English Vowel Overview - American English Pronunciation - American Accent
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I am a literacy and ELL teacher and am always on the quest for good resources to teach both tutors and students. You have done the best job I have seen. You know what you are talking about and give good examples presented at a good pace. So many I've found on-line teach errors. This video is excellent and has value for literacy learners with native English who need to develop phonemic awareness of vowel sounds as well as ELLs. I will definitely be using your video in teaching and training.
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The best explanation ever.
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thank you very much this really helped me
God bless you!!! I've never seen anything so good about vowels like this lesson!! thank you!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching and for leaving such a great comment!
I have to say thank you!! These series are very helpful!! And let me ask you do you do prob lessons? Im working hard on my pronunciation!
Private*
What are prob lessons? I do all kinds of English lessons. I'm glad these videos help you. Thanks for watching.
Yes, I do private lessons.
Excellent!Thank you!.
Wow this is so clear for me thank u
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Thank you! This class really helped me!!!
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I liked it ,I saw these vowel charts before but never knew what do they mean.
Love you class ! ❤
An interesting lesson. The overview and terminology explanations useful.
Hello Denise...i love your overview of the vowels! Thank you! I have a question: How do you pronounce "where" and "were". Is there a difference?
Yes, there is a difference. I hope to make a video about this one day. 'Where' sounds like 'air' with a w in front. 'Were' sounds like the 'er' at the end of many words like river or teacher but with a w in front. I hope that helps for now. Thanks for watching my video.
best video , thanks
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Great work the same I had shared with my students.
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Excellent explanation! Very well organized and structured. Thank you, Denise!
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how to know my pronunciation is correct or not.. thanks for your easy class.
Hi. Thanks for watching my videos. There are websites and apps where you can check your pronunciation. Also, you can practice speaking with another person and see if they understand you. It is best to practice with a native English speaker, of course, but I know that is not always possible. You can also speak with someone of a different language background than you.
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That's an excellent visual representation. What about the "I" sound /aɪ/ as in mine or white or price? Where does that fit into this picture? Or why was it left out? Also the vowel sounds in saw and not sound exactly the same to me. Why are they separated as two sounds?
Hi. Great questions. The /aɪ/ sound is mentioned at about 23:37. Unfortunately, I did not devote much time to it. I have another video that talks about these sounds at ruclips.net/user/edit?o=U&video_id=_eSIFVHrIYU.
I (and many Americans) pronounce the vowels in saw /ɔ/ and not /ɑ/ as different vowels. The vowel in saw has rounded lips. The lips are not rounded in not. However, there are many native English speakers who do not pronounce these sounds differently. They pronounce both like /ɑ/ in not. The speakers who pronounce these sounds differently and those who pronounce the sounds the same speak different dialects of English.
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I want very excellent in English but I don't understand i want go oxfored 😂😂😂
It takes time to learn another language. Be patient. Go slowly. You will learn.
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Incomplete language. Useless justification for sounds of vowel. Forced acceptance of sounds. All that justification for sounds is useless for teaching in real sense. It only for satisfactory for teaching purpose. The languages I know I my opinion Hindi is more precise about sound of each alphabet. There may be much precise language then hindi in world but English language sounds are not precise.
thank you this is so useful for me
Wow.. this pronunciation class is best I've ever seen.. thank you.
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In my oppinion, you are the best teacher in English Phonetical. Thanks a lot for your videos.
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This the best video on the GA pronunciation I've ever seen! Amazing job. Must watch.
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Thank you so much for this video! we never learned that in school and this has helped me a lot. My English sounds much better now. I know that I still have to practice it but this made it much easier for me.
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This is great. I speak English but there are some words I don’t pronounce correctly. So I have little cousins correcting me and it’s embarrassing
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what the hell is the difference between the schwa and the short u?
Short u is usually transcribed as /ʌ/. Schwa is the unstressed version of /ʌ/. So, you can say unstressed short u and schwa are the same sound. Some dictionaries and textbooks use ŭ for short u instead of /ʌ/. Schwa is shown as /ə/.
very appreciate very helpful can't wait to use it!
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I have been watching your Video for a few days. They are very helpful. Thanks a lot.
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but Vietnamese subtitles are very understandable
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So amazing watching you from iraq 🇮🇶, thnx , is that the IPA teacher
Hi. Thanks for watching my video. Yes, I used IPA.
Some consider /ei/ and /ou/ as diphthongs and some as true /tense/ vowels, I don't know specifically the argumentation of the second camp.
Hi. I am not a linguist, so I rely on other linguists for technical information. According to Marianne Celce-Murcia, Donna M. Brinton, and Janet M. Goodwin in the book "Teaching Pronunciation" page 94, the vowels /iy, ey, ow, uw/ are called vowel + glide sequences. Diphthongs are "vowels consisting of a vowel sound followed by a nonadjacent glide within the same syllable."
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Excellent class. Thank you for teaching us. I've learned more in this class than my whole life in English classes at school. If only I could get my money back from those classes.
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I'm from Haiti so the phonetic vowels are good ❤
Great! Thanks for watching.
I'm from Brazil🇧🇷.
Generally Brazilians and Spanish speakers pronounce some words incorrectly because we learned the wrong way.
Generally we say incorrectly this:
not: /၁/
dog:/၁/
soft:/၁/
But with this lesson we will pronounce it right with /a/ sound
Brazilians usually say like this because in our native language the letter "*Ó* is pronounced like /၁/.
Usually we pronounce *sit* like */i/* because that is the sound of our letter *i*.
The only different sound is the */æ/* in *CAT*. That's why we usually say *cat* with /၁/ or /ε/
Thank you for this lesson.
*I will share with my English partners on WhatsApp*.
Thank you for your comments and thanks for watching. It's interesting to hear about other languages. I appreciate your telling others about my videos, too.
You can not explain where the toung should be.
You're a great lady really thank you for your efforts
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Your accent is clear. Excellent class!
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Good and timeless work! Thank you!
I always confunse u and yu as in boot, you, build, cute. This u sound is oo or yu?
Sometimes it is oo. Sometimes it is yu. Maybe this video will help. How to Pronounce /u/ and /ʊ/. ruclips.net/video/NORzH0PnfPE/видео.html
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데니스 당신을 존경 합니다.
몇년전부터 열심히 청취하고 있습니다.
좋은 말씀 정말 감사합니다! 그리고 제 영상을 시청해주셔서 정말 감사합니다! 제 영상이 사람들에게 도움이 된다는 소식을 들으니 정말 기쁩니다.
Thanks for your videos, I learnt a lot thanks
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Estou aprendendo inglês iniciando... Great video... Congratulations ... I am from Brazil
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good mornig please can you teach me how to learn to read and write and all prefixes and all suffix in English how to see vidoes please help me thank you
Congrats for the excellent video class !!!!
Thank you!
In a single view, you taught all the vowels, nice and great, mam. I have a doubt, why schwa is used for BUT not for NUT and CUT.
But is usually shown in dictionaries with both a stressed vowel /ʌ/ and an unstressed vowel /ə/. Nut and cut always have a stressed vowel /ʌ/ so the unstressed schwa is not used. They all sound the same to me.
@@Coopos ok mam, thank you.
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The best tutorial ever
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awesome, you're terrific! I've been watching tons of other videos in different channel, I have just got what I was looking for...
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This video is awesome it's really help me
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Muchas gracias, lady. Muy buena clase. The best!!!
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is w and y letters semi vowel
Yes.
@@Coopos thank you so much, I hope you make a video about semi-vowels.
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@@ramzy-6566 Happy New Year to you, too! I have these videos. Maybe they will help you. How to pronounce /w/ - part 1. ruclips.net/video/7wO6HT97B0w/видео.html
How to pronounce /w/ - part 2. ruclips.net/video/mkKHdxVU85E/видео.html
How to pronounce /j/ - letter y. ruclips.net/video/8twbQzumNQs/видео.html
Wonderful video thanks
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I was born/raised in northern Ohio and then moved to Lawn Guyland. How do I get my Ohio accent back??!! Help!
I still say 'horrible' and not 'harrable' - and say 'New York' and not 'New Yawk' ... but people keep asking me if I'm from NY. Ugh!
Frustrating, right? If horrible and New York are not the troublesome words, maybe you could ask people why they think you're from New York. Then concentrate on changing the pronunciation of the words in their answer. It would help to listen and speak to people from Ohio. Good luck!
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This is one of the best classes I've ever watched. Thank you!
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good mornig please can you teach me how to learn to read and write and all prefixes and all suffix in English how to see vidoes please help me thank you
Hello. Right now I am not able to teach reading and writing. I'm sorry. If you type 'read write english' in Google search, you will get many results. Maybe one of those results will help you. I wish you good luck and happy learning!
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I am from Dominican Republic. I am learning English. You are an amazing teacher . This lesson gave me the basis for my English learning. Thank you so much. God bless you.
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U in but is not schwa sound.
It is /ʌ/ when stressed and /ə/ when unstressed. I learned with /ə/ because the sounds are very close. Sorry for the confusion.
this course is the most fantastic I have ever saw. the pronunciation is very nice and clear, i like to hear her voice. the way how to pronounce correctly is help me huge and the improvement i got is also great. thanks a lot.
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You are best teaching english so far i've come across. Thanks for uploading video.
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Best efforts are made. Really nice video.
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Great Job! I think this is the best video I have seen regarding the explanation of vowel sounds!
Hi Denise, how is the pronunciation for the /\ as in butter?. Thank you.
Hi. It sounds the same as in but or cut. In my video, it is the same as /ə/ but /ʌ/ is stressed and /ə/ is not stressed.
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Nice video, I liked it and it's really useful for me, so that I'm still learning pronunciation.
But, now I need to practice this lesson with someone who speaks English.
Thank you for the lesson. Here's your *like*.
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Really helpful; thanks for sharing sweet teacher:)
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Thank you so much. Tongue position makes the difference!
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really helpfull, I like the way you explain because its easy and comprehensible. thanks a lot
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Super helpful! I need lots of practice on vowels
I'm glad I could help! Thanks for watching. 😊