I watched your all videos and it will be continue....... But most Essential thing that I'm going to fall in love with you deeper gradually..... Anyways, what should i do now behind this reason??????
It's a fantastic demonstration of the pronunciation of those sounds in a simple and effective way. I'm a non-native speaker - from Northeast India . I really like all your videos. With love and best wishes
When I was in my freashman's year, I remember our Phonetics teacher told us /ŋ/ was something like pronouncing 'tango' but holding the sound. I'll never forget that introduction.
Thank you Emma. I enjoyed your pronunciation video of " n'" and ng" Emma your teaching of pronunciation is really adorable. I want to join your online pronunciation course
Ma'am this is brilliant. But I couldn't find a similar videos for all the sounds in the playlist created by you in your channel. Especially I couldn't find some consonants. May be it is planned. Else I would request you to create one for all consonant sounds. All your videos are excellent and your knack to explain it simply nonpareil.
Thank you so much, u have no idea, how long I've been searching how to make the "ng" sound, I didn't undesrtand others videos, but I understood this one so easily, and was the same thing for the "th" sounds, your explanation was so easy to understand
Thank you sooo much specially for the notes at the end about -ing. Someone corrected me and I was going a bit crazy listening and investigating about it, thinking I had been doing it wrong all this time. I found connecting with n sound is easier and sounds more fluent, so speaking english as a second language I should be able to choose what makes me feel more like me, more natural. But not if it's not right at all of course. I can sleep peacefully now! 🙏
Emma madam.. Your videos are really usefull for everyone..... Pls kindly do me a favour.. If it is possible please upload a video related to the pronunciation of names and place names in the Holy Bible. It will be very usefull for me in my office readings.. 🙏🙏
I love your videos so much Emma! They are so useful! Is there any video to learn the / θ / sound? For me is the most difficult consonant sound to pronounce right now
changing the pronunciation I have learned to this more advanced one needs a prolonged period of practice moreover, the position of the tongue in ŋ sound really hard in the beginning, .I hope that changes in the future. Thanks a lot of your efforts
Hi! I have a question... could you do a video for the entire Yorkshire transcription please? I can't find any video about EVERY vowels AND consonants... I know it is not your accent but we never know.....
Can we say to kids that letter (g) is silent after letter (n) when it comes at the end of words ?For example : sing,wing,ring,king. Can we tell them this to make it simple ?
Hello Emma. Thanks for the video. I have a question. I will be very happy if you answer. What is the difference between / əʊ / / and / oʊ /. The same word is written differently in the American and English accent.For example UK /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ and USA /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/.What is the difference between them?Thanks:)
Oh that clarifield pronounce differences. Often I am wonder how some speech some ing ending sounds almost like k? But that ng (I cannot make that symbol) explane that. 😊 Thanks Emma
I hope you have a lovely day 😊
Hello l hope you explain sound sh and g and syllabic n and l and .
Thank you have a lovely day too... your effort is much appreciated... 👌👏🙂
I watched your all videos and it will be continue.......
But most Essential thing that I'm going to fall in love with you deeper gradually.....
Anyways, what should i do now behind this reason??????
Thank you so much for all your video
Thanks from Russia. Russians haven't got "ng-sound", and I used to not hear differens between these sounds
You're terrific and very exquisite English teacher I ever seen before! Congratulations!
Thanks! Emma, you just help me out a lot. In 10 minutes you guide me to understand one of my major problems in pronunciation. I love your videos.
Ciao Emma, Today, is my first time following your lesson, you are very very good . Thank you so much.
I learn the tone of voice from you best. You speak clearly and understandably. thank you so much.
you are the best teacher i have ever seen
Beautiful teacher always sweet smile. Thanks for sharing
So many years and many times that I listened and knew you in your channel. You are still wondering and amazing teacher Emma.
Thanks a million, Emma. Your way of teaching is so wondering.
Here's my all time favourite English teacher
It's a fantastic demonstration of the pronunciation of those sounds in a simple and effective way. I'm a non-native speaker - from Northeast India . I really like all your videos. With love and best wishes
Thanks Emma! This always has been an unanswered question in my brain.
Emma is the best phonetician........Yeasir from Bangladesh
super helpful, this should be the way we learn pronunciation
Mrs, you explain so well, it is impossible not to understand.
I'm a woman
When I was in my freashman's year, I remember our Phonetics teacher told us /ŋ/ was something like pronouncing 'tango' but holding the sound. I'll never forget that introduction.
Ooo!! That's good!!
was it Nini? 😆
@@starlight8452 Yes haha such a long time ago! 😂😊
Exactly what I was looking for, thank you Emma 😊👍👍
Your this video has helped me alot to understand about n, thanks for uploading this kind of video.
Thanks a lot for this class, Emma! You're one of my favourite English teachers
Aww thanks 😊
@@Pronunciationwithemma please make video all 44 sound in English
Your vidios are great for me to improve my pronunciation thank you
Hi, I've been following on Instagram, but I see ur RUclips channel now, wow it's really amazing to learn English, thank you
Just subscribed.
I love your teaching and you’re beautiful btw.
Your lessons have helped me a lot!
Really love ur explaination. The demonstrations are quite helpful for me to differentiate the /n/ & /ng/ sound.
once again I realize that the English language is fascinating and by interacting with a native speaker you learn more
Thanks you Emma
very clear demonstration! Thank you Emma
You make learn so easy and beautiful .
Hi Emma! Did you notice that when n is before “k” or “g” (velar plosives) the sound is always /ŋ/, that is also velar?
Yeah, it can change :)
Thank you Emma. I enjoyed your pronunciation video of " n'" and ng" Emma your teaching of pronunciation is really adorable. I want to join your online pronunciation course
Wow is a great lesson teacher .I like your teaching.
Your teaching and your pronunciation are so nice❤️
Your class is so fruitful @ exiting. I love you v much.
A video like this is solid gold to me
Ma'am this is brilliant. But I couldn't find a similar videos for all the sounds in the playlist created by you in your channel. Especially I couldn't find some consonants. May be it is planned. Else I would request you to create one for all consonant sounds. All your videos are excellent and your knack to explain it simply nonpareil.
It's planned for the future :)
Thank you so much, u have no idea, how long I've been searching how to make the "ng" sound, I didn't undesrtand others videos, but I understood this one so easily, and was the same thing for the "th" sounds, your explanation was so easy to understand
I'm so happy to help :)
Thank you sooo much specially for the notes at the end about -ing. Someone corrected me and I was going a bit crazy listening and investigating about it, thinking I had been doing it wrong all this time. I found connecting with n sound is easier and sounds more fluent, so speaking english as a second language I should be able to choose what makes me feel more like me, more natural. But not if it's not right at all of course. I can sleep peacefully now! 🙏
Hi Emma, the video is absolutely helpful, you're a great teacher and I like your way of explain things.
Great. Ma'am what about the words traditional & conventional? Are these synonym? Please include it in any video lesson. Thank you
Emma madam.. Your videos are really usefull for everyone..... Pls kindly do me a favour.. If it is possible please upload a video related to the pronunciation of names and place names in the Holy Bible. It will be very usefull for me in my office readings.. 🙏🙏
Nice to hear and watch from you this lesson.
I know someone who just asked me about the difference between these two sounds! I will share this video with him.
Thanks Emma! That video really helped me to pronounce many words correctly.
I'm so glad!
Very useful session, Emma! Thank you very much from India!
It is very useful sections. Thank you 👍
Lot of love and respect for u
teachet.🌹🌷
Thanks .you are great .I am trying pronunciation as like you
It is really helpful. thanks a lot.
thanks very helpful
You are brilliant! Thank you so much 💓
Motivating and Inspirational one👍Thank you so much 👏
Thank you so much!
I love your videos so much Emma! They are so useful! Is there any video to learn the / θ / sound? For me is the most difficult consonant sound to pronounce right now
Yes, I have a full video about it
@@Pronunciationwithemma I already found it, now to practice a million times xD
Hi Emma this video is really very useful
Hey Emma.How's it going? Would you please make a series of videos about how to pronouce the consonant sounds as you did for the vowels.
In the future, sure! :)
Thank you very much 🙏🙏
It's very clear,thank you very much
Thank you so much Emma
You are very lovely
Have a great day Emma, I love your English lessons. Stay healthy and safe!
I love how you do it.
Love much💖. I'm from Bangladesh.
Very very helpful, thank you 😊
I loved it. Thanks.
Thanks very much, Elma
Elma! That's a new one to the list 🤣
Thank teacher very much
I learned a lot from this video thank you
Amazing lesson
best description of sound ŋ
Your video is perfect! Thanks a lot , and it's realy helpful to me!
changing the pronunciation I have learned to this more advanced one needs a prolonged period of practice moreover, the position of the tongue in ŋ sound really hard in the beginning, .I hope that changes in the future. Thanks a lot of your efforts
so usefule, thank u , do u have a Telegram channel?
Amazing video! Thanks!
thinks emma💚💚, i suggest to create a platform for your followers in order to practice what we learn from you🤗🤗
I already have!
courses.pronunciationwithemma.com/courses/britishenglishpronunciationcourse
Really good video! Thanks a lot!!!
I wished for these classes.
Hi! I have a question... could you do a video for the entire Yorkshire transcription please?
I can't find any video about EVERY vowels AND consonants...
I know it is not your accent but we never know.....
Please watch
ruclips.net/video/vB-7HCwmHTk/видео.html
@@Pronunciationwithemma oh thank youuu!
Can you detect the difference of these sounds in daily conversation? and with closed eyes?
I talk about this at the end :)
Great.Thanks a lot. That's just what I looking for.
Thanks Emma.
thanks Emma, another great lesson
You are special Emma
Thank you Emma🇧🇩❤️
Good job Thank you maam
Praiseable class learned it 😊
Great! :)
Thanks a lot dear Emma Mam 🙏🙂 i belong from India
When teacher is beautiful lessons is sweet 😍
U n your lessons r beautiful!!!!
Thanks a lot prof, I love your classes.
Appreciate you efforts
Hey, lovely Emma!! Loved the lesson. 😃
Can we say to kids that letter (g) is silent after letter (n) when it comes at the end of words ?For example : sing,wing,ring,king. Can we tell them this to make it simple ?
It isn't silent! It just changes to a completely different sound:)
Hello Emma. Thanks for the video. I have a question. I will be very happy if you answer. What is the difference between / əʊ / / and / oʊ /. The same word is written differently in the American and English accent.For example UK /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ and USA /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɪs/.What is the difference between them?Thanks:)
I wouldn't even worry about this unless you were doing a degree in phonetics, the difference is so so sooo subtle.
İ from turkey live in İstanbul
İ Love you Emma
You pronounced the "Ng" sound very well. Most people pronounce this sound getting easily wrong.
Thanks a lot
I'm new in your channel. This my first video and I like to see all your videos in the future.
Oh that clarifield pronounce differences.
Often I am wonder how some speech some ing ending sounds almost like k? But that ng (I cannot make that symbol) explane that. 😊
Thanks Emma
Thanks, Emma🙏🏻
Thanks emma
You are the best
Thanks Emma luckily I did not smash my phone before I finally made the sounds. Lucky to know the differences.