That was the hardest thing for me to be pronounced, but you really explained it well. Thanks a lot Hadar. Lots of love from MY side and my lovely country INDIA for your great effort.
Hey, Hadar, thanks for the pronunciation tutorials. They're always so helpful. I think I finally got the TH sound right today when it's after an S or N. It's so easy when you change the previous consonant sound just a little bit by moving its articulate position. At the end of this video, you talked about how you definitely can't say "Vapple" but that the V and [ä] are definitely connected. It's because there's a glottal stop. In English, vowels at the beginning of an utterance are always pronounce with a glottal stop: [?äpSCHWAl]. In this case you say one word [ov?äpSCHWAl] So there isn't any pause, but you do pronounce a glottal stop at the beginning of "apple" that's why the V is not resyllabified to the beginning of "apple" like it would be in Spanish and French. Actually, In Spanish and French, they don't pronounce this vowel-initial glottal stop. So word-final consonant sounds are resyllabified. Of apple is definitely pronounced as "o-ba-pel" by a native Spanish speaker. My mother tongue doesn't resyllabify. We use glottal stops when a vowel starts an utterance. Actually, I unlearned that glottal stop because of Spanish, and it took over my Finnish pronunciation for two years. I felt so insecure because of it. I finally learned to pronounce it again last week, and it's been phenomenal. I think you should make a video dedicated to glottal stops at words that start with vowels. "?apple" because apple is at the beginning of an utterance. "The Apple" doesn't have a glottal stop because a j sound IPA [y] is added before the vowel, so it's no longer the first vowel. This is a very little touched upon topic on RUclips. I only realized how to pronounce the glottal stop at this position because of Reddit's linguistic community. All English teachers talk about resyllabifying word-final consonants before vowel-initial words when in reality, it's just that there's a glottal stop at the beginning of the vowel-initial word. I even had an argument with someone who told me that there's no consonant resyllabification in English. It took some convincing to make me drop my bias.
Hadar do you know someone like you that give private classes here in Boston? You are very excellent. I have followed you since last year. I need desperately to have a teacher like you. Thank you a lot.
A little bit of Monica in my life A little bit of Erica by my side A little bit of Rita is all I need A little bit of Tina is what I see A little bit of Sandra in the sun A little bit of Mary all night long A little bit of Jessica, here I am A little bit of you makes me your man... ♪♪♪
I have always had a hard time pronouncing *little* and *a little bit* and I finally found the right video... thank you so much you were very helpful and you explained very well💕
I’m a Spanish speaker and I have more problems with the /I/ that with the little. Do you mind explaining better in isolation the short I sound? My husband said the /t/is silent! I don’t get it. Btw, I have watched your vowel masterclass and still don’t get it
Hi Hadar, first of all, I love your videos, they help me a lot. I was wondering if you could make a video explaining how to pronounce the ''to'' in English. I don't know if I'm the only one confused, but it's kind of tricky to pronounce. Thank u
Is it correct to say 'a bit' instead of 'a little bit' ? I used it (going the easy way in my lazy brain) and the person kind of laugh a lid'ow bit... 🤔
Yeah, Brazilians DO have problems to pronounce the dark "L'" properly. here comes my phrase: Just a little bit of kindness would make the world a better place.
@@hadar.shemesh hi Hadar could you make a video about however. Although and though and even though. . Is very confusing when use one or other. though in spanish have at least three meanings. Txs bye!
Hello English learners- Dicho inglés británico coloquial - “It’s doing my head in” or “it’s doing my nut in” We use this saying to express that something or someone is annoying us or making us stressed. Examples - Im sick of the train being late, it’s doing my head in. Stop making so much noise, you’re doing my head in. The exam this morning was so hard, it did my nut in Etc etc etc
Katie Boutelant I did say it’s a coloquial British saying. I disagree by the way, I think most Americans would understand what you meant. The Americans use phrases that we in England don’t, but I still understand American dialect 😎
There's a little creepy house In a little creepy place Little creepy town In a little creepy world Little creepy girl With her little creepy face Saying funny things That you have never heard..🎵 kerli-walking on air GOOD PRACTICE HAHA
Hi from Brasil. Thanks so much!!
I love you Hadar 💕💕 thank you for your efforts
Thank you so much Hadar!
You helped me , Miss. Thanks !
I did enjoy the video 💕
and learned a lot
Thaaanx😘
Good job ma'am!! 🤩🥰 Thanks from France
Thank you so much ma'am
Just a little of bit of luv enough to make the world better more than this 😊
You are such amazing teacher. If I had known your teaching earlier, my English would have been better.
So perfect guidance form your side Harder. Thanks love it
You are the best
where were you ?! where were i ?!
you are amazing
You are awesome. Love U
i really like your way of teaching a little bit, thanks a lot
❤Mashallah I like it 😮😢🎉🎉🎉🎉
It's my dream to say it in the right way Hahahah, but yeah I'm practicing now .. ao hopefully soon will get it ...
thank you , its a useful lesson ....
I just greet all the intellectual abilities of yours. Long live, Hadar, and live a peaceful happy life.
I love you so much You are explaining it so easily. I’m gonna have my Movie Carreer!!!
Thank you sweet Hadar for your help!
Thanks you for sharing this trick.
It is also hard to me understand the sound of "it just" or like "it just show up", but I still studying to do it.
Hader you are the best teacher ever and you look so great with this haircut keep it up ..from egypt😉
Thank you Hadar for your videos,God bless you.
That was the hardest thing for me to be pronounced, but you really explained it well. Thanks a lot Hadar. Lots of love from MY side and my lovely country INDIA for your great effort.
You're such a good teacher :) God bless your teaching skills!
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you are very very good teacher
Hey, Hadar, thanks for the pronunciation tutorials. They're always so helpful. I think I finally got the TH sound right today when it's after an S or N. It's so easy when you change the previous consonant sound just a little bit by moving its articulate position. At the end of this video, you talked about how you definitely can't say "Vapple" but that the V and [ä] are definitely connected. It's because there's a glottal stop. In English, vowels at the beginning of an utterance are always pronounce with a glottal stop: [?äpSCHWAl].
In this case you say one word [ov?äpSCHWAl]
So there isn't any pause, but you do pronounce a glottal stop at the beginning of "apple" that's why the V is not resyllabified to the beginning of "apple" like it would be in Spanish and French.
Actually, In Spanish and French, they don't pronounce this vowel-initial glottal stop. So word-final consonant sounds are resyllabified. Of apple is definitely pronounced as "o-ba-pel" by a native Spanish speaker. My mother tongue doesn't resyllabify. We use glottal stops when a vowel starts an utterance. Actually, I unlearned that glottal stop because of Spanish, and it took over my Finnish pronunciation for two years. I felt so insecure because of it. I finally learned to pronounce it again last week, and it's been phenomenal. I think you should make a video dedicated to glottal stops at words that start with vowels.
"?apple" because apple is at the beginning of an utterance. "The Apple" doesn't have a glottal stop because a j sound IPA [y] is added before the vowel, so it's no longer the first vowel.
This is a very little touched upon topic on RUclips. I only realized how to pronounce the glottal stop at this position because of Reddit's linguistic community. All English teachers talk about resyllabifying word-final consonants before vowel-initial words when in reality, it's just that there's a glottal stop at the beginning of the vowel-initial word. I even had an argument with someone who told me that there's no consonant resyllabification in English. It took some convincing to make me drop my bias.
Thank you teacher!
Thank you very very very much !!
this video helped me a lot 🌹
Thank you for this lesson
Hi from Brazil, nice video
thanks!
Basical if you say Lee and add a Raw Leeraw would be it ?
Hadar do you know someone like you that give private classes here in Boston? You are very excellent. I have followed you since last year. I need desperately to have a teacher like you. Thank you a lot.
A little bit of Monica in my life
A little bit of Erica by my side
A little bit of Rita is all I need
A little bit of Tina is what I see
A little bit of Sandra in the sun
A little bit of Mary all night long
A little bit of Jessica, here I am
A little bit of you makes me your man... ♪♪♪
YOU'RE FANTASTIC!
Amazing
Thanks
very helpful thank you hadar
You're the best hadar 🇧🇷🇧🇷 Brazil
jussuh a lidl bit and we shall be there
I have always had a hard time pronouncing *little* and *a little bit* and I finally found the right video... thank you so much you were very helpful and you explained very well💕
Yay!! Glad you finally got it!!
Thank you for the video😊
Hello from Texas , thank you 🙏!!
I’m a Spanish speaker and I have more problems with the /I/ that with the little. Do you mind explaining better in isolation the short I sound? My husband said the /t/is silent! I don’t get it. Btw, I have watched your vowel masterclass and still don’t get it
Thank you hadar 😘😘
Hadar thank you .
Thank you mam!!
I've just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for the lesson!
Welcome! Happy to have you here:)
Excelente explanation like always.. By the way you look so nice with this hair style...
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Thanks a lot❤
Thanks, teacher
Hadar, have a nice day, right here in El Salvador C.A. it is 10 AM
I didn’t get which is the “Shua” sound
Hi Hadar, first of all, I love your videos, they help me a lot. I was wondering if you could make a video explaining how to pronounce the ''to'' in English. I don't know if I'm the only one confused, but it's kind of tricky to pronounce. Thank u
Thanks a lot
thank you
Thank you
Hi Good Afternoon Hadar Ma'am 👸,Good topic I really likes this one Hadar ma'am this topic like a good English song,and you are the perfect singer.
Hi Hadar, great video! Could you please make a video how to pronounce: butter and bottle of water, please?
could you make video about pronounce : at all and not at all ? thanks !
Flap ' T ' exactly like letter " ra " in Arabic
ليرول !
Great video andddd nice haircut , seriously.
Perfect, perfect, perfect!!!
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I have been expecting little bit longer video , anyway it is great lesson.
Hahaha and I thought it was a little too long... 😁
Would you make a video about the word (Harder), Please?
I join this request. I believe is one of the hardest word to pronounce for us Spanish native speakers
a little bit of daily practice helps you to improve your pronunciation drastically over a substantially short time.
You telling wery good
Is it correct to say 'a bit' instead of 'a little bit' ? I used it (going the easy way in my lazy brain) and the person kind of laugh a lid'ow bit... 🤔
Of course!
Hello from Brazil
Hi , a good channel, l like it . By the way, may you explain the difference between the two word ( moral , mortal ) ?
Great
Thanks a million. Can you do a video on get out of here please.
I think I have one! 🤔
Dead in the middle of Little Italy, little did we know, that we riddled two middlemen who didn't do diddily cit. Big Pun
I heard "a little bit" so many times that when I realized I was singing Mambo number five.
amazing
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98% people who watching this is from India ❤️❤️❤️
How do you pronounce TH when it's followed by an S sound? I've heard the TH disappear, TS and THS.
Hi, Hadar! This video was very helpful. Thanks! My question is ...how do you pronounce "literally" then? (you mentioned it in this video)
Hey, I have a video about it! Look it up 😍🙌
Yeah, Brazilians DO have problems to pronounce the dark "L'" properly.
here comes my phrase: Just a little bit of kindness would make the world a better place.
a little bit of kindness would make the world a little better
_Just to tack another _*_little_*_ on haha_
Nice
pretty good mam
So "little bit of" have the sound of V at the end? Like "a little bit ov"?
Yup. If there’s a consonant right after you can even reduce the V
@@hadar.shemesh Thanks
@@hadar.shemesh hi Hadar could you make a video about however. Although and though and even though. . Is very confusing when use one or other. though in spanish have at least three meanings. Txs bye!
Plese give me a littel bit of water
Hello English learners-
Dicho inglés británico coloquial -
“It’s doing my head in” or “it’s doing my nut in”
We use this saying to express that something or someone is annoying us or making us stressed.
Examples -
Im sick of the train being late, it’s doing my head in.
Stop making so much noise, you’re doing my head in.
The exam this morning was so hard, it did my nut in
Etc etc etc
Real Everyday English & say that in the U.S & they won’t have a clue what you’re talking about 😃
Katie Boutelant I did say it’s a coloquial British saying. I disagree by the way, I think most Americans would understand what you meant. The Americans use phrases that we in England don’t, but I still understand American dialect 😎
Bathe 0:33
Wow
Simple for me. :) But thanks!
👍 💪🏽
As an Egyptian Arabic speaker the flap t sound is unbelievably mind blowing and in certain words very confusing 😮 but i'm still working on it 😉😉👌
I would expect a little better courtesy from you. Is it correct...?
A little more would be better
you're so gorgeous
I need just a little bit of time to think about myself.
How to pronounce water clearly🙏🏽
Am I the only one who hears the letter R.? in the word 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 where is D
There's a little creepy house
In a little creepy place
Little creepy town
In a little creepy world
Little creepy girl
With her little creepy face
Saying funny things
That you have never heard..🎵 kerli-walking on air
GOOD PRACTICE HAHA
hahah nice!!
❤
👍 👍
I don’t get at all the pronunciation of just. Why shouldn’t it be pronounced as JAST?
Just a little bit your time
A little bit *of* your time
What's happening on the Earth? What does this expression mean?
Hi, if you wanna practice English with a native speaker, I'm available; I'm from Texas