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  • i feel like im a 3 year old

  • I hit the dislike button accidentaly when sneezing. Sorry, my bad

  • OMG her voice! It's like im listen to google translator >_<

  • There is an ah/awe problem here. It used to be that "auto" was pronounced AWE-toe or AWE-doe. But it's been changing in western US to AH-toe (AH-doe). (The "t" is often pronounced "d" all through the US for many words). I can hear all these pronunciations in this clip. Basically, the sound "awe" is disappearing gradually being replaced by "ah". To me this is not good, almost like a speech impediment. The letter string "au" is meant to indicate "awe" very often, giving some consistency.

  • What about Nigerian pronunciation or Guyanese? Your videos are quite stupid

  • @allegromarcato NO body is interesting in Nigerian or Guyanese pronunciation. !

    

  • The american girl changes her pronounciation while saying the word withouth pauseses. While she is pausing, she says th -sound in the word automotive, but when she says it without pauses the th -sound turns into a d -sound. In the other half the british girl says it right on both of the occasions.

  • Spending so much time on the body mechanics of pronunciation is a very good way to teach a language. pronunciation can be very difficult.

  • A very important process learning english: automotive! ;-) Very thanks

  • thank you

  • I prefer the american girl.

  • thank you so much

  • Thank you for posting!! these videos are very useful.

  • I like it, thank u so much

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