me gusta su pagina, por que pronuncias despacio y así ganas punto con los otros tutoriales, felicitaciones porque he vistos varios tutoriales y hablan como si uno ya supiera. pero la diferencia es vas despacio y eso me gusta por que estoy aprendiendo ingles
Hi y'all. Lot of oil in Texas I can't tell Canadian from Californian accents appart of the Kardassians' but the Southern accent is evident in things like those 'll, at least to my ears
That's right, and it took me hours to practice following this video and comparing it to the video that native person spoke with and didn't understand why it was different. Hmm
@@tarlespeech mmm...What exactly do you mean when you say "Did you find...." ? If I take it literally, I'd answer "Yes, I found the video "Wander and Wonder" , that's the reason I'm here ....but...I think it's not a right interpretation. Should I to understand "Did you find..." as "Did you understand..." or "Did you like..." as well? In both cases, the answer would be "YES" , :-) . Thanks!
How to Pronounce JANUARY - Months of the Year English Pronunciation Lessonruclips.net/video/njU64j6ejN8/видео.html How to Pronounce FEBRUARY - Months of the Year English Pronunciation Lessonruclips.net/video/oooHNln7MiI/видео.html
Though I think you should have pointed out that it is NEVER said like this. This is the "proper" pronunciation but people never say the I with that much of an I sound. It usually contracts to somewhere of an e or short a sound almost, I personally say it basically the exact same as "all" a lot of the time. Even in slow, clear speech they don't ever say it with an I sound.
Will add that to my to do list. Here is a small playlist that you may find helpful. CONTRACTIONS - English Pronunciation Lessons Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLxEs-su4NimV7IE9wUUrzS4KKbwwD2Wi7
It is almost always further reduced to "al". the "y" sound is also dropped. And it took me hours to practice following this video and comparing it to the video that native person spoke with and didn't understand why it was different. Hmm
Most people make the L very subtlety when they link will and we. But if you struggle with L/R I suggest that you say Will with a strong l made by touching the top of the tongue to the back of the top front teeth. Hold it there a second. Then move to we.
@@tarlespeech And that's confusing because to me they don't sound the same, "a" in "all" to me sounds more like /ɔ/ and in "I'll" it sounds more like /ɑ/
Hello and welcome! English rhythm is very different than Portuguese. Listen to the vowel length, it varies in English. I recommend just listening to my videos first, then try to repeat slowly. You can also try humming to imitate the beats/vowel length in English instead of trying to say the word. This helps you learn vowel length differences. Good luck!
you forgot to explain its pronunciation in common sentences, people can be confused I'll alone with I'll in a sentence. overall, thank you for the content you share with us :)
Wow! That was the best lesson on this topic I've ever seen, Jennifer. Thumbs up one thousand times!
Thank you 1000 times!!!!!
Thank you! it just can't be easier! You definitely know how to teach!
Thanks!
You are very kindness in your answers.
Thank you. It’s my pleasure
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Thanks for all your lessons, i have improved my pronunciation in the English 😁
Love hearing that. Thanks for sharing.
thanks so much , in a couple of month I"II be going to usa for a week ( hopefully a day I'II live there), so thanks so much again.
Best of luck!
me gusta su pagina, por que pronuncias despacio y así ganas punto con los otros tutoriales, felicitaciones porque he vistos varios tutoriales y hablan como si uno ya supiera. pero la diferencia es vas despacio y eso me gusta por que estoy aprendiendo ingles
Thank you! All the best with your studies!
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Thanks, that is so kind of you to say!
Hi, very helpful video. Could You do one with "there 'd". Like for instante "there'd situatión".
This may help:
TUTORIAL - How to Pronounce Contractions: ARE, WILL, HAVE, HAD - English... ruclips.net/user/livehTtmViXLkG8?feature=share via @RUclips
You are so helpful. Thanks
Happy to help!
Thanks. Much appreciated.
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Hi y'all. Lot of oil in Texas
I can't tell Canadian from Californian accents appart of the Kardassians' but the Southern accent is evident in things like those 'll, at least to my ears
I think southern is more distinct too.
Hey guys, sometimes I hear I'll pronounced like "all".
It's just a impression or it really happens?
@@ruyneto2007 Perhaps somewhere more or less Southern. I don't know. Some people say oil like all. Tarle has a video on I'LL, AISLE and ISLE
Thank you for this video.
My pleasure!
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A very useful tip to pronounce I'll. Thanks for your sharing.
Your are welcome! 🙂
Excellent lesson how to pronounce I'LL!!!!
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Thank you!!! Help me a lot!
Glad it helped!
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Nice pronunciation 😘
Appreciate it. Thanks.
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Thanks!
but it is almost always further reduced to "al". the "y" sound is also dropped.
Yes, it is in connected speech.
That's right, and it took me hours to practice following this video and comparing it to the video that native person spoke with and didn't understand why it was different. Hmm
So basically it sounds like "all'? Because that's how I've been pronouncing
@@ivomoreira42 yes, it’s pronounced like that mostly
OMG I thought I was listening wrong when I found out the "correct" pronounciation
Very good
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Thank you for another great minute of speech!
Many thanks!
I came from the "WONDER , WANDER" video . I got this one!! You are good, eh!
Thanks. Did you find wander and wonder?
@@tarlespeech mmm...What exactly do you mean when you say "Did you find...." ? If I take it literally, I'd answer "Yes, I found the video "Wander and Wonder" , that's the reason I'm here ....but...I think it's not a right interpretation.
Should I to understand "Did you find..." as "Did you understand..." or "Did you like..." as well?
In both cases, the answer would be "YES" , :-) . Thanks!
Thank you very much beautiful lady
Appreciate that! 🙏 You are welcome!
Thanks. Você vai direto ao ponto.
Thanks. I do my best to be short and sweet!
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this video help me a lot
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Can you do a video pronouncing the word Thursday? For some reason I have a hard time pronouncing that word, consequently folks don't understand me!
How to pronounce THURSDAY /θərzde/ - English Pronunciation Lesson ruclips.net/video/N_3fyQdjv9U/видео.html
He escuchando que tambien se pronuncia solo "al" esta correcto? Para los que hablan español saben como suena.
I hear that and people will understand you.
@@tarlespeech thanks 😊🙈
thank you so much
So very welcome!
JANUARY: Jan-you-air-ee
FEBRUARY: Feb-you-air-ee
How to Pronounce FEBRUARY - American English Pronunciation Lesson
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How to Pronounce JANUARY - Months of the Year English Pronunciation Lessonruclips.net/video/njU64j6ejN8/видео.html
How to Pronounce FEBRUARY - Months of the Year English Pronunciation Lessonruclips.net/video/oooHNln7MiI/видео.html
Actually I was confusing to pronounce this I'LL word.
Thanks....👌🤗
Happy to help!
I'll = Aisle = Isle same pronunciation
Yes.
How to Pronounce I'LL, AISLE, ISLE - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson
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+Diogo2065 Thanks!!! You made my day!
+Tarle Speech and Language Services It is a pleasure!
You're the best!
😊thanks.
Don't reduce to the one-syllable stammering, it's preventing errors and misunderstandings...
Thanks for the feedback.
Are dye and die pronunced same?
Yes. They are.
How to Pronounce DYE & DIE - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson
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Is it the same pronunciation as « isle » ?
Correct. I will make a video on isle, aisle, and I’ll since they are all pronounced the same.
Thanks! I have a question! How to pronounce rickettsiae??
Rick-et-see-uh
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rickettsia
I'll ,file,style,mile,dial and pile
Yes. These all rhyme.
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You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Though I think you should have pointed out that it is NEVER said like this. This is the "proper" pronunciation but people never say the I with that much of an I sound. It usually contracts to somewhere of an e or short a sound almost, I personally say it basically the exact same as "all" a lot of the time. Even in slow, clear speech they don't ever say it with an I sound.
Thanks for the feedback!
How do u pronounce "Basella alba"?? Is it ba-se-la or ba-sel-ya
I have no idea. I didn't even know what that was until I googled it. You can probably just say spinach.
very good that chanel...
Rubens Neto Thanks. So happy to help!
Make a video teaching how to speak you're and the other contractions. PLEASE!
Will add that to my to do list. Here is a small playlist that you may find helpful.
CONTRACTIONS - English Pronunciation Lessons Playlist ruclips.net/p/PLxEs-su4NimV7IE9wUUrzS4KKbwwD2Wi7
I want some example words included S which it is contracted
That is a common request and in my to do list! Stay tuned.
thank you for a fast replay
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Thank you! Have an awesome day!
@@tarlespeech you too ! You're great !!!
hello could you teach how to pronounce "previous" and "previously"
Yes, I will add it to my list.
Pronounce "previous" learnersdictionary.com/definition/previous. To pronounce "previously" simply add the suffix -"ly" (lee) to "previous."
How to Pronounce LY in Currently, Promptly, Previously, Usually | English Pronunciation Lesson
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And the pronunciation of "our" is the same as hour, correct?
Mister X Yes. Correct, they are the same.
WoOoW it's very useful channel
thank you .
+fares OTB You are welcome. Glad you like it and find it useful!
how do you pronounce reflection and refraction I am taking physics right now it is just so confusing
RE-FLEK-SHUN
RE-FRAK-SHUN
Middle syllables are different.
L-touch teeth with tip of tongue
R-do NOT touch teeth with tip of tongue.
Hope this helps!
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Look young here 😂❤️
Yep! Time marches on thankfully!
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Yep.
wow, I didn't know I was saying lots of words wrongly.
No big deal, Now you can keep saying them correctly.
So do "I'll" and "ISLE" pronunce the same way?
+ThEDaQo Yes, I'll, Isle, and Aisle are all pronounced: Long I-L as described in the video.
It is almost always further reduced to "al". the "y" sound is also dropped. And it took me hours to practice following this video and comparing it to the video that native person spoke with and didn't understand why it was different. Hmm
Sorry this wasn't helpful. Appreciate the feedback!
And.. How to pronounce silhouette??
Great suggestion! Think of it this way: sila-wet. Will add it to the list of videos.
what'll ?
That is Wudul
this may help!
TUTORIAL - How to Pronounce Contractions: ARE, WILL, HAVE, HAD - English... ruclips.net/video/hTtmViXLkG8/видео.html
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I’m also japanese.I want to know how to pronounce「 Will We」.Thanks a lot.
Most people make the L very subtlety when they link will and we. But if you struggle with L/R I suggest that you say Will with a strong l made by touching the top of the tongue to the back of the top front teeth. Hold it there a second. Then move to we.
Nossa que legal haha
Why is it funny? What did I say?
Is it really pronounced like that? Other English teachers teach that "all" and "I'll" are pronounced the same way.
You can say them the same way. I would mention that if I made this again.
@@tarlespeech And that's confusing because to me they don't sound the same, "a" in "all" to me sounds more like /ɔ/ and in "I'll" it sounds more like /ɑ/
I'm from Brazil, this is pronouncing it is so difficult, help me
Hello and welcome! English rhythm is very different than Portuguese. Listen to the vowel length, it varies in English.
I recommend just listening to my videos first, then try to repeat slowly. You can also try humming to imitate the beats/vowel length in English instead of trying to say the word. This helps you learn vowel length differences.
Good luck!
I’ll go mall by bike, and you?
I'll go by car.
@@tarlespeech I admire you, because you answer of kind way.
I'll be back
Thanks Arnold. 😂
I kid. Hope to see you again soon.
Thanks to you for the useful video. I'll be practicing.
you forgot to explain its pronunciation in common sentences, people can be confused I'll alone with I'll in a sentence.
overall, thank you for the content you share with us :)
Yes, I did, thanks!
This is an older video and I am better about including a sentence example. All the best!
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