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  • lol your so funny an you really helped me alot, thanks

  • awesomeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­

  • so many noise. the quality of the reproducing is not good

  • There was a noise. It could be better if there wasn t this. Get better

  • There was a noise. It could be better if there wasn t this. Get better

  • Well,I knew there were videos like this one on the internet,but I didn't know they were this accurate,still,I have some problems pronouncing words such as "worked".

  • @margaritalatina the pronunciation is quite different between people from England and those from the other states , those who live in England put more emphasis on the words can and can't to make the difference and to be more specific about they want to talk about , unfortunatly most of the people who aren't used to english language don't comprehend this important notion and how can 2 words like can & can't could change the whole sentence

  • Hi,

    interesting lesson, but I'm not sure about the objectives and the definitions you gave. English is my second language, and I teach English to adults in London. I teach the pronunciation of: d, t, id , which is linked to regular verbs endings ed. But, my lesson starts by explaining the difference between voiced or voiceless consonants. Regarding can and can't, I never put the enfasis in the ending t, as actually native speakers hardly pronounce the t, but in the length & stress of a in can.

  • thanks for your very valuable effort in all your videos.

  • Would you be my English teacher in France, you're better than my teacher !! LOL

  • You are an excellent English lecture. You elucidate simpler than english vet, well I don't know if they cal english teachers as vets but you kno what I mean,

    "retired english teachers" loolz

  • omg!! i lovee you!!

  • Wow... learning a lot with you, thank you!

    Brazil.

  • hi , teacher. I am from brazil. I'm 20 old .how are you? I'm fine. I'd like know the deference between "the" before wovel and before consonant, please. see you later. bye.

    P.S.: I am waiting..

  • hehe funny cliché introduction =D

  • This video is a key for the most important soungs in Amereican English,

  • Hey JAMES, JAMES, JAMES, I`m writing you down your name in this way to call your attention, Hey, This is my first time on youtube with an account. Well, I just want to send you a hi. I think you`re good. I know what you talk about, slang language is REAL ENGLISH in USA. So. good. and for the STDTH, its true, without thouse soungs, the english can take different meaning. Have a good one. I will be watching your videos.

  • This guy is better than my english teacher!!!

  • Very nice video thank you

    Your Ws looks like bottoms :D

  • Great lesson! I'll definitely try out that joke in my next adult class.

    BTW, you're really cute! Too bad you don't live near me! :P

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