The MOST Important Sound For YOUR New American Accent

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @Ghanshyam00000
    @Ghanshyam00000 14 часов назад

    Hello coach This is an outstanding video! This video taught me so much. Aa sound is available in my native language example. Aa ye ka te means did he come? I, u are also available in my language but I have noticed that I speak a little higher than American English because I had not thought about it, but now I speak lower American English but also speak lower my native language. Thanks great video.

  • @YoursTruly-i5p
    @YoursTruly-i5p 22 дня назад +1

    Nice technique. Thanks much!

  • @Miguel.SuárezLume
    @Miguel.SuárezLume 21 день назад +1

    Hey Jeff what's the difference between theses sentence " I'm in a hurry" and "I'm much of a hurry" I mean the prepositions In and Of.
    I've heard phrases like "I'm not much OF a dancer" I'm much OF a genius"
    Could you address that topic sometime please?

    • @FluentAmerican
      @FluentAmerican  19 дней назад +1

      "much of a hurry" and "much of a genius" I havent heard before---much generally appears with negatives
      to get to in vs of, and prepositions in general, I dont have specific rules to point to. You can find general guidelines for when to use prepositions online, but when speaking we dont really have time to think of rules. My advice would be to just expose yourself to ss many collocations with prepositions as possible to develop your intuition of which preposition to use faster

    • @Miguel.SuárezLume
      @Miguel.SuárezLume 19 дней назад

      @@FluentAmerican thanks Jeff.