Yes, definitely. In the meantime, they rhyme with the word "all," so check out this video to get the pronunciation of "all," then just add /s/ and /p/ to make Saul and Paul: ruclips.net/video/YHkS8hlkRW8/видео.html
I'm so glad I found your channel while struggling with the word "environment"-truth be told, I still am a little bit, but I'm sure I'll get there eventually! :) Could you please consider making a video on how to pronounce the words "although" and "almost"? I have serious problems connecting the /ɑ/ with the /l/ in words like although, almost, always, all...
Hi, give yourself time, with practice the word should become smoother and easier. I'd be happy to cover "although" and "almost," I'm sure that will help others as well. I'll add it to my list for a future Word of the Day class. I think the back vowels plus dark L are a difficult combination for a lot of people. I recently covered the word "all" so you can check out this video for now: ruclips.net/video/YHkS8hlkRW8/видео.html
Thank you so much for all your lessons; l have a question , which probably is not relating to your lessons. I have problem with my English conversation, do you have any suggestions how can I improve it. Thanks in advance
Hi, yes, a few suggestions. One, have as many conversations as you can, because the more you do it, the more you'll improve. In addition, you can practice by yourself by speaking out loud in full sentences in English, just talking about your thoughts, what you're doing, having a conversation with yourself, so you can more practice with all of the tasks you need for conversation. Third, try watching American TV and movies, and when two characters are having a conversation, you can pause the show after one person speaks, and respond as if you were the other character. It gives your brain a chance to have to take turns in conversation, and again you'll build more skills through practice.
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Thanks for great lessons
I have a question
I cannot pronounce the names
Saul and Paul
Could u cover these two words
Saul and Paul ...
Yes, definitely. In the meantime, they rhyme with the word "all," so check out this video to get the pronunciation of "all," then just add /s/ and /p/ to make Saul and Paul: ruclips.net/video/YHkS8hlkRW8/видео.html
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I also have problem pronouncing the word all
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I ll look forward to it ~
I'm so glad I found your channel while struggling with the word "environment"-truth be told, I still am a little bit, but I'm sure I'll get there eventually! :)
Could you please consider making a video on how to pronounce the words "although" and "almost"? I have serious problems connecting the /ɑ/ with the /l/ in words like although, almost, always, all...
Hi, give yourself time, with practice the word should become smoother and easier. I'd be happy to cover "although" and "almost," I'm sure that will help others as well. I'll add it to my list for a future Word of the Day class. I think the back vowels plus dark L are a difficult combination for a lot of people. I recently covered the word "all" so you can check out this video for now: ruclips.net/video/YHkS8hlkRW8/видео.html
Hi, I'll be covering your words in Saturday's class: ruclips.net/video/B3dluZ-kFCQ/видео.html
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Words: processing, processes, tutorial.
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Hi Halim, thanks for the suggestions!
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Thank you so much for all your lessons; l have a question , which probably is not relating to your lessons. I have problem with my English conversation, do you have any suggestions how can I improve it. Thanks in advance
Hi, yes, a few suggestions. One, have as many conversations as you can, because the more you do it, the more you'll improve. In addition, you can practice by yourself by speaking out loud in full sentences in English, just talking about your thoughts, what you're doing, having a conversation with yourself, so you can more practice with all of the tasks you need for conversation. Third, try watching American TV and movies, and when two characters are having a conversation, you can pause the show after one person speaks, and respond as if you were the other character. It gives your brain a chance to have to take turns in conversation, and again you'll build more skills through practice.
Wonderful lesson. Can you make a video on how to pronounce "Study" and "Steady"? Thanks!
Yes, that actually was requested previously, and I covered it! Here's the video: ruclips.net/video/girUG7mt0wQ/видео.html
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Thank you very for this video.
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Wish list:
" Acceleration"
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Suresh Kumar
Hi Suresh, I covered your words in Sunday's Members class- check it out here: ruclips.net/video/9C5uuXYrHBQ/видео.html
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