Do NOT Say These Vowels! | Speak English like a Native Speaker! | Learn American English

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @sayedaliyahyaazhar4218
    @sayedaliyahyaazhar4218 6 месяцев назад

    "I've been watching and listening to your informative tutorials for a long time, but your sparkling eyes are so captivating they sometimes distract my concentration!"

  • @darianasantos9423
    @darianasantos9423 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this class

  • @arrybababecool
    @arrybababecool Год назад +3

    Sweet teacher stay blessed

  • @khunsharr9101
    @khunsharr9101 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much.

  • @IloveAmericanEng
    @IloveAmericanEng Год назад +2

    I appreciate your effort, you are a creative teacher.thanks very much

  • @michaelcurtis8007
    @michaelcurtis8007 Год назад +1

    Many thanks for sharing.

  • @smh-007
    @smh-007 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. ❤

  • @Shindashi
    @Shindashi Год назад

    Randomly stumbled onto this video while comparing accents and didn't expect to see IPA and flap phonemes. Good on you for being so thorough!

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I try to be as accurate / thorough as possible without going too far into the minutiae of pronunciation (and run the risk of losing viewers in the process!). I'm glad you liked the video!

  • @michmbolingaba7310
    @michmbolingaba7310 Год назад +2

    I have discovered your RUclips channel and have directly subscribed to it. Watching you from Johannesburg in South Africa 🇿🇦. 💖💖💖🙏

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi Mich - Thanks so much for your comment! I'm thrilled that you found my channel - thanks for subscribing! :)

  • @luisguiza18
    @luisguiza18 Год назад +1

    I like your accent so much, I'll follow you from now.

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi Luis - Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you like my pronunciation and my teaching style! :)

  • @bantorio6525
    @bantorio6525 Год назад

    ... excellent ... !!!

  • @arrybababecool
    @arrybababecool Год назад +1

    Thank you very nice

  • @nickbrooks7171
    @nickbrooks7171 2 года назад +1

    Thanks

  • @sudheeshkumar96
    @sudheeshkumar96 Год назад

    This is really an informative video also please tell me how to pronounce the word "specifically"

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад +1

      Hi Sudheeshkumar - I'm glad you found this video to be helpful! :) It's too challenging to describe how to pronounce a word within a comment, so I invite you to join my live class at English Pro Live and ask your question there: sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/group-classes/english-pro-live I hope to see you there!

  • @IngleseconAnna
    @IngleseconAnna 2 года назад +5

    Amazing video and fantastic channel. I'm going to recommend your channel to all my students. Bravo!👏👏👏

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  2 года назад +1

      Hi Anna - Thank you for your comment! I'm so glad that my channel is helpful :)

  • @ramzy-6566
    @ramzy-6566 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for a great video.

  • @geraldosimoes8875
    @geraldosimoes8875 Год назад

    San Diego Voice, un abrazo!

  • @claracabrera-sv5vj
    @claracabrera-sv5vj 29 дней назад

    the consonant has a lot of air to reach the other consonant and they form the beginning of a word or Onset

  • @abdirahinhassanabdi815
    @abdirahinhassanabdi815 Год назад +1

    Ilik how to help and how to describe thanks. How I can get club speaking

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi Abdirahin - I'd be happy to work with you during one of my live English classes called English Pro Live. You can learn more about English Pro Live here: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/courses/english-pro-live I hope to see you at a class soon!

  • @xedvlogger3096
    @xedvlogger3096 Год назад +1

    Do you have a podcast?

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад +1

      Hi Xed - Thanks for your question! No, I don't have a podcast...at least not yet. You never know what the future will bring! :)

    • @xedvlogger3096
      @xedvlogger3096 Год назад +1

      @@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent , looking forward to it coz I usually listen to podcast while I’m going out for a jog or walk.

  • @Svetlana5-lingua
    @Svetlana5-lingua 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video!
    Very useful))
    I would like to get your course on pronunciation. How can I do it?
    Thank you❤

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Светлана - Thank you for your comment! Here's how you can learn more about enrolling in my online training course called English Pro: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/bundles/english-pro I hope to see you at a live class soon! :)

  • @nenetisnani1644
    @nenetisnani1644 2 года назад +2

    I love to join your class. Please guide me how.

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  2 года назад

      Hi Nenet - Thanks for your comment! You can join Julie's Conversation Club here: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/courses/julies-conversation-club. I hope to see you there!

  • @worldwarheroes8474
    @worldwarheroes8474 Год назад +1

    How doI join the conversatiion club?

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! The Conversation Club has been renamed to "English Pro Live" and you can join here: courses.sandiegovoiceandaccent.com/courses/english-pro-live I hope to see you at the next live class!

  • @Mirador2
    @Mirador2 11 месяцев назад

    I have a question, are pronunciations with vowel syncope associated with sloppy or more colloquial speech? Are pronunciations with the extra syllable (without syncope) perceived as more prestige, formal, or from highly educated people? And I wonder the same thing about elisions of consonant sounds, like the T in "Twen(t)y", "Of(t)en", or in "Exac(t)ly".

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi MiradorIN - Thanks for question! My answer is no, the vowel syncope pronunciations are not associated with sloppy or more colloquial speech, and the same is true for elisions of consonants sounds, like in the words you provided as an example. These pronunciations can be used by all types of native speakers, of all ages, and in all communicative contexts. :)

  • @badrhamdi3159
    @badrhamdi3159 Год назад

    Have a good day.❤

  • @sitaramghosh
    @sitaramghosh Год назад +1

    Thanku mam got it your English spech and I already. Watched your videos I ramu please feed back

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for your comment! I hope this video was helpful :)

    • @sitaramghosh
      @sitaramghosh Год назад

      @@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent hello. Are you American ? Very good good night

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      @@sitaramghosh Yes, I'm American.

    • @sitaramghosh
      @sitaramghosh Год назад

      @@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent oh are you American ? I am very happy to meet you please you will meet to India my address Burdwan West Bengal India becouse i am Indian

    • @sitaramghosh
      @sitaramghosh Год назад

      @@SanDiegoVoiceandAccent please madam i want to meet you to India thanku। Ramu

  • @sitaramghosh
    @sitaramghosh Год назад +1

    Thanku for Julie's conversation club i very like only you and i want meet to you thanku

  • @nicknigel7168
    @nicknigel7168 Год назад +2

    Need more videos

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi Nick - Thanks for your comment :) I'm uploading new videos regularly, so make sure you subscribe to be notified when new content is available! :)

  • @robertmeyer7836
    @robertmeyer7836 Год назад +3

    My problem is that I was taught to say words properly, which typically means saying all the letters - of course, there are always exceptions, e.g. silent Ks and Ps. That also aids in spelling correctly. I'm just a country boy from the midwest.

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад +1

      Hi Robert - Thanks for your comment! It's always good to hear from native speakers who are from different parts of the United States :)

    • @samadams1867
      @samadams1867 Год назад

      Withal taught correctly!

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      @@samadams1867 Hi Sam - Thanks for your comment! :)

  • @nourahmed-ut1qo
    @nourahmed-ut1qo Год назад

    6:22 / 15:15

  • @angelaxxx1285
    @angelaxxx1285 2 года назад +2

    👍

  • @mariajacquez6925
    @mariajacquez6925 Год назад +1

  • @jacobstc
    @jacobstc 2 года назад +2

    Julie, your video is fantastic.
    Some useful information:
    Other than /'kæθ.lɪk/,
    "Catholic" can also be pronounced as a 3-syllable word:
    ['kæ^.θə.lɪk] (The first syllable is pre-fortis clipped by /θ/ in the 2nd syllable.)
    or, with regressive assimilation,
    ['kæ^.θəl°.°lɪk], [l]=[l°.°l] being ambisyllabic, in which l° is dark and °l clear in American English.

  • @kenrutherford1109
    @kenrutherford1109 6 месяцев назад

    Some people pronounce "broccoli" as BROCK-o-lee. The correct pronunciation is BROCK-lee. The second O is silent

  • @sitaramghosh
    @sitaramghosh Год назад +1

    What s your name. ? Please answer me thanku

  • @josechibani3503
    @josechibani3503 Год назад

    That's Just silent syllable

    • @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent
      @SanDiegoVoiceandAccent  Год назад

      Hi José - Thanks for your comment :) Yes, that's another way to put it - a silent syllable!

  • @nourahmed-ut1qo
    @nourahmed-ut1qo Год назад

    6:22 / 15:15