Hi friends! Here's another one of my pronunciation videos (how to speak English naturally): ruclips.net/video/txmGcR5l-Z0/видео.html Have a great day! 🥰
I'm an English professor from the United States, and I have a small channel that combines gaming + learning English. I often watch other channels that teach English (even if I don't understand the native language!) to get ideas about how different people make content, and I just wanted to say that your videos are super well-made and helpful to learners, I think. You're doing a really good job.
It helps me a lot with my English studies. Thank you. I have a request. "can" and "can't" sound similar. Could you make a video next time to show how they are pronounced differently?
That is what I'm looking for. ‘Can’ and ‘can't’ sound very similar, which often causes me to misunderstand. However, they have completely opposite meanings. thank you in advance.
Suddenly I felt bad because I realized that I was enjoying the video and that I hadn't "liked" it yet, so I stopped it and did it. Ms. Brittany, I discovered your channel a couple of months ago and you don't know how much inspiration each of your videos gives me, because maybe deep down, it's you who inspires me. Thank you so much, really, for all the dedication that you clearly put into your work, thank you so much for the resources that you provide us and thank you also for sharing all your knowledge in such a genuine way. 💖 Here is a student who will one day achieve great mastery of English and of which you will be a part. 💫
Eres una excelente profesora, hablas de temas muy difíciles con claridad. El que no controla bien el idioma se pierde al escuchar los could, would, should+ have y lo explicas muy bien.
In my opinion, this way of speaking fast is more difficult than normal. I can understand when natives speak this way, but I can't speak that fast. I'll speak normally. Who knows, in the future, this way could be easier for me. Thanks! I appreciate your video; it's useful! I'm Brazilian! 🇧🇷
te quiero mucho profe grettings from colombia , each time i see u i am feel so confident and I'm always all ears, ready to improve my listening skills.
Many years ago, when I was starting to learn English while I listened to The Beatles white album at the same time I read the lyrics in it, one thing that called my attention was the flap sound, which sounds like an r in Spanish (I'm Chilean); so for English speaking learners of Spanish, as an example, if you want to pronounce correctly the r in the Spanish word "clara", you can use the flap sound in the English word better. Thank you, Brittany. Well done. You've got my like and subscription. Sergio.
Hi there! 👋🤗 I'm currently studying British English at school 🇬🇧 but have a keen interest in American English too 🇺🇸. Sometimes, understanding it can be a bit challenging, especially when it's spoken quickly 🏃💨. I really appreciate your clear explanations-they make such a difference! Thank you! 🙌😊
Ma'am we hope videos day by day.thank you ma'am .i'm learning american english . I desided to join with this channel . I can get improvement when development this channel . This is a super cool channel ❤
Very useful video as always, and I'd love if you make more of it in a practice way. Also I'd love to watch a video about the use of some prepositions in prhasal verbs such as up, out, off and so on, if there's any way to learn them.😂
I wish all Americans speak the way you do. I understand every single sentence you say. But reality is not the same and frustrating. Thank you for the great and amazing job. 💕
OMG!!! Very thank you for the important things 😃😃😃 d + y ➡︎ j ( ju, ha) t + y ➡︎ ch not important ➡︎ weak t ➡︎ d n ➡︎ m There are so much useful things here to understand Native American speakers. Thank you sooooo much. 😊😊😊
@@寺崎和彦 I’m so happy you found it useful! Maybe “important” is not the best word, because function words are important too. But function words can be weakened because the listener can more easily guess them from context. Thank you so much for your kind comment!!
Hello, thanks for your video, it is very helpful. Could you please also talk about tonation, rymth, and something like it to speak more naturally? thank you!
14:55 I'm a Portuguese native speaker but we understand pretty well Spanish. I suppose Will Smith is A1 or maybe A2 in Spanish. 15:07 I'm leaning japanese the expressions that Taylor Swift used is common on A1 well known as N5 in Japanese.
Timothée Chalamet is C2, he's perfectly fluent in French, he has no Armerican accent. Taylor Switf is more like B2. Great lesson, you've managed to squeeze in all that's needed to understand reductions and connected speech. But the way, I've noted that you tend to pronounce words starting with "str" as if they were "shtr", such as in "stress" which sounds like "shtress". Is it a regional feature? Is it common? Thanks for this excellent video
Also, yes, great ear! It's a feature specific to some countries. You might enjoy this video by linguist Dr. Lindsey on the topic: ruclips.net/video/F2X1pKEHIYw/видео.html
Hello Brittany i love your videos i'm improve my English with your tips thanks so much i wondering if you have any platform for teaching English beside youtube i mean a formal English curse. Again thank you so much.
Hi there! I'm so glad the videos are helpful! At the moment, I'm only making free videos here on RUclips + sending a free weekly newsletter. If (when?!) I open up classes or courses, my newsletter list will be the first to know! 🥰
This video is the very one I needed! Pretty useful is to try to use connected speech while speaking. Because if you speak like a robot, it's hard for your brain to understand that others speak in a different way. I am already on the "didʒə" (did you) step for a year+ watching videos and movies ONLY in English, but the "dʒə" understanding is only on its way 😅 The progress is slow as one can see 😆
Thanks a whole lot from Russian ESL students! Keep up the awesome work! We'd really appreciate it if you could you upload more videos presenting US idioms and slang expressions so that we could start communicating with native American speakers on an entirely different level. Also we'd like to see videos on your great channel featuring samples of job interviews, which is extremely critical for newly arrived immigrants as well as people coming to the US to work for a period of time stipulated in the contract. We are especially interested in customs and traditions as well as rules and regulations a typical American citizen is trying to follow. In addition, it would be great if you could give some valuable advice to new immigrants on where and why they had better settle down in the US in order to land a good job, get married and start a family. Those of us who are planning to get into a romantic relationship with Americans would like to get a better idea about personality traits of an average man or woman born and raised in the US. You're the best! We love you! - American Language Center Moscow, Russia
Mam I'm so confused. 1) Suppose I'm in class 10 and one of my friends is say to me what to do and not in college and reply to him "What if don't pass 10th" or "What if i didn't pass 10th" So what's the difference between these two and what's best to use?? I'm so confused in subjunctive specially in past one. 2) I wish i went or I wish i would go?? 3) My dilemma is here Sir.. *"They wouldn't or might not even know that their house is burglarizedd"* ( in the present somehow i got to know this news and the house owner isn't at home and I'm saying it to myself ) So here I'm not guessing or speculating but just saying it for no reason I mean sometimes we say like this? When we aren't actually emphasizing on something but just express things this way..Even we know they absolutely don't know about it still?? If i used "MUST" then it wouldn't imply that I'm guessing something with strong and firm evidence?? 4) let's say I'm biking to my home and suddenly i encounter a pothole and i have to move aside my two wheeler in no time to avoid it and a lady is behind me on her two-wheeler hit into it and starts quarreling and i say "HOW WOULD I KNOW (in advance) that there's pothole ahead?" So this would be correct? Because ( I'm not talking about any future thing ) I'm saying it for present and it's very obvious, I don't know how to express such a thing. Please correct me if I'm wrong and thanks in advance 🙏
OMG. I learnt English from an English teacher who used to speak like the unforgettable Queen Elisabeth in a public formal speech. "Did you = Ja"? OMG. God save English from Americans! 😁 Jokes apart. Really a good video, as usual!
If you watch and listen to a session of Congress, members of both chambers speak so clearly that it's easy to understand. it's the language of the street that's hard to understand sometimes.
You’re right! I do want to make a distinction however between “slang”/casual English and connected speech. They seem similar and are easily confused. Congress/government officials and others in positions of authority usually won’t use slang but they very often do use connected speech. You’ll find many examples of connected speech in their sentences if you listen for them!
I have watched a lot of videos and read a lot of English content, but I don't know while speaking, I don't understand what to say, so please tell me how. Jecab fattu
It's a long journey. You'll have to speak and write every day. If you have no one to practice with, write in a journal. Or use ChatGPT to correct your writing. Record yourself speaking every day and listen to your voice. You can do it!
Hi friends! Here's another one of my pronunciation videos (how to speak English naturally): ruclips.net/video/txmGcR5l-Z0/видео.html Have a great day! 🥰
Thank you so much!!! You are a good teacher and a very sunny person!
Hi , I want to study English with you thank you 🙏🌹🌹🌹
Good bless you my best teacher ❤
Hi. I would like buying the book you have where I can get it?
I'm an English professor from the United States, and I have a small channel that combines gaming + learning English. I often watch other channels that teach English (even if I don't understand the native language!) to get ideas about how different people make content, and I just wanted to say that your videos are super well-made and helpful to learners, I think. You're doing a really good job.
I appreciate that so much! It means a lot coming from another educator (and content creator too -- it's hard work!).
I often watch you and teacher Brittany's channel .😀
It helps me a lot with my English studies. Thank you. I have a request. "can" and "can't" sound similar. Could you make a video next time to show how they are pronounced differently?
@@감자고구마-m6n Great idea! 😊
That is what I'm looking for. ‘Can’ and ‘can't’ sound very similar, which often causes me to misunderstand. However, they have completely opposite meanings.
thank you in advance.
Sou do Brasil e amei a aula.
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@@magdaveloso4749Kkkkkkk nunca um brasileiro mas sempre um brasileiro
@@eldykenielBr em todo canto akakakakakakakaka
Suddenly I felt bad because I realized that I was enjoying the video and that I hadn't "liked" it yet, so I stopped it and did it. Ms. Brittany, I discovered your channel a couple of months ago and you don't know how much inspiration each of your videos gives me, because maybe deep down, it's you who inspires me.
Thank you so much, really, for all the dedication that you clearly put into your work, thank you so much for the resources that you provide us and thank you also for sharing all your knowledge in such a genuine way. 💖
Here is a student who will one day achieve great mastery of English and of which you will be a part. 💫
@@francescasanchez586 Thank you so much. I’m so privileged to be a part of your English learning! 💕🩷
Your explanation is very comprehensive.
Thank for you miss🎉
Thank you ❤
I was actually searching for this video and it came up automatically while opening RUclips 😊
Thanks a million for this class...😊
Your class is really good and helped me a lot. Thank you!
Awesome explanation. Thank you.
Gracias
Thank you.
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Eres una excelente profesora, hablas de temas muy difíciles con claridad. El que no controla bien el idioma se pierde al escuchar los could, would, should+ have y lo explicas muy bien.
In my opinion, this way of speaking fast is more difficult than normal.
I can understand when natives speak this way, but I can't speak that fast.
I'll speak normally.
Who knows, in the future, this way could be easier for me. Thanks!
I appreciate your video; it's useful! I'm Brazilian! 🇧🇷
I'm Lebanese who lived his whole life in Lebanon but I understood everything they said from the first time
You are doing a great job, teacher. Thank you.
can you make more of those kinds of videos? We need to learn how to speak clearly and naturally.
I need more of this American pronunciation videos.
Thank you so much sister you are so intelligent woman ❣️❣️❣️
Great tips! Thanks a lot.
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te quiero mucho profe grettings from colombia , each time i see u i am feel so confident and I'm always all ears, ready to improve my listening skills.
Thank you, teacher!
Thank you Brittany 🙏
Very informative video, thank you very much
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Another great video! I've just opened the google doc file attached in the weekly newsletter and there is a lot of examples. Thank you Brittany 😊
I’m so glad it was helpful! 🩷🩷
Wow ... I have been looking for this kind of video for a long time. Your video has made my day
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Many years ago, when I was starting to learn English while I listened to The Beatles white album at the same time I read the lyrics in it, one thing that called my attention was the flap sound, which sounds like an r in Spanish (I'm Chilean); so for English speaking learners of Spanish, as an example, if you want to pronounce correctly the r in the Spanish word "clara", you can use the flap sound in the English word better.
Thank you, Brittany. Well done. You've got my like and subscription.
Sergio.
Super interesting. If you recall the specific song, let me know. I’d love to go listen for the flap! 🤓
Thank you so much 🙏
The "English Teacher" Maestro I need, subscribing
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Hi there! 👋🤗 I'm currently studying British English at school 🇬🇧 but have a keen interest in American English too 🇺🇸. Sometimes, understanding it can be a bit challenging, especially when it's spoken quickly 🏃💨. I really appreciate your clear explanations-they make such a difference! Thank you! 🙌😊
We are together 👋 I AM HERE GIVING THAT STRENGTH 💪
Thanks for great class of inglês teacher
Thank you 💗💗
Ma'am we hope videos day by day.thank you ma'am .i'm learning american english . I desided to join with this channel . I can get improvement when development this channel . This is a super cool channel ❤
I'm happy to hear that!
Very useful video as always, and I'd love if you make more of it in a practice way. Also I'd love to watch a video about the use of some prepositions in prhasal verbs such as up, out, off and so on, if there's any way to learn them.😂
Thank you for the suggestions!
Really a good way to make us understand ..
I got a lot of words what happen when a celebrity what speak up.
I wish all Americans speak the way you do.
I understand every single sentence you say.
But reality is not the same and frustrating.
Thank you for the great and amazing job. 💕
🩷 I feel your pain! Stick with it, don’t give up
Very useful. Need more videos like this
Love you, thanks a lot!
Great❤
Thanks for your video ❤
Great works 👍
Important video thanks
OMG!!! Very thank you for the important things 😃😃😃
d + y ➡︎ j ( ju, ha)
t + y ➡︎ ch
not important ➡︎ weak
t ➡︎ d
n ➡︎ m
There are so much useful things here to understand Native American speakers.
Thank you sooooo much.
😊😊😊
@@寺崎和彦 I’m so happy you found it useful!
Maybe “important” is not the best word, because function words are important too. But function words can be weakened because the listener can more easily guess them from context.
Thank you so much for your kind comment!!
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Hello, thanks for your video, it is very helpful. Could you please also talk about tonation, rymth, and something like it to speak more naturally? thank you!
Your voice is so relaxing, it's like asmr.
I love asmr 🥹
Nice ur intrudration
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Make América great again 🎉🎉🎉 thanks
Grazie from GUATEMALA .
14:55 I'm a Portuguese native speaker but we understand pretty well Spanish. I suppose Will Smith is A1 or maybe A2 in Spanish.
15:07 I'm leaning japanese the expressions that Taylor Swift used is common on A1 well known as N5 in Japanese.
Yeah, Taylor Swift was counting to ten in German as far as I can tell 😅
Thank you! Yes, it seems Will Smith and Taylor Swift are at the beginning of their language-learning journeys in these videos 😊
Timothée Chalamet is C2, he's perfectly fluent in French, he has no Armerican accent. Taylor Switf is more like B2. Great lesson, you've managed to squeeze in all that's needed to understand reductions and connected speech. But the way, I've noted that you tend to pronounce words starting with "str" as if they were "shtr", such as in "stress" which sounds like "shtress". Is it a regional feature? Is it common? Thanks for this excellent video
Thank you for watching -- I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Also, yes, great ear! It's a feature specific to some countries. You might enjoy this video by linguist Dr. Lindsey on the topic: ruclips.net/video/F2X1pKEHIYw/видео.html
Sorry but Chalamet DOES have an accent in French. Not a strong one but if French is your native language, you can hear it.
Will Smith did it great in Spanish!!!
Great video!
Mind blown 🤯
Hello Brittany i love your videos i'm improve my English with your tips thanks so much i wondering if you have any platform for teaching English beside youtube i mean a formal English curse. Again thank you so much.
Hi there! I'm so glad the videos are helpful! At the moment, I'm only making free videos here on RUclips + sending a free weekly newsletter. If (when?!) I open up classes or courses, my newsletter list will be the first to know! 🥰
Hi I appreciate ❤ I'm Moroccan and I know a channel its name gigi Arabic , American girl learn English and she knew Moroccan language and she teach us
Pulang kampung nih😄, Btw great content. ❤
This video is the very one I needed!
Pretty useful is to try to use connected speech while speaking. Because if you speak like a robot, it's hard for your brain to understand that others speak in a different way.
I am already on the "didʒə" (did you) step for a year+ watching videos and movies ONLY in English, but the "dʒə" understanding is only on its way 😅
The progress is slow as one can see 😆
Ok so I learned to say "Shtrong" instead of a "Strong"😅
...and "Shtressed" instead of "Stressed" 😅
😅😄 Let’s talk about this in another video!
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Thanks a whole lot from Russian ESL students!
Keep up the awesome work!
We'd really appreciate it if you could you upload more videos presenting US idioms and slang expressions so that we could start communicating with native American speakers on an entirely different level.
Also we'd like to see videos on your great channel featuring samples of job interviews, which is extremely critical for newly arrived immigrants as well as people coming to the US to work for a period of time stipulated in the contract.
We are especially interested in customs and traditions as well as rules and regulations a typical American citizen is trying to follow.
In addition, it would be great if you could give some valuable advice to new immigrants on where and why they had better settle down in the US in order to land a good job, get married and start a family.
Those of us who are planning to get into a romantic relationship with Americans would like to get a better idea about personality traits of an average man or woman born and raised in the US.
You're the best!
We love you!
- American Language Center
Moscow, Russia
Wow, thank you so much!
Great
Barack Obama says= going back to my hometown is part of my life
What a great video. I subscribed.
Mam I'm so confused.
1) Suppose I'm in class 10 and one of my friends is say to me what to do and not in college and reply to him "What if don't pass 10th" or "What if i didn't pass 10th" So what's the difference between these two and what's best to use?? I'm so confused in subjunctive specially in past one.
2) I wish i went or I wish i would go??
3) My dilemma is here Sir.. *"They wouldn't or might not even know that their house is burglarizedd"* ( in the present somehow i got to know this news and the house owner isn't at home and I'm saying it to myself ) So here I'm not guessing or speculating but just saying it for no reason I mean sometimes we say like this? When we aren't actually emphasizing on something but just express things this way..Even we know they absolutely don't know about it still?? If i used "MUST" then it wouldn't imply that I'm guessing something with strong and firm evidence??
4) let's say I'm biking to my home and suddenly i encounter a pothole and i have to move aside my two wheeler in no time to avoid it and a lady is behind me on her two-wheeler hit into it and starts quarreling and i say "HOW WOULD I KNOW (in advance) that there's pothole ahead?" So this would be correct? Because ( I'm not talking about any future thing ) I'm saying it for present and it's very obvious, I don't know how to express such a thing.
Please correct me if I'm wrong and thanks in advance 🙏
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B1
Where can I get that book?
Timothée Chalamet je dirai : B2+ sur cet exemple. Timothée Chalamet, I would say: B2+ on this example
is there any pdf ? link
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OMG. I learnt English from an English teacher who used to speak like the unforgettable Queen Elisabeth in a public formal speech. "Did you = Ja"? OMG. God save English from Americans! 😁 Jokes apart. Really a good video, as usual!
My apologies to your English teacher 😅
I wanna communicate with native English speakers. Who can help me?
This is completely another language 😮😮
It's so easy to speak like a celebrity. Just cut any sentence with laugh. For example ' Oh, I was... am.... ah ha ha... yes!' 🙂
so funny😂😂
If you watch and listen to a session of Congress, members of both chambers speak so clearly that it's easy to understand. it's the language of the street that's hard to understand sometimes.
The fact is when you look for a job in an American company, you don't aim to work for the Congress. So you have to understand 'normal' people.
You’re right! I do want to make a distinction however between “slang”/casual English and connected speech. They seem similar and are easily confused.
Congress/government officials and others in positions of authority usually won’t use slang but they very often do use connected speech. You’ll find many examples of connected speech in their sentences if you listen for them!
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I'm still confussing how RUclips CC understand this words 😅😅
*these words
I have watched a lot of videos and read a lot of English content, but I don't know while speaking, I don't understand what to say, so please tell me how. Jecab fattu
My level is A1. 😮😢
Oh, too hard for me. As a Chinese, i find that what I learned at school is written English.
i try to speak english . did you go to the store today?
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2:30 star wars?:D
Music has too many of these types of contractions. 😟
I understand most of what you say, but I cannot speak or write. Please give me a solution to this problem
It's a long journey. You'll have to speak and write every day. If you have no one to practice with, write in a journal. Or use ChatGPT to correct your writing. Record yourself speaking every day and listen to your voice. You can do it!
@EnglishwithBrittany Thank you 🤍
Britany i love you.
I want to practice English more and more so what's your opinion about hello talk program if you do the same thing l 'll join your group immediately
Hi! I’m not familiar with that program so I’m not sure! But any speaking practice that you enjoy is likely to help you progress 👍
Okay thanks ❤
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After watching I found in english there is another language within it.. JoJo ji 😂😂😂
Indian English is easy to learn and popular throughout the world
Is Timmy french?