@holdenru Check out my video on how to pronounce numbers ... I have 1 video for 11-20. As for your question on the word 'understand', I've never heard it that way.
Thank you for highlighting and stressing on the finer nuances of English. Learning a language like English has got no boundaries. There is no end to learning. Thanks for all the tips you have always been providing and this in particular for the right pronunciation.
sorry to jump in like this, how do you link TH consonant with T (for example) or any other consonant where you have you tongue high up, compare what you just said, 6 or 6.30 (THirty) and "jump in like THis", in both cases you pronounce TH but when you say 6.30 the TH is formed like T (with tongue flowing in the air and not touching the gum), but when you say "jump in like THis" you say it with your tongue out (between your teeth), I hope you get what I'm trying to say, thank you for your videos
@sunshine112228 Basically, just don't stop the sound. In a next word that begins with a vowel, like "or another", this might be easier than when the next word is a consonant. Look for it in this video, "er-wait" for "or wait".
thank u so much
SuperSnowflake96 1 month ago
i must say you are amazing this is the first time in my life i finely understood how to move my tongue and lips, you are AMAZING!
TheSurinkka 1 month ago
nice and clear as always =)
D80sRocks 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking
Thank you very much.
WWowWoo 1 month ago
Thanks for helping us with all those little things and details about pronunciation, you are incredible beautiful by the way :)
drumstar 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking
Love your videos... :)
mail4asim 1 month ago
i love you
MrSuicider91 1 month ago
Could you explain these pronunciations:
[twoni] for twenty
and
[underSHtand] for underStand (slang, accent, speech impediment?)
holdenru 1 month ago
@holdenru Check out my video on how to pronounce numbers ... I have 1 video for 11-20. As for your question on the word 'understand', I've never heard it that way.
Best,
Rachel
rachelsenglish 1 month ago
Thank you for highlighting and stressing on the finer nuances of English. Learning a language like English has got no boundaries. There is no end to learning. Thanks for all the tips you have always been providing and this in particular for the right pronunciation.
nageshb1 1 month ago
Hello, Rachel!
Great video and info. Thanks for sharing.
Kostas.
kakosuranosx 1 month ago
thank you very much Rachel
realli19 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking
Rachel, thank you for sharing amazing videos!
I'm convinced that there will come a time when my dream will come true to speak English fluently and like a native American.
m3ndox 1 month ago
sorry to jump in like this, how do you link TH consonant with T (for example) or any other consonant where you have you tongue high up, compare what you just said, 6 or 6.30 (THirty) and "jump in like THis", in both cases you pronounce TH but when you say 6.30 the TH is formed like T (with tongue flowing in the air and not touching the gum), but when you say "jump in like THis" you say it with your tongue out (between your teeth), I hope you get what I'm trying to say, thank you for your videos
bsdpowa 1 month ago
@bsdpowa I have had a lot of people asking about linking with a TH lately, so I'm planning on making a video on it soon.
rachelsenglish 1 month ago 2
I do appreciate all your tips, thanks a lot.
regiju1 1 month ago
Hi Rachel,Thanks for the videos and happy new year.
Htun691 1 month ago
Awesome thx
xbatootx 1 month ago
thanks! i didnt know that!
giulicoldplay 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking
Thanks for the video. It's really helpful. But how do I link "or" to the word after?
sunshine112228 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking
@sunshine112228 Basically, just don't stop the sound. In a next word that begins with a vowel, like "or another", this might be easier than when the next word is a consonant. Look for it in this video, "er-wait" for "or wait".
rachelsenglish 1 month ago
FROM BRAZIL
FROM MARCIO
Very nice, Teacher.
Thanks!
mtc1982mtc 1 month ago in playlist ESL: Reduction and Linking