Hello! Thanks for the comment! I thinkthe part about opening the mouth more is typical of language teachers. I also speak Portuguese, French and Spanish and I am used to moving my mouth in different ways too!
Give my regards to your family and friends in Poland!
it seems that you spelled my username wrong, its papsi not papso lol. some of my friends nicknamed me pepsi. but anyway, yea its pretty cool. i know a lot of native americans that use it. and in a few native american movies you can hear it too.
actually the reason i hear it a lot is because i am native american myself. i also hear "enit" a lot too. is that normal to other styles of english too?
no it's "enit", it's just part of the native accent. i dont understand why, but i dont use it. just some people i know. well good luck with your english. it seems like you know the basics already, just keep practicing.
I Love this video!!! It's really great!!! I just know the American accent and British accent. I havent't known much about Canadian accent and its root.
Hello Steve!
Thank you or "OBRIGADO"!
From: Brazil
fabiozelf 7 months ago
so nice and helpful thank you so much
dalal395 1 year ago
thank you. you are best language teacher.
Mswoaizhu 1 year ago
Nice one,Keep it up.
Arjun007ize 1 year ago
thanks
gndora 1 year ago
Is it ok to mix some words or verbs in both ways? I mean if I say: "I ought to go to school meanwhile she shouldn´t get up from bed".
Thank you, Andrew from Colombia.
andyfastandfurious 1 year ago
its really goodddddd
crischad1928 1 year ago
thank you for this explain......
leccevip 1 year ago
Thanks for your videos !! They help me a lot, keep on posting please.
Regards.
From: Dominican Republic
davidavalo 2 years ago
thanks for your videos !! it ( not they ) helps me a lot
komtrickz 2 years ago
Thnk u for sharing your wonderful video. I learned a lot,
From: philippines ^_^
shumackers 2 years ago
Thank you so much...
from: Philippines
PachugonG 2 years ago
you are welcome!
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 years ago
@PachugonG rip off. p
hawickman 1 year ago
hey steve how's it going I'm from Perù thanks for your videos help me enough you are awesome teacher take care bye
brucejohn14 2 years ago
Could you put substitle in your videos next time... That will be great!!
mascoterio 3 years ago
thanks a lot i'm from china..i like english very much......i will learn english hard!
gangtiexiongshi 3 years ago
Great! What part of Asia?
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
thanks a lot stive , I FROM ASIA
azizlain 3 years ago
Hello! Thanks for the comment! I thinkthe part about opening the mouth more is typical of language teachers. I also speak Portuguese, French and Spanish and I am used to moving my mouth in different ways too!
Give my regards to your family and friends in Poland!
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
hello thanks for the explanation are you can speak spanish too? wow i would like to hear that xD
Greetings from peru
g36c1 2 years ago
that's a quality video.
i've noticed that the Canadians open their mouths wider than for example the British. or maybe it's my sole notice.
cheers
tetryq 3 years ago
Thanks a lot, eh?
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
i hear 'eh' in a lot of native american english
papsi89 2 years ago
hello papso89... in fact 'eh' is typical of Canadians. It's really cool, eh? :D
AgnieszkaD1990 2 years ago
it seems that you spelled my username wrong, its papsi not papso lol. some of my friends nicknamed me pepsi. but anyway, yea its pretty cool. i know a lot of native americans that use it. and in a few native american movies you can hear it too.
papsi89 2 years ago
forgive me my mistake. That's good that you keep in touch with native speakers and watch english movies ;) Keep up the good work! :D
AgnieszkaD1990 2 years ago
actually the reason i hear it a lot is because i am native american myself. i also hear "enit" a lot too. is that normal to other styles of english too?
papsi89 2 years ago
that's good :) I am still learning and I must admit that learning with Steve's videos is so easy :)
'enit' ? Did you mean 'ain't' ?
AgnieszkaD1990 2 years ago
no it's "enit", it's just part of the native accent. i dont understand why, but i dont use it. just some people i know. well good luck with your english. it seems like you know the basics already, just keep practicing.
papsi89 2 years ago
Yes, this EH is so characteristic :)
by the way, great job!
davidsz1984 3 years ago
Ah, good point Agnieszka!!!
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
and Americans dont use 'EH', eh? :D
AgnieszkaD1990 3 years ago
great!
jordanasoares 4 years ago
cool!
nadjaanica 4 years ago
Great!
aboubey 4 years ago
hi Steve!
I'm to Brazil
spwan3 4 years ago
It's very funnily that I have never thought about differences between Canadian and American accent. Herhaps because of Canada is near by USA.
tarasbmal 4 years ago
If I phone tech support or sales in the United States, they only know I'm Canadian from their call display machine.
Regards,
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 4 years ago
I Love this video!!! It's really great!!! I just know the American accent and British accent. I havent't known much about Canadian accent and its root.
Linh
hoanghalinh 4 years ago
Great! Really useful! Thanks!
lwaked 4 years ago
I heard that Canadians use American accent, but British grammar and spelling;) nice to know the diffrences! Thanks! P.S. Cool! ;]
oskioscar 4 years ago
Thanks !!!!
PrivateEnglishPortal 4 years ago
Great! Thanks!
lewn5 4 years ago
cool!
opspops 4 years ago
Great!
I loved to know about this.
Its interesting to listen the english accents around the world.
anderpedron 4 years ago