank you so much for your feedback!
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Nice of teaching but video is incomplete.
Just get drunk and start slurring the words: if you do it fast enough you'll be 100% "native speaker" 🤣
As a native English speaker( not American English) I would NEVER EVER say " I saw-r -a film" unless I was very poorly educated. I would always say," I saw a film."
Apart from that found your video interesting.