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  • HAhahahah

  • @arvininfinity

    2:45-49

    OMFG

  • English is my first language so I dont know why the hell I'm watching this :D

  • thank you very much , ( with th )

  • this really helped someone i know! THANK YOU! ive been trying to teach this person say pronounce the th'' pronunciation for quiet some time now

  • Pronouncing th isn't so hard for me, but spelling it in fast succession is a problem.

    I guess the only way to improve that is a lot of practice.

  • LMFAO

  • Great, thanks. It isn't that difficult it's just the way you use your tongue.

    Just looks stupid when I pronounce it, sticking my tongue out a bit. Maybe native English speakers do it as well, but fast and then you don't really see it.

  • thank you. but i still find the pronunciation of words like months, something, clothes to be very difficult

  • Thank you! Your video help me more! Now i can pronounce that sound! Nobody will laugh me anymore!!!

  • thththththththththaank youu

    

  • She scares me... o_o But I finally can pronounce that sound.

  • hey! you lukS like katrina kaif =p

  • hilariuos :D

    useful never the less

  • but i am so happy that this girl makes the TH sound long enough for me to hear properly. i will definitely watch some other videos from her and subscribe.

  • thanks a lot ^^

  • tnks! a lot. 

  • I came here to try to show a Japanese guy how to say "Hello" rather than "Herro" :P

  • respect

    balla4life

  • You guys realize that in many cultures in Asia (China, Japan, Korea, etc.), they have no "th" sounds in their language, so it's quite difficult for them to learn how to pronounce these sounds.

    I bet the vast majority of the commentors here would have an extremely hard time learning all of the different sounds you need to learn how to pronounce in Chinese :P

  • fuck you all! Yes it is funny as hell. BUT - bo you even realise that all you English speakers sound equally retarded when speaking?

  • @ALDBslovakia You "sound" retarded even when you are writing. ;-) 

  • @JanaSklibova: hahaha, you are sooooo funny! I am sure your retarded mother and her brother, your father, are so proud on your sence of humor!

  • @ALDBslovakia Not as much as you are showing us here. ;-)

  • @JanaSklibova nevermind, your butterflies run from a strange strings of pearls! Have you ever considered a bear for a puppy? And is there even a gore that isn't to skanky for you?

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  • are you from englan or america

  • Wow, thank you,I could never properly pronounce the th sound. I've been told to pronounce it with your tongue between your teeth but it never worked.

    Also, I find it very difficult to pronounce 'thr', as in 'three' or 'through'. Could you help me with these?

  • WOOT I LEARNED HOW TO FINALLY SAY THANKYOU LOLOLOL

  • I have had a difficult time teaching my ESL students the English "TH' sound. This was good but I think it would have been much better to have focused exclusively on either the "Voiced" or the "Voiceless" TH sound. I tried this video out on a few of them and the issue of Voiced vs. Voiceless was as difficult an issue as the sound itself

  • wow i realy needed this

  • tetteeeee

  • i lol'd haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahaha­ha

  • SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH=

    Darth vader xD

    i kid i kid.. this was very helpfull :)

  • 0:42 yaaaaaaaayyyyyy intresting much huh

  • Ttttthhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhank you.

  • so confused, i still can not distinguish the difference between th/z/s.

  • im fresh of the boats

  • I can't do it, it's really hard!

    HELP ME!!! :(

  • @oskarraksop what language do you speak?

    

  • disgusting恶心

  • @fortruther this is always hard for the fobs :)

  • Thank you! I have trouble with the voiceless th's ever since I had an accident when I was little and now it's doing better.

  • To a brazilian as me it's very, very difficult.

    So this video is very, very good!

    Her explanation is very cool. I could understood

    at all. Her voice is beatiful too.

    By this video I see that my teacher had learned me

    very well.

  • @christyanu she didn't learn you, she taught you

  • This is awesome, my mom would probably get lots of help from this!!!

  • Very helpful. I am a teacher, and this explains it very well. I teach Italians and Egyptians, and the Italians pronounce the TH sound like D, and the Egyptians like Z. Thanks..... :-)

  • THHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :D

  • I bet there's someone pointing a gun at her

  • @ImTheSaxMan LMAO

  • essa professora ensina muito bem!! gostei!!

    that teacher teachs very well!! I liked it!

    she must teach me at my home!!

  • maybe she should lear the v sound

  • I want to see a beautiful girl =D

  • wow! i always had (major) problems pronouncing the ''TH' but this video actually helped! a LOT! thank you!

  • She is right though. Watching these videos make you realize how little you know of your own language

  • your video very clear. Some of your pronunciations are not, such as your [v] and your [o] vowel. Is this an speech impediment?

  • thanks. Now I got it.

  • thank you ! it helped me a lot

  • I cracked up at 1:20

  • I love how every of my English teachers say "th" as "s" (and rarely "d")..

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  • 2:45 was epic :")

  • Did you have to pick the ugliest motherfucker on earth to be the face of your vide?

  • @frazze96 Who are you, the last Coca Cola of the desert?...

  • complicado pra caralho!

  • 2:45 - 2:49 HILARIOUS.

  • @ChickaShnaz

    hahaha

  • What if we need to use "flash" and "thunder" again? She's giving away our secret!

  • thanks, it helps me a lot

  • This isnt ENGLISH, it's AMERICAN...

    but anyway, why do I watch this? Who else found this looking for something else.

    PS: you would do better on radio..

  • zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzshhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttt­tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt­ttt

    learn to speack english women!!

  • bloody idiot

  • I find the 'th' without vibration really difficult, and this video was very helpful. Thank you very much!

  • Try first to visit logopedist. It is damn terrible to hear what you whistle. Its horror. Go to England for Christ sake. Don't intimidate the people. Disgusting.

  • That woman has a terrible lisp. Why is she trying to teach people to pronounce English properly?

  • sssthththank you very much!!

  • i feel stupid when i try it. is it normal?

  • hiss at me one more time and see what happens (-_-")

  • my friend think TH is F. he sayes everyone, but him is right and it pisses us all of >.< fey went to his mofer and fafer with fe shit

  • thank for this very thoughtful thing that you thought me ..it helps me alot to get through my thought .. on this th problem.. i wish to get a good job after learning this th problem... keep up the the good work.. god bless u..

  • you sound like thffhfffffffff

  • @morphmotionpictures You dislike English because of spelling irregularities, and you're choosing french? did you know there are over 17 ways in french to write the sound /eh/, as in English "pet"? Of the six forms of the verb "Parler" (to speak) in the present tense, indicative mood, (je parle, tu parles, il/elle/on parle, nous parlons, vous parlez, ils/elles parlent), four sound exactly the same? I hardly think that french is a reasonable alternative in terms of spelling regularity.

  • I speak th like rapers like d and t, but in Russia where I am living all speak it like z and s

  • SUCK A DICK BITCH!

  • @cquenault DI NOT HAVE A CHANCE TO LEARN HOW TO RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE........ SPECIALLY IF IT A LADY?????

  • @trejojimmy No I haven't.

  • Looking for some reference but the speaker in this video is terrible.

  • this is HILARIOUS!! XD HAHAHAH oh god. Im not english but, holy shit, even i say "th" better than her... Very amusing vid anyway :P

  • My teacher pretty pretty.

  • @tinadenfinaNOT Better than her???? come on Post yoU r class an then we will see... Well there is one thing on what you are better....BAD WORDS AND INGNORANCE.....

  • 1:11 really hilarious.. plus shes bitchy..

  • @mesophyllcell LOLWHALE

  • lol sounds like my damn cell phone on vibrate xD

  • really?Wow.

  • LOL that bitch is Hillarious!

  • You are doing a great job thanks for Th help

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  • 1:11 LOL

  • it aint true,wtf

  • i think she said voice not woice

  • Thanks. It is helpful a lot

  • you spit all over the place

  • It is very useful. Thanks

  • make some noise Worcester,Ma

  • Thanks

  • this is funny

  • woiceless XD

  • woiced? what does the mean. Lol

  • Why is a woman who pronounces her w's like Elmer Fudd teaching people how to use an English accent? 00:36-00:42

    "This is the woiceless th sound, with no wibration"

    ("Oooh, I'll catch that wascally wabbit!")

  • elmer fudd pronounces v's properly. it's r's he gets wrong. "be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting wabbits".

  • FANNNNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYY

    haha

    nice one

  • I'd tap that.

  • it's sounds like thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    LMAO

  • LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.

  • she can't pronounce for shit

  • zuh hand... im german xD

  • 1:25-1:27

  • lol i heard that burp in there

  • u be ugghhh

  • Really need to work on the lighting and makeup there.

  • You do not put your tongue on your top teeth to say "zebra". If your tongue touches your top teeth, it will not work.

    With your teeth very close together or touching, you place your tongue behind your front teeth.

    Z is a quite S sound while using your vocal chords.

  • oh hw can u say that? can i take a lawyer to defend my bad pronunciation?

  • yea your 'ingles' sounds better but your spelling is even better.

  • thank you so much. I'm really appreciate it. believe it or not my ingles sound much better now.

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