Thanks a bunch. All of your recorded videos are kind of special, and I find unexpected information all the time like "the dark and light L". I admire u😊
Hi there! I've been following you since beginnings of 2018! This week, I had like 4 job interviews since I just graduated college, and every time I get asked by a recruter: "Where did you learn English"? Your name always comes up in the conversation! While it's true that I studied in a bilingual school since I was a kid and learned lots of vocab and grammar, it was never focused on pronunciation. I always tell the recruiters, you know, I improved my pronunciation because of somene called Rachel's English! I always have to give you your flowers because you are truly the reason I've improved so much, and then the recruters tell me: "Mmm, I think I've heard of her before, her name rings a bell". I start talking about the schwa, the stop t, reductions and much more... They prolly think I'm out of my mind, lol. I wanna thank you so much for your videos and for existing! Your hard work is truly appreciated. You're just the definition of the word iconic! You're an icon! Wish you the best, Rachel. Take care.
My mother tongue is Japanese. I learned a lot from this lesson! Especially, about [ou] and dirk [l]! ( Making my mouth round confidently, using upper throat instead of a toe of the tongue! ) These are a huge help! Thank you so much as ever❣️
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Hello,Rachel I have a question,please I've learned that "feel" is a stative verb meaning it can't be in the continuous form. Then why do you say "How are you feeling?" ? And what is the difference if I said "I feel sick." And "I'm feeling sick." Or which one is correct English? Thank you so much in advance
Hi Rachel, I'm French, Thanks for all the content you released on Internet. Hearing yours podcasts, I wonder if there is an other way of pronouncing "t". This other way is not to pronounce it ! like in "international", where you say "inernational"... Gilles
I know I'll sound kinda crazy here ( and this from a guy who already claimed that nursery rhymes and tongue twisters are awesome English learning tools ) : I saw a big improvement in the way I speak English after I started trying to emulate the British and the Australian accents. It seems to me that any time I did that , especially when it comes to the Australian accent, by the time I went back to speaking in an American accent..... my speech was a lot clearer and my accent was a lot less pronounced. .... or perhaps it just got weirder. Peace.
In American pronunciation, is 'thorough" possibly pronounced /'θɔ:r --/ as shown in the Marriam-Webster Dictionary, "thor·ough ˈthər-(ˌ)ō sometimes ˈthȯr-;"? Thank you.
This rule about the word "the" has changed! Although many people still use the EE pronunciation when the word is followed by a vowel, it is also acceptable to use the schwa version for everything now.
>_< I don't think I even pronounce "dark" Ls but with the tongue up somewhere (although it's flatter). But when I look in the mirror I can do it without and it sounds the same. I think I'd rather pull out or sharpen (not sure which) the pronunciation with the tongue... but I don't always bother.
OMG, the final L is a nightmare for us Brasilians. We just can't make a difference between go and goal, for instance. Or, between so and soul. When we try it, we make the same "mistake" that Spanish people make and our tongue touches our front teeth. hahahahahahaha That is a hard one.
And, people who have some kind of a speech imariment, such as former Predisednt of Brazil, Bolsonaro or former soccer player Romário. If you can emilate them, you'll be able to make the TH sound as in THanks or THink.
15 years? So, you started when you were 5. Right? Kidding. I was there, Rachel. I saw your video, and I remember thinking. "Boy, her pronunciation is better than mine. I'll follow her. hahahahahahahahah
That ouu , is from hanging with cows in cowboy times , and you constantly hear moouuuuuu . If you want to speak english ask somebody from england , not descendet of cowboys
There shouldn't be a U in "don't". But the way the IPA shows the OH diphthong includes a symbol that looks a bit like a U, [oʊ]. This just represents the OH diphthong sound. More on OH here: ruclips.net/video/Civ7UBZP99M/видео.htmlsi=KRjhM6-d7YIFFM_U
I loved when you pronounced all the "t" as "true t" 😅 (I'm a Spanish native speaker)
Many thanks for the video and thanks also to your student who served as an example.
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Thank you for updating us , making us aware of our mistakes and help us grow in our American English ❤
My pleasure @steevetested3847!
Thanks a bunch. All of your recorded videos are kind of special, and I find unexpected information all the time like "the dark and light L". I admire u😊
Hi there! I've been following you since beginnings of 2018!
This week, I had like 4 job interviews since I just graduated college, and every time I get asked by a recruter: "Where did you learn English"? Your name always comes up in the conversation! While it's true that I studied in a bilingual school since I was a kid and learned lots of vocab and grammar, it was never focused on pronunciation. I always tell the recruiters, you know, I improved my pronunciation because of somene called Rachel's English! I always have to give you your flowers because you are truly the reason I've improved so much, and then the recruters tell me: "Mmm, I think I've heard of her before, her name rings a bell". I start talking about the schwa, the stop t, reductions and much more... They prolly think I'm out of my mind, lol.
I wanna thank you so much for your videos and for existing! Your hard work is truly appreciated. You're just the definition of the word iconic! You're an icon!
Wish you the best, Rachel. Take care.
Thanks for this great feedback - it's always great to hear positive things @oscarantob1999!
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My mother tongue is Japanese. I learned a lot from this lesson! Especially, about [ou] and dirk [l]! ( Making my mouth round confidently, using upper throat instead of a toe of the tongue! ) These are a huge help! Thank you so much as ever❣️
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11:21 Light L before vowels or diphthong, Dark L after.....
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The D in Portuguese from Portugal has the TH sound from faTHer, moTHer: The voiced one.
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Hello,Rachel
I have a question,please
I've learned that "feel" is a stative verb meaning it can't be in the continuous form. Then why do you say "How are you feeling?" ?
And what is the difference if I said "I feel sick." And "I'm feeling sick." Or which one is correct English?
Thank you so much in advance
Both are correct! Americans don't always follow traditional stative/dynamic rules, especially with words like feel, have or think.
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Hi! In "legal" we get the two l's.
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Hi, please could you make a video about connected speech with verbs ended in -ed, please?
Thanks for the suggestion @joseluispadillanolasco482! Here's a playlist: ruclips.net/video/gftHWQ6CLu8/видео.html
Hi Rachel, I'm French, Thanks for all the content you released on Internet. Hearing yours podcasts, I wonder if there is an other way of pronouncing "t". This other way is not to pronounce it ! like in "international", where you say "inernational"... Gilles
Yes, the T can be dropped, especially in NT clusters! More on that here: ruclips.net/video/5svtIgYDJDI/видео.htmlsi=b4PQJahppRGqogOI
Hi dear teacher, thanks a lot for the video, and what do you think about speaking skills of Ukrainian pupils?
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I've seen many Ukrainian students make wonderful progress with their American English!
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Hii Rachel could u plz help me how to use "quote and unquote"?? it,s kind of confusing to put into sentences. Thank you .❤
Here's more on how to use quotes: ruclips.net/video/K7DR5yuxSEE/видео.html
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I know I'll sound kinda crazy here ( and this from a guy who already claimed that nursery rhymes and tongue twisters are awesome English learning tools ) : I saw a big improvement in the way I speak English after I started trying to emulate the British and the Australian accents.
It seems to me that any time I did that , especially when it comes to the Australian accent, by the time I went back to speaking in an American accent..... my speech was a lot clearer and my accent was a lot less pronounced.
.... or perhaps it just got weirder.
Peace.
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Good work, keep it up. Thank you
Thanks, will do @ABDUKIGANDA!
I really found the zoomed footage of your mouth for the word thanks to be a great shot. Could you do more that way?
More to come @yungwest00!
In American pronunciation, is 'thorough" possibly pronounced /'θɔ:r --/ as shown in the Marriam-Webster Dictionary, "thor·ough ˈthər-(ˌ)ō sometimes ˈthȯr-;"?
Thank you.
The most common American pronunciation of this word is THUR-OH [ˈθɜroʊ], but I have also heard THOR-OH [ˈθɔroʊ].
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My Rachel good evening for the others i do but the dark l ! It's catch amarican.
Looks like it's pretty hard for some non-native English speakers to get it right
That sounds great
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Sorry about that @katayamafer! Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/jcxWf8a_7ms/видео.html
Maybe I'm just picky but at about :30 shouldn't the be pronounced "thee" (before a vowel sound) rather than "thuh ou diphthong"?
This rule about the word "the" has changed! Although many people still use the EE pronunciation when the word is followed by a vowel, it is also acceptable to use the schwa version for everything now.
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Can videos be subtitled in Chinese? I like and follow, thank you
Hi @kingly6108! We rely on the community for video translations but RUclips may have disabled that capability.
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Hey, Rachel. How about minimal pairs with the final L and without it. Let's say go X goal - so X soul - few X feel I'm runnng out of them. hahaha
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>_< I don't think I even pronounce "dark" Ls but with the tongue up somewhere (although it's flatter). But when I look in the mirror I can do it without and it sounds the same. I think I'd rather pull out or sharpen (not sure which) the pronunciation with the tongue... but I don't always bother.
Thanks for sharing @orelas167!
I love it ❤
Awesome
Rachel, the long Oo as in PHONE is a monophthong in GA English. 🇺🇸
OMG, the final L is a nightmare for us Brasilians. We just can't make a difference between go and goal, for instance. Or, between so and soul. When we try it, we make the same "mistake" that Spanish people make and our tongue touches our front teeth. hahahahahahaha That is a hard one.
And, people who have some kind of a speech imariment, such as former Predisednt of Brazil, Bolsonaro or former soccer player Romário. If you can emilate them, you'll be able to make the TH sound as in THanks or THink.
👍 good work
Thank you @Guide2English!
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You guys invented the /th/ sound and the /r/ just to mess with the rest of us. 😂😂😂
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15 years? So, you started when you were 5. Right? Kidding. I was there, Rachel. I saw your video, and I remember thinking. "Boy, her pronunciation is better than mine. I'll follow her. hahahahahahahahah
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That ouu , is from hanging with cows in cowboy times , and you constantly hear moouuuuuu . If you want to speak english ask somebody from england , not descendet of cowboys
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in the word ' don't ' I hear a lot of Americans saying it without including that u . Why is that?
There shouldn't be a U in "don't". But the way the IPA shows the OH diphthong includes a symbol that looks a bit like a U, [oʊ]. This just represents the OH diphthong sound. More on OH here: ruclips.net/video/Civ7UBZP99M/видео.htmlsi=KRjhM6-d7YIFFM_U
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This lady legit can't say ou xD
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