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This is the best useful lesson i have learned in my life . Thanks very much
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ОтветитьLinking words together is very difficult for me. But because I really like speaking English naturally, I will try to practice every day and in any free time. Very useful lesson for me. Thanks a lot!
ОтветитьI’m a native speaker …. And she partly has this wrong and actually trying too hard even tho there’s words that do link but “cheese sanwhich” is not linked ur still pronounce the Z in cheese and the S in sandwich.
ОтветитьThis is real helpful thank you.
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ОтветитьThis video is very informative to me 💯👍
ОтветитьIs it enough visits? Or enovists? And dark green or dargreen???
ОтветитьThanks for explanation. It is very useful for learning journey.
ОтветитьEXCELLENT GINA...10!
Ответитьplease teach us how to link t th d th n th
ОтветитьCan we link (tch) and (dj) sounds ?!
Like : Orange juice
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ОтветитьI will be lessening to the Oxford English speaking language several times each week.
ОтветитьI'm very happy to learn how to combine words
ОтветитьThe first sound in " choice " is / tʃ / , not /dʒ / . You may check it in the Oxford Advanced learners dictionary
ОтветитьYou have a mistake in the pronunciation of ' choice ' . Check it in the dictionary.
Ответитьvery good
ОтветитьThis lesson is very good but it takes some time to practice.
ОтветитьThis video finally makes me realize that there is no good pronunciation without knowing when to stress and link words.Sometimes,you have to get back to the lowest level if you really need to grow.
Ответитьjust realized it's a 7 year old video...
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Well explained 👏
Excellent video
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ОтветитьThat was really useful for me. Thanks👍❤️
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ОтветитьIt is difficult for my first time but your teaching is very simple and useful
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ОтветитьNo pause between words? It is not true, unless my British colleagues born and bred in England are not native😂😂😂
You don’t pause within a chunk like cheese sandwich but you do between 2 ideas or when you have connective.
By the way, we say SaMwich more often than saNwich 😂
You don't sound British 😢
ОтветитьNice and practical! Thanks❤
Ответитьwhat kinds of book should I have to practice my pronunciation
ОтветитьThat's is an amazing lesson. Thank you. And I think when we don't know use "j" or "w", we should notice the mouth's movement.
ОтветитьThanks! It was really helpful.
ОтветитьExtremely informative.... thanks ma'am
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