Thank you ma, i am learning so much from you the lessons have really helped me jamb and waec are coming up soon and I am really grateful to people like you who take out time in your day to help students understand concepts better for exams
Thank you very much for the video. What I learnt from the video 1 If it’s a 2 syllabic word, check if it is a noun, adjective ,preposition verb. 2 Stress the first syllable it is a noun or adjective . 3 Stress the Second syllable if it’s a preposition or verb Question: what if its not a 2 syllabic word, how do you stress it.
A teacher of mine who speaks Portuguese taught me a method he learned to identify the stressed syllable within words in Portuguese that he also uses to identify the stressed syllable within words in English. You can make believe that you are calling or shouting a word like it's a person's name that is really far from you like across the street. When you do that, you can notice there's a syllable that takes the longest to be pronounced. For exemple , the name Jennifer. If Jennifer were across the street and then I scream or shout out loud her name to get her attention JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEnnifer , the first syllable woud take the longest to be said. Other examples: EEEEEEEEEEEMma RAAAAAAAAAAAAchel, JUUUUUUUUUUlie, A MAAAAAAAAAAAAAnda, JHOOOOOOOOOny, BRIIIIIIIIIIIIan trying this method with other words: DEEEEEEEEEEEEfinitely BUUUUUUUUUUUtter, MUUUUUUUUUUsic, sugGEEEEEEEEEEst aMAAAAAAAAAAAzing, UUUUUUUUUgly, aBOOOOOOOOOUt So the syllable that takes the longest to be pronounced it is the stressed one.
I will say, that is not a reliable Method as different languages have different accent with which they speak the English language. Hence different English accents affect how a person can stress a syllable of an English word.
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Thanks so ma'am for the explicit explanation of the topic. But what do you mean by a word having a sure sound? Inorder words what do you mean by sure sound. Pls I'll appreciate a quick response as I will be back to sch.
Nice video... is not proper to write with ur left hand ... turning everything upside down...ur writing on d board is very poor ... but u say meaningful explanations..
Thank you ma, i am learning so much from you the lessons have really helped me jamb and waec are coming up soon and I am really grateful to people like you who take out time in your day to help students understand concepts better for exams
It's always a pleasure.
Thank you very much for the video. What I learnt from the video
1 If it’s a 2 syllabic word, check if it is a noun, adjective ,preposition verb.
2 Stress the first syllable it is a noun or adjective .
3 Stress the Second syllable if it’s a preposition or verb
Question: what if its not a 2 syllabic word, how do you stress it.
Wow..
Your teachings are just so simple and amazing.
Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much. Stress has always been my problem in English. Thank you for clarifying🤗
You're welcome.
A teacher of mine who speaks Portuguese taught me a method he learned to identify the stressed syllable within words in Portuguese that he also uses to identify the stressed syllable within words in English.
You can make believe that you are calling or shouting a word like it's a person's name that is really far from you like across the street. When you do that, you can notice there's a syllable that takes the longest to be pronounced.
For exemple , the name Jennifer.
If Jennifer were across the street and then I scream or shout out loud her name to get her attention JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEnnifer , the first syllable woud take the longest to be said.
Other examples:
EEEEEEEEEEEMma
RAAAAAAAAAAAAchel, JUUUUUUUUUUlie, A MAAAAAAAAAAAAAnda, JHOOOOOOOOOny, BRIIIIIIIIIIIIan
trying this method with other words:
DEEEEEEEEEEEEfinitely
BUUUUUUUUUUUtter, MUUUUUUUUUUsic, sugGEEEEEEEEEEst
aMAAAAAAAAAAAzing, UUUUUUUUUgly, aBOOOOOOOOOUt
So the syllable that takes the longest to be pronounced it is the stressed one.
I will say, that is not a reliable Method as different languages have different accent with which they speak the English language.
Hence different English accents affect how a person can stress a syllable of an English word.
Thank you so much. I learnt some new. I appreciate it.
You're welcome.
Thank you ma ...u just saved me from this topic I do run from 😊
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Thanks so much Ma. It was really helpful
Happy to help
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OMG! You're sure an amazing teacher. Before now, I've been finding it difficult to identify the primary stress in words and I really wanted to learn it but you made it look so simple and now I totally understand it, Thank you. You've just gain a follower ❤💯
Thank you
I'm glad to make such impart on you.
Please share the video.
Finally stress is not stressing me again😭. Thank you ma for this, God bless you
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What exams are you preparing for?
@@dimmatutorials I was preparing for post utme.
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I never understood this tilli learnt from you, and ow ask why my teachers couldn't just reach us right
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Pls check your writing, is going backward
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She's using left that's why
Why did you turn it upside down I don’t understand
Nice teaching ❤
Thanks
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Great
Thanks ma
My pleasure
Pls someone should tell me the right word she was saying when she mentioned the chua sound
So we should the second syllable if the word is a noun and if it start with a prefix?
If the word has two syllables and is a noun, stress the first syllable except when the first syllable is a prefix or has a schwa soun.
please position your camera properly
Ma, nation has a schwa sound and the syllable is still on the first syllablema. Nation istranscribed as neɪʃən
Why are u writing backward
Why camera deyy turn upside down 😂
Can you stress a suffix
No
Pls what is a shuel sound
This will help you.ruclips.net/video/7TlBzEB4uoM/видео.html
Are u writing backwards?
What is a chwa sounds
Watch this video on the Schwa sound. 👇
ruclips.net/video/FblZvo9GC1c/видео.html
Hello ma, how do I get your contact?
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Pls ma how do one identify the schwa sounds?
This is my video on the schwa sound.ruclips.net/video/7TlBzEB4uoM/видео.html
the video is upside down
Yes, I placed my camera wrongly and didn't notice until I was done.
Can you make the writing bold I can't see any one
It's as a result of the camera. I'm working on getting a new one.
please I need to talk to you personally how can I reach you
Send me a WhatsApp message to +2349027019103
Ur camera is a big constraint, please do something to it, well done for the good work
Yes.
I'm working towards it.
You can also lend your support.
Thanks so ma'am for the explicit explanation of the topic.
But what do you mean by a word having a sure sound? Inorder words what do you mean by sure sound.
Pls I'll appreciate a quick response as I will be back to sch.
Learn about the schwa sound in this video
ruclips.net/video/oGTcMDQYYQQ/видео.html
U sabi
Thanks
Thanks so much but the rule did not imply in long sentence
There are other parts to this video.
Send me the link ma
ruclips.net/video/Jrp4Kb1Kq24/видео.html
You writing is inverted
It's going backwards
Ma your camera
Selfie I guess
It is literaly inverted
Yes, I noticed after I was done with the filming.
I think it's because I used the front camera.
Nice video...
is not proper to write with ur left hand ... turning everything upside down...ur writing on d board is very poor ... but u say meaningful explanations..
I didn't notice the camera was inverted until I had finished recording .
Pls someone should tell me the right word she was saying when she mentioned the chua sound
Ma, nation has a schwa sound and the syllable is still on the first syllablema. Nation istranscribed as neɪʃən
Yes 👍