Dear Teacher Emma! You must be born to be a teacher. You are absolutely one of the best teachers I have ever seen. There was one time my boss talked to me, and I was not sure the word she said was “can” or “can’t”. I asked her how to tell the difference in pronunciation between these two words. She said the difference was so obvious and it should be easy to tell the difference. She then pronounced these two words for me, but they still sounded similar to me and I still could not tell the difference for sure. She must pronounce them correctly because she was an American. I thought there must be a problem with me as I could not hear the difference. I didn’t tell my boss I still could not tell the difference and just let this matter go. It has been more ten years going by since that time. Although I have never run into another situation where I needed to tell the difference of these two words, I always think I would never be able to tell their pronunciation difference. When I need to use can’t, I always pronounce it into two words ‘can not’. I always think the difference in their pronunciation is the same except can’t needs to add the sound ‘t’ at the end in its pronunciation. I am so glad today I watched your video and finally know how to pronounce them correctly and tell the difference. Thank you so much for your wonderful teaching that resolved one mystery in my life.
Hello teacher Emma, I'm Janelle from Oriental Mindoro, Philippines 🇵🇭. You're the best teacher, and you can teach the topic like vowels and differences the word like "cat-cut."
Thank you Emma for this rich lesson. it's the first time for me to notice the difference between wonder and wander I've usually mixed them together. I used to say them wrong with confidence but now I know the difference.
Surely, Emma is the best teacher I've ever seen. The way you do teaching shows your full love for your career. You are not only hard working but also responsible. Thank you so much for your lesson from Vietnam
Let me send you a fondly hello, Emma. I discovered your lessons recently and since then I follow you and I am grateful for what I have learned thanks to your love of teaching. From Venezuela, South America
Dear Teacher Emma, thank you for posting this precious video. Scored 9/10. I missed that 'loose' at the beginning. I thought it was 'lose'! Thank you for giving us those references in addition, I mean, all those tips about assimilation, intrusion. It's not only a simple video about how to pronounce a single word and the pair of words that cause troubles in understanding. It's more than this. One single lesson which can briefly but crucially contain other lessons about pronunciation and definition of words in context. You're precious and dedicated as always! 🙏
Hello Emma, Sometimes I'm also mispronouncing these words and thank you Emma for teaching me how to pronounce these words. You are my best English teacher
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Hi dear teacher Emma This lesson is really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
Dear Ema: My own study of English would have been so much easier if I had been taught by a TEACHER like you. Your lessons have been extremely helpful foy my own classes. My students want even to replace ME!!
This, theese, I really appreciate that you focus on the second and (for me) the most important detail . In the word "this" the vowel is shorter and totally different than the "ee" in the word "theese" . Almost every native English speaker say that is just short. Like sheep and ship, sheet and s_it. Thank you
I really loved your Channel and your teaching, I've found your Channel by chance and I subscribed for it right away by the way I scored 10 words at that quiz thanks
(Year, Ear), (Wonder, Wander) were the challenging pairs for me! Isn't there a difference in pronouncing the first pair in MRP vs RP? Additionally, wasn't it a mistake to check the word Loose instead of Lose? I mean, I can definitely hear a voiced 'z' sound! Thank you very much for the video!!
Thank you for the video, the biggest challenge for me was definitely wonder Vs wander. I have always pronounced them the way they are written, but now I have to work on switching it in my brain and while speaking. I'd like to mention that the first word in the quiz is supposed to be 'lose' instead of 'loose' as there was a clear "z" sound at the end of your pronunciation.
Quero que vc pense sorDeus meu melhor comentário sor pode cer esse faser tudo pela minha salvação essa minha vontade vou chegar lar querendo meu paimem
Thank you for this lesson Emma! I'm watching it from Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. 🇰🇬 It was really useful. Some of them I did know. Or Knew. 💜 U're perfect! ❤❤❤
Hello Teacher Emma, I'm from Indonesia. I feel helped because of your this video. I want to thank you and I can distinguish the pronunciation of those words that you explain it. ☺
You are my favorite teacher. The reason is you speak clearly, understandably, and friendly. Your interaction is really good, with perfect pronunciation. You are gorgeous. Well, as a learner in pronunciation, I got 80% of that, but I always keep moving.
Thank you for the new grammatical phonetical terminologies, which weren’t being taught that much when I was in school. One thought that I have from enjoying your video is that you explain “bought” as the past tense of “buy” as in to exchange something for money. How differently would you explain the verb to sell? How does “to exchange money for something” differ from the above? BTW, I’ve got 10 out of 10 but took slightly longer to pick the correct answer of “wonder”.
'BUYING' is when you 'get a product in exchange for money' and 'SELLING' is when you 'get money in exchange for a product'. So a shopkeeper would sell products and a customer would buy them. You can say they are opposites. Hope this helps!
Hello! Scored 9/10. I think it's hard to distinguish "wonder" and "wander". I'd like to know about the intrusive "R". Can I use it on speaking test such as IELTS or TOEFL exam? Would the examiners worth it? I think it's a splendid lesson by the way, because I didn't know about intrusive "R" and dark "L". Thanks a bunch!
I'm from London but not central London which is the middle of london which has all those famous landmarks but I live so close to it that I can see it all from tall buildings, England has lots of accent ,not only the posh one that people associate with us although some Americans I know has said I sound a bit posh but majority of the older English people I've met has an accent similar to Scottish people and most British people swear alot ,we might like tea but we swear like Australians
Hi Emma, I’m Alice, I got 6/6 all. You are the friendly and helpful teacher. Thank you so much! ❤
Dear Teacher Emma! You must be born to be a teacher. You are absolutely one of the best teachers I have ever seen. There was one time my boss talked to me, and I was not sure the word she said was “can” or “can’t”. I asked her how to tell the difference in pronunciation between these two words. She said the difference was so obvious and it should be easy to tell the difference. She then pronounced these two words for me, but they still sounded similar to me and I still could not tell the difference for sure. She must pronounce them correctly because she was an American. I thought there must be a problem with me as I could not hear the difference. I didn’t tell my boss I still could not tell the difference and just let this matter go. It has been more ten years going by since that time. Although I have never run into another situation where I needed to tell the difference of these two words, I always think I would never be able to tell their pronunciation difference. When I need to use can’t, I always pronounce it into two words ‘can not’. I always think the difference in their pronunciation is the same except can’t needs to add the sound ‘t’ at the end in its pronunciation. I am so glad today I watched your video and finally know how to pronounce them correctly and tell the difference. Thank you so much for your wonderful teaching that resolved one mystery in my life.
Thank you Emma❤️
Hi emma
You're really doing great, keep soaring Emma.
Hello teacher Emma, I'm Janelle from Oriental Mindoro, Philippines 🇵🇭. You're the best teacher, and you can teach the topic like vowels and differences the word like "cat-cut."
Thank you Emma for this rich lesson. it's the first time for me to notice the difference between wonder and wander I've usually mixed them together. I used to say them wrong with confidence but now I know the difference.
You are explaining british english very gracefully. English pronunciation has become enjoyable. Many thanks.
Surely, Emma is the best teacher I've ever seen. The way you do teaching shows your full love for your career. You are not only hard working but also responsible. Thank you so much for your lesson from Vietnam
Let me send you a fondly hello, Emma. I discovered your lessons recently and since then I follow you and I am grateful for what I have learned thanks to your love of teaching. From Venezuela, South America
You not only teach English, but you also teach how to teach. I love these little analogies you draw to make it easier for students. 🌹
Dear Teacher, I am from Bangladesh. Your speech style is excellent. Thanks a lot
you're a natural teacher. Love your videos
Emma the best teacher of pronounciation❤❤
Dear Teacher Emma, thank you for posting this precious video.
Scored 9/10. I missed that 'loose' at the beginning. I thought it was 'lose'!
Thank you for giving us those references in addition, I mean, all those tips about assimilation, intrusion. It's not only a simple video about how to pronounce a single word and the pair of words that cause troubles in understanding. It's more than this.
One single lesson which can briefly but crucially contain other lessons about pronunciation and definition of words in context.
You're precious and dedicated as always!
🙏
I'm happy it was so helpful :)
It was definitely "lose."
@@MyNameIsNeutron Are you a native speaker? I stumbled across just one of your videos. You do sound American, don't you? Thank you for your feedback!🙏
@@Pronunciationwithemma Take my love.I want to talk to you.I'm from Bangladesh.
@@MyNameIsNeutron your right
You are enthusiastically the most amazing teacher of all!!!
Thanks a lot for the splendid lesson. The subtle nuances of pronunciation have been clearly depicted.
Cheers!
The greatest english ever. Thank you so much from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦.
Uau… I like you! I’m a Brazilian who lives in the US trying to improve my English and you can help me a lot. Thank you ❤
Hi hope your English is good enough and can practice together
I can help.
Very good lesson
Dear Emma, you are my best teacher.I'm from Yemen
Good luck
Very nice your's teaching
Hello Emma, Sometimes I'm also mispronouncing these words and thank you Emma for teaching me how to pronounce these words. You are my best English teacher
Emma is the best teacher for pronounce.❤
Your accent is very clear, making it easy for foreigners like me to understand.
Respected,
Emma you are a great teacher....
May God bless you....
I am from Bangladesh. Emma is a may favorite teacher. I'm lovely mam. 😍❤️
🌟What score did you get in the quiz? Tell me here! The winner gets 1 million pounds* 🤯🤯! 🌟
⚠️⚠️PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FIRST QUIZ QUESTION'S ANSWER IS "LOSE" AND NOT "LOOSE". THERE IS A MISTAKE IN THE VIDEO.
👉👉 Remember to check out Preply if you're looking for private English lessons: preply.com/go/emma
(use code "EMMA" for 50% off your first class)
*The winner will not, in fact, get 1 million pounds. 🤭 Sorryyyy.
Great teacher
Really. I helped to lean english. I am konglish. I will study to go on.
Love this video so much! So helpful.
Perfect, You was born to be a nice teacher!
👍 This video useful for learners, I appreciate it.
Thank you Emma for your friendly lessons are very helpful to me.
Love & respect from Bangladesh.
Ps:(i think you'd make the loveliest kids ever one day) , keep up with good work👌✅ may Allah bless & guide u🤲🇵🇸🇩🇿🇵🇸
I love you Emma you are my best teacher
What a lovely teacher and what a lovely lesson. Thank you for the lesson!
every lesson is very helping for me.
Thank you Emma for the nice pronunciation I appreciate your help. May you do longer pauses when we should repeat after you 🙏
You can pause the video 👍
Thanks a billion Emma. I am waiting for such kinds of videos. You are great.
Thank you so much! I have a HUGE list so I can make more :)
Hi Emma, i'm Pascal from Benin 🇧🇯. I like what you do. I wish you all the BEST!
Emma you are amazing 🎉 great job thank you so much
Hi dear teacher Emma
This lesson is really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria
Dear Ema: My own study of English would have been so much easier if I had been taught by a TEACHER like you. Your lessons have been extremely helpful foy my own classes. My students want even to replace ME!!
Respected teacher, really your technique of teaching concerning pronounciation excellent. I got it. Keep well.
This, theese, I really appreciate that you focus on the second and (for me) the most important detail . In the word "this" the vowel is shorter and totally different than the "ee" in the word "theese" . Almost every native English speaker say that is just short. Like sheep and ship, sheet and s_it. Thank you
Hello your lessons is better to me thank you for that
Just the thought of you brightens my afternoon, without you my coffee is useless.
Good afternoon 🌄 ☕️ 🙏
Have a wonderful day ♥️ 🌹 🤝 💋 💗 👍 ♥️ 🌹 ✌️💕💓
I really loved your Channel and your teaching, I've found your Channel by chance and I subscribed for it right away by the way I scored 10 words at that quiz thanks
Wow excellent job! Thanks Emma!!! 🎉
The image of kneeding dough for long vowels is fantastic. Thank you!
A hug from Entre Ríos, Argentina 🌻
Amazing lesson! Thank you very much Emma.
Beautiful lesson as always 😊
I am Everyday watches english with lucy. But when I get started this channel my pronunciation is increasing level up
Emma, I got 8/10. Thank you for the useful lesson 💘
Dear Emma thank you so much your are my favorite teacher friend everything I willing to met you
(Year, Ear), (Wonder, Wander) were the challenging pairs for me! Isn't there a difference in pronouncing the first pair in MRP vs RP? Additionally, wasn't it a mistake to check the word Loose instead of Lose? I mean, I can definitely hear a voiced 'z' sound! Thank you very much for the video!!
See my comment above Mohammed, it's a maze. Surely Emma knows what she said.
Thank you so much for your lesson.
Thank you for the video, the biggest challenge for me was definitely wonder Vs wander. I have always pronounced them the way they are written, but now I have to work on switching it in my brain and while speaking.
I'd like to mention that the first word in the quiz is supposed to be 'lose' instead of 'loose' as there was a clear "z" sound at the end of your pronunciation.
Porfavor mediga que pretende comigo diga
Quero que vc pense sorDeus meu melhor comentário sor pode cer esse faser tudo pela minha salvação essa minha vontade vou chegar lar querendo meu paimem
I got score 9 in your quiz, my beautiful English Teacher Emma, Thanks a lot yr teaching, I so much love your channel
Emma iam Hamid from Iraq 🇮🇶 you are my favorite teacher
Why because she beautiful 🤣🤣🤣
@@Hayarjane because when she beautiful I can understanding
@@حامدابومحمد-ب8جwho cares! 🙄🙄
@@boyetem7321 you are cares
hi Hamid! Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Easy and simple lessons
Your classes are quite enjoyable. So good of you.
Teacher, you are my favorite teacher❤️
You're the best, Emma! Love your lessons!
Thanks to you, I realized that English has such a rich linguistic structure. All the best to you, Mrs. Emma❤
❤❤ Best English teacher ever
Excellent teacher, congratulations.
You are the most dynamic teacher I've ever known. You differenciate every pair of words very clearly. I enjoy to follow your teaching.
Emma Madam, you are a great teacher. I like your teaching method.
Thank you for this lesson Emma! I'm watching it from Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan. 🇰🇬 It was really useful. Some of them I did know. Or Knew. 💜 U're perfect! ❤❤❤
Smartest and talented English teacher, 🎉❤❤
Hey Emma, you're awesome, i really inspired from your teaching techniques. Thanks.
Keep it up.
Shalom. Greeting from North Tapanuli. I like your instruction, Emma. Hoping everything is well. God bless you.
Hello Teacher Emma, I'm from Indonesia. I feel helped because of your this video. I want to thank you and I can distinguish the pronunciation of those words that you explain it. ☺
Thank you so much for your sweet pronounce.
You for me the best teacher.
Thanks a lot Emma...U're improving my english pronunciation..U're really kind person..keep healtht nd fresh....❤
You are my favorite teacher. The reason is you speak clearly, understandably, and friendly. Your interaction is really good, with perfect pronunciation. You are gorgeous. Well, as a learner in pronunciation, I got 80% of that, but I always keep moving.
Thank you for the new grammatical phonetical terminologies, which weren’t being taught that much when I was in school.
One thought that I have from enjoying your video is that you explain “bought” as the past tense of “buy” as in to exchange something for money. How differently would you explain the verb to sell? How does “to exchange money for something” differ from the above?
BTW, I’ve got 10 out of 10 but took slightly longer to pick the correct answer of “wonder”.
'BUYING' is when you 'get a product in exchange for money' and 'SELLING' is when you 'get money in exchange for a product'. So a shopkeeper would sell products and a customer would buy them. You can say they are opposites. Hope this helps!
Hi beautiful and intelligent teacher . Thanks for your good videos and information. God bless you .
My score is 9/10. Thank you for your lesson! It was so nice. I’m satisfied! You’re the best! ❤️
We can practice in english ?
@@ifekharhossain1889 in which way?
Thanks your wonderful videos teacher Emma I watch your videos every day and I started to get progres 🌷🌷🌷
Really wonderful Classes for Me Emma..as a iam English language learner... keep it up 👍
Teacher Emma, thank you for explaining so well. May the Lord bless you.
Good one, Emma!! My ear got confused and I'm wondering 🤔 I got 8/10 or 9/10 😂😂
@@jennifermorrey7378 Hey jennifer, I don't mind the beauty of mind if it wanders 😅
You are really good in teaching
Really wonderful class!!!!! I was surprised by how you managed your tongue you pronounced the L when you said Love as well.
Excellent English learning video ❤
Hi emma your video helps me a lot . So impormative . Is there any possible to enhance the way you listen when someone is fluent in english?
Thank you so much.
Brilliant teacher 👍
Have a nice weekend.
Hello! Scored 9/10. I think it's hard to distinguish "wonder" and "wander". I'd like to know about the intrusive "R". Can I use it on speaking test such as IELTS or TOEFL exam? Would the examiners worth it? I think it's a splendid lesson by the way, because I didn't know about intrusive "R" and dark "L". Thanks a bunch!
The Intrusive R is a completely natural part of speech.
@@Pronunciationwithemma Awesome! I'm going to watch your video about it and get used to it! Thanks!
Hi Emma I'm from Pakistan you know Pakistan you are very perfectly learning English my name is obaid Aslam from Pakistan
I'm from London but not central London which is the middle of london which has all those famous landmarks but I live so close to it that I can see it all from tall buildings, England has lots of accent ,not only the posh one that people associate with us although some Americans I know has said I sound a bit posh but majority of the older English people I've met has an accent similar to Scottish people and most British people swear alot ,we might like tea but we swear like Australians
Probably worse than Aussies too, tbf!
I am from Uzbekistan.this is video very useful abroad country for people.thanks good teacher
Hiking - Caminhada
Wonder - Eu me pergunto (verbo) , maravilhoso (adjetivo)
Wander - Vagar
Your way of teaching is awesome. 😊
If you pronounce 'can't' and 'world' in the British way then there is no confusing them with 'can' and 'word'.
Agreed! American accents are often more confusing.
You are a really wonderful teacher
انا عبد العزيز from moroco thanks very much for your way in english learning srugle more and more in this action
It's really helpful Emma. Thanks.
Emma ur way of teaching is superb❤
Awesome class Thankyou for this wonderful class Emma
Madam, I can't describe your talent,
As you you are very excellent
I enjoyed watching this video, thnak you so much.
I'm Zahid Shah from Pakistan ,i love you very very very much realy Emma my favourite teacher
Love and respect to you teacher 💝💝💝💝
I love your sound . Clear .beautiful.pretty i learn your lesson everyday listen to morning and evening .