I can say since when I started to study phonetic and whatching Brtish teacher's video like you I have improved my pronunciation from 30% to around 80%.Thank you.
Im German 65 years old man.😊 Thank you so much, it’s very good to learn and also very good to relaxe because your warm voice and peace you give to me❤ Also I did like this little romantic story - it’s my feeling in my favorite cafe as well. 😊❤ I wish you a happy day and… for everybody: Live now and today ❤
Thank you for the perfect video on schwa sounds, which was beautifully crafted, and for generously sharing the free PDF. The great background decoration made it complete educational content. Thank you!! 🧡❤
Hi, I am a commando of Bangladesh Police. I learned new thoughts by watching your videos. But your teaching method was amazing. You look very beautiful.🥰😊 The creator has made you so beautiful with his hands that you look very good. 😊 I hope from you, you will serve people. My dream since childhood was to learn English language. I hope I can learn good English from you.😊
Hello dear Emma, am hopeful you're doing well, am still gaining in English speaking better than before cz without having amazing pronunciation skills, imagine someone sounds like he/she is speaking broke English. Fortunately, since I found out your Chanel am better than before. Am still enjoying your pronunciation course. Have a great day, I love you more ❤️
thank u Emma for your videos and pdf, really helpful, I ask your permission to analyze your video as the model of schwa sound compared to Indonesian schwa
Thanks Emma, As I understand: Schwa is like (Sukoon) in Arabic Language (°), make a stop of word for eg in the word (Banana) there are 3 Schwa, the last Schwa is a little bit longer. I might be wrong but this is my opinion 😅
There is no "long schwa" in English. "Banana" has 2 schwa sounds and that's it. I explained it all in this video so please watch again if you need to :)
You're Native English Emma what we say against your lessons is wrong, we cannot critisize you. You're the best teacher I have ever seen. Thank you and Good luck 😊
You create very interesting and helpful materials. I'm learning on my own in my old age. I am interested in both English and American pronunciation. Greetings from Poland
Hello everyone, my dears! I am from Uzbekistan. And I don't understand English at all) I hope I will learn at least a little this year. All the best to all.
Hello and assalam walekum I am from pakistan and I like your teaching method very well. You are so nice and kind hearted that's why I like your channel. You don't look so old you are just two years older than me. You are so beautiful as well.
One thing that caught my attention was that, around 6:40, you said "Next thing I want to talk about" and it seems to me that you pronunced the "L" in "talk", but I've ven taught not to. In side note. That pronunciation of "chocolate" in Spanish was lovely 😬
"contest" is a fine example about the relation between syllable stress and schwa. when it's a verb, to contest, the first syllable is not stressed, and the o is pronounced as a schwa. when it's a noun, a contest, the first syllable is stressed, so the o is not pronounced as a schwa but as an ɒ (or closer to o, depending on the accent).
Good evening Emma. Well, I have to tell the truth, for me rotic R and TH sound are easy to pronounce because even in Sardinian language we use them, but SCHWA sound is more difficult to pronounce for me because it doesn't exist either in Sardinian or in Italian, however your lessons of pronunciation are very useful to improve it, thank you very much. Bye for now.
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I can say since when I started to study phonetic and whatching Brtish teacher's video like you I have improved my pronunciation from 30% to around 80%.Thank you.
Your English pronunciation class was excellent and I got the right path.lot of thanks.
I’m learning from you Emma more than I did from all the other teachers before and you explained everything so far so good👍👍👍thanks again.
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@@nstvm82 Maybe you didn't learn anything from Emma. If you had, you wouldn't be talking nonsense.
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Im German 65 years old man.😊
Thank you so much, it’s very good to learn and also very good to relaxe because your warm voice and peace you give to me❤ Also I did like this little romantic story - it’s my feeling in my favorite cafe as well. 😊❤
I wish you a happy day and… for everybody:
Live now and today ❤
Live long German , I am a Grundig fan from Pakistan , apprentice of Siemens ❤ .
I am watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 .
So Thank you for speaking English very well and learning English
You are a gifted teacher. God bless
Hi Emma, I'm from Malaysia. I can pronounce it well, but I'm still learning the accent and trying to mimic it.
What a wonderful story at the end..❤❤❤ Thank you so much for this lesson- now i have more clarity of the British pronunciation
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Emma, it was a great lesson. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes
Definitely the best video about how to recognise this particular sound.
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📎✨Download your free PDF Lesson notes and activities here: courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/pdf-how-to-pronounce-the-schwa
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Thank you Ma'am for the lecture, we Asian face a lot of difficulties in English pronunciation.
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Thank you for the perfect video on schwa sounds, which was beautifully crafted, and for generously sharing the free PDF. The great background decoration made it complete educational content. Thank you!! 🧡❤
New to the channel, I received my PDF on time and I'm loving it already. I highly recommend Emma's Content as well as Courses Offered. ❤
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Very helpful videos,,
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Maam your teaching helps me a lot. Thank you maam.
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I'a from India.❤
I also
@@badalkum19you should say me too
@@badalkum19
You also can say so am I .
Or even u can say same or likewise
Thank You Maam for your nice pronounciation
Hi, I am a commando of Bangladesh Police. I learned new thoughts by watching your videos. But your teaching method was amazing. You look very beautiful.🥰😊
The creator has made you so beautiful with his hands that you look very good. 😊
I hope from you, you will serve people.
My dream since childhood was to learn English language. I hope I can learn good English from you.😊
Best lesson of all. The last topic really helped me alot. I really find the topics, which all words r in it.
Hello dear Emma, am hopeful you're doing well, am still gaining in English speaking better than before cz without having amazing pronunciation skills, imagine someone sounds like he/she is speaking broke English. Fortunately, since I found out your Chanel am better than before. Am still enjoying your pronunciation course. Have a great day, I love you more ❤️
I really like your pronunciation. An addition, the why you teach pronunciation. It is impressive. ❤❤❤
thank u Emma for your videos and pdf, really helpful, I ask your permission to analyze your video as the model of schwa sound compared to Indonesian schwa
Thanks Emma, As I understand: Schwa is like (Sukoon) in Arabic Language (°), make a stop of word for eg in the word (Banana) there are 3 Schwa, the last Schwa is a little bit longer. I might be wrong but this is my opinion 😅
There is no "long schwa" in English. "Banana" has 2 schwa sounds and that's it. I explained it all in this video so please watch again if you need to :)
You're Native English Emma what we say against your lessons is wrong, we cannot critisize you. You're the best teacher I have ever seen. Thank you and Good luck 😊
You create very interesting and helpful materials. I'm learning on my own in my old age. I am interested in both English and American pronunciation. Greetings from Poland
I'm sure you're not old! 🥰
My most favourite teacher
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Hello Emma.I from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 your videos are very useful, thanks a lot 🥰
Thanks for teaching
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From Tunisia thanks for your video i Hope to make more courses from a1 till C2
Beautifully and amiably explained.Thanks
Hello Emma l am from Uzbekistan , thanks for you teach us pronunciation .
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Hello everyone, my dears! I am from Uzbekistan. And I don't understand English at all) I hope I will learn at least a little this year. All the best to all.
Thanks Emma. Very enlighting.
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Which topic is most important in grammar for English speaking please tell me.....🙏🏽
Make the videos please.
Hello Emma, I think the schwa sound plays a very important role in spoken English.
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Hello and assalam walekum I am from pakistan and I like your teaching method very well. You are so nice and kind hearted that's why I like your channel. You don't look so old you are just two years older than me. You are so beautiful as well.
31 isn't old 😳🤣
You look much younger than 31. I am not cracking a joke.
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I am watching from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
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One thing that caught my attention was that, around 6:40, you said "Next thing I want to talk about" and it seems to me that you pronunced the "L" in "talk", but I've ven taught not to.
In side note. That pronunciation of "chocolate" in Spanish was lovely 😬
Nope, there's definitely no L there. I don't hear one either.
Hope more about pronunciation learning as ever, Stay blessed ❤❤❤
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Miss/Mrs Emma, where does the stress fall in the word, 'commented', whether on the first syllable or on the second one or on both?
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Bang lu komen dimana2 to bgus lah👍,, beliau ini englishnya accent British haha ww
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"contest" is a fine example about the relation between syllable stress and schwa.
when it's a verb, to contest, the first syllable is not stressed, and the o is pronounced as a schwa.
when it's a noun, a contest, the first syllable is stressed, so the o is not pronounced as a schwa but as an ɒ (or closer to o, depending on the accent).
Exactly. Excellent explanation!
@@Pronunciationwithemma thx, i wish i could also pronounce them as well, but practice is a whole other thing 🙃
A good lesson on pronunciation and the use of schwa , thanks a lot in Jesus name.
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Good evening Emma. Well, I have to tell the truth, for me rotic R and TH sound are easy to pronounce because even in Sardinian language we use them, but SCHWA sound is more difficult to pronounce for me because it doesn't exist either in Sardinian or in Italian, however your lessons of pronunciation are very useful to improve it, thank you very much. Bye for now.
thank you dear
Thank you, Emma! ❤😁
Amazing lesson❤❤