Your explanation about English reductions is so good, clearly and engaging. Many people in the US tend to speak so quickly and that's pretty normal but the main problem begins with having conversations with native English speakers for the first time. Many natives would have a hard time when speaking with non-native speakers because as a foreigner, I would never understand the strange way how most of them talk in informal situations. I could grasp what you were saying perfectly well after learning English for almost six years. Spoken English is actually very fast but I can understand many Americans, Canadians and Brits in formal settings and we should remember that English is a highly idiomatic language. Thanks a lot after all, that was very kind of you.
Hi Taylor, u r really really osm in teaching,,, I really so inspired of ur teaching, n also I can easily understood ur slang,,, such a wonderful effort u gave to make others easily understand, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
you said many people use a lot of reductions all the time but would they be giving a bad impression if they used them in a formal setting like for instance talking with a potential employer?
I personally try to be as articulate as possible in professional settings or when I am meeting someone for the first time. I would say for a potential employer you should definitely try to speak as clearly as possible. Thank you for watching the video!!
I m going to recommend yur channel to my friends. very clear information.
Your explanation about English reductions is so good, clearly and engaging. Many people in the US tend to speak so quickly and that's pretty normal but the main problem begins with having conversations with native English speakers for the first time. Many natives would have a hard time when speaking with non-native speakers because as a foreigner, I would never understand the strange way how most of them talk in informal situations. I could grasp what you were saying perfectly well after learning English for almost six years. Spoken English is actually very fast but I can understand many Americans, Canadians and Brits in formal settings and we should remember that English is a highly idiomatic language. Thanks a lot after all, that was very kind of you.
They also reduce words in a formal environment!
This is one of best ENGLISH lesson movie I've ever watched.
Thank you for watching!
... excellent ... !!!
Thank you very much. For me learning real english is like learning two languages at the same time !!
IRL, not gonna lie dude, best stuff, I've seen.
Omg it was so helpful please make more of these videos
Captain English, I liked much this lesson!
It's best video i've ever seen 'bout reductions, thx
I am glad for the lesson , however if possible , I would request you to add for us another reductions
We need more bro 😊
Make a lot of videos like this it helped me a lot
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Masha Allah. Very much impressed
Very good! Thanks bro!
Thank you for watching!
Very useful
It s very very helpful to me while learning English.
you explain very well! thank you.
It was really nice I like it please upload more nice videos
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Wonderful lesson, keep on! Thank you bro!
Excellent!!!🤗 I'm a new suscriptor🤗
great video❤
Thanks for watching!
That's really helpful, thanks a lot
The most important thing I've ever seen 👍🙏
Nice point
Your mind is Einstein's mind that you thought about the important sections for us thanks again
Very good video. Thank you.
Thanks man♥️ That's really nice. And the video and tools which are used are simple. That makes your video great 👑💙.. for me at least.
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Thank you so much, but i suggest you to put the phonetic symbol so non native speaker like me can hear hear the sound clearly. Keep going!,
pretty good. it helps us to understand interniews, movies...
Thank you! It was very helpful.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks a million!
What Reduce city and can and don’t want to?
Please help me to pronounce what'd be and what'd ( would/did/do getting confuse in contraction of what'd)
Thanks a lot it is really helpful we are looking for such an amazing videos like that
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Thank you very much!
Nice video
Thank u so much 🤯 god bless you
Thank you for watching!!
Mando bem ! great!
Amazing video
Siempre tengo problemas con la pronunciación rápida, ahora todo está más claro, gracias por la lección
Gracias por mirar!!
Hi Taylor, u r really really osm in teaching,,, I really so inspired of ur teaching, n also I can easily understood ur slang,,, such a wonderful effort u gave to make others easily understand, thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹
sri krish thank you Sri!!
Great video
you said many people use a lot of reductions all the time but would they be giving a bad impression if they used them in a formal setting like for instance talking with a potential employer?
I personally try to be as articulate as possible in professional settings or when I am meeting someone for the first time. I would say for a potential employer you should definitely try to speak as clearly as possible. Thank you for watching the video!!
Awesomeeeee
Thanks for watching!
Good job , bro 😍
thank you
Is the same for text messages?
Thanks a lot
Thank you for watching!
Please, more videos
It is difficult for us to notice
Can you make more videos about reductions?
Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Thank bro
nice!
Thank you for watching!
Thanks
We want like these videos
you're so amazing
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@@captainingles798 you're so late
How and why native English speakers use incomplete sentences to ask questions? For exemple, they say, "The lesson?", "The point?"
thx
Whats the difference these questions: "have you eaten yet?" Or "did you eat yet?" Like you Said.
High
Nothing I can't do you asked me
I'mna eat pizza tonight.
North Americans disturb their own language 😂
I m gonna now deducted to "iwuna" in usa
me: learning english to speak right
american new language unlocked: jeet yet?
me: dafag?🥲