Short 'i' Practice | Australian English Pronunciation
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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The pronunciation of the Short 'i' sound is different in every dialect of English. In this Short 'i' Practice video, Candice will take you through a series of words and sentences that incorporate this sound. Use this practice video as a daily tool! Focus only on the 'i' sound in each word, and repeat each sentence out loud to master the Australian English pronunciation of the short 'i' sound!
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I just realized that choosing an accent to imitate is a vital step in learning english more effectively (especially for speaking skill). I've chosen Australian accent and I can feel that my english has improved a lot. And and this video is so helpful and fun Candice!
I’m Aussie, why am I watching this 😂
Candice always cracks me up!
Hahaha! Thanks mate :p
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Thank you
The practise style videos are soouuuuuu useful! hahahah...
I like your lessons, it helps me improving my pronounciation.
I am an Aussie and therefore have no reason to watch these videos but I find them addictive!
Y'all's accent are awsome wish I was an aussie lol
Haha! Accents are fun :p Thanks for watching all the same!
Nice video..
Hey Candice.. How you doing? I come from Nepal and we Nepalese (and also Indians) have some consonant sounds similar to that of standard English but produced in subtly different way. Although,nailing and acclimatizing most of them is not of much trouble but in particular stinker like 'th' sound (both voiced/unvoiced) are produced entirely different from our very similar sound 'थ' and 'द' . Lots of videos have covered about this but only confined to the process of sticking the tongue out and missed out some of the pitfalls and hidden technicalities involved. I have been doing this for months but wound up sounding overly conspicuous. Thus,I have a request for you to do a video on this.Thank you in advance and best wishes.
Oh that's an interesting topic! I'll look into this. I may have to ask some of my indian friends in Australia about their struggle with this sound, so it'll take some time to do some research, but I'll do my best!
👏 wow
New subscriber here thank you for this helpful video
G'day mate
Love your videos. Please, fix the volume as its too low