Fun Easy English American English Pronunciation Introduction
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First off, Americans were originally British people who fled tyranny. So English people stole the English language? How ignorant.
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This is very good idea. I wonder if their are such videos for learning Japanese, Spanish, and French. I am trying to self-teach myself and it is quite difficult. I live in an area where there are quite a many immigrants so hand, eye signals, and body language are important. I understand most, but I came across someone I couldn't understand because of the thick accent, and I felt so horrible. >.>
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he looks like the "MILF HUNTER" from porn website
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Americans don't understand other accents, period, i'm Australian and understood her perfectly the first two times. This video is perfect for useless americans (a little redundant I know) but pointless for everyone else.
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akiko>please ask da white man to wash his hair and face.
akiko>your teacher looks filthy.
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I got a B in my (American) university Spanish phonetics class because my Spanish is boricua. :-p
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What I find is that, even though English pronunciation is sometimes really hard for non-native speakers, English speaking Canadians are very tolerant of funny accents. They are pragmatic: if one can understand whatever it is that another is trying to say, then everything is alright.
Try speaking French (their kind of French) in Québec. Then you will know what a hard time is.
(Sometimes I think they pretend to not understand. They can not be that dumb, can they?)
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Hi i am happy you decided to express your thoughts but you should consider this.
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Hi. I'm from Spain and here the English that we learn is the British one, but I like to learn by myself so I use to see movies and TV shows in original version and all of them are American, so I use the American English. The other day in my English class I had a new teacher and when she realized that I speak with American dialect she got angry!!! And she said that my English was horrible!! I got really mad with it. It's unbelievable but it's true, and I think that this situation is very sad.
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the only think i understood by her,it is : i want to be fucked by some .... ;P
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I stiill had a hard time understanding what she said for the last.
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FunEasyEnglish 3 years ago
whatever. you should learn english in british way.speak english as english do.simply because it belongs to them and they have got original accent(now before you start bombarding racial comments on me let me tell you i live in england but i am not english)
confusedimigrant 3 years ago
Hi. I am happy you decided to express your thoughts but you should consider this. Asking an American to speak British English is the same as asking someone from Japan or any other country to use only one dialect when most people use several dialects in their own countries. The diversity of English throughout the world makes the language even more interesting. Thanks for your comment.
FunEasyEnglish 3 years ago
Considering the comments made, you might want to consider closing the comments section. Or have the student explain in Japanese at the beginning of the clip the purpose of what you doing.
English4All 3 years ago
Actually I prefer to keep the comments section open for those who post useful comments. Those who like to post nasty comments simply make themselves and their countries look awful. Hopefully those people will change. Thank you for posting.
FunEasyEnglish 3 years ago
Hey, I really appreciate your comment earlier about the intent of the video and your support. The situation shown in the video is exactly what non-native English speakers encounter when they come to the United States. Unfortunately many Americans do not study other languages and are not as tolerant as they should be when speaking with a non-native English speaker. Some of my students in the United States were sad and upset when their pronunciation was not understood. Thank you again.
FunEasyEnglish 3 years ago