I’m so glad to hear that! It’s difficult for native speakers to recognise the aspects of their pronunciation that make it challenging for non-native speakers to understand. I believe knowing this makes us all a little more conscious and supportive of English learners! ❤ Thanks for your comment!
I have perceived that you are trying to convince us , the english learners the importance of paying attention for even subtle , slight differences in pronouncing those words mentioned by you in this viseo..dear english teacher thank you so much. May your shadow never grow less.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:36 🗣️ Function words in English sentences are usually unstressed and may get murmured or mumbled when spoken by native speakers. 01:37 🗣️ The word "that" can be stressed when used as a determiner or adverb, but it's unstressed when used as a conjunction to connect two clauses. 03:14 🗣️ The verb "be" has various forms like "am," "is," "are," "was," or "were," and they often become contractions when spoken quickly. 05:26 🗣️ Words starting with a vowel sound like "on" may get pulled towards the word before them when spoken quickly. 07:07 🗣️ The articles "a" and "an" are often unstressed in English sentences. 07:43 🗣️ The word "and" often becomes "n" when unstressed and connected to the previous word. 08:20 🗣️ The preposition "to" is usually unstressed and pronounced with the schwa sound when spoken quickly. 09:57 🗣️ The word "can" becomes a contraction "can't" when spoken quickly and stressed when emphasizing certainty. 10:28 🗣️ The word "not" often becomes contracted (e.g., "don't," "can't") when linked to a verb in a sentence. 12:53 🗣️ The definite article "the" has two unstressed forms depending on whether the word following it starts with a consonant or vowel sound. Made with HARPA AI
hello Emma , you were the creator of immitation technique before it was copied and spread out , most of your lessons are characterized by being intelligible , not to sound American or British or any other accent; you attract millions of subsribers by teaching how to speak intelligibly. we really like that.
Thank you for your attentiveness and your support! ❤ I no prefer not to focus on accent, but instead, on clear and natural pronunciation! Thanks for your message 😊
Dear Madam Emma,thank you so much for next exellent,great lesson and your first-class channel! I think,(only my humble opinion) that pronunciation is very tricky especially for us - people from Slavonic nations. Please,have a wonderful time.
Hi Emma, As a student I should definitely say that watching your videos and practicing with you is much more enjoyable than doing it in a classroom. Thank you for making such a wonderful lesson.♥️
Wow! What a English lesson! That why I missed you a lot. Defenitely you are the Best English teacher in Australia and one of the Best English teacher in the World by far. Thank you so much Emma have a great evening from Madrid spain ❤ 👍
Hello, I look forward to watching your videos everytime, so I check out your channel for a new one every day almostly and at the same time I am as an english teacher I recommend your lessons to all my students. Thank you for your efforts.
*Hey you, my dear Emma! So nice to meet you again! It's truly the greatest pleasure!💖💖💖* *Thanks a million for another fantastic pronunciation lesson!👍👍👍* *I remember that some similar lesson you created in the last year! The God blesses you!🙏*
I am so thankful for sharing your useful and great video.😊🙏💝 I must admit you are a superb teacher who is able to teach students with an innovative and interesting method has special skills and talents to teach. Now, I can speak fluency like a native because of you. I can't thank you enough.
I can't believe it ! Emma, you're an incredible teacher with a gift for transforming simple words into a fascinating and subtle lesson ❤️ Thank you so much helping us to improve our prononciation 🙏🙏🤗
Emma, thank u so much, very important for fluency! Can I ask u a pronunciation question?) Could u please 🙏shoot a video about oo: is there any rule for it? Coz I haven't found yet! Even natives can explain it!! Food, foot, cool, moon... I thought that it's about voiced sound in the end, but doesn't alwsys work!!! Thanks a lot)) love ❤your lessons! U r the best Teacher 👩🏫ever!!
I recently came to Australia. I don't know which city and state do have life, but thanks for your explanation and teaching. Please go in this way it is so much useful. I have lots of problems with Australian accent.
Es importante una pronunciación del inglés, tal como tú lo haces, pero no es a veces fácil oir y comprender una oración de este modo,; sin embargo, debemos escuchar mucho y seguido para acostumbrarnos al sonido. Mil gracia
Thank you very much for your fantastic lesson! It's very important to know things like these. I would like more lessons like this one. And I want to know what accent do you have? Do you have RP British English or Modern RP?
Hola Emma! Quiero comprar un buen libro de inglés gramatical y que tenga ejercicios y pruebas para complementarlo con estos videos. Me podrías recomendar algunos que consideres buenos?? Gracias por siempre ayudarnos a aprender inglés correctamente, me la paso viendo y repitiendo muchos de tus videos para mejorar mi ingles!! gracias 💖💖🙌🙌😁😁
This one is my favourite! www.amazon.com.au/English-Grammar-Use-Book-Answers/dp/1108457657/ref=asc_df_1108457657/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=341774831926&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3184368400010142120&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9070535&hvtargid=pla-590232532242&psc=1
Well, Emma. But I need to ask you what is the difference between I will or we "shall do" something or I "might do" something for special English teacher not to forget to practice in English to be quite fluent?
As a native speaker, you have shown me pronunciations of words that I never considered, like stressed vs unstressed. Very enlightening.
I’m so glad to hear that! It’s difficult for native speakers to recognise the aspects of their pronunciation that make it challenging for non-native speakers to understand. I believe knowing this makes us all a little more conscious and supportive of English learners! ❤
Thanks for your comment!
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I have perceived that you are trying to convince us , the english learners the importance of paying attention for even subtle , slight differences in pronouncing those words mentioned by you in this viseo..dear english teacher thank you so much. May your shadow never grow less.
🎉 thanks for your help and time ⏲️ 🎉 I really appreciate it 🙏
A very useful English Video Class, Thanks a lot for your effort and dedication. Hugs to the pretties English Teacher. Best Regards.
Thank you Emma, finally someone giving real advice to improve english pronunciation. Thank you !!
Thank you Emma🙏 Have a great day...
Hey mmenglish your teaching is so much brilliant, I love it so extensively.
Thank you! I’m happy you enjoyed the lesson 😊
This video should be stamped as a public service. It is a game changer!
Thank you for beautiful lesson.
Dear Emma, this is an excellent lesson. I'm 80 years now, and I'm watching your videos for many years. Thank you very much.
Love your Non verbal communication you have used
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:36 🗣️ Function words in English sentences are usually unstressed and may get murmured or mumbled when spoken by native speakers.
01:37 🗣️ The word "that" can be stressed when used as a determiner or adverb, but it's unstressed when used as a conjunction to connect two clauses.
03:14 🗣️ The verb "be" has various forms like "am," "is," "are," "was," or "were," and they often become contractions when spoken quickly.
05:26 🗣️ Words starting with a vowel sound like "on" may get pulled towards the word before them when spoken quickly.
07:07 🗣️ The articles "a" and "an" are often unstressed in English sentences.
07:43 🗣️ The word "and" often becomes "n" when unstressed and connected to the previous word.
08:20 🗣️ The preposition "to" is usually unstressed and pronounced with the schwa sound when spoken quickly.
09:57 🗣️ The word "can" becomes a contraction "can't" when spoken quickly and stressed when emphasizing certainty.
10:28 🗣️ The word "not" often becomes contracted (e.g., "don't," "can't") when linked to a verb in a sentence.
12:53 🗣️ The definite article "the" has two unstressed forms depending on whether the word following it starts with a consonant or vowel sound.
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you Emma for this new lesson. Your demonstration was nice and easy for us to follow.
Good! Im happy to hear that!
Emma your way of teaching is best 💯👍 and i love your all lessons 🙂
Thanks a lot ❤
My pleasure!
I like the way you get straight to the point. Your videos are very helpful. Thanks a lot !
Thank you Emma for this great lesson on pronunciation.
My pleasure!
Hi, Emma
An informative lesson, it is useful to all learners. Appreciate your efforts 👏👏.
Thanks and regards,
Dear Emma ❤🎉 thanks for teaching always. from 🇬🇧 UK
Thanks for watching!
hello Emma , you were the creator of immitation technique before it was copied and spread out , most of your lessons are characterized by being intelligible , not to sound American or British or any other accent; you attract millions of subsribers by teaching how to speak intelligibly. we really like that.
Thank you for your attentiveness and your support! ❤
I no prefer not to focus on accent, but instead, on clear and natural pronunciation! Thanks for your message 😊
Hello EMMA I feel like speaking English like you thanks a million for the lesson on pronunciation love you
Thank you so much Emma for another great lesson on pronunciation. It is very helpful!!
You're very welcome!
Every time I watch your videos it inspires me to improve my English, thank you
Hi 👋, it's always a pleasure to watch your videos on Tuesday. Thank you for your lesson, I really love it!!!
My pleasure!
This video is extremely useful 😊
Great! Thank you! BTW, I love your accent. ❤
Thank you for the lesson today... 👋🏼
12:58 very teaching very teaching I enjoyed this lesson Emma has won a kiss from my lips😇
Thanks Emma ...keep teaching 🙏
You are best english coach,Miss ❤️
Simple and amazing lesson , thank you so much .
You are welcome!
Dear Madam Emma,thank you so much for next exellent,great lesson and your first-class channel! I think,(only my humble opinion) that pronunciation is very tricky especially for us - people from Slavonic nations. Please,have a wonderful time.
I hope my lessons help you to improve!
Hi Emma, As a student I should definitely say that watching your videos and practicing with you is much more enjoyable than doing it in a classroom. Thank you for making such a wonderful lesson.♥️
Thanks teacher for the useful lesson. I exciting for the new videos. I think you are remarkable woman and teacher.
You're very welcome!
Emma is my best English teacher.
Wow! What a English lesson! That why I missed you a lot. Defenitely you are the Best English teacher in Australia and one of the Best English teacher in the World by far.
Thank you so much Emma have a great evening from Madrid spain ❤ 👍
I love you teaching. You rock 🌻
Thanks for this lesson, Emma!
My pleasure! 💖
Excellent lesson, as always. Thank you very much 😘
My pleasure!
Another fun lesson from Emma!!! I didn’t realize the difference in sounds until now 😃
Nicely Donne Thank you for the video Teacher
Glad it was helpful!
Hello, I look forward to watching your videos everytime, so I check out your channel for a new one every day almostly and at the same time I am as an english teacher I recommend your lessons to all my students. Thank you for your efforts.
Wow, thank you. I'm so pleased they are helpful Muhammed!
I a proud of you too. Amazing English lesson.
Have a great evening my favourity Australian English teacher ❤👍
Thank you! 😃
very interesting lesson💐💐💕
Thanks for your passion to teach us!! Your videos are really useful 😄 You're great Emma❤️🙏🏻😉
You're so welcome!
*Hey you, my dear Emma! So nice to meet you again! It's truly the greatest pleasure!💖💖💖*
*Thanks a million for another fantastic pronunciation lesson!👍👍👍*
*I remember that some similar lesson you created in the last year! The God blesses you!🙏*
My pleasure! Thanks for watching the lesson!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma
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Well .. Thank you Miss . 🌺🌺🌺
I am so thankful for sharing your useful and great video.😊🙏💝 I must admit you are a superb teacher who is able to teach students with an innovative and interesting method has special skills and talents to teach. Now, I can speak fluency like a native because of you. I can't thank you enough.
Love it💙🙏 this video Emma🧑🏫 😊💙
Thankyou 🙏
Happy week amazing video 😊
Wow that's wonderful thank you 😍
You're the best!! I've learned so much with your excellent lessons
Happy to hear that!
Thank you so much ms Emma
Thank you Emma for your kindness and incredible effort to make very helpful lesson which really help us improve our pronunciation, God Bless you.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Recently I am eagerly watching ur video mam I love so much ur videos mam thank u mam
Wow, such an amazing way to explain things, great video, great content, thank you thank you for doing this 🙏🙏
It's my pleasure! 😊
Your lessons are always a delight! Thank you! 😘
Such kind words, thank you 💖
I can't believe it ! Emma, you're an incredible teacher with a gift for transforming simple words into a fascinating and subtle lesson ❤️ Thank you so much helping us to improve our prononciation 🙏🙏🤗
It’s always a pleasure! I’m so glad it’s been helpful for you, Jean!
Thx for the video my English getting better when I’m watching your videos 😊
I'm so happy to hear that! Keep it up!
Nice to see you again Emma, hope you're well, love your channel!❤
Thank you!! 😊 nice to see you here!
G' DAY EMMA!! Kind regards from Bs. As. Argentina... Amazing lesson, as usual, very useful!! All the best, Rodolfo
G'day Rodolfo! Thanks for your comment!
Dear Emma mam,
Thank you so much for yet another wonderful lesson on English pronunciation.👌👏👏💓💓🙏🙏
Very useful thanks❤❤❤❤
Welcome 😊
Hi from senegal, interesting course ❤
Lovely lesson, Emma, I love yah❤❤
Hello lovely teacher Emma
Love from Pakistan 💚💚. Another amazing lesson. 🎉🎉
Thank you!
Interesting lesson
Какой красивый и приятный учитель! 🤗 Всегда поражаюсь! Эмма не стареет! Может ведьма?! 😅 Я шучу!
I love and respect how you explain things. Especially I went to Australia to study English, I just love your pronunciations, too.
Another great content
Love from INDIA 🇮🇳
❤
Thanks Teacher From Somaalia👍
You're welcome!
Emma, thank u so much, very important for fluency!
Can I ask u a pronunciation question?)
Could u please 🙏shoot a video about oo: is there any rule for it? Coz I haven't found yet! Even natives can explain it!!
Food, foot, cool, moon...
I thought that it's about voiced sound in the end, but doesn't alwsys work!!!
Thanks a lot)) love ❤your lessons! U r the best Teacher 👩🏫ever!!
So great
You keep on being the most beautiful teacher on RUclips. you're amazingly gorgeous !
I recently came to Australia. I don't know which city and state do have life, but thanks for your explanation and teaching. Please go in this way it is so much useful. I have lots of problems with Australian accent.
Hi teacher I always watching your videos
I like your speaking.
Thanks!
Perfect ❤
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Hi Emma ..i'm from India ..usually i follow ur videos..its fascinating one!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
I am Egyptian
I hope to speak like you one day
Thank you for everything
Ema
Glad you enjoyed it!
Es importante una pronunciación del inglés, tal como tú lo haces, pero no es a veces fácil oir y comprender una oración de este modo,; sin embargo, debemos escuchar mucho y seguido para acostumbrarnos al sonido. Mil gracia
Hi Emma 👋 from Honduras 👍
Hello there!
So good I like the video
I'm glad you like it
Hi emma 🍎, it was a nice video
Thank you! 😃
Thank u im from perú
Thank you very much for your fantastic lesson! It's very important to know things like these. I would like more lessons like this one. And I want to know what accent do you have? Do you have RP British English or Modern RP?
My pleasure! I'm from Australia 🙂
@@mmmEnglish_Emma but your English reminds me British English
MMM I LOVE YOU MY TEACHER ❤
Hi Emma! Thank you. Very useful information. Do you give private lessons?
No I don't, but you can learn all about my online courses ✨
mmmenglish.teachable.com/
And my English community for women here heylady.io/
Thanks!
@@mmmEnglish_Emma
Hola Emma! Quiero comprar un buen libro de inglés gramatical y que tenga ejercicios y pruebas para complementarlo con estos videos. Me podrías recomendar algunos que consideres buenos?? Gracias por siempre ayudarnos a aprender inglés correctamente, me la paso viendo y repitiendo muchos de tus videos para mejorar mi ingles!! gracias 💖💖🙌🙌😁😁
This one is my favourite! www.amazon.com.au/English-Grammar-Use-Book-Answers/dp/1108457657/ref=asc_df_1108457657/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=341774831926&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3184368400010142120&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9070535&hvtargid=pla-590232532242&psc=1
Finally miss u sm 💕
Hi Emma 🎉🎉 from India
Hello!!
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I don't know how it is possible, but I love you more than before.
Thank you so much,for share your knowlodge with us, it's hard tô pronunce some words with TH for me. 😅 Sorry my gramar mistakes. Kkk
Dear Emmma, I have one question for you: What is "Groove" in music? Thanks.
Well, Emma. But I need to ask you what is the difference between I will or we "shall do" something or I "might do" something for special English teacher not to forget to practice in English to be quite fluent?
You're perfect