Too many times I've had a little bit difficulty when pronouncing "entrepreneur" and "temperature". In the dictionary the symbolic pronunciation helped me do the pronunciation, but you clarified more precisely the correct pronunciation. Even "Asia" sounds different now. And it's hard to find the correct pronunciation when you don't hear the exact way to do it. Reading is good when it comes to learn a foreign language, but listening is important because it's like the compliment to achieve great results. Thank you very much for your great support to many of us users in your channel. I learn a lot with you.
I'm so glad to be your student. You're warm-hearted and really beautiful. Basically your lessons always give us an extra point which make us feel like learning more and more. Thanks a lot 🖒
Irrespective of what you are learning - the more you learn - the more you will realize how little you really know. Therefore - learning is a life long process. There is nothing more stupid and arrogant than people who wave their University Diplomas as the "proof" that they are intelligent. Forgetting - that they passed those yesterday.
Thanks Emma for this great lesson. You have provided crystal clear explanations in each lesson. Honestly, I have improved my pronunciation by watching your lessons. I highly recommend you videos to every English learners. Keep it up.
Thanks a lot for showing the correct pronunciation and for the advice you have given. I am just a bit curious about number 8. Was it a word ending in -ous like nervous, famous or precious? A lot of people mispronounce these words because of the ending, which can be confusing for most beginners (they tend to say ner-vee-oos or presh-oos).
I have to use either of them, depending on whether I meet American or British people. However, I was taught British pronunciation when I was in primary school.
Hi Emma)😊 I prefer to say "schedule" in British version because I like British pronunciation more)❤ Fortunately all of these words I know and can say them correctly) Now it's your favourite season going on!🤗 I like Autumn too, especially October when the leaves get red and yellow which creates a really colourful picture!👍 I like taking photos of nature during this time) But my absolute favourite season is winter!❄I enjoy skating and skiing) And just waling in a park when the trees are covered with snow is fantastic!👍
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Thanks Emma! Very interesting, as always 😊 I've learnt a few of them, I was wrong with "southern", "entrepreneur" and "foreing". As it usually happens, the spelling tends to confuse me a little bit... However, the "temperature" one is not completely clear to me. A few dictionaries (for example Cambridge, Oxford learner's, Collins, CUBE and wordreference) transcribe the second vowel of "temperature" as a schwa instead of an I. I was wondering if this may be dependent on the accent, as it is the case of the "bath" and "strut" vowels, which are different in northern accents. Cheers!
Welcome, the most beautiful and best English pronunciation teacher in the world 😍 You teach so well that all the words come easily, but when I don't repeat them, I forget.😊 Have you been to Turkey?🇹🇷 Have you been able to visit the beauties where the sea, the magnificent sunset, history and green meet? Kuşadası, Ephesus, Antalya, Marmaris, Gökova, Butterfly Valley, Fethiye, Aspendos, Perge ancient cities and the Bosphorus tour by ferry, island tour... Of course, it is not possible to visit in a few days! I wish I could take you around 😔 but I got sick, thank God I'm better now. Even though I can't study English, I watch your videos because your voice, smile and eyes are worth a lifetime...❤💛💐
@Pronunciationwithemma Even Istanbul cannot be visited in a short time. They have amazing beauty. There was a daily Bosphorus tour, very affordable 4€. Have you visited Hagia Sophia Mosque and Museum, Blue Mosque, Maiden's Tower, etc.? There is a history in Istanbul. I hope you will come again, Türkiye is a hidden paradise. There are wonderful places where blue and green embrace...
If I'm into British English there's no other way to getaway with second pronunciation of schedule because I more likely to go with second pronunciation of schedule respectively 😊😅!
Great tips, well presented. But why not go with 'stronger stress'? It's metaphorically sound. A 'level of stress', however, should be higher or lower, not stronger or weaker.
In the simplest terms: Pronunciation is how you say individual words or sounds correctly. It focuses on whether you're producing sounds in the right way for a particular language (e.g., saying "cat" as /kæt/ in English). Accent is the overall way you speak a language, shaped by your native language or region. It includes patterns like intonation, rhythm, and the way you combine sounds (e.g., a British accent vs. an American accent). So, pronunciation is about individual sounds being correct, and accent is about your general speaking style.
@Pronunciationwithemma Thank you Emma teacher for replying me. I am over the moon that you've replied me. I've been learning British English from you for a long time 😊. But I am facing an obstacle in producing 'r' sound in these words 👇 1. Break 2. British 3. Crime 4. Priest Basically I don't know whether I have to produce 'r' sound in these words or not. Whereas you've told about these words in your one video that you are to produce 'ch' sound in tr and dr 'ja', etc. I learn a lot from you you are my teacher please assist me 😥.
@@Pronunciationwithemma that means I'll have to produce 'r' sound same like peanut butter in all these words as well. Such as Brain, Break,Crime, British, etc. Thank-you for this clarity🥲😇.
I prefer /ˈʃɛdjuːl/ because, for me, it sounds more British. However, the most difficult word to pronounce is also 'schedule' /ˈʃɛdjuːl/😂 As I think, for almost all Japanese learners, it should be challenging to pronounce the words "literally" and "entrepreneur". Because as you know, Japanese doesn't have either the L sound, schwa, or nasal sounds. The sound of 'en' is almost nasal because comes from French. Thank you!😊
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Too many times I've had a little bit difficulty when pronouncing "entrepreneur" and "temperature". In the dictionary the symbolic pronunciation helped me do the pronunciation, but you clarified more precisely the correct pronunciation. Even "Asia" sounds different now. And it's hard to find the correct pronunciation when you don't hear the exact way to do it. Reading is good when it comes to learn a foreign language, but listening is important because it's like the compliment to achieve great results.
Thank you very much for your great support to many of us users in your channel. I learn a lot with you.
For me it is entrepreneur, the most difficult to pronounce.
Thank you very much ma'am for for teaching us like this.❤
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Hello Emma, I truly appreciate your English accent; it’s quite pleasant to hear.
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I'm so glad to be your student. You're warm-hearted and really beautiful. Basically your lessons always give us an extra point which make us feel like learning more and more.
Thanks a lot 🖒
Irrespective of what you are learning - the more you learn - the more you will realize how little you really know. Therefore - learning is a life long process.
There is nothing more stupid and arrogant than people who wave their University Diplomas as the "proof" that they are intelligent. Forgetting - that they passed those yesterday.
Thanks Emma for this great lesson. You have provided crystal clear explanations in each lesson. Honestly, I have improved my pronunciation by watching your lessons. I highly recommend you videos to every English learners.
Keep it up.
You're very welcome!
What is the difference between affect, effect, Impact, influence, motivation and inspiration..
This girl by fair has the best pronunciation. Is there another channel as good like this for american English?
Thanks a lot for showing the correct pronunciation and for the advice you have given. I am just a bit curious about number 8. Was it a word ending in -ous like nervous, famous or precious? A lot of people mispronounce these words because of the ending, which can be confusing for most beginners (they tend to say ner-vee-oos or presh-oos).
Yup! I have a full video all about this ending too. You could check it out!
I have to use either of them, depending on whether I meet American or British people. However, I was taught British pronunciation when I was in primary school.
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'Entrepreneur' is definitely the hard one, thanks for the wonderful lesson
recently, I love the winter because, it let you my absolutely marvellous teacher film and shoot this amazing video I will be wait to the next Friday
I love winter for this reason too 🥰
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Great lesson.I was always wrong in pronunciation thsese words, after this your video I have now correct them.Thank you teacher
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I prefer to say "schedule" in British version because I like British pronunciation more)❤
Fortunately all of these words I know and can say them correctly)
Now it's your favourite season going on!🤗 I like Autumn too, especially October when the leaves get red and yellow which creates a really colourful picture!👍 I like taking photos of nature during this time) But my absolute favourite season is winter!❄I enjoy skating and skiing) And just waling in a park when the trees are covered with snow is fantastic!👍
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Oh my God I'm Brazilian and yestarday I listened a American teacher, this Brit. Teacher it's to much diferent.
But I love it, listen diferents teachers and diferents accents
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Hi, loved this! Need more pronunciation lessons like this. Do you also teach Spanish?
No, only English :)
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Hello Emma... Thank you for the lesson. It's nice to see those beautiful eyes once again.
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Thanks Emma! Very interesting, as always 😊
I've learnt a few of them, I was wrong with "southern", "entrepreneur" and "foreing". As it usually happens, the spelling tends to confuse me a little bit...
However, the "temperature" one is not completely clear to me. A few dictionaries (for example Cambridge, Oxford learner's, Collins, CUBE and wordreference) transcribe the second vowel of "temperature" as a schwa instead of an I. I was wondering if this may be dependent on the accent, as it is the case of the "bath" and "strut" vowels, which are different in northern accents.
Cheers!
A schwa or /I/ are both absolutely fine for "temperature" as it's a weak syllable anyway, so don't worry about that :)
Thnx! 😊
Hi Emma . Thank you for this amazing video. I like British accent
Welcome, the most beautiful and best English pronunciation teacher in the world 😍 You teach so well that all the words come easily, but when I don't repeat them, I forget.😊 Have you been to Turkey?🇹🇷 Have you been able to visit the beauties where the sea, the magnificent sunset, history and green meet? Kuşadası, Ephesus, Antalya, Marmaris, Gökova, Butterfly Valley, Fethiye, Aspendos, Perge ancient cities and the Bosphorus tour by ferry, island tour... Of course, it is not possible to visit in a few days! I wish I could take you around 😔 but I got sick, thank God I'm better now. Even though I can't study English, I watch your videos because your voice, smile and eyes are worth a lifetime...❤💛💐
We only went to Istanbul as it was a brief stopover before heading back home :)
@Pronunciationwithemma
Even Istanbul cannot be visited in a short time. They have amazing beauty. There was a daily Bosphorus tour, very affordable 4€. Have you visited Hagia Sophia Mosque and Museum, Blue Mosque, Maiden's Tower, etc.? There is a history in Istanbul. I hope you will come again, Türkiye is a hidden paradise. There are wonderful places where blue and green embrace...
Yes I was there for 4 days and visited them all. :)
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If I'm into British English there's no other way to getaway with second pronunciation of schedule because I more likely to go with second pronunciation of schedule respectively 😊😅!
But we use BOTH in the UK ;)
Great tips, well presented. But why not go with 'stronger stress'? It's metaphorically sound. A 'level of stress', however, should be higher or lower, not stronger or weaker.
I think I had a brain fart and it felt weird when I said it. I was VERY tired and filmed 4 videos that day. 🤣
@@Pronunciationwithemma I love brain farts, but you should never blame yourself. A coffee deficit can explain anything.
3:52 🏴, as Sch, gives more logic (As in German 'Sch' is ʃ)
But we also have "scheme" with /ski:/, so....
@Pronunciationwithemma Yeah, right 🤔
No logic can be applied here, I think 😭🤣
@@Pronunciationwithemma You are right
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Thank you. The word nomber 2 needs more practice. I have a question, how can I join your pronunciation class? Is registration currently available?
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Hey,Emma could you please tell me.
What is difference between Accent vs Pronunciation
In the simplest terms:
Pronunciation is how you say individual words or sounds correctly. It focuses on whether you're producing sounds in the right way for a particular language (e.g., saying "cat" as /kæt/ in English).
Accent is the overall way you speak a language, shaped by your native language or region. It includes patterns like intonation, rhythm, and the way you combine sounds (e.g., a British accent vs. an American accent).
So, pronunciation is about individual sounds being correct, and accent is about your general speaking style.
@Pronunciationwithemma Thank you Emma teacher for replying me. I am over the moon that you've replied me. I've been learning British English from you for a long time 😊. But I am facing an obstacle in producing 'r'
sound in these words 👇
1. Break
2. British
3. Crime
4. Priest
Basically I don't know whether I have to produce 'r' sound in these words or not. Whereas you've told about these words in your one video that you are to produce 'ch' sound in tr and dr 'ja', etc. I learn a lot from you you are my teacher please assist me 😥.
Yes you must pronounce them in these words!
@@Pronunciationwithemma that means I'll have to produce 'r' sound same like peanut butter in all these words as well.
Such as Brain, Break,Crime, British, etc.
Thank-you for this clarity🥲😇.
The R is silent in "butter" in most British accents. 👍
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What about tuna, tube, tutor, youtube... The modern RP is completely different from traditional RP
But they are not mistakes. ;)
I prefer /ˈʃɛdjuːl/ because, for me, it sounds more British. However, the most difficult word to pronounce is also 'schedule' /ˈʃɛdjuːl/😂 As I think, for almost all Japanese learners, it should be challenging to pronounce the words "literally" and "entrepreneur". Because as you know, Japanese doesn't have either the L sound, schwa, or nasal sounds. The sound of 'en' is almost nasal because comes from French. Thank you!😊
Thank you for sharing :D
How did you do these transcriptions? Please, reviel the secret, I want to do it too! 😮
The dictionary has them :)
Good work
My takeaway from this lesson is I wrongly pronounced the word foreign all the time! I will work on it from now on.
Please make a differentiative video on British and Indian Accent.
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Hello emma you miss 1 number for the eight so we just learn 9 word😅 but its okey because your pronounce so clear I love very much
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