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I feel like “ei” vowel is quite challenging like nail, scale, bail, maybe sometimes sounds like “nel, bell” 🛎️. Can you please help? Thank you. And also “iu” vowel as in view, rescue,.. for me it sounds like “v + you” but sometimes I often at the schwa sound in “v” and then say “you”, hard to connect it. 😢
Download an mp3/podcast version of videos at www.fluentamerican.com/podcast
www.fluentamerican.com/voweltoolkit Need more vowel practice, check out our video course, Vowel Kit, which shows you nonnative mistakes and native speaker models/techniques to pronounce each naturally!
The first 5 people to use the code LAUNCH get $7 off!
Thanks for the explanation. The vowel sounds that I find most difficult to pronounce correctly are: /æ/ /ʊ/ /ɑ/ /ɔ/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /u/
thanks for watching and writing! A couple of these are pretty particular to American English, so no surprise!
Hello coach Wonderful video. These vowel sounds are necessary to achieve a more natural sound in American English. Thanks.
Great
thanks!
I feel like “ei” vowel is quite challenging like nail, scale, bail, maybe sometimes sounds like “nel, bell” 🛎️. Can you please help? Thank you.
And also “iu” vowel as in view, rescue,.. for me it sounds like “v + you” but sometimes I often at the schwa sound in “v” and then say “you”, hard to connect it. 😢
hopefully yesterday's stream helped some!