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"TH" Pronunciation English Meeting ESL Lesson

Free pronunciation lesson (North American English). Pronunciation of the voiced & voiceless "TH" sound. EnglishMeeting.com video with Dave Sconda. I hope you find this lesson helpful & enjoya...  
 
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roahag393 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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this good help god plus you
ravenier00 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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thanks for this video..
bgseotx08 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Greetings from Indonesia!! Your video is a great help for us to practice English...Th..th...THank you!!! ;)
pieperx (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Greetings from Brazil too!
Brazilians have a great difficult to say "th," we sometimes tranform it for "f."
Hugs!
edoart20 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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thank you so much, you`re the best teacher. Greetings from Mexico.. thank`s again.
DsKoRn (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I thought he was serious at the beginning but, no. And it's very useful moreover !
nofetlkgib (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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We Indians touch our tongue at the back of our upper teeth to pronounce th. Now I know that we should put the tongue out beyond the teeth. But how do we know which th is voiced and which is voiceless?
kikinaborko (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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thank u very much dave i m sure it ll help me a lot.

Keep it up
zkmoonea (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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the real challenge isnt whether you could or not understand and try to copy, what hinders me so much is when these pronounciatons come to a whole sentence and you have got to talk fast as other people speak to you in a natural speed.

and i feel uncomfortable and hard to stick my tongue out to reach the area btn upper and lower teeth(i think partly bcuz i got buckteeth, not fairly, i figure that could be the reason), like when you native speakers say "what's that?" and "what's the forth one?"...
honglienhoa (1 month ago) Show Hide
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the best video - "th" Pronunciation

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