I've been trying for a long time to improve my pronunciation and was using your method and my clients say much improvement, please keep going, you are fantastic
Hello Ronnie, I'm an English teacher in France and have been teaching English for years. I must admit that your videos are great and you are funny! Thanks!!!!
Thanks a lot for your help. Now that I have found your videos, I will watch them all of them. I am sure they will help me a lot to improve my latin pronunciation. Thank you and lots of blessings!!!
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we learned this in the primary school, (i) like (eye) and (e) like (eee), but 90 percent we don't pronounce it like the definition, but (i is pronounced like strong E) and (e pronounced like AE) how can we determine which one to write? still not clear to me :( , there are countless cases where it is not clear which one to use like, RECEIVE (ruh seev) is there any rule to use the right (E) when writing new or shallow memorized words? thanks
Hello , Dear Ronny ... i wish you would make a video about the pronunciation of ( U ) letter and how to pronounce ( occur ) , specially ))))) thanks for your videos
Nice video. Why not make one comparing the long and short vowels in English? For example: Hat - hate Set - seat Kit - kite Cop - cope Tub - tube Since the 'long' form of vowels is the same as we call them in the alphabet. It's just the short forms, which don't have much to do with the 'long' forms, which need to be memorised.
One thing I never noticed before is that if you take three letter words and the -it postfix for most letters of the alphabet it forms an 'it' word: bit, fit, git, hit, kit, lit, mit, nit, pit, q(u)it, rit, sit, tit, wit, zit
Hello! I have always a doubt when I am reading a word with the vowel i. When am I supposed to pronounce "i" or "ai". For example: live and life. Thank you. By the way, I love your lessons!!!
I'm from Mexico, this was very useful! I had the issue with sheet and shit, I remember myself at classroom, trying to get the word 'sheet' but I always endep up saying shit.
From the video I understand that "beat" sounds only with long sound by muting the second vowel as there are 2 vowel and in 'bit'we have only one vowel so it sound with short vowel, is it right mam
I like the part when she said (e) pronounces as m(ee)t & ect.. However if we take meet and make it met its not pronounced the same. Just like I said same and pronounced the (e) at the end without 2 (ee)... so my question is, If we are using 1 (e) the how will we pronounce it?
I know this was uploaded years ago. I wish the most popular language of the World had been more consistent. To be honest, It's totally unlogical. I am coming from a phonetic language btw.
i think it is good, in the world no one speak the same way still they use one language, for example in my country we speak Spanish, every one pronuonce the words defferent, but that´s ok, we just need to be aware, this is regionalism.
i disagree ( means i didn't got it) with the vowel (i) ! because you said that is pronounced as (eye) but when you read it , it was like (ae) , i thought it is like (byte) or (white). sorry teacher could you help me, and you always better
can you make a videos about the word "you" when it comes to pronunciation because i hear a lot of people saying "you" like "chu" ei. i don't know about "chu" but i like her.. but also "you" is pronounce like the vowel "U"... and the same thing about "i dont know", some people say "i ron know" ......
In Polish the vowels "e", "i" and "a" are all mixed up in comparison to the English pronounciation - if we were to write down your letters' pronounciation in our language the "a" would sound like Polish "ej", "i" like Polish "aj" and "e" like Polish "i". It gets extremely frustrating when learning the English alphabet. ;))
I've been trying for a long time to improve my pronunciation and was using your method and my clients say much improvement, please keep going, you are fantastic
You're the best english teacher on internet Ronnie THANK YOU ! ! !
You are an excellent teacher, the way you teach is easy to understand. Thank tou.
When two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking :)
What does it say? It says its name.
My mom was a teacher. She drilled all of these in my head.
i read "wolves" and was very confused xD
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Hello Ronnie, I'm an English teacher in France and have been teaching English for years. I must admit that your videos are great and you are funny! Thanks!!!!
I'm Brazilian and I'm learning very with yours videos.
Thanks a lot for your help. Now that I have found your videos, I will watch them all of them. I am sure they will help me a lot to improve my latin pronunciation. Thank you and lots of blessings!!!
Ronnie you are a very good teacher! Thank you for all the videos what you make and continue as !
Thank you!This video is very helpful to me!I can't distinguish the pronunciations of those words before!!
OK I will make a video for you!
Thank you, Ronnie. Lesson taught by you has always been joyful. BTW - Love your hoodie!
The best teacher that I've ever known thanks a lot.
I tried many times to pronounce the “i” sound but usually i fail , but when i used your method, it worked with me , thank u ❤️
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(see below)
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Thank you!!! you explain everything very well and very clearly. Please keep on teaching more pronunciation. . .
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Thanks a bunch Ronnie, you are amazing.
we learned this in the primary school, (i) like (eye) and (e) like (eee), but 90 percent we don't pronounce it like the definition, but (i is pronounced like strong E) and (e pronounced like AE) how can we determine which one to write? still not clear to me :( , there are countless cases where it is not clear which one to use like, RECEIVE (ruh seev) is there any rule to use the right (E) when writing new or shallow memorized words? thanks
Great teacher. God bless you
Great lesson! ) Good technic for "i", I'm gonna use it for sure!
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Hello , Dear Ronny ...
i wish you would make a video about the pronunciation of ( U ) letter
and how to pronounce ( occur ) , specially )))))
thanks for your videos
Thank You Very much You're one of my favorite teacher 😁
Nice video. Why not make one comparing the long and short vowels in English? For example:
Hat - hate
Set - seat
Kit - kite
Cop - cope
Tub - tube
Since the 'long' form of vowels is the same as we call them in the alphabet. It's just the short forms, which don't have much to do with the 'long' forms, which need to be memorised.
Thanks for you sharing this lesson!
One thing I never noticed before is that if you take three letter words and the -it postfix for most letters of the alphabet it forms an 'it' word: bit, fit, git, hit, kit, lit, mit, nit, pit, q(u)it, rit, sit, tit, wit, zit
😄😆😆 She's so funny! I like this teacher 😄
Thank you for your help,I 'm joying for all videos
Hello!
I have always a doubt when I am reading a word with the vowel i. When am I supposed to pronounce "i" or "ai". For example: live and life.
Thank you.
By the way, I love your lessons!!!
hahahaahah 9 years and theres no answer damit
It's pretty arbitrary, but the pronunciation depends on whether the syllable finishes by a consonant (then it's "i") or by a vowel (then it's "ai")
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Thank you for the explanation
Great video, I like it. It's very useful to me. Thank you very much!
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Thank you very much for your help! I finally understood the difference of the sound of letter A and letter I.
I love these lessons!!!=D
..and I'm italian=)))
Hi. A better way to remember the peonunciation I always say to my students: I: like I LOVE YOU. and E: like E-MAIL
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Great video, it has helped me a lot! Thanks again for your videos!
OMG. This lesson was made about ten years ago! You look so young and cute here.
And your comment was 11 months ago
Why you think just in her face !!!,you should think in lesson just
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Wow! What a great video! Very well put together.
I really enjoy your teaching techniques, and I always lol :D
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I'm from Mexico, this was very useful! I had the issue with sheet and shit, I remember myself at classroom, trying to get the word 'sheet' but I always endep up saying shit.
i liked this. very easy to follow.
Thank you but the example about the I like fit it doesn’t sound like I maybe bite would’ve been a better one, I don’t know if I’m right!
Excellent! As a Portuguese speaker it always sounds hard to me
It is useful for me,thanks
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From the video I understand that "beat" sounds only with long sound by muting the second vowel as there are 2 vowel and in 'bit'we have only one vowel so it sound with short vowel, is it right mam
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I like the part when she said (e) pronounces as m(ee)t & ect.. However if we take meet and make it met its not pronounced the same. Just like I said same and pronounced the (e) at the end without 2 (ee)... so my question is, If we are using 1 (e) the how will we pronounce it?
I know this was uploaded years ago. I wish the most popular language of the World had been more consistent. To be honest, It's totally unlogical. I am coming from a phonetic language btw.
OMG, this is helping me a lot (:
Está manera de enseñar diferente es buena
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Since I speak Portuguese theses sounds for me is like ( e=i and i=ê)
Hi!!! It was really useful!! Then " the word been it would be "bin" that's right? Thank you
Great explanation, thx u :)
Hello,
Please make a video with irregulars verbs , how can I study those verbs ? Thanks
i think it is good, in the world no one speak the same way still they use one language, for example in my country we speak Spanish, every one pronuonce the words defferent, but that´s ok, we just need to be aware, this is regionalism.
My doubt is why i pronunce as " ï in kinder,but "ai in kind?
What is the rule?
This is very important to speak the British English.
Good luck
Thanks a lot 💖
im not a native speaker so it was hard to speak like that... but finally i did it
Thanks.
Yeah but how can I distinguish between i and e when trying to spell things. For example, how do I know if it's mental or mintal?
You are good thank you!
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so, how i say "hit" with high tone, because it turn into "heat"? I have to low down my voice every time say something end with "it"?
thanks a lot!
Thank u very much 👌
I can't tell the difference from the pronunciations of the words. I make this mistake a lot.
But i think there is a difference in pronunciation between "Beer" &" Bear"
The sound of beer is "ber"
but the sound of bear is "bar"
بالعربى beer تكون بير
ولكن bear تكون بار
i disagree ( means i didn't got it) with the vowel (i) ! because you said that is pronounced as (eye) but when you read it , it was like (ae) , i thought it is like (byte) or (white).
sorry teacher could you help me,
and you always better
Granny... ur sooo good
can you make a videos about the word "you" when it comes to pronunciation because i hear a lot of people saying "you" like "chu" ei. i don't know about "chu" but i like her.. but also "you" is pronounce like the vowel "U"... and the same thing about "i dont know", some people say "i ron know" ......
In Polish the vowels "e", "i" and "a" are all mixed up in comparison to the English pronounciation - if we were to write down your letters' pronounciation in our language the "a" would sound like Polish "ej", "i" like Polish "aj" and "e" like Polish "i". It gets extremely frustrating when learning the English alphabet. ;))
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madam ur helping me a lot
Thank you very much ronnie for This vidéo
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Bro, she is doing for free! So if you don't like the lesson go look for other youtube video.
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