"If you can say it , you can hear it" , that's the truth! I've been practicing English pronunciation and listening for 6 months , a year ago I couldn't understand what Native American speakers was saying to me , but once I started to learn these pronunciations my English got better than before, at the moment I can actually understand what people is talking about , tho I have some mistakes still, like grammar , but you know, you can improve them just practicing , thanks for the videos and you just earn yourself +1 subscriber :)
I like studying English and I have seen a lot of lessons because I have difficulties due to my hearing problems. I love your lessons. Your are a great teacher. Thanks a lot! This is an old video but it is the best for now and I am glad you are keeping your lessons going.
Thanks Shane. The lesson is helpful. Would like to know when to connect the sound d and r and when not? In the example: "He'd read" is connected while in "they'd read" is not? Thanks a lot!
I'm Taiwanese .sudents in Taiwan have regular education had learn English for least 6 years . the fact is we never taught to pronounce in the right way.
6:54 So, how to pronounce words with double "T" in the middle like "better", "watter", "bottle"? I always hear the sound "D" in these words: "beDer", "woDer", "baDl". Sorry if it's been asked before, or covered in one of the previous lessons. All I found is the video about short vowels in "better" and similar words. While I am interested in consonants this time. If I look pesky with my questions, please let me know. I just got a bit too much excited having found such a brilliant channel and an opportunity of getting answers to the questions that tortured me for years and decades. Need some time to get used to it :)
Wondering how you'll pronounce the sentence "you'd been there?". What I mean is whether the "n" sound and the "th" sound is linked. And because it's a question, how would we raise the tone at the end of the sentence?
Your lesson has cleared many doubts... Can you please tell me how to pronounce that'd... And yes, I'll be thankful to you if you could tell me how and when to use 'can and could', 'will and would', 'shall and should'
Almost 10 years ago, yet still a great class on such a useful topic. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
Finally a teacher who teaches how to pronounce correctly! Thank you very much.
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@David Ribeiro Anytime, Glad you liked it!
"If you can say it , you can hear it" , that's the truth! I've been practicing English pronunciation and listening for 6 months , a year ago I couldn't understand what Native American speakers was saying to me , but once I started to learn these pronunciations my English got better than before, at the moment I can actually understand what people is talking about , tho I have some mistakes still, like grammar , but you know, you can improve them just practicing , thanks for the videos and you just earn yourself +1 subscriber :)
I laughed when you said "don't finnish the D, I'd go, I'd Go", but it was the best way I could feel the vibration of the sound. Thanks a lot.
Sensei = The best teacher.
It was Just what I was missing, I always wanted to learn how to pronounce these contractions
best teacher ever. its been 9 years since this video came out. really useful thanks Coach Shanesesl
Thank you. After this video finally I can understand and use them in my speech. Your all video are the most useful that exists in the World 👍👍
"If you can say it , you can hear it" ...
.... I need to say thank you again & again,
Thank you very much Shane,
Thank you!
amazing phonetic class ever!!! thank teacher!!
I like studying English and I have seen a lot of lessons because I have difficulties due to my hearing problems. I love your lessons. Your are a great teacher. Thanks a lot! This is an old video but it is the best for now and I am glad you are keeping your lessons going.
Thank you! 😃
Dear great teacher coachshanesesl, thank you very much.Keep doing it. Best wishes.
I saw this video link in a comment in Dailydictation. It's really interesting and helpful. I feel so lucky. I love everyone😘😘
That's great!
Hi Tran! I talk about this a LOT on my other RUclips channel "dailydictation" Please go there and study those lessons (almost 250!!)
Thank you so much. I have been always struggling with these contractions.
Wow, you're amazing, salute sir.
Thank you so much I love your lesson and I understand exactly your listen thanks again
thak you for your coaching!! Shane!!
You make it so simple and exhaustive , thanks.
great lesson! sound much easier now for me, I've been looking around for quite a long time
I love your voice and your method
god bless you !! so happy to found this channel !!
Thank you so much! I didn't know how to pronounce the '' 'd '' sound. You helped me so much :)
Great!!
Wow! Amazing teacher!! And coach 👍🏻😉 I was looking something about I’d and your video popped up! I’m so glad I found you!! 👍 have a nice day
what a great teacher you are, I'd never seen you before
I've. That makes no sense. Good try, though
Very useful.ever met this kind of lesson before.Particularly, in the pronunciations.
Thank you !
What a awesome teacher!! Love u ^^
Thanks a lot
Really, really good way to learn correct native pronunciation, thanks a lot for your help
You'd not gain a pain to be trained by Shane!
Thanks Shane! I'd to go before you'd willing to kick me out!
you are doing an awesome job..keep up the good work
thank you Sr
what a funny teacher
Thanks Shane. The lesson is helpful. Would like to know when to connect the sound d and r and when not? In the example: "He'd read" is connected while in "they'd read" is not? Thanks a lot!
You'd be great teaching English in Dominican republic. Yeah I think I got it 🙌🏻🙌🏻🇩🇴🇩🇴
Hahaha. You're a great teacher. I've learned a lot by watching your videos. Congratulations!!!
this video is still helpful in 2020. thank you!
subscribed ^^. it's hard to get but....
the repetition with correction to the exhaustion, takes to the perfection. Thank you so much teacher ^^
You're so good thanks for everything
You're a very good teacher.
Thanks Coach!!!
Thank you so much for the brilliant video! Now I'd better go to do "perfect practice".
Wow thanks so much! I'm learning English 'cause I'm Italian, and my worst doubt was the "you'd, I'd" pronounce :D
He is an excellent teacher
I admire your method
everytime whene i'm watching your videos, I check the subscribe button to make sure that i am subscribed, love it, thank you
Super Fantastic!!! Contraction is one of the things I'm really struggling with as I study English. Thanks a lot. CoachShane
very helpful, "don't finish D" "just feel the vibration of the throat". are important, no teacher mentions it.
Amazing!❤
thank you so much teacher! I like to learn native pronunciation. Gracias!
Your such a great teacher..Thanks a lot.
Good Video. I helps me to pronounce short forms. Thanks
Hahah you're my idol, keep up the great work!
I really enjoy your classes!. Thank you!
Thank you so much your lecture. I wonder how to say if I , if you, if he, if she and if we. Could you teach me?
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Very Practical Lesson🏆🏆 Thank you so much
You are really good coach! Thank you so much.
Wow , it's amazing contraction 👏🇮🇳
Good lesson teacher
What a nice lesson
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Thanks a lot ^^
This video is really helpful, thank you.
Very useful, indeed! Thanks!
Thank you
Reda from Algeria
It's really helpful, Thanks so much!
Soooo helpful coach!!! Thanks
I'm Taiwanese .sudents in Taiwan have regular education had learn English for least 6 years . the fact is we never taught to pronounce in the right way.
Very helpful class, thank's!
Funny and very helpful, thanks
Thank u to your teaching!!
thank u so much. My mistake have fixed completely
Finally i get this! thanks so much!
Thank U so much Profesor. I'd like to see a New Videos :) Blessing
6:54 So, how to pronounce words with double "T" in the middle like "better", "watter", "bottle"? I always hear the sound "D" in these words: "beDer", "woDer", "baDl".
Sorry if it's been asked before, or covered in one of the previous lessons. All I found is the video about short vowels in "better" and similar words. While I am interested in consonants this time.
If I look pesky with my questions, please let me know. I just got a bit too much excited having found such a brilliant channel and an opportunity of getting answers to the questions that tortured me for years and decades. Need some time to get used to it :)
same with "whatever" - what's that consonant sound in the middle: "D", "R", or some sort of a crossbreed sound? "whaDever" "whaRever"
Me sirve mucho para practicar la pronunciación correcta del inglés de EE.UU.
"Thanks so much."
(Desde Huancayo City, Perú)
Seems like all your vids are my favorite.
it was very useful lesson,Thank you so much teacher :)
Thank you coach Shane! Very helpful! But I have another question, could you please tell me how to pronounce "Will you" and "Until you"?
What about "I'd do" or "They'd done"? How we pronounce that?
Link the d consonant
So , it don't has how knows
I've wondered these I'd,she'd.... for a long time .Thanks for making this video, Shane :)
Wondering how you'll pronounce the sentence "you'd been there?". What I mean is whether the "n" sound and the "th" sound is linked. And because it's a question, how would we raise the tone at the end of the sentence?
Funny guy. Great learning!
Thank, the video is helpful!
Your lesson has cleared many doubts... Can you please tell me how to pronounce that'd...
And yes, I'll be thankful to you if you could tell me how and when to use 'can and could', 'will and would', 'shall and should'
Nice t shirt😀
You are the best thank you so much ❤️🌹
Well done👏👏❤
entertaining and educational. You studied acting before, Mr. Shane?:)
very useful!! thanks a lot
Good Job!
Hi Teacher!
Please help me to know different from "keep silent" or "keep silence".
Thank you so much, my good teacher!^^
I can hear that after video thank you
Wonderful,useful!
I'd watch this video again and again
You are great!
Thanks, coach!
Good night Shane. By the way nice pinky shirt!
Thanks for the video. I didn't get why shane'd or dad'd are pronounced differently, how can we know when to add that vowel sound?
Thanks!
Love you Shane !
Thank you very much!!
coachshanesesl how I pronounced asked them
Very very very very very very very very very very very very very very good teacher 👏👏:-D
Hello Sir, would you please do "What'd" pronunciation?
thank you so much, this so useful to me