To be honest I can't understand why you are making a fuss about 'w' and 'r'. There is no need to make a comparison between these two and it is very clear the sounds of these two. Usually the confusion is between 'v' and 'w'.
Having taught ESL for several years, I know that many students do have difficulty with these sounds, especially the "r" sound. And while some non-native English speakers, usually Slavic speakers, do confuse the "w" and "v" sound, I decided to combine "w" and "r" together, while covering the "v" sound in another video.
To be honest I can't understand why you are making a fuss about 'w' and 'r'. There is no need to make a comparison between these two and it is very clear the sounds of these two. Usually the confusion is between 'v' and 'w'.
ranbonzy 5 months ago
@ranbonzy
Having taught ESL for several years, I know that many students do have difficulty with these sounds, especially the "r" sound. And while some non-native English speakers, usually Slavic speakers, do confuse the "w" and "v" sound, I decided to combine "w" and "r" together, while covering the "v" sound in another video.
eslclick 5 months ago
bless you
eahb15 6 months ago
thanks so much, you really help me so much
Openacc 10 months ago
Thank you so much!! arigato!!
MrTRB48 10 months ago
Thank you!
christopherrobin917 1 year ago
İ like to pronounce thşs sentence:" where the wind will whisper to me" Here you are a lot of "w" :))
hayseninusername 2 years ago