Fantastic. I'm an American retiree and volunteer teaching English here in Germany. Your approach is much better than what I'm working with, ie Oxford 😢 P S, your sidi was perfect!
I just love your consistency in dishing out these lessons. Thanks Lucy! I've been following for about 4yrs now and I must say, I've noticed some considerable improvement in my general knowledge and understanding of the English language and culture. You're doing a fantastic job. Cheers!
You helped me a lot to improve my English accent I'm 12 years old and I am from Bangladesh. Love you and your voice.... Your the best teacher I ever had..💜💜
I'm russian ,married to English man, not British man. If u wanna help people keep it simple,.it's so many dialects in Great Britain they how to discover themselves. It's taking me more than 15 years I'm still studying. Good luck
As a non-native but as a professional linguist and, more importantly, a teacher of English, I often work with students who ask me to tell them about the main pronunciation differences between BrE and AmE. Lucy's pronouncing simple words with the two main accents of English looks pretty much the same as the thing I do at my classes, with the explanations and descriptions of the sounds being quite similar, too.
As a non-native English speaker, started with Linguaphone,then FollowMe, and then New Concept English, quite familiar with British English many years ago… now I speak American English but Lucy’s British English accent still sounds lovely to me!😊 Honestly, what she teaches is very practical👍.
I discovered your channel quite a while (years?) ago, and I am very glad to see that your business seems flourishing. You really deserve it, the content is so helpful for us! (I am french) Your pronounciation is a real delight. Thanks a lot.
I loved it! I am Canadian, so my English accent is not very good (especially since I've got my orthodontic appliance), but I love British accent! This video helped me a lot to improve my accent! Thank you! 🤓
Your blank expression while imitating Siri was phenomenal 😂 And as an American linguaphile, I think that your American accent is quite good! Thank you for creating these videos - I find them invaluable as I work to teach modern RP to my eight-year-old child, for an upcoming role in the stage musical 'Matilda'.
your impression of the American accent is really good! You nail it. I have a very standard American accent -- I'm in New England but speak with a very general accent -- similar to most general American accents you'll hear on news reports or in movies.
By following your RUclips channel now I feel so comfortable in pronunciation. Although I don't have great vocabulary everyone admire when I speak hence the way I am speaking. Please do more videos like this. Great job! ❤🎉🎉😊
In moonlit gaze, Lucy's eyes tell tales, Whispers of dreams, where love prevails. Silent heartbeats, a dance untold, In shy glances, emotions unfold.😊🤭
From 2019😊 till today I've been with you and learnt a lot off deep knowledge about English language consistently getting more and more new things 😊 Hats off 👏to the way you explain 😊 Love 💞 from INDIA 😊 🙏 thanks 🙏 😊 a lot miss.Lucy 😊
it's amazing how much of effort you put in all the lessons... I've been following your channel. Keep up the good work and thank you for all the knowledge you're imparting.
I’m a very standard, midwestern American English speaker who now lives in the south. A new phenomenon in American pronunciation is in the word “important.” For many, all pretense of the first “t” is completely lost, as the sound has been replaced by a very overt “d” sound. For some, the first “t” has become a glottal stop, as if trying to imitate Dick Van Dyke’s Cockney accent in “Mary Poppins,” (“impor-ant”).
I am thanking you a lot for this video which helped me to make a right choice of the learning English. This is very important to me. So I got in time that I was studying but as I see now it was just an American English which is NOT my favourite. I thought they help us to study the British English as they TELL about British English in their platform BUT your videos helped me to SEE this difference in time and to make my choice. Thank you again and again. Sending my greetings from Ukraine /Lviv city/. Thanks a lot 🙏🌹📖👌
Even though I am learning American accent,, nonetheless I'm following you on the RUclips,, cause all the time you bringing us new vocabulary specially I follow you for powerful adjective. Despite I'm getting into American accent,,
Great job with the American accent, Lucy! Your students might be confused when they hear the non-rhotic American accents like in Boston, New York, and my New Orleans. We don’t pronounce the “R’s” found in the names of our own cities, so they end up sounding like New Awlins and New Yawk. It’s impossible to write it out exactly like it’s pronounced in these accents though. Great video!
I asked chat gpt that which is the best RUclips channel to learn English and it suggested me your channe btw I'm following you since 1-2 month Love your videos 😍
Thank you for the helpful video. I have been living in the UK for two years now, I think in metropolitan cities of the UK the Asians, South Asian, Arabs, Eastern Europeans, and the Mediterranean who live in the UK have had adopted a different pronunciation style in addition to the Native Speakers varies in pronunciation which make it a bit confusing, sometimes. Thank you.
Many thanks for this great lesson Lucy! I especially like the comparison with AE, the tongue/teeth/lip pictures and that you provide the phonemic orthography. That's really helpful :)
Wtf😂 I used to watch ur videos when i was a beginner it helped me a lot . that's why I would like to thank you for all the incredible job and effort that you put in doing your videos.
I was born and raised in Detroit. Before, I never could master the American accent. However , thanks to Lucy’s amazing teaching skills, I can confidently speak with a genuine American accent.
Thank you Lucy for 10 British English Word accents. British accent is the best accent to use in native English. I like the word pronunciation. Lucy, I always love your English lessons
Dear Lucy!thank you for your lesson. your growinng at the word ,,summer,, made me laugt until i cried! You have pleasant voice goodbye.Leo.73 years old.
When I loose my British English accent for some reason (e.g. a cold, a bad day, being physically tired) I do my “Keira Knightley teeth” and it works! 😅
Dear Lucy, I appreciate greatly for your lessons. Could you share some lessons of basic alphabet sounds for Kids especially from India. I am helpless to guide the queries of my son regarding the pronounciation.Thanks.
I think, listening is the most important practice to learn English and improve speaking skills 🎧 I highly recommend short stories for learning English. Thanks for the great tips 👍❤❤
Could you please make a speaking exercise? 🙏🤩 A speaking exercise where you relate a story in three English levels like B1,B2 and C1-C2 or just in one level, as you prefer. Thank you very much for everything you do 💙!
ha as a foreign speaker who only speak English occasionally, I get to choose which pronounciation I like best. Now if I lived in an anglophone country I would of course try to pick up that pronounciation
Funny timing when you actually did pronounce the R at the end of "letter" in the very next sentence, after explaining that you never do :-p (yeah, I get that the next word starts with a vowel sound, but still)
Wow, the "brochure" example was really interesting. I am an American and I realized I actually pronounce it "bro- SHORE", and even though that sounds totally weird now that I'm listening to myself say it, I have heard other people pronounce it that way too. It probably is something that's just regional. Kind of like how my parents say "Mondee, Tuesdee, Wednesdee, Thursdee...etc" 😂.
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3:49 that Siri face is... special! 🤣
As a non-native English speaker who [tries to] speak in American English, I really like this kind of videos to compare the accents, thank you!
You can’t get a date with her.
@@dans.6525well speak for yourself 😂
I like the way how Lucy pronounces words in American English. True Talent:)
Pronunciation
I am a Linguist myself. I learnt a lot during the years following this channel! Thanks teacher
Same here❤
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@@baronmeduse and I have another degree in telecoms engineering. Any problem mate? 😉
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Fantastic. I'm an American retiree and volunteer teaching English here in Germany. Your approach is much better than what I'm working with, ie Oxford 😢 P S, your sidi was perfect!
I've been subscribed since 2016 when I was at high school and I must say you're one of the best teachers I've ever had! 💖
I just love your consistency in dishing out these lessons. Thanks Lucy!
I've been following for about 4yrs now and I must say, I've noticed some considerable improvement in my general knowledge and understanding of the English language and culture.
You're doing a fantastic job. Cheers!
What a beautiful comment! Thank you SO much!
Anytime! 😊
You’re so kind.
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You helped me a lot to improve my English accent
I'm 12 years old and I am from Bangladesh. Love you and your voice.... Your the best teacher I ever had..💜💜
As a born and bred American, I must say that your American accent is quite good!
I'm russian ,married to English man, not British man. If u wanna help people keep it simple,.it's so many dialects in Great Britain they how to discover themselves. It's taking me more than 15 years I'm still studying. Good luck
Bred American 🤤
I absolutely love your accent. I could spend hours just listening to you. Reminds me of how princess Diana used to speak
I can always understand all words you speak, Lucy! A beautiful English is always better comprehended!
As a non-native but as a professional linguist and, more importantly, a teacher of English, I often work with students who ask me to tell them about the main pronunciation differences between BrE and AmE. Lucy's pronouncing simple words with the two main accents of English looks pretty much the same as the thing I do at my classes, with the explanations and descriptions of the sounds being quite similar, too.
i like your dp
The word linguist contains the letter "n" after the first "i". A "professional" would know how to spell it correctly.
@@MireilleElise-g4k It's obvious that it was just a typo, isn't it? Anyway, thank you for paying so much attention to what I wrote.
As a non-native English speaker, started with Linguaphone,then FollowMe, and then New Concept English, quite familiar with British English many years ago… now I speak American English but Lucy’s British English accent still sounds lovely to me!😊 Honestly, what she teaches is very practical👍.
This is brilliant. I now understand why the Boston accent does not pronounce their R’s! Many thanks from the states.
I love the British accent and I try to mantain it. It is much more elegant than the American one. Thank you so much for this excellent lesson.
@@gabriellagirardi4741 I absolutely agree!
One slow Saturday afternoon, I was feeling a bit bored, so I decided to listen to Lucy. Every time I'm bored or sad, I listen to Lucy.
It is an excellent idea to compare and explain modern British pronunciation (modern RP) against American or other pronunciation. Congratulations!
modern RP is not a thing
This is the best British English channel out there on RUclips!
I discovered your channel quite a while (years?) ago, and I am very glad to see that your business seems flourishing. You really deserve it, the content is so helpful for us! (I am french) Your pronounciation is a real delight. Thanks a lot.
I was just trying to get better my british accent at home alone and you published this video today. Thank you 😊
i was trying to improve my british accent
@@vladslahta8795 get better means to improve. But I noticed a grammatical error and I fixed it.
@@batuhanyumak4552get is past tense maybe just better is enough
I loved it! I am Canadian, so my English accent is not very good (especially since I've got my orthodontic appliance), but I love British accent! This video helped me a lot to improve my accent! Thank you! 🤓
Your blank expression while imitating Siri was phenomenal 😂 And as an American linguaphile, I think that your American accent is quite good! Thank you for creating these videos - I find them invaluable as I work to teach modern RP to my eight-year-old child, for an upcoming role in the stage musical 'Matilda'.
Thank you, Lucy ❤🇺🇦 It was really good practices with a lot of examples!
your impression of the American accent is really good! You nail it. I have a very standard American accent -- I'm in New England but speak with a very general accent -- similar to most general American accents you'll hear on news reports or in movies.
I'm American and I really like your american "accent". Although I absolutely love listening to you talk in your natural British accent.
Congratulations to you my lovely teacher Lucy! I admire your psychology of teaching!
By following your RUclips channel now I feel so comfortable in pronunciation. Although I don't have great vocabulary everyone admire when I speak hence the way I am speaking.
Please do more videos like this. Great job! ❤🎉🎉😊
You make my teacher's life easier❤ thank you so much💐
OMG -- her American accent is right on point!! Disregard my previous comment... I mean it was flawless
I appreciate the effort you put into teaching us the minors of your culture. Thank you. God bless you, Lucy!
In moonlit gaze, Lucy's eyes tell tales,
Whispers of dreams, where love prevails.
Silent heartbeats, a dance untold,
In shy glances, emotions unfold.😊🤭
lovely rhymes
From 2019😊 till today I've been with you and learnt a lot off deep knowledge about English language consistently getting more and more new things 😊 Hats off 👏to the way you explain 😊 Love 💞 from INDIA 😊 🙏 thanks 🙏 😊 a lot miss.Lucy 😊
it's amazing how much of effort you put in all the lessons... I've been following your channel. Keep up the good work and thank you for all the knowledge you're imparting.
I’m a very standard, midwestern American English speaker who now lives in the south. A new phenomenon in American pronunciation is in the word “important.” For many, all pretense of the first “t” is completely lost, as the sound has been replaced by a very overt “d” sound. For some, the first “t” has become a glottal stop, as if trying to imitate Dick Van Dyke’s Cockney accent in “Mary Poppins,” (“impor-ant”).
I loved that movie
I am thanking you a lot for this video which helped me to make a right choice of the learning English. This is very important to me. So I got in time that I was studying but as I see now it was just an American English which is NOT my favourite. I thought they help us to study the British English as they TELL about British English in their platform BUT
your videos helped me to SEE this difference in time and to make my choice. Thank you again and again. Sending my greetings from Ukraine /Lviv city/. Thanks a lot 🙏🌹📖👌
Even though I am learning American accent,, nonetheless I'm following you on the RUclips,, cause all the time you bringing us new vocabulary specially I follow you for powerful adjective. Despite I'm getting into American accent,,
Great job with the American accent, Lucy! Your students might be confused when they hear the non-rhotic American accents like in Boston, New York, and my New Orleans. We don’t pronounce the “R’s” found in the names of our own cities, so they end up sounding like New Awlins and New Yawk. It’s impossible to write it out exactly like it’s pronounced in these accents though. Great video!
I was listening to British and American recordings through whole my life. Now I mix them.
I have never heard of Modern RP but i love your accent and am discovering that I talk closer to modern RP as a South african.😊
I asked chat gpt that which is the best RUclips channel to learn English and it suggested me your channe btw I'm following you since 1-2 month
Love your videos 😍
... it suggested your channel btw I have been following you for a couple of months (That's American English)
God knows I love Lucy’s lessons! Short and concise and precise! Love it!
I'm subscribed since in high school it makes 5years ago and at the while I'm in English department... I dwell in Gabon and I'm Gabonese I love you 🇬🇦
Fascinating. The dropping of sounds.
you do an American accent quite well! Those of us in the American South do sound different though. Love your channel!
Nice your teaching mam Every day watching your RUclips channels from India Tamil Nadu ♥️
As a Surrey resident I already speak this way but i followed the lesson anyway. Can't hurt!
Thank you for your generosity!❤
As a Brazilian, i really love the TRULY accent by the Uk, so i want to learn this masterpieace
Thank you for your lesson, our generosity, your different programm....
I learnt English with an American accent, then I went to study to England and now I have a mix of both
Thank you for the helpful video. I have been living in the UK for two years now, I think in metropolitan cities of the UK the Asians, South Asian, Arabs, Eastern Europeans, and the Mediterranean who live in the UK have had adopted a different pronunciation style in addition to the Native Speakers varies in pronunciation which make it a bit confusing, sometimes. Thank you.
I can't imagine how much I feel happy from inside when u answering my comment. Thank u lucy for answering my comment.
I'm an Aussie, and i say "look" quite differently with my lips pursed 😮. Love all this stuff 😊
Many thanks for this great lesson Lucy! I especially like the comparison with AE, the tongue/teeth/lip pictures and that you provide the phonemic orthography. That's really helpful :)
Thanks for your lesson. Love you!
Wtf😂 I used to watch ur videos when i was a beginner it helped me a lot . that's why I would like to thank you for all the incredible job and effort that you put in doing your videos.
@@blexx9111Started from the bottom now ur here dudev 😂
I really love RP. Because I learnt English in UK, I try to speak in RP accent.
I was born and raised in Detroit. Before, I never could master the American accent. However , thanks to Lucy’s amazing teaching skills, I can confidently speak with a genuine American accent.
Honestly though, I’m from New York, and the American version she does sounds like some (to me) from the Midwest or out West.
Thank you Lucy for 10 British English Word accents. British accent is the best accent to use in native English. I like the word pronunciation. Lucy, I always love your English lessons
Dear Lucy!thank you for your lesson. your growinng at the word ,,summer,, made me laugt until i cried! You have pleasant voice goodbye.Leo.73 years old.
Thank you for considering us northerners in your pronunciations. A lesson in Mackem or Geordie dialect would be quite entertaining. Love the videos 😊
Perfect lesson as usual, thanks Lucy ! 🤓
She is adorable. I love her.
I really want to Learning English deeply with you face to face 🙏🏻🇮🇩
Thank you so much foe todays lesson Madame Lucy! I'll have to say it sure was an enjoyable one!👏🏻🤝🏻❤️😊
Your singing caught me off guard. You should do that more often. Excellent teacher.
When I loose my British English accent for some reason (e.g. a cold, a bad day, being physically tired) I do my “Keira Knightley teeth” and it works! 😅
Thank you so much Lucy. I love Modern RP.
The best teacher ever!! Greetings from Mexico!! 🖖
Thank you, now I know I'm speaking with a mixture of Modern RP and Northern English. I'm non-native.
I loved your video! It helps me a lot to improve my English. Thank you too much!
Dear Lucy, I appreciate greatly for your lessons. Could you share some lessons of basic alphabet sounds for Kids especially from India. I am helpless to guide the queries of my son regarding the pronounciation.Thanks.
I really love this lesson. ❤❤❤ Many many thanks
I think, listening is the most important practice to learn English and improve speaking skills 🎧 I highly recommend short stories for learning English. Thanks for the great tips 👍❤❤
Perfect American accent!
You speak so perfectly that makes me ashamed of my own pronunciation, which, by the way, took me years to master.
Very clear and usefull! Thanks!
It's a pleasure to hear your pronunciation

Hello Lucy
I follow you a lot
I find your lessons very useful and interesting
Thank you!
Despite you not pronouncing the "r" in Computer I swear I can still hear it! Brain is such a funny device.
a useful video . I am a beginner , i use your video to practice listening skill , and improve my pronunciation .
Hellow can we communicate plz
Thank you for today's lesson
I learnt big time 💯💯
I am a South Australian, and speak in an old RP, due to my private grammar school education here.
Could you please make a speaking exercise? 🙏🤩 A speaking exercise where you relate a story in three English levels like B1,B2 and C1-C2 or just in one level, as you prefer. Thank you very much for everything you do 💙!
I love your accent and your teaching
Besides being The Best english teacher, I heard you singing and you have a pretty voice. 😊 You sing in tune 😎
This is a simple yet comprehensive lesson any beginner will find helpful.
Great job, Lucy, and-PS-you're pretty too! 👍🏿
Very helpful resource for those studying IELTS.
ha as a foreign speaker who only speak English occasionally, I get to choose which pronounciation I like best. Now if I lived in an anglophone country I would of course try to pick up that pronounciation
thank you Lucy, I love doing speaking practice with this video ❤
Loosey is fantastic!
Thanks!
I wish i could get the privilege to speak to you with Modern Received Pronunciation ,Lucy ,my Lovely , English Coach ,i adore you 😊
This is interesting. I’ve learnt. Thank you ma’am
Funny timing when you actually did pronounce the R at the end of "letter" in the very next sentence, after explaining that you never do :-p (yeah, I get that the next word starts with a vowel sound, but still)
Lucy inspires me a lot.
Excellent. Thanks. I must perfect my pronunciation.
3:46 okey i fell in love at this exact moment
Excellent instructor and excellent instruction and a lovely voice.
Long time I was absent today I really enjoyed your lecture mam thank you ❤
Wow, the "brochure" example was really interesting. I am an American and I realized I actually pronounce it "bro- SHORE", and even though that sounds totally weird now that I'm listening to myself say it, I have heard other people pronounce it that way too. It probably is something that's just regional. Kind of like how my parents say "Mondee, Tuesdee, Wednesdee, Thursdee...etc" 😂.