Despite having such numerous subscribers you're not being a proud person rather sincerely love to reply your subscribers ❤😊 you're the best teacher ever on RUclips .
You're a legend Rachael because I've just recognised that you're making videos from 15-16 years and your hardwork and dedication is just amazing. LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 FROM A 15 YEAR OLD GIRL 😊
I teach advanced English online in Central America as a volunteer. I frequently send these videos to my students, who can't afford a subscription. They love them!
Rachel you are my first choice of top notch English teaching RUclipsrs especially when it comes to American English intonation and pronunciation. However I have been learning from your vocab and grammar videos as well since 2015. Just subscribed with my new account/device to make sure not losing track.
I sincerely appreciate your videos-they've been a great resource for my American Accent practice. After shadowing your content for a month, I've noticed positive changes in my voice..👍
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I love cricket a British sports 😊Besides, I love watching your real American English conversation with connected speech, contraction, pronunciation style.
My career journey has been interesting! When I was younger, I studied opera singing. I began making educational videos about English pronunciation after I traveled abroad. Then I learned more and more about English pronunciation, and became a content creator and coach, ultimately building my Academy. I love what I do!
15:01 - 15:18 "I don't like volleybal." A stop k [k̚] makes it easier to pronounce the v of "volleyball" as a real [v]. If I pronounce a true k [k], the v of "volleyball" becomes an f (folleyball), because of the strong puff of air without voice.
These are both good options! You can use the infinitive (to run) or a gerund (running) here, but this isn't possible in all situations. More on infinitives vs. gerunds here: dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/verb-patterns-verb-infinitive-or-verb-ing
I sense that you were trying to convey additional meaning to the word 'doing' by emphasizing the 'do' part. It was perhaps a way of indicating that you like those sports and/or watching them, but you don't enjoy actually playing them yourself.
Hello, Rachel ! How are you! I hope you're doing great! I have a question,please! It's about the prounciation of the word "writing" or any word ending in "ting". I know that we can pronounce this /t / as a flap t. My question is can we sitll pronounce this /t/ as a flap t if we drop the /g/ sound at the end?? Thank you!
I can understand "words" but I can't understand sentences.. for example..how+does+it+feel = how does it feel..?? Then translated another languages in my mind..i have a this prablem.
I have a lot of difficulty in understanding, mam. I cannot understand what the other person is saying. Now what more can I do than listen? I can only hear but cannot understand.
Hi @SteynChuma! You can join my Academy here: rachelsenglish.com/academy/ It is focused on all aspects of American English pronunciation: specific sounds, vocal placement, rhythm/stress, intonation, and smooth, connected quality/flow. We have a great online Academy community where you can post videos of your practice and receive personalized video feedback from Rachel's English teachers, as well as support from other students. If you have other questions about the Academy - feel free to reach out to help@rachelsenglish.com
Hi @3213470! N to TH is a tough link! I suggest relaxing the tip of the tongue so the N is a very small sound. Practice the link in slow motion until it begins to feel smooth.
My mother tongue is Bengali. But the international language is English. I'm a graphic designer, I can't speak English language, so I can't do any work in other countries. My family is very poor, I learned graphic design work very hard, I can't do any work in other countries because I don't know English language, I understand English language but I can't speak English language. I am a student and I am 20 years old. Please help me to speak english language. 😭😭🙏
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“Teacher, I have a strange question. I noticed that there's an 'H' next to the sounds /ɪ/ (ih) and /ɛ/ (eh) when they're explained. Is that 'H' pronounced?"
Hi @muhammetyoutube! I have an Academy you might be interested at. It is focused on all aspects of American English pronunciation: specific sounds, vocal placement, rhythm/stress, intonation, and smooth, connected quality/flow. We have a great online Academy community where you can post videos of your practice and receive personalized video feedback from Rachel's English teachers, as well as support from other students. If you have other questions about the Academy - feel free to reach out to help@rachelsenglish.com. Here's a link for more info: rachelsenglish.com/academy/
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Despite having such numerous subscribers you're not being a proud person rather sincerely love to reply your subscribers ❤😊 you're the best teacher ever on RUclips .
I appreciate it @lastgenz7! I love seeing your comments! :)
You're a legend Rachael because I've just recognised that you're making videos from 15-16 years and your hardwork and dedication is just amazing. LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 FROM A 15 YEAR OLD GIRL 😊
I appreciate your kind words @sangeetasharma564!
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I teach advanced English online in Central America as a volunteer. I frequently send these videos to my students, who can't afford a subscription. They love them!
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That's great @susandrago5549! Keep it up!
Rachel you are my first choice of top notch English teaching RUclipsrs especially when it comes to American English intonation and pronunciation. However I have been learning from your vocab and grammar videos as well since 2015. Just subscribed with my new account/device to make sure not losing track.
I appreciate it @bbkk6521!
I sincerely appreciate your videos-they've been a great resource for my American Accent practice. After shadowing your content for a month, I've noticed positive changes in my voice..👍
Glad to hear that @sujit_kr89!
Hey,here from Mozambique ..Im fond of American accent ❤ its really captivating
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thank you my teacher for this!! you can't imagine how much this Video will help everybady in a round word.
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The lesson was incredible. I love the way you teach people so naturally. Take love always❤❤❤❤
Happy to hear that @journeybyenglish!
Thank you for these explanations. These can help new learners to understand quickly and also sound like American.
You're very welcome @PierreKanlipou!
I really enjoy watching your wonderful videos which are for my very useful. I learn lots of you. God bless you.
Thanks a lot @mariaamaya2021!
It takes sone time to build confidence by learning,Thanks teachers
Eu sempre assisto seus vidios voce é a unica professora que encina o ingles cotidiano. Falo do Brasil
Hello there and thanks for watching @wellingtonaraujo1944!
Your teaching method is amazing keep it up 👍🏻
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thank you for all the effort you put into this, it's so helpful
You're very welcome @mahmoudshaban9009!
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Glad you found the lesson useful. More to come @user-ml6zl3gi3l!
The best way to learn American English. I'm from El Salvador
Hello there and thanks for watching @Carlos-mrtz!
Hello from Paris France ,Rachel je vous aime, votre anglais est parfait ! ( Rachel I love you ,your english is Perfect ! THE BEST TEACHER OF THE WORLD !!!❤❤❤❤
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Yeah,it's really cool training,Rachel. Thanks a lot.
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I love cricket a British sports 😊Besides, I love watching your real American English conversation with connected speech, contraction, pronunciation style.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing @sohailshahid7361!
Yes, I understand the markup and IPA for English dialects and accents and a little more. How did you get to your profession?
My career journey has been interesting! When I was younger, I studied opera singing. I began making educational videos about English pronunciation after I traveled abroad. Then I learned more and more about English pronunciation, and became a content creator and coach, ultimately building my Academy. I love what I do!
My fav kind of videos😍
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Mam you are really doing very well
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15:01 - 15:18 "I don't like volleybal." A stop k [k̚] makes it easier to pronounce the v of "volleyball" as a real [v]. If I pronounce a true k [k], the v of "volleyball" becomes an f (folleyball), because of the strong puff of air without voice.
Thanks for sharing @HANSMKAMP!
Hi, Rachel, I was taught that after the verb "like" I should use a gerund, for example "I like reading" but you said I like to run. 0:38 Why?
These are both good options! You can use the infinitive (to run) or a gerund (running) here, but this isn't possible in all situations. More on infinitives vs. gerunds here: dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/verb-patterns-verb-infinitive-or-verb-ing
@@rachelsenglish Thank you so much
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This is so great
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My pleasure @osamaAhmed-oi7km!
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I sense that you were trying to convey additional meaning to the word 'doing' by emphasizing the 'do' part. It was perhaps a way of indicating that you like those sports and/or watching them, but you don't enjoy actually playing them yourself.
Thanks for sharing @7MPhonemicEnglish!
Bonjour from Paris France !Great lesson ! You should be The New President of The USA! ❤❤❤
Good stuff.
Thank you @jakebob523!
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it @manoelabreu2936!
Interested thanks😊
Hi @captainqombaa5208! You can join here: rachelsenglish.com/academy/
Is the medical interpretation career still inquired in US??
From Arabic to English and vice versa
I'm not sure! I don't know much about this career path. There are lots of jobs in the medical field in the U.S. though!
Hello, Rachel !
How are you!
I hope you're doing great!
I have a question,please!
It's about the prounciation of the word "writing" or any word ending in "ting". I know that we can pronounce this /t / as a flap t. My question is can we sitll pronounce this /t/ as a flap t if we drop the /g/ sound at the end??
Thank you!
Hi! Good question. If we drop the G and pronounce it writin', the T will be pronounced as a stop T.
@@rachelsenglish Thank you so much, Rachel !
I really appreciate it!
I love it
Thanks for watching @SteynChuma!
I can understand "words" but I can't understand sentences.. for example..how+does+it+feel = how does it feel..?? Then translated another languages in my mind..i have a this prablem.
Thanks for sharing @MohanKarmakar-lh9jq!
Im lucky i found this video.
Glad to hear that @FlordelizaCanete-qq7wb!
I have a lot of difficulty in understanding, mam. I cannot understand what the other person is saying. Now what more can I do than listen? I can only hear but cannot understand.
Hi @baipallijagdeeshwarrao9207! This video might help: ruclips.net/video/OQahH_Jh7Bg/видео.html
I didn’t get how make the th in thins after those. It’s like with an S like sort of saying sings?
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Hello there and thanks for watching @mdmiraj-qo5tf!
I want to watch the live broadcast of the next lessonI like runing sport
Great!
I wanna Learn more from you
Hi @SteynChuma! You can join my Academy here: rachelsenglish.com/academy/ It is focused on all aspects of American English pronunciation: specific sounds, vocal placement, rhythm/stress, intonation, and smooth, connected quality/flow. We have a great online Academy community where you can post videos of your practice and receive personalized video feedback from Rachel's English teachers, as well as support from other students. If you have other questions about the Academy - feel free to reach out to help@rachelsenglish.com
The th in the lining “in the” I can’t fluently go from that N to the TH. how could I??
Hi @3213470! N to TH is a tough link! I suggest relaxing the tip of the tongue so the N is a very small sound. Practice the link in slow motion until it begins to feel smooth.
My mother tongue is Bengali. But the international language is English. I'm a graphic designer, I can't speak English language, so I can't do any work in other countries. My family is very poor, I learned graphic design work very hard, I can't do any work in other countries because I don't know English language, I understand English language but I can't speak English language. I am a student and I am 20 years old. Please help me to speak english language. 😭😭🙏
Hi! We do have two sales a year, so keep your eyes out for the next one. Follow the link below to sign up for our mailing list and receive my Free Course, the Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent - we’ll send you information about the next opportunity to sign up at a discounted rate soon! RachelsEnglish.com/free
“Teacher, I have a strange question. I noticed that there's an 'H' next to the sounds /ɪ/ (ih) and /ɛ/ (eh) when they're explained. Is that 'H' pronounced?"
There is an H, but it's not pronounced. It is there to prevent people confusing the sound with EE or EI.
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Hi @muhammetyoutube! I have an Academy you might be interested at. It is focused on all aspects of American English pronunciation: specific sounds, vocal placement, rhythm/stress, intonation, and smooth, connected quality/flow. We have a great online Academy community where you can post videos of your practice and receive personalized video feedback from Rachel's English teachers, as well as support from other students. If you have other questions about the Academy - feel free to reach out to help@rachelsenglish.com. Here's a link for more info: rachelsenglish.com/academy/
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😢 if I speak in English that would be liked "one line ➖ straight" 😂
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Why am i a british guy watching this 😂
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Hi Rachel I don't like the video I love it my pleasure to be here I stay here as Long as I could to speak fluently thanks so much
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I love wrestling and I wanna have nothing to do with soccer!
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because tennis is not pronounced like tinais
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Personally, I would tend to say 'bud I' or flap T instead uv Stop T.
"Yau/Yeu/Yɛeu but Ʌɛ (budʌɛ) don't luɛk dqiŋ enɛ uv ћoz ѣiŋz. Ʌɛ don't luɛk wʌdr skɛiŋ enɛmor. Ʌɛ don't luɛk tenis. Ʌɛ don't luɛk vʌlɛbʌl. Ʌɛ don't gʌlf."
Thanks for sharing your thoughts again @7MPhonemicEnglish!
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