An English teacher demonstrates the two "th" sounds that are made in English words, voiced and unvoiced. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @learnamericanenglisho...
Thank you for another helpful class. Th sounds (voiced/unvoiced) require a lot of time, attention, exercising, and practice in order to make a pronunciation habit. Otherwise there are lost in speech even though we know how to pronounce the separate words with th. Thank you again
It is very difficult to make the th sound. Especially the rhyme example you gave was very difficult, my throat was dry and tired while saying it officially. It takes a lot of practice. I love the Th sound in English. By the way, I really like your accent, could you please make a video explaining the alphabet in American English with sample words, Thank you in advance.
Good Afternoon, I would like to know if there is any course that I can take from Colombia and that they say so in the United States or if you can help me to learn English.
Finally, found a th tutorial that really makes sense. After trying a couple of times, I succeeded in producing the same sound for the unvoiced th. Now I struggle less with my pronunciation. The voiced th has never been a problem. Thank you so much.
I think it's very hard losing or avoid the accents from the first language. In some cases, it's enough being understood. Thank you for all efforts to make your students more skilled on speaking American English.
I do love all of your voiced and unvoiced sounds, honorable Paul! You're great Teacher, I enjoy all of your lessons! Thanks a lot for your work!
Very useful this video
Indeed difficult.
Thank you for another helpful class. Th sounds (voiced/unvoiced) require a lot of time, attention, exercising, and practice in order to make a pronunciation habit. Otherwise there are lost in speech even though we know how to pronounce the separate words with th. Thank you again
hi My Name Is Robel I am Haile Baby iam Grade 7 PraCtis In (th) Sound Please
Sir Paul, why is THE pronounced / dza / not / dze /?
Thank you very much teacher Paul.
You’re welcome!
These TH unvoiced and voiced sounds are studied in English phonology and I do like this lesson to refresh my brain back
Thank you so much👍
Paul sir is voiced th sound `z’ and unvoiced th ‘s’
It is very difficult to make the th sound. Especially the rhyme example you gave was very difficult, my throat was dry and tired while saying it officially. It takes a lot of practice. I love the Th sound in English. By the way, I really like your accent, could you please make a video explaining the alphabet in American English with sample words, Thank you in advance.
This was what I needed.
Thank you teacher
The best part of this video is that it shows the connection between the throat and the oral cavity. Thanks to this, it has improved.
Teacher very good
Good Afternoon, I would like to know if there is any course that I can take from Colombia and that they say so in the United States or if you can help me to learn English.
Finally, found a th tutorial that really makes sense. After trying a couple of times, I succeeded in producing the same sound for the unvoiced th. Now I struggle less with my pronunciation. The voiced th has never been a problem. Thank you so much.
Finally, a straightforward and clear demonstration of pronouncing the "th" sound in under 10 minutes! I watched several videos but this is the best.
Really appreciate it Sir❤
hi teacher, which is correct one
Did you get USED to living in a place that is cold?
(or)
Did you get USE to living in a place that is cold?
You are best
Very useful video, thank you!
I think it's very hard losing or avoid the accents from the first language. In some cases, it's enough being understood. Thank you for all efforts to make your students more skilled on speaking American English.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you.