I'm a speech/language pathologist assistant for grades K-8. I enjoy sharing segments of your articulation videos to my older students who need help with later developing English sounds, since you have a very matter-of-fact style (not "cutesy" like many articulation videos aimed at children). I'd love to see you make a series of videos of how to produce sounds such as r/l/s/th/ that are simplified for a younger audience.
Thank you Chris! Fantastic in depth analysis, love it! I watched it all and will re-watch again! That's true that the french R is actually very ugly, I did not notice before, I don't even know how I'm doing it haha :)
I just stumbled across your video, really good stuff here Chris. Thanks for the tips
I'm a speech/language pathologist assistant for grades K-8. I enjoy sharing segments of your articulation videos to my older students who need help with later developing English sounds, since you have a very matter-of-fact style (not "cutesy" like many articulation videos aimed at children). I'd love to see you make a series of videos of how to produce sounds such as r/l/s/th/ that are simplified for a younger audience.
You’re so smart to use the floss toothpick plastic as a tool to sound the R sound. I like your video very much.
i have a hebrew accent and if i try to pronounce the american R i sound like a pirate
Good job
You are a good teacher keep it up like that 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you Chris! Fantastic in depth analysis, love it! I watched it all and will re-watch again! That's true that the french R is actually very ugly, I did not notice before, I don't even know how I'm doing it haha :)
Then for Indians..teach us
Hey Chris. Great video. I don't see a contact for you on your channel. Can I email you?
So glad you liked it! Hit me up at languagewithchris@gmail.com
@@LanguagewithChris I will. Thanks!