Thanks to both of you I'm improving my english pronuntiation. I'm from Mexico and the company I work for is from Scotland, it's a different accent but the standard brittish english/words are so useful to me. Thanks a lot, greetings from Mexico!!!
Hey guys! Here is my list of the tricky words: Explicit Valet (a French origin word) Appetite (because other European countries pronounce this world like how it pronounce in French) Massachusetts (because they might confuse where the stress is) Mauve Shire Plymouth Salisbury I lived in Southeastern Europe for 4 years, they were confused about the pronunciation differences between (tough, though, thought, although) I would be really happy if I help you, You asked where I based, I was born in Cornwall but I'm living in London. :-)
Fanniest teachers I've ever seen before, keep teaching so much English to all of us please. You are the best. And of couse you got a new subscriber. Thanks a lot guys!
Hello David. This is Jay writing back to you. We are so very pleased our channel was able to help We have many native English speakers who are part of the Simple English Videos community. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
It is always a pleasure to see your videos!! I'm waiting for the new one!There are lot of words there are so hard for me to say: jewelry and wood are two of them. Thanks!!!!
Hi Christian, you are most welcome. We're glad we were able to help with your pronunciation. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching our video.
McKenna, we're so glad you're enjoying our videos. Simple English Videos is a channel devoted to helping people learn or improve their English language skills. And many of our subscribers are actually native English speakers from around the world, along with thousands of non-native speakers. Thanks so much for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
I'm trying mi best with this words friends!! Thanks one more time for your dedication. Please, make another one with 'uncomfortable' , it's sooo dificult for me to pronounce!! Even more complicated than 'comfortable' 🤦🏻♂️
Hi Alberto. We have made a video about comfortable that you can see here: www.simpleenglishvideos.com/10-difficult-words-to-say-in-british-and-american-english/ but we haven't made one about uncomfortable. I can see how that would be trickier. Maybe we should make a video about just these two words.
A few words I personally have known for ESL speakers; Fascination, Quagmire, lodge. Tricky differences like "drought" and "draught" and then "draft". Live vs live. Read vs read and lead vs lead. Just for fun; fish=singular, fish=plural, and fishes=plural and when to properly use them.
Really interesting video. I love those video that Challenge my speaking, spelling, and why not, Phonetics and listening. My spelling classes have changed since I saw your videos for the first time. Greetings. Love you so much.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos mam there is a problem. The problem is that I can understand any English but when I am trying to speak English that become very difficult for me. Please mam suggest me how can speak English fluently. It's an humble request mam
Great videos like always, and I have a few suggestions for the words! Brewery, cavalry, explicit, February, library, rural, specific, and temperature! That’s a lot but hope you consider one of them!
Ha! Oh these are great Sophie. I have a question. Are you a teacher who is teaching a lot of Asian students? I ask because there are lots of r's and l's here that are bound to cause some slips. Some of these words are on our list already but I am adding ALL the rest. They're great suggestions. Oh and we looked at February before: ruclips.net/video/RJld_yfJ9qs/видео.html
Simple English Videos I am Asian but not a teacher, English is not my native language. (Japan) And in the past I had a lot of mishaps trying to pronounce these words! I have gotten better at pronouncing these words but when I talk too fast I tend to mispronounce it
@@SimpleEnglishVideos hi Jay and viky, that name sounds better, but this mobile belongs to my wife, i'm her husband and my name it's John i am catalan, i love your videos, awesome. greetings to both of you, from Manresa " Catalonia " PS. sorry about my mistakes, take care,
You're the best!!!You're so nice and funny!Best teachers ever!!You've given me the opportunity to find out so precisily the differences between these two best english accents. Grettings from Italy💕😊😊
Thank you for this video. You are very nice! But I am mad at my English teachers. You see, I am from Lithuania and we in Lithuania, were thought that for example word "foreigner" should be pronounce like :"for-einer" and you showed "forenor". Climb we were tought like "climb" and you say it like "Clim" without b. Thanks
Hi Airis, ah yes these words are tricky and well done for spotting them. But never be mad at your English teacher. English teachers are always WONDERFUL people. :-)
Hi Molly, this is Jay writing back to you. Vicki and I were just taking last night about producing a video with the different uses of the 'th' sound. So stay tuned :-) Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
I love it as always!! You've helped me a lot. Can you make a video about when to use contractions in English. (Formal and Informal writing and Formal and Informal Speaking pleaseeeeeeeee) Thank you so much!
Thanks for this video. You both really helpful because of you it's easy to learn both American and British English. But I love British English because in India emphasis to learn British English as compared to american. British English is to be considered as Standard English in India...
That was really good, i would like to see more and more videos to learn from you, thank you soo much for making this video and for teaching us such as this difficult worlds❤️😍
Thank you a lot for too much help, I’m your new subscriber and I wanna learn British English I’m from Pakistan and I’m gonna going to New Zealand soon!
0:51 Oh wow! That girl is Italian! I'm Italian too and i'm trying to learn better English language. I love so much British accent❤ American accent is good, but the British accent is incredible!😍🇬🇧
OMG ....My tongue got twisted .... Now I am on my way to hospital.......Lolol Pronouncing the English words is much more easier than pronouncing the words of Scandinavian languages. Thank God English is the most common International Language. Vicky I prefer UK accent to USA accent but Jay is right . USA pronunciation is far easier to learn..
Interestingly, I pronounce words more like Vicki, rather than Jay. I have had quite a number of British friends over the years and spent time in the UK as a kid, as an Army Brat and my Dad was stationed in the UK for a few years, formative years it seems. While I can't say that I'm a complete Anglophile, I have had a tendency to purchase British automobiles as a young man. MGs and Triumphs, though my very first car was a rather old Mercedes Benz. I did love my British cars though, especially my Triumph TR-4. The one British sports car that got away was the Lotus Europa. I nearly bought one, but it slipped through my fingers. Oh, sorry, I am a serious petrolhead, in case you hadn't noticed. So, thanks, this was another cute video, though I prefer the ones that deal more with British/American English and the differences therein.
Great cars, KRM. They were all the rage when I was a freshman in College many years ago. (This is Jay writing back to you.) But they were a bit scary too. I remember once riding into Manhattan from Queens through the Queens-Midtown tunnel in an MG midget. It was a terrifying experience. Thanks for watching our video.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos , I recall driving an MG Midget on a test drive while a high school kid. I loved the car, but being over 6' already, it was too small for me. So, years later when I found the TR-4 and it fit me, I was thrilled. By the way, very kind of you to answer this comment. So, many thanks for that kindness, Jay!
Hi Telken Texas. You're not alone :-) We have many viewers and subscribers who are native English speakers. Thanks so much for writing to us and thanks for watching our videos.
Hi, my name is hard to pronounce in English -Arthur. I'll say it in Spanish, French even Russian but not in English. Every time when I meet people, I've been spelling it:(. Thank you for yours videos, its helpful.
Yes that's a point:) I'll pronounce sound 'th' but not in my name for some reason and its confuses. Wats funny that both like American and British pronounce this name differently however not able to understand when not native speaker says that.
I'm facing some problems with prepositions. I always fail to put them in the right place and get less marks I'm my school exams. Could you please give me some advise so that I can improve myself in prepositions and get good marks in exams.
Hi Srinjoy. We have made a couple of videos about prepositions that you might like. ruclips.net/p/PLwrM2Wcy_MsDcFhN1i9vvUUt3QeYXjqBm We'll try to make more. They are tricky.
Great video, I've learnt more in this video than in any English class. In your next videos, please indicate stresses with an apostrophe! Analysis: əˈnæl.ə.sɪs Analyse: ˈæn.əl.aɪz
Hi Krenv. So glad it was useful. My favourite dictionaries indicate stress with an (upper line) apostrophe and it's the best way to do it in my view, so I get why this would be helpful to you. I've found that students don't always know that the apostrophe marks the accented syllable though, hence I opted for emboldening. But you're separating the syllables as well here which could be helpful. Let me think some more about this. Thanks very much for sharing this thought.
You're quite right NowItsKevin and thanks for this. I've collected a couple of examples of this word already. I hope to collect a few more and include it in a video.
This couple is so cute! Its lessons are pleasant. Tks!
Thanks Marcos. :-)
Yes mate
Jay only says "foreigner" like "far-eigner" because of his accent :P I'm American and I'd say "for" rather than "far" :)
Hi Nicole. Thanks for this. There is lots of variation in both British and American accents.
Me too.
Yes, I say "for" at the beginning of the word "foreigner", too!
Same.
i never knew that the B is silent in CLIMB.. this channel is so useful
So glad it's proving helpful RIP Apollo. Thanks for writing.
me neither. i always said "B" at the end lol
Me neither.
I fell in love with your style. Thank you so much for sharing your generosity .
Thank you so much Albert. We enjoy making the videos and are so glad you like them.
Really enjoy your chemistry in the video
Thanks so much Mehboob. :-)
Thanks to both of you I'm improving my english pronuntiation. I'm from Mexico and the company I work for is from Scotland, it's a different accent but the standard brittish english/words are so useful to me. Thanks a lot, greetings from Mexico!!!
Great to meet you Fernando. So glad your finding the vocabulary useful and good to know we are helping with Scottish English too. :-)
The power of Simple English is truly remarkable.
Thank you so much Mollie!
This video is so useful to learn English because they are speaking clearly and explaining easily.😊
Hey guys! Here is my list of the tricky words:
Explicit
Valet (a French origin word)
Appetite (because other European countries pronounce this world like how it pronounce in French)
Massachusetts (because they might confuse where the stress is)
Mauve
Shire
Plymouth
Salisbury
I lived in Southeastern Europe for 4 years, they were confused about the pronunciation differences between (tough, though, thought, although)
I would be really happy if I help you, You asked where I based, I was born in Cornwall but I'm living in London.
:-)
Thanks Al Bayou. What a great list! I've added them to our list. :-)
Best teachers in the world.
Thanks so much Ali :-)
Honestly this is the best channel
Thanks so much Jihad. :-)
I recommended and shared this two amazing teacher to my friends
Wow, thank you so much Mahmood! :-)
you both are great scholars. thanks for these videos. lots of love from India
That's so kind of you to say Raafiya. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watchin gour video.
Thanks for teaching us
Our pleasure!
It's 2020 and i'm still watching their videos. Yeayy ! Thanks and love this channel!❣❣
TENIANG EDMUND, that's so nice to know. Thanks for watching our videos. Most appreciated.
2:38 Jay you sly dawg, you XD
Ha! Hi Sly Dawg. Vicki here. Pay no attention to him. I don't. :-)
Oh Vicky your the sly dog now !!!!! I love you
Lo lo lol 69
Ah love your videos please make some more of video like this with some different learners. Thank you
More to come!
Fanniest teachers I've ever seen before, keep teaching so much English to all of us please. You are the best. And of couse you got a new subscriber. Thanks a lot guys!
Hello Yon m. and welcome to our channel! So glad you liked the video and thanks for writing.
I love them! they are my favorite teachers
Thanks so much Gabriela. :-)
Amazing video, amazing people!
Thanks so much for the kind words Mini3005. :-)
You are lure much likes this videos.Thank you so much for amazing tips.
So glad you liked it gabriel. Thanks for writing. :-)
this channel is so helpful im british and you told me how to say analysis so thanks
Hello David. This is Jay writing back to you. We are so very pleased our channel was able to help We have many native English speakers who are part of the Simple English Videos community. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching.
Your videos with british vs american pronunciation are top-notch. Thank you!
So glad you like them. :-)
Extraordinary,fantastic, beneficial,fruitful lesson i have found and got benefit really.🙏🙏
I’m not great at English Lit at school and so I just want to thank you two for helping me out with my vocabulary! Hello from the UK 🇬🇧
We're so glad to help ItzSkullzz! Thanks for writing. :-)
Hi Vicki Hi Jay These words are really hard to pronounce thanks for this video and have a great weekend
Ha! Yes. They were all viewers suggestions Aparecido. Thanks for writing.
It is always a pleasure to see your videos!! I'm waiting for the new one!There are lot of words there are so hard for me to say: jewelry and wood are two of them. Thanks!!!!
So glad you like our videos Maria. We've done jewelry. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/ABPiXDziEfU/видео.html
These are my favorite types of videos on this channel, I never thought about how hard these words would be for non-native speakers :o
We hope to make more of these videos next year Kayla. So glad you like them.
Great one Jay and Vicki! Love the comparisons between American and British English.
Thank you so much English Valley Cafe!
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Thanks a lot. This lesson is very useful. Please carry on such lessons.
We'll certainly try Tahir. Thanks for your support.
I got them all right. I am from Slovenia and we learned british english. Even my profesor spoke to us in english accent. Love it 😁👍.
asterchief, Great job!
@@SimpleEnglishVideos You should do a video about Vickys accent and Jay yours too. Similarities or differences, ok? Could you?
I would like to thank you for your videos, they are very useful and clear to not so trained ears... I'm a fan ❤️
Hi Cristian. Thanks so much! It's great to hear the videos are useful. Much appreciated.
Your videos are sooooo helpful! I love them!
Dervoxx, that's so special that you shared our videos with your mom. We're glad you both love them and thanks for watching.
Hey.I watched another video today. Loved it. And love you. I got so much from this. You are making it easier, fun and pleasing.
That's great to hear. Thanks Harshita.
Extremely brilliant
My greetings from Egypt
So glad you liked it! Greetings to you in Egypt Ali. :-)
You both are the best! ❤️
Thanks Romie. :-)
Wonderful learners, I liked all of them :) Thanks Vicki and Jay! Was a bit challenging this week :)
Yeah, they were such nice people. So glad you liked it Ahmed. Next week's video should be a little easier.
The pronunciation of Analysis in Spanish sounds almost like the English pronunciation
That's good to hear Gabo. It's great when things are easy to remember.
As always Thank you for your!
You're very welcome Sena!
The best channel EVER!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks so much Wanessa!
This is so awesome. Ive aleays said 'in-deekt' and never knew the proper pronunciation until now. Thanks a lot!! 🥰🥰🥰
Hi Christian, you are most welcome. We're glad we were able to help with your pronunciation. Thanks for letting us know and thanks for watching our video.
I love these videos. I'm american and I still learn from these
McKenna, we're so glad you're enjoying our videos. Simple English Videos is a channel devoted to helping people learn or improve their English language skills. And many of our subscribers are actually native English speakers from around the world, along with thousands of non-native speakers. Thanks so much for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
Super cute lessons 👍👍👍
Thanks Aji :-)
I learned a lot. Thanks.
That's good to hear. Thanks Nick.
I'm trying mi best with this words friends!! Thanks one more time for your dedication. Please, make another one with 'uncomfortable' , it's sooo dificult for me to pronounce!! Even more complicated than 'comfortable' 🤦🏻♂️
Hi Alberto. We have made a video about comfortable that you can see here: www.simpleenglishvideos.com/10-difficult-words-to-say-in-british-and-american-english/ but we haven't made one about uncomfortable. I can see how that would be trickier. Maybe we should make a video about just these two words.
Yous are so amazing guys I love your lessons!!!!!
Sophia. So notice to hear from you again. Thanks for watching :-)
Your welcome after all you are my idols Jay and Vicky
A few words I personally have known for ESL speakers; Fascination, Quagmire, lodge. Tricky differences like "drought" and "draught" and then "draft". Live vs live. Read vs read and lead vs lead. Just for fun; fish=singular, fish=plural, and fishes=plural and when to properly use them.
Thanks so much for these great suggestions Gentoo. :-)
Really interesting video. I love those video that Challenge my speaking, spelling, and why not, Phonetics and listening. My spelling classes have changed since I saw your videos for the first time. Greetings. Love you so much.
We're so glad to have you with us Cristhian!
These videos are really helpful! As I'm not a native English speaker and im trying to get my pronounciation right
So glad they are useful Meri. It's great to have you with us and thanks for writing.
These people need more subs
:-)
Thanks a lot for your videos
It's our pleasure Catherine. Thanks for writing.
Could you a record a video about the ed final sounds in words like engaged / launched / haunted, please?
Ah yes, those tricky -ed endings. I have had this on my list for a while, wondering how to approach it. Thanks for the reminder Luciene.
Nice. Well done! Thanks.
So glad you like it. Thanks for writing Rodrigo.
u r so good, thanx a lot.
How can we say ( vulnerable) it’s very hard to say.
Oh what a great idea! I will add this word to our list Basim. Thank you!
Thanks for the lovely video mam and sir
You are most welcome Laxmidhara. Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos mam there is a problem. The problem is that I can understand any English but when I am trying to speak English that become very difficult for me. Please mam suggest me how can speak English fluently. It's an humble request mam
Thank you.
You're very welcome, Gema.
I love learning english with this two. They are so cute couple 💗.
:-)
Thank you....Jay and Vicki
Now I did pronounciation correctly
That's great to hear. Thanks Feryan. :-)
Thanks
You're very welcome Saleem.
Great videos like always, and I have a few suggestions for the words! Brewery, cavalry, explicit, February, library, rural, specific, and temperature! That’s a lot but hope you consider one of them!
Ha! Oh these are great Sophie. I have a question. Are you a teacher who is teaching a lot of Asian students? I ask because there are lots of r's and l's here that are bound to cause some slips. Some of these words are on our list already but I am adding ALL the rest. They're great suggestions. Oh and we looked at February before: ruclips.net/video/RJld_yfJ9qs/видео.html
Simple English Videos I am Asian but not a teacher, English is not my native language. (Japan) And in the past I had a lot of mishaps trying to pronounce these words! I have gotten better at pronouncing these words but when I talk too fast I tend to mispronounce it
Well, it was a great list. Thank you.
cool lesson cheers,
Thanks a lot, Dolors Cirera.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos hi Jay and viky, that name sounds better, but this mobile belongs to my wife, i'm her husband and my name it's John i am catalan, i love your videos, awesome. greetings to both of you, from Manresa " Catalonia " PS. sorry about my mistakes, take care,
Hello John, and greetings to you and your wife in Catalonia. So glad you like the videos. :-)
Hi Jay andViky, from now on you know who i am, a man not a woman, sorry for that mess, cheers again.
You're the best!!!You're so nice and funny!Best teachers ever!!You've given me the opportunity to find out so precisily the differences between these two best english accents. Grettings from Italy💕😊😊
Hello English Channel. So glad you like the videos and greetings right back at you in Italy.
Thank you for this video. You are very nice! But I am mad at my English teachers. You see, I am from Lithuania and we in Lithuania, were thought that for example word "foreigner" should be pronounce like :"for-einer" and you showed "forenor". Climb we were tought like "climb" and you say it like "Clim" without b. Thanks
Hi Airis, ah yes these words are tricky and well done for spotting them. But never be mad at your English teacher. English teachers are always WONDERFUL people. :-)
@@SimpleEnglishVideos I am not mad. I am learning French language either. So I love my English and French teachers 😁
Greetings from São Paulo Brasil.
Greetings to you too Jose. :-)
Let`s hear the word "worth" :D I really struggle with that one!
Hi Molly, this is Jay writing back to you. Vicki and I were just taking last night about producing a video with the different uses of the 'th' sound. So stay tuned :-) Thanks for writing to us and thanks for watching our video.
Ohhh, great! now I know how to say "athlete". Tks so much!!!!
You're very welcome Flor. :-)
You're both awesome!!
I love it as always!! You've helped me a lot.
Can you make a video about when to use contractions in English. (Formal and Informal writing and Formal and Informal Speaking pleaseeeeeeeee)
Thank you so much!
Oh what an interesting idea Kevin. Let me think about it.
Simple English Videos Ohhhhh Thank you!!!!!!! Yes, sure. I'll let you think about it hah
Haha
I love this vedio.
Thank you very much.
Take care both of you.
You're very welcome Monveva.
Very nice and useful video.
We're so glad it was helpful! Thanks for letting us know, Fiorella.
I like so much this video, I can learn about it.
So glad you liked it Alexis. Thanks for writing. :-)
@@SimpleEnglishVideos Ok you are very good teacher, thanks for teach me, I'm from Colombia.
Thanks for this video. You both really helpful because of you it's easy to learn both American and British English. But I love British English because in India emphasis to learn British English as compared to american. British English is to be considered as Standard English in India...
So glad you liked it Ashish!
Misleading
Lead
Commercials
Herbs
Foreign
Gorgeous
Sensation
Condensation
Composition
Try These words PLZ I love your vids
Thanks so much for these great suggestions Joanne. :-)
Your channel deserves more subscribers. Love your vids sm!🧡
Thank you so much!!
That was really good, i would like to see more and more videos to learn from you, thank you soo much for making this video and for teaching us such as this difficult worlds❤️😍
So glad you liked it Martin and welcome to our channel. Thanks for writing.
Thank you a lot for too much help, I’m your new subscriber and I wanna learn British English I’m from Pakistan and I’m gonna going to New Zealand soon!
Good luck in New Zealand, and thank you so much for joining the Simple English Videos community.
Simple English Videos
Thank you!
0:51 Oh wow! That girl is Italian! I'm Italian too and i'm trying to learn better English language. I love so much British accent❤ American accent is good, but the British accent is incredible!😍🇬🇧
Good luck with your English language studies Valentina. We hope our videos help. Thanks for watching.
I am very good at finger wrestling. hahah
Why can't you hear a pterodactyl use the bathroom?
It's because the p is silent.
OMG ....My tongue got twisted .... Now I am on my way to hospital.......Lolol Pronouncing the English words is much more easier than pronouncing the words of Scandinavian languages. Thank God English is the most common International Language. Vicky I prefer UK accent to USA accent but Jay is right . USA pronunciation is far easier to learn..
Hi Chitra, this is Jay writing back to you. At least someone listens to me :-)
Oh I'm so glad that I subscribed..!!!
So glad you liked it Yasin. We're delighted to have you with us. :-)
So how should we pronounce climbing?
Hi Yaggik. Good question! The b is silent.
Thanks a lot for answering :)
very good
Thank you, Shakil. :-)
Cool
Thanks Alex. :-)
Do you edit your videos yourself?
Hi Benjamin. Vicki here. Yes we do. I edit the images and Jay does the audio.
thank you so much
You'e very welcome men men.
Interestingly, I pronounce words more like Vicki, rather than Jay. I have had quite a number of British friends over the years and spent time in the UK as a kid, as an Army Brat and my Dad was stationed in the UK for a few years, formative years it seems. While I can't say that I'm a complete Anglophile, I have had a tendency to purchase British automobiles as a young man. MGs and Triumphs, though my very first car was a rather old Mercedes Benz. I did love my British cars though, especially my Triumph TR-4. The one British sports car that got away was the Lotus Europa. I nearly bought one, but it slipped through my fingers. Oh, sorry, I am a serious petrolhead, in case you hadn't noticed.
So, thanks, this was another cute video, though I prefer the ones that deal more with British/American English and the differences therein.
Great cars, KRM. They were all the rage when I was a freshman in College many years ago. (This is Jay writing back to you.) But they were a bit scary too. I remember once riding into Manhattan from Queens through the Queens-Midtown tunnel in an MG midget. It was a terrifying experience. Thanks for watching our video.
@@SimpleEnglishVideos , I recall driving an MG Midget on a test drive while a high school kid. I loved the car, but being over 6' already, it was too small for me. So, years later when I found the TR-4 and it fit me, I was thrilled. By the way, very kind of you to answer this comment. So, many thanks for that kindness, Jay!
great ! I always enjoy your videos and recommend my friends as well.
Greetings from Kurdistan
Nice to hear from you Dalil. Thanks for sharing our videos with your friends and thanks for watching.
Análisis and analysis sounds the same in Spanish and English, it's quite interesting.
Thanks for sharing this Arturo.
"Lure" second word on British English that new information to me, I'm happy to know it and try to spell it.
So glad we could help, Fey.
No words r enough to compliment u.🤗🤗
Wow, thank you for these kind words Tanaya!
I'm a 47 year old Englishman. Why am i binge watching these videos.
Hi Telken Texas. You're not alone :-) We have many viewers and subscribers who are native English speakers. Thanks so much for writing to us and thanks for watching our videos.
Your videos are sooooo helpfu
😊
Hi, my name is hard to pronounce in English -Arthur. I'll say it in Spanish, French even Russian but not in English. Every time when I meet people, I've been spelling it:(. Thank you for yours videos, its helpful.
Oh yes! English speakers would expect to hear a 'th' sound there. Is that what confuses them Arthur? Thanks for writing.
Yes that's a point:) I'll pronounce sound 'th' but not in my name for some reason and its confuses. Wats funny that both like American and British pronounce this name differently however not able to understand when not native speaker says that.
Vicki is sooooooooooooo funny, she make me laugh every time she makes joke lol
Thanks so much Kurt. Vicki here. You've made my day. :-)
I'm facing some problems with prepositions. I always fail to put them in the right place and get less marks I'm my school exams. Could you please give me some advise so that I can improve myself in prepositions and get good marks in exams.
Hi Srinjoy. We have made a couple of videos about prepositions that you might like. ruclips.net/p/PLwrM2Wcy_MsDcFhN1i9vvUUt3QeYXjqBm We'll try to make more. They are tricky.
Hi, i love your video. Are ver helpfull.
The word 'viewer' it's tricky to me. Other word can be 'despicable'.
Thank a lot.
Hello Frederico. Thank you for these great suggestions. I've added them to my list.
Great video, I've learnt more in this video than in any English class. In your next videos, please indicate stresses with an apostrophe!
Analysis: əˈnæl.ə.sɪs
Analyse: ˈæn.əl.aɪz
Hi Krenv. So glad it was useful. My favourite dictionaries indicate stress with an (upper line) apostrophe and it's the best way to do it in my view, so I get why this would be helpful to you. I've found that students don't always know that the apostrophe marks the accented syllable though, hence I opted for emboldening. But you're separating the syllables as well here which could be helpful. Let me think some more about this. Thanks very much for sharing this thought.
what about ‘colonel’! :) that’s gotta be pretty hard for english learners (that aren’t french)
You're quite right NowItsKevin and thanks for this. I've collected a couple of examples of this word already. I hope to collect a few more and include it in a video.
NowItsKevin cur-nuhl
5:51 I hear -ekx…, but transcription is -iks. Am I right or not?
So cute! Love you both
Yves, that's so kind of you. Thanks for watching our videos.