Hi Brittany! Thank you so much for your amazing video. Your lessons on American English connected speech are incredibly helpful. I truly believe you’re one of the few RUclips educators who genuinely teach us how to speak and understand real-life English. Please keep up the fantastic work, and I’d love to see more videos on topics like this. :)
I really like Brittany is speaking speed👍👍. which is very friendly to beginners. I hope that by learning from her. I can understand more and speak fluent English soon.
Thank you so much Brittany❤ I love you so much and your Videos are very helpful for me😊 And i speak now english very well Because of you🥰 And i wish you continued success🤩 I will continue to follow you❤❤❤
I appreciate your video. This video was helpful for me. However, the 't-dropping', in other words linking, is a bit tricky for me. 😶 I might mistake 'I didn't eat it' for 'I didn't need it', and 'don't eat that' for 'don't need that' when I hear them. 🙄 I need to practice speaking English more. 😶 Thank you from Japan.
@@manabu2068 These are great examples, thank you! Those sentences do sound very similar and I see how they could easily be mistaken for each other. Context helps!
Fantastic lesson, 👍👍👍.. ... but I don't think the double "N"s are necessary around the 8:32 mark in the expressions: I-didn-NEAT-it (the N in didn should be enough IMHO) You-shouldn-NASK I-couldn-NEAR-rit (here we have a double "N" and a double "R" which is redundant I feel) Can you please clarify if this was a typo or there's a reason for doubling the consonants 👍👍👍
Is your career English teacher at present? You are teaching that I felt easy to learn. inspite of the video is spoken English everything. I'm 28 years old Japanese people. My CEFR is A2. If you aren't figuring out my text,I'm sorry.
I love U sssssoo soooo much Brittany and i love your son ❤❤❤❤❤ Please keep a download more videos about (cooking with dori and daily rutine) 🥺🥺❤❤❤ i am from Saudi Arabia and i am started to learn English
@@TigryFan This is the man whom I met yesterday. This is the man who met me yesterday. You can find the difference between the two in these two sentences.
Get your free guide in the video description 😊 Have a great weekend! ❤
@@Lynellesky Hi! I'm sorry, I don't understand your question. Can you please ask it in another way?
@@EnglishwithBrittany To learn English, is it very important to memorize verbs 2 and 3?
Becanda l confused to start it
"I want to make speaking English feel comfortable for you because English is your language if you want it to be" ❤
Love this teacher
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Hi Brittany! Thank you so much for your amazing video. Your lessons on American English connected speech are incredibly helpful. I truly believe you’re one of the few RUclips educators who genuinely teach us how to speak and understand real-life English. Please keep up the fantastic work, and I’d love to see more videos on topics like this. :)
@@Danst_ thank you so much! I appreciate this 🩷 I’m so happy it was helpful!
What a great explanation, full of amazing film examples! Thank you very much, Brittany🤩😘
I really like Brittany is speaking speed👍👍. which is very friendly to beginners. I hope that by learning from her. I can understand more and speak fluent English soon.
This was a great video, Britanny. Please, keep them coming. Great work
Fantastic lesson! Useful content. Excellent presentation with clear examples and nice sense of humor. Thanks a lot!
Thank you for saying that natives ask for clarification in these cases too. Such a relief 😁
Great topic!
Wishing you a speedy recovery ❤
Thank you teacher!!!
I'M AN EFL TEACHER AND I MUST SAY THIS IS GOLD.NICE. CONTENT AND KEEP IT UP😀
Great Teacher!!!
Your classes are very useful and practical for daily life. Thank you very much.
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Really helpful! I think I’ll be able to tell the difference from now on. Thanks so much❤
fantastic video ❤
Amazing ❤
We love American English from India and your videos too
정말 유용하고 상세한 정보네요 짱짱 ♥
I love this type of video. Thank you Brittany.
I'm feeling much better about the American accent thanks ❤❤
Great class of english love learn with you teacher Brittany
Amazing lesson of english every day
Was very helpful 👍
Thanks ❤
I feel good thank you
Awesome lesson! 👏
That's what I needed to step one stair up :)
Best!
Спасибо большое за такое видео
Thank you so much Brittany❤ I love you so much and your Videos are very helpful for me😊 And i speak now english very well Because of you🥰 And i wish you continued success🤩 I will continue to follow you❤❤❤
lol what a funny ending. Anyway, I gotta practice distinguishing those words during my spare time. Have fun.
Exciting ❤❤❤
Very good. In Brazilian portuguese: Posso / Não posso.
Does anyone have difficulty understanding them sometimes, like in American English? Or it is always easy to understand?
@EnglishwithBrittany easy to understand.
Love u❤,it was amazingly
Hi Brittany, this video is really helpful ❤. In german I can / I can't is: ich kann / ich kann nicht 😅
I wish I could speak like my teacher ❤
That's very sweet! But I know you'll find your own amazing "English" voice!
@EnglishwithBrittany mam I understand 80% English even I can speak in English not much 😇😇
I appreciate your video.
This video was helpful for me. However, the 't-dropping', in other words linking, is a bit tricky for me. 😶
I might mistake 'I didn't eat it' for 'I didn't need it', and 'don't eat that' for 'don't need that' when I hear them. 🙄
I need to practice speaking English more. 😶
Thank you from Japan.
@@manabu2068 These are great examples, thank you! Those sentences do sound very similar and I see how they could easily be mistaken for each other. Context helps!
@EnglishwithBrittany
I got it!
Thank you for your answer. (^-^)/
Fantastic lesson, 👍👍👍..
... but I don't think the double "N"s are necessary around the 8:32 mark in the expressions:
I-didn-NEAT-it (the N in didn should be enough IMHO)
You-shouldn-NASK
I-couldn-NEAR-rit (here we have a double "N" and a double "R" which is redundant I feel)
Can you please clarify if this was a typo or there's a reason for doubling the consonants 👍👍👍
Hmm yeah, I think you’re right. One “n” would have been enough!
this video so amazing i’m from indonesia
Is your career English teacher at present?
You are teaching that I felt easy to learn.
inspite of the video is spoken English everything.
I'm 28 years old Japanese people.
My CEFR is A2.
If you aren't figuring out my text,I'm sorry.
Yes, I am an English teacher :)
I love U sssssoo soooo much Brittany and i love your son ❤❤❤❤❤
Please keep a download more videos about (cooking with dori and daily rutine) 🥺🥺❤❤❤ i am from Saudi Arabia and i am started to learn English
@@Noulll 🩷🩷
I can & I can't = puedo & no puedo ( Spanish)
Could you tell me What kind of app do you use when typing letters in this video?
Your accent is exactly as I can understand it
Keep on
In Portuguese we say:
"Eu posso" or "Eu não posso"
We use a negative word "não".
Who asked?
@@llucas__v I did :)
You're very rude 🫣@@llucas__v
Do videos with your son so that we can track the progress and how English can be learnt easily
Some contractions are dificult to pronunce, Like, I'd and l'll
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can in Chinese 能 (neng), can't 不能 (bu neng),bu means no in Chinese. Life is much easier here lol
Did you made a video about *_”Whom”_* and *_”Whose”?_*
I haven’t! Would you like one?
@@EnglishwithBrittany yes please, I’m still confused on those
@@TigryFan
This is the man whom I met yesterday.
This is the man who met me yesterday.
You can find the difference between the two in these two sentences.
i miss Dorry pls make vido with him
@@athar-ht4vk he’s very busy at the playground right now 😅😄💕
Americans hate 'T', Indians like 'D' instead of 'T', and British people love 'T'.
Hi brittany. One question . Understanding some one like jack carr or alex hormozi , is my listening good?
Hello. Can you teach me English online
Depends how much you pay 😛
@@ИсабоевУмид Hi! I’m sorry, I don’t offer online classes right now! Just my RUclips videos and my weekly newsletter (all are free).
How are you❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm fine you?
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you are so beautiful
🤯 that's not english jaja that's Chinese because it doesn't sound like mexican teachers taught me in English courses 😅