English Pronunciation - Th & S

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http://www.engvid.com/ Probably the two most mispronounced sounds that cause misunderstood communication in English -- TH and S. Now learn how to sound them correctly and never be misunderstood again!

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  • can you tell me the tongue position and teeth position for pronunciation of S?

  • @SickOfJoo The back of your tongue is arched in your slightly opened mouth, and the tip is behind your teeth.You blow air over your tongue.

  • Hello :)

    my problem is that I can't pronouce the words (better, letter, water, bitter...etc) these kinds of words perfectly! can you please help me? :)

  • @PrinceOF9Imagination to say these words. break the word in half - say "bet -ter", wa - ter, bit-ter!!!!

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  • it's missing how to pronouce "three" it's the most difficult of them because it's similar of the word "tree", can you make a lesson about this?

  • I liked this so much!

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  • Ahaha you say "a big S"- a big ass

  • So funny classes!)))

  • thanks teacher. Its really help

  • thank you teacher.  from colombia att you now

  • You are a very beaultiful and atractive woman...i start studying but i allways lose my mind beacuse of your face...kk

  • Thank you so much this is an excellent video, I also like your sudden appearance at the beginnings :D also your analogies :D

  • I had an accident 5 years ago where I knocked two of my top front teeth. Since then, my speech has never been the same. The orthodontists said the shape of the teeth are fine and that I should speak to a speech therapist. I have noticed a slight gap in the upper section in between the two teeth. Could this have given me a lisp? Or may it have been that while I was wearing a denture for the better half of a year, my body adapted to a different shape and size? Please help

  • Thank you

  • Great lesson !!!!!  Great teacher !!!!!

  • thank you for your teaching ,,,,then here by me , it's hard to use the pronunciation when i am talking ,,,,verb+ing singing.........sicking... sinking...seeking ...throwing ....drawing ........please can me teach me again in this sentence n pronouce

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