Thank you! This helped me alot. I used to speak with an American accent but I find it hard to speak with an american accent so I decided to change to a British accent which is the easiest accent for me since I can pronounce words easily with a British accent. Your videos really helped me alot, like massively. Thanks mate! From Malaysia 🇲🇾
Thank you. I'm moving to London next July to work as a GP. I'm a Doctor. I intend to take some classes with you as sooner as possible to improve my accent.
Best British English teacher on this planet! 🤩 Hey Eliot, is there something in the course to also improve the comprehension? :)) thank you so much, God bless you!!
Elliot. I want to thank you for all your amazing videos. It has been 4 months since i started practicing the british accent (because i had american accent) and i have improved a lot with all your videos, but i keep struggling a little bit with the "th" sound. :P You are by far the best british english teacher. Greetings from Mexico! 🇲🇽 🇬🇧
I love phrasal verbs but I always forget to use them when I speak 🙄 I mean, I could use more of them like in the example sentence, a short one full of phrasal verbs. I must practice more until I get familiar with them 🤔 I guess. Have a great weekend, Elliott! Have fun 👍
Hello from Japan. Im watching your video with my 8 yo son. He started to learn foreign languages at primary school. We really enjoy your lesson this time. Thank you our teacher. cheers mate xxx
I love this lesson where you broke down the pronunciation words by words then put together in a sentence. Please make more contents like this ! I speak English with the American accent and have been wanting to learn the modern RP accent for some time and your channel really helps (straight to the point and without all the unnecessary BS about make up and clothes).
I think your videos are absolutely fantastic! I really like how you’re breaking down the sentence in this one, really helpful and informative. I started to believe that I actually may be able to improve my accent! Thank you so much!
When i watch you i love the British accent When i watch ZAmericanEnglish i love American accent. However i find British accent easrier to understand although I'm focused on learning American English.
Thanks, Eliot, for yet another great video. Phrasal verbs in speaking are another step towards sounding more native-like. Also, when learned and mastered, they can be used even in academic writing; therefore, I'd like to recommend this book "English phrasal verbs in use_ advanced_ 60 units of vocabulary reference and practice_ self-study and classroom use," it's a piece of art. Again, Eliot, thanks a bunch ;)
I lived in UK( Bournemouth to be precise), as a student. However, I've never saw a so good teacher like you are. You always go "direct to the point". In Portuguese, my mother tongue, the "shua" and the "th" sounds do not exist and so these two sounds are so hard to us to be pronounced. You help me lot with this matter. Thanks very much indeed for doing this to us.
I'm Egyptian and it is the first time to see your videos.. That was really amazing and i hope to be excellent in British language cause I'm in love with this language accent❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
If you are native, can you explain me these phrases please? What do mean phrases like that: set it off, take it off, shake it off, let it sleep run it, ride it. For example songs: Skillet "Set it off", Kesha "Take it off", Taylor Swift "Shake it off", Asking Alexandria "Let it sleep", Regard "ride it" and Dava "Asos" in this song there is words like - run it. What do mean this phrases in context of these songs, i guess that is slang, but i'm not sure about it. Thanks in advance. And also this "to get you going" i saw this in the game when game offered me to buy a gems.
@@maxshevchuk6225 Well, All of these phrases you're asking me to tell you about what they mean are actually easy and obvious. We all know that the phrase " Take off" means " removing clothes. This phrasal verb can also be used when it's time for a plane to fly for example: My plane takes off at 3:00 AM. Set it off is used when you go on a school trip for example: I set off on a school trip yesterday and I really had fun with my friends. Get you going means making you continue to do something. If you'd like to know more, you can just send me your Instagram username and I'll teach you more expressions, idioms and slang words there on a private chat. I have an account on Instagram with the username "Jack gess Xavier" where I post pics of nature. Just search for this username and you'll find me.have a nice day. Good luck!
@@LALA-yi1ui i don't have an insagram, do you have telegram or viber? But if you wish i will be sign in at instagram. If you have this services it will be more easily. If you are not interesting at this services i will be register at instagram.
Nice videos you're doing. Your accent is perfect for an old teacher to get back to a standard accent. I lived in the US for awhile, then in Northern Ireland. The Northern Irish accent from Fermanagh prevented me from teaching for a while. I resumed teaching with an American accent, but after a while I realized the Yankee accent was very difficult for French learners. After my break, following a surgery, I was on sick leave for almost six months and moved on to get back to a standard RP accent, which proves to be more understandable for some students... Had a French student, whose father is a Briton, he couldn't get a word in any exercice with American English (mostly listening exercice). I found your videos recently and it is totally rad (sorry, Americanism)... As a teacher of English, even though I have lived for some time in English-speaking areas of the world, the right intonation in English is always a challenge for toneless and stressless (depending on regional dialects) French. I sometimes use your vids in class to get my students used to the new RP accent I hear when visiting southern England... Keep on with it!
I am Brazilian, living actually in UK (Swindon). Thank you very much for all the amazing videos. I am still learning English and I still have some difficulty about pronunciation, but I am practicing with your videos. Thank you.
A pleasant day Sir Elliott! I'm a licensed public high school English teacher from the Philippines and I'm genuinely learning from you while getting a kick out of your videos. Thank you mate! 😅 By the way, your new haircut and eyeglasses suit you better! ♥️
Thank you for the lesson. It's interesting and useful to hear from you. I would also like to hear about the variation of tone at the junctions of syntagmas / speech beats. Which tone prevails there most: static or rising? Hope to see You.
Hi Eliot! I like to practice the intonation 😁 I'm from the Czech Republic and we have monotonic intonation little bit except the end of the sentence. Sometimes I feel like I need to sing in the English 😂
I am half British. My mum was a Kiwi but spoke with a distinctly English accent. Her father was an expat to NZ Englishman and her mother was Welch. She had clearly practiced eliminating the Kiwi accent.to make it worse I was born in Texas, reared in NZ, France and Japan and with a dad from Chicago. Anyway I and my daughter have unusual accents. Just this week I was told by a Kentuckian that he thought I was Texan. Anyway, I want to bring out the maternal side…it is not wahtettr, it’s wateh
El "give me a lift" es como cuando los españoles decimos "¿Puedes alcanzarme?". (It's like we spanish people say "¿Puedes alcanzarme?" and "alcanzar" is used for "give an object" too.)
I wish there had been Internet and people like you when I went to language school in the 1990s. Better late than never, though. You are a gift. Thank you for sharing.
Congrats you are really aware of How spoken English language really flows and works and What an English learner has to be aware of to practice it fluently.
As a native English speaker, I didn't realize we were linking vowels like that until you explained it here in this video. I am an American but we do the same vowel linking.
Hey Elliot, you're such amazing teacher ever as an one young man teacher, you're unbelievably a good teacher, what i wanna say is, I find yours videos almost all are good but they're few . If i were you, I would like to make alot of videos.
There's one more phrasal verb that most english learners rarely hear which is to put someone/somebody up which means to share a place or a house.. "can you put me up for a day or two? I've no place to stay here"...
Hey Sir. I literally love all your RUclips videos, and I love learning English from you, I SUPPORT YOUR HARD-WORK FOR HELPING OTHERS TO LEARN ENGLISH IN A QUICK EASY WAY TO TALK OR COMMUNICATE... THANK YOU ETJ ENGLISH😊
so glad i watched this video today, the night before my oral exam. this helped alot, thank you for that.
from Singapore
Thank you! This helped me alot.
I used to speak with an American accent but I find it hard to speak with an american accent so I decided to change to a British accent which is the easiest accent for me since I can pronounce words easily with a British accent.
Your videos really helped me alot, like massively.
Thanks mate!
From Malaysia 🇲🇾
Great class. After living in the usa for a few years I do have some hard time understanding British people.
Even when he's explaining something I'm like a parrot... repeating every single words on his way.
Anne Elizabeth me too
Me to XDDDDD
Yea haha me too. And we are on the right track !
Me, as well! Ha, ha!
haha me too😀
Awesome video and it's very informative. I finally found a great teacher like you. Cheers 💓
Continue do video like this more. I really enjoy ur lesson.
Hi Elliot, I'm enjoying your videos from Brazil
The British accent is so beautiful , but it is hard to learn. thank you teacher.
You look handsome and kind . Thank for sharing this video
Can you teach grammar as well?
Am preparing IELTS test but it's not piece of piss for me with listening and reading parts.
Thank you. I'm moving to London next July to work as a GP. I'm a Doctor. I intend to take some classes with you as sooner as possible to improve my accent.
Honestly speaking, you're the most talented professional ever.
Best British English teacher on this planet! 🤩
Hey Eliot, is there something in the course to also improve the comprehension? :))
thank you so much, God bless you!!
Ouu sweet🤗
U r a BEST TEACHER
best teather ever
I'm from Russia and want to say the same.
Elliot.
I want to thank you for all your amazing videos.
It has been 4 months since i started practicing the british accent (because i had american accent) and i have improved a lot with all your videos, but i keep struggling a little bit with the "th" sound. :P
You are by far the best british english teacher.
Greetings from Mexico! 🇲🇽 🇬🇧
Hey Eliot! Long time no see!)
I love phrasal verbs but I always forget to use them when I speak 🙄 I mean, I could use more of them like in the example sentence, a short one full of phrasal verbs. I must practice more until I get familiar with them 🤔 I guess. Have a great weekend, Elliott! Have fun 👍
Hello from Japan. Im watching your video with my 8 yo son. He started to learn foreign languages at primary school. We really enjoy your lesson this time. Thank you our teacher. cheers mate xxx
The best of The best English teachers 😃 ❤️👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Your voice is easy to hear .I wish I could talk to you everyday to improve both my speaking & listening skills ☺☺😄😄
I completely agree! It is easy to hear!
im not cleaver in englesh
Do you speak in the British English?
Completely agree
Same here.
This was incredibly informative and I feel like I’ve just learned so much! Thank you for this! I’ve subscribed and look forward to learning more! 🙏👏
Hi Dear Teacher Elliot!
It was a great lesson as always.
Thank you for all.
All the best from Peru 🇵🇪
god im so blessed that i found u!😭❤ massive thanks for all the videos uve uploaded, theyre just really helpful to me ❤❤❤❤
Bravo ! Please carry on uploading useful English lessons. Much appreciated !
Man. You are an amazing teacher. Thank you so much for all those tips you gave us.
Why you didn't say "may" that how British people say friend, brother. "Man" only amrican people say
I love this lesson where you broke down the pronunciation words by words then put together in a sentence. Please make more contents like this ! I speak English with the American accent and have been wanting to learn the modern RP accent for some time and your channel really helps (straight to the point and without all the unnecessary BS about make up and clothes).
I think your videos are absolutely fantastic! I really like how you’re breaking down the sentence in this one, really helpful and informative. I started to believe that I actually may be able to improve my accent! Thank you so much!
When i watch you i love the British accent
When i watch ZAmericanEnglish i love American accent.
However i find British accent easrier to understand although I'm focused on learning American English.
Watching u for the first time.
I'm 17 now. When I was a kid I had British accent and now by seeing US s***, my accent got m***ed up
Why am I watching this I’m an uncultured swine and English is my only language 😩
Thanks, Eliot, for yet another great video. Phrasal verbs in speaking are another step towards sounding more native-like. Also, when learned and mastered, they can be used even in academic writing; therefore, I'd like to recommend this book "English phrasal verbs in use_ advanced_ 60 units of vocabulary reference and practice_ self-study and classroom use," it's a piece of art.
Again, Eliot, thanks a bunch ;)
thank you sooo muuuuch for your lessons, i'm so excited i can pronounce all these sounds:) god bless you Elliott! 💗
Awesome! 👍 Really help me learning English.
-from Malaysia 🇲🇾
I love your lessons :-), always helpful and accurate. I hope to take the course soon !!!!!!!!
A great, truly useful lesson, thanks for the sharing, indeed!!
You’re one of the best pronunciation teachers. Your accent is amazing!!!
Thank you very much 🙂
Best I have seen thus far. He speaks clearly so you can really hear the different in pronunciation in comparison to other accents.
This is another video worth keeping. Thanks Elliot! Please do more 🥰
You are amazing teacher. I have just joined you. I am fond of the British accent. thank you, I am from Egypt and I love you very much God bless you
I lived in UK( Bournemouth to be precise), as a student. However, I've never saw a so good teacher like you are. You always go "direct to the point". In Portuguese, my mother tongue, the "shua" and the "th" sounds do not exist and so these two sounds are so hard to us to be pronounced. You help me lot with this matter. Thanks very much indeed for doing this to us.
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Hello sir, I m from Sri Lanka. For the first time watching your videos. It is very impressive. Thank you :)
Still I'm in love with Ur accent , thanks Elliott 🌷 from Algeria 🇩🇿
I'm Egyptian and it is the first time to see your videos.. That was really amazing and i hope to be excellent in British language cause I'm in love with this language accent❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes me too
I'm a native speaker and i don't know why i always see these videos in my recommendation! because i can check any errors 😂😂😂 lol
Maybe because you didn't do you lessons properly in the past. Still have got time for that. lol.
Teach me as well 🙂
If you are native, can you explain me these phrases please? What do mean phrases like that: set it off, take it off, shake it off, let it sleep run it, ride it. For example songs: Skillet "Set it off", Kesha "Take it off", Taylor Swift "Shake it off", Asking Alexandria "Let it sleep", Regard "ride it" and Dava "Asos" in this song there is words like - run it. What do mean this phrases in context of these songs, i guess that is slang, but i'm not sure about it. Thanks in advance. And also this "to get you going" i saw this in the game when game offered me to buy a gems.
@@maxshevchuk6225 Well, All of these phrases you're asking me to tell you about what they mean are actually easy and obvious. We all know that the phrase " Take off" means " removing clothes. This phrasal verb can also be used when it's time for a plane to fly for example: My plane takes off at 3:00 AM.
Set it off is used when you go on a school trip for example: I set off on a school trip yesterday and I really had fun with my friends.
Get you going means making you continue to do something.
If you'd like to know more, you can just send me your Instagram username and I'll teach you more expressions, idioms and slang words there on a private chat. I have an account on Instagram with the username "Jack gess Xavier" where I post pics of nature. Just search for this username and you'll find me.have a nice day. Good luck!
@@LALA-yi1ui i don't have an insagram, do you have telegram or viber? But if you wish i will be sign in at instagram. If you have this services it will be more easily. If you are not interesting at this services i will be register at instagram.
I closed my eyes and learnt more by imitating every word he said
Hello from indonesia! Love ur accent🖤
Nice haircut Elli
Nice videos you're doing. Your accent is perfect for an old teacher to get back to a standard accent. I lived in the US for awhile, then in Northern Ireland. The Northern Irish accent from Fermanagh prevented me from teaching for a while. I resumed teaching with an American accent, but after a while I realized the Yankee accent was very difficult for French learners. After my break, following a surgery, I was on sick leave for almost six months and moved on to get back to a standard RP accent, which proves to be more understandable for some students... Had a French student, whose father is a Briton, he couldn't get a word in any exercice with American English (mostly listening exercice). I found your videos recently and it is totally rad (sorry, Americanism)...
As a teacher of English, even though I have lived for some time in English-speaking areas of the world, the right intonation in English is always a challenge for toneless and stressless (depending on regional dialects) French.
I sometimes use your vids in class to get my students used to the new RP accent I hear when visiting southern England...
Keep on with it!
Hello Elliott!
My father gives me a lift very often 😅
Thankk you !
I think you are a great teacher..and I like your new haircut👍
You're perfect in your phonetic explanations. I teach English myself on youtube and honestily I would love to have this accent of yours. Great work!
besides your useful lessons, i think im falling in love with you, the most handsome teacher
Thank you Elliott, you're helping me to improve my English. 🤩
I am Brazilian, living actually in UK (Swindon). Thank you very much for all the amazing videos. I am still learning English and I still have some difficulty about pronunciation, but I am practicing with your videos.
Thank you.
ANGELA Bertoni Swindon não tem trabalho rsrs
Very nice tutorial. Keep it up
Brilliant video as always, cheers mate!
I just found your channel. Your accent sounds so beautiful. I'm listening to your video like a BGM. Oh, I just subscribed it, too. 😉
A pleasant day Sir Elliott! I'm a licensed public high school English teacher from the Philippines and I'm genuinely learning from you while getting a kick out of your videos. Thank you mate! 😅 By the way, your new haircut and eyeglasses suit you better! ♥️
Thank you for the lesson. It's interesting and useful to hear from you. I would also like to hear about the variation of tone at the junctions of syntagmas / speech beats. Which tone prevails there most: static or rising? Hope to see You.
Give me follow you forever please
I like you so much
Very very very cute
From Thailand!!!
Best Teacher Ever!!!!!! I love English more as any time I listen to your lessons.
Great, Eliot! I'll begin every morning with listening to one of your videos.
Hi Eliot! I like to practice the intonation 😁 I'm from the Czech Republic and we have monotonic intonation little bit except the end of the sentence. Sometimes I feel like I need to sing in the English 😂
Thank you, you are a great teacher, i love the bristish pronunciation, it's just so perfect. Greetings from Costa Rica.
I am half British. My mum was a Kiwi but spoke with a distinctly English accent. Her father was an expat to NZ Englishman and her mother was Welch. She had clearly practiced eliminating the Kiwi accent.to make it worse I was born in Texas, reared in NZ, France and Japan and with a dad from Chicago. Anyway I and my daughter have unusual accents. Just this week I was told by a Kentuckian that he thought I was Texan. Anyway, I want to bring out the maternal side…it is not wahtettr, it’s wateh
El "give me a lift" es como cuando los españoles decimos "¿Puedes alcanzarme?".
(It's like we spanish people say "¿Puedes alcanzarme?" and "alcanzar" is used for "give an object" too.)
Great lessons, very useful. I'm glad I've found you here... Thank you so much for help and keep going 😊
Thank you for the lesson Sir, this video helped me so much. Even though this is my first time to watch your video. Love from Indonesia😊.
Hello from Poland ☺️ and thank you for the video ☺️ I really enjoy your work ☺️all the best for you 🍀
i’m trying my best to listen and imitate how you pronounce the words but i literally get always distracted by how handsome you are ❤️
It is impressive how much we can learn from such simple sentences :)
Saturday morning in Argentina! I woke up with your video. That's great! Thanks...😊
Argentina is awsome love from eritrea .I was supporting Argentina in world cup final 2014 against germany .
Wow, I was impressed. Fantastic lesson from a fantastic guy....keep it up
I wish there had been Internet and people like you when I went to language school in the 1990s. Better late than never, though. You are a gift. Thank you for sharing.
Hello ! Thank you very much for this video.
Give me a lift
Pick me up
Drop someone off
Catch
I really love this one, keep it up elliot:)
When I explain the /s/ sound, my students always pronounce the /e/ sound in Spanish.
it's absolutely conducive...
greetings from Bangladesh 💜💜
Thank you very much sir ,it is really very helpful
How amazing this is.I improved my prounounciatiom much faster than ever.
As always, amazing video Elliott. Really, really, REALLY, love your video!!
love the handholding with the onscreen subtitles
Can you please add me in your. English classes
Elliott, you are simply brilliant at teaching pronounciation!
I want to marry a British man. Love your accent! 😍
Favourite teacher! Hello from Ukraine :D 🇺🇦
Hey man! I need your help for my English!
How can I reach you lately.
I learned a lot today!
Thank you so much.
I'm loving your videos! Thanks for your great job on RUclips.
Congrats you are really aware of How spoken English language really flows and works and What an English learner has to be aware of to practice it fluently.
You are the best teacher👌.... following you from Palestine
Muito bom 🇧🇷✨♥️
As a native English speaker, I didn't realize we were linking vowels like that until you explained it here in this video. I am an American but we do the same vowel linking.
Hello,, Many thank to you,, i like your lesson !!
Hi Elliott! Awesome video! I find the English language so fascinating. Seems I learn something new with each video!
Just a stunning video Elliott. I want more like this. Cheers.
Hey Elliot, you're such amazing teacher ever as an one young man teacher, you're unbelievably a good teacher, what i wanna say is, I find yours videos almost all are good but they're few . If i were you, I would like to make alot of videos.
Listening to you to get more from your accent
RUclips recom. thumbnail attract, clicked, O what a nice face! best of all, learn something from this nice trainer.
There's one more phrasal verb that most english learners rarely hear which is to put someone/somebody up which means to share a place or a house.. "can you put me up for a day or two? I've no place to stay here"...
He looks kind of like Stephen Hawking...
Hey Sir. I literally love all your RUclips videos, and I love learning English from you, I SUPPORT YOUR HARD-WORK FOR HELPING OTHERS TO LEARN ENGLISH IN A QUICK EASY WAY TO TALK OR COMMUNICATE... THANK YOU ETJ ENGLISH😊