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10 Pronunciation Mistakes Spanish Speakers Make | Pronunciación en inglés para hispanohablantes 

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In this video, you will learn the top pronunciation mistakes made by Spanish speakers. You will learn how to pronounce the H, the difference between B and V, Spanish R vs American R, why z's sound like s's by some Spanish speakers, words that end with M and more.
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@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you for watching! If you are a Spanish speaker, tell me what is the biggest challenge you struggle with (from the ones mentioned here). If you're not a Spanish speaker, tell me what are the challenges you are facing as a speaker of another language. And don't forget to download the American accent guide (it's free): bit.ly/46aiRiG
@ElianaPenalozaBienEstar
@ElianaPenalozaBienEstar 5 лет назад
To pronounce the Z sound for me is the most dificult challenge!!! Thanks a lot for this video, you can´t imagine how much I felt identified :D
@raquelmirandacubero3207
@raquelmirandacubero3207 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your videos! they are really useful and I also admire your body language, that makes your videos very engaging! My biggest challenge right now is trying to pronounce the long vowels, mostly in the middle of the words. There is also the pronunciation of the "L" sound, which is weird because we have the "L" sound in spanish, but it is just different I guess. I also think that might be some differences depending on what country are we coming from, I mean, we the costarricans do not have such a big problem with the "r" sound as some people from the caribbean might have; but instead we may struggle more with the -ed endings. Thank you so much! And I still looking forward to watch more videos in the near future :)
@InoEmely
@InoEmely 5 лет назад
You should do ball and bowl. Every time I say soup bowl people think I’m saying soup ball.
@diartos
@diartos 5 лет назад
The biggest challenge for me are the Z/R sounds, specially the R sound in the word "murder". I just CAN´T pronounce that word at all, so please let me know if you have a video teaching how to master the pronunciation to that word. Thanks a lot, Hadar for this video :)
@carlosthunder
@carlosthunder 4 года назад
The latin style of spanish speaker make them to speak very fast. that is a big situation for us.
@Jessica-kv2ob
@Jessica-kv2ob 5 лет назад
I'm mexican and this video was absolutely mind blowing!!!!! Thank you so much for making this!
@Ms.Americana
@Ms.Americana 4 года назад
I'm a Spanish speaking--> English teacher for over a decade. I teach/have taught American English pronunciation to hundreds of thousands of Spanish speakers...and Let me just say... that THIS VIDEO is the BEST DAMN video I've ever seen on the topic of pronunciation mistakes that Spanish speakers make (or other language speakers). Simply incredible work, Hader! You deserve an award! YOU were born to be a teacher. BRAVO! BRAVO! Subscribed!!!
@josecontreras7153
@josecontreras7153 2 месяца назад
Hundreds of thousands? 😮 How?🤔 We have the Z sound in Spanish. (desde)
@BUDbizWIZ
@BUDbizWIZ 2 месяца назад
I’ve taught live broadcasted classes online for almost 10 years. You reach a lot of students when it’s online; just like this video did
@josecontreras7153
@josecontreras7153 2 месяца назад
​@@BUDbizWIZI understand that, but saying "hundreds of thusands"🤭
@bribri8639
@bribri8639 3 года назад
I am a Spanish speaker, you are completely right, in fact, those are the mistakes I've been struggling with. Thank you so much!!! You have helped me a lot!
@miriamu.b.3503
@miriamu.b.3503 5 лет назад
By the way you pronounce Spanish sounds, you would make an excellent Spanish speaker!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Haha definitely planning to learn Spanish soon!
@joszeb
@joszeb 5 лет назад
For the way you pronounce its sounds, I would have bet that you were fluent in Spanish!
@glendasworld4125
@glendasworld4125 5 лет назад
A person usually has a foreign accent after learning a new language. But if you try to study all the sounds in that languague like this woman did, you can identify what you're doing wrong when you speak, train yourself to do it the right way, and lose the foreign accent.
@stevekollen1672
@stevekollen1672 4 года назад
@@joszeb I thought so too.
@mookie3684
@mookie3684 3 года назад
She is spanish speaker...you can tell.
@notsostealth2883
@notsostealth2883 5 лет назад
I never realized the way I pronounce the "h" until now. Someone mocked me for it once, and I was confused because I thought I was saying it correctly the entire time lmfaoooo!!!😅 Thank you!!!
@GenesisJassielOrtega
@GenesisJassielOrtega 4 года назад
ME TOO. I'm living in Canada. Studied and I'm working full time. My boyfriend is English so I'm surrounded by English 24/7. AND YET I DID NOT KNOW THAT.
@intothestorypodcast
@intothestorypodcast 3 года назад
Hahaha so funny
@markspiteri7053
@markspiteri7053 3 года назад
You said you are not a native English speaker. I would say now you are a native English speaker. Well done
@charliebrouun6510
@charliebrouun6510 5 лет назад
I always consider myself a pretty good speaker, until I watch your videos and I realise there's still a long way to go... :'s That S/Z distinction is such a tricky thing...
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
It is very tricky. I wrote why in the blog and guide. But if that's the only thing you' struggle with, you're in good shape😉
@maranathanaciondeDios
@maranathanaciondeDios 4 года назад
All that you said it’s right because I’m Spanish Speaker I use to do those mistakes, I’m from Guatemala 🇬🇹 by the way, so now I know that my English with change a lot after I wanted this video. Thanks 😊 for your tips.
@mytwocents7464
@mytwocents7464 5 лет назад
Great video as usual! Phonetically, Spanish is very simple, with fewer phonemes than most European languages I think. That's why we struggle speaking more phonetically complex languages. Greetings from Argentina!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Yes, absolutely. And it also has some unique phonological processes that don't occur in English, I guess that's part of the reason too. xoxo
@dibujodecroquis1684
@dibujodecroquis1684 4 года назад
Accent's Way English with Hadar Which unique processes?
@vibaj16
@vibaj16 3 года назад
Dibujo de Croquis I’m a native English speaker; I’m watching this because I’m curious about what’s difficult for Spanish people. She explained how to say ‘h’, the incorrect sound does not exist in English. I can make the sound if I practice, but no English word that I know of has that sound in it. I also think the Spanish ‘v’ sound is slightly different from the English ‘b’ sound. It seems like a combination of the English sounds of ‘v’ and ‘b’. By the way, I envy Spanish due to it’s far more consistent rules than English. I grew up with English, so I can pronounce pretty much any word, even if it’s new to me, but Spanish rules (not just pronunciation! Spelling, grammar, etc too!) are much more consistent. One spelling rule in English is annoying: “piece”, “ceiling”. A trick I learned is “i before e, except after c or sounding like ‘air’” (their)
@ShawEnglishOnline
@ShawEnglishOnline 5 лет назад
Hello Hadar! I randomly came across your channel and I love it. Your language skills and knowledge are commendable. You are definitely one of the real teachers on RU-vid. I do hope to meet you one day. Sincerely, Robin Shaw
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, Robin, for your beautiful comment. I really appreciate your words. I hope to meet you too!!
@luiscerda4031
@luiscerda4031 6 месяцев назад
@@hadar.shemesh Hello! Thank you for the video. Is the letter T at the end of the word "Street" a stop t?
@patriciagrajeda4015
@patriciagrajeda4015 2 года назад
You’re right now I’m practicing the Y and J, the B and V, the R, the H, the st, the Th👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@alpro795
@alpro795 3 года назад
I am a native Spanish (latino) speaker that lives in London and your video so impressed me as it made realise the mistakes I always make when I speak. English. I so hate my Spanish accent as I am always asked to repeat what I am saying when I talk to English native speakers and I'd give anything to get rid of it and to sound English. I am sure your videos will help me with so thanks in advance.
@xtyna100
@xtyna100 3 года назад
Gosh! This is exactly what I’ve been looking for.! I’m a native Spanish speaker, completely fluent in English, but I’ve never been happy with my pronunciation, it does not suck but I’ve always wanted to sound more like a native English speaker, it may never happen but this really helps me improve! Thanks!
@angelg9981
@angelg9981 3 года назад
Me too. I want to sound very natural and it's very frustrating. Sometimes I feel I should just move to an english country and see if that's the final solution
@xtyna100
@xtyna100 3 года назад
@@angelg9981 I’ve lived in both Canada and the USA, for a little less than a year each and nope, it doesn’t help
@maribelcabreraderojas6688
@maribelcabreraderojas6688 4 года назад
Great video! Some of my challenges had been pronouncing the "X" like in "six" and the "Th" followed by "s" like in "thousands". Nothing against numbers. I'm Spanish speaker from DR. Thank you!
@cristianoliveira2015
@cristianoliveira2015 5 лет назад
Hello, you are incredible! Could you do a video for portuguese speakers? You are helping me a lot! Thank you.
@lhernand
@lhernand 5 лет назад
What an amazing video. I'm an spanish speaker from Chile who live in New Zealand, and I have been following your videos for many months, and of course hundreds of videos of others, and this video is quite impressive. I have seen similar ones, but the way that you explain and imitate each mistake is superb. I would like to have "one day" my pronunciation as clear as yours. Thanks a lot!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for your beautiful words! Are you a part of our community? Come practice with us!! theaccentsway.com/fluency-challenge/
@josueabuter5069
@josueabuter5069 5 лет назад
Gracias, Hadar!! Thank you!! :D from Argentina!
@evedonis1528
@evedonis1528 5 лет назад
I never felt so connected to any video about my accent, I feel like know I am most aware of how I speak. Thank you so much.
@favicortez9313
@favicortez9313 5 лет назад
So true!! Thank you for compiling this list and dissecting why and where these mistakes happen. As a native Spanish speaker and English being my second language, I can attest those are top challenges when pronouncing English. Usually we are not even aware of it and unable to identify them, until we start listening carefully to ourselves and when people have some difficulty understanding what we said.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Exactly! In order to change it, one first has to hear it!!
@Manuelshy
@Manuelshy 5 лет назад
Thank you for your video as spanish speaker I make a lot of these mistakes when speaking english, I have been living in Scotland for the past three years but I've always listened to american english because I love it and because I am from the Dominican Republic therefore American english is what I used to listen to when I was in my country, I also fumble with the words quite a lot when speaking english and I'm always repeating myself although I recognised that sometimes I speak way too fast. Your english channel is wonderful, thank you.xx
@ElReyCondoy
@ElReyCondoy 5 лет назад
Hi Hadar, it is great to hear from you again, you mentioned a vital tool when it comes to tell if you're pronouncing the words as they should. In my case, I talk the word to google, If it repeats it back the same word, it means I am pronouncing the right word, otherwise I keep trying, if there is not success I let it for some other day.
@hectormarchant3783
@hectormarchant3783 4 года назад
You hit the nail on the head, thanks for spanish speakers... We make those mistakes..... Thanks a lot... We adore you.... Greetings from Chile
@eduardohorta5784
@eduardohorta5784 2 года назад
What an awesome video! You’ve done an incredible job with this topic! As a native Spanish speaker, I wish I would’ve come across content like this in my early English learning stages…this is so good. Crazy accurate!!!! I’ve also seen your video regarding Portuguese, so accurate as well!!!
@edantes2008
@edantes2008 3 года назад
You're a phenomenal teacher. This particular video was very useful to me, great content, every day I learn something new from your channel. Much appreciated.
@Coltvex
@Coltvex 11 месяцев назад
Im learning spanish as a native english speaker and I thought we had it tough lol I struggle greatly with the rolled r after an l like "caliente al ritmo" I noticed while trying to copy spanish speakers and their pronunciation.. spanish is spoken with what i think of as "high and tight" The tongue is always high in the mouth and forward sometimes right up on the back of the teeth and with little exhale or breath with speech. This helps with the speed of the language and pronunciation of the r/rr. When i speak spanish it feels like my tongue is tap dancing in my mouth. English speakers at least american english which i speak we have a much more open mouth the tongue hangs low and back.. we tap the top for certain sounds but its quick then the tongue is back down or often even curled backward slightly. We also exhale way more and speech can sound like theres a lot of breaths. Take your time. English is a slower spoken language so most people wont be too frustrated if you speak a little slower. In english pronunciation is more important than pace.. i guess thats true for all language but spanish being faster in general we won't notice it if you feel you're speaking slower than you should. Hope this helps! 😊
@arnoldalanguagecoach4003
@arnoldalanguagecoach4003 5 лет назад
Hadar!!! You're doing fantastically!!! Thank you so much for every video you share with us!!!
@RoyPitchon
@RoyPitchon 5 лет назад
Watched this (excellent) video with the reverse motivation - trying to learn how to imitate a Latin accent speaking English. This gave me some amazing, smack on pointers that had considerably improved my performance. :-)
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
oh perfect!! :)
@antoniaordonez7373
@antoniaordonez7373 5 лет назад
Sameeww
@saramejia2955
@saramejia2955 5 лет назад
Hadar... thank you so much.. you have helped me a lot. I admire your dedication and interest to share your knowledge.
@patytourguide5338
@patytourguide5338 Год назад
You are really amazing! You understand perfectly the challenge that non-native speakers find in our learning path. Your practical advice are really effective. Thank you so much 🎉😊🎉
@riverasasha
@riverasasha 3 года назад
That is so true! I am Spanish speaker and I noticed these are very common. Thanks for your suggestions.
@leticiasalgado8892
@leticiasalgado8892 4 года назад
This video is amazingly helpful, thank you Hadar! I think for me, the most difficult, or at least, in terms of incorporating with fluency, is the last one: th versus d (they/day)
@fabianvivasz
@fabianvivasz 4 года назад
Wow! Thank you so much for the video! I've been working using English for a couple of years and I just realized that I was pronouncing incorrectly the h sound most of the time as well as getting the difference between the j and y sound. I knew about the other 8 mistakes but I have worked hard to improve them and I think I'm doing much better now. Anyways, it's always good to learn new things and your explanations are just amazing!! By the way, I'm from Venezuela.
@VeslorTV
@VeslorTV 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing this video, really clear explanations! Now time to practice!
@hansaf2836
@hansaf2836 5 лет назад
Please ma'am, would you mind making a review video on the pronunciation of the R sound accompanied with diphtongs and vowels. Thank you so much for everuthing!
@carmenvalladares9853
@carmenvalladares9853 5 лет назад
You're the best teacher in the whole world. Thank you very much!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
🙏❤️
@douglas6388
@douglas6388 4 года назад
I wanna thank you for helping people with you channel I'm from El Salvador and I've improved my speaking because I've been practicing with your channel
@omar5695
@omar5695 5 лет назад
Hi ✋. I am native Spanish speaker and this lesson is very helpful and amazing! You know in deep how to move the tongue, lips etc for English and Spanish pronunciation. Wow!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you 🙌🙏
@GrEEnfReAKXxX3
@GrEEnfReAKXxX3 3 года назад
Wow, I didn't realize my english was so terrible!!!....... I'll keep trying to perfect my pronunciation.......... Thanks!!!
@selvinvalenzuela7789
@selvinvalenzuela7789 4 года назад
Thank you! Love the energy in your videos.
@Forlocsake
@Forlocsake 5 лет назад
Very good video. I'm a Spanish speaker and I acknowledge those are typical mistakes we make. It's very helpful to be aware of it. Thanks for this great video. Keep them coming!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@Brandon-qy7pv
@Brandon-qy7pv 2 года назад
You're the greatest teacher I've ever had. I have been trying to improve my spelling because some people make fun of my accent sometimes😔, but since I found your channel I've seen a good improvement.
@luisantoniomoran7085
@luisantoniomoran7085 5 лет назад
Hadar you're always so right on! Love u!
@snldev
@snldev 5 лет назад
Many of those tips can be applied to Portuguese speakers like me. I'm from Brazil. Specially when the word begins with S or ends with a consonant we usually put an invisible vowel before and after these two situations. Great video!😀
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
I have one for Portuguese speakers coming up soonnnnn!!
@hadialmayahy8627
@hadialmayahy8627 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this useful lesson .
@mariamarcelasancho8431
@mariamarcelasancho8431 5 лет назад
Hi Hadar! Excellent video! Thanks for making a specific video just for us.... I'm Marcela, a Spanish speaker from Argentina, and my biggest challenges are s for z and i for i:.... I love learning from you... You rock!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thanks Marcela! Happy to hear this help🙏♥️
@losblogsdemarcos8590
@losblogsdemarcos8590 5 лет назад
Thanks Hadar! I´m from Argentina hahaha some of those mistakes I already don´t make them anymore, but some of them (the most) yes!!! Out of sight, ouf of mind!!! as they say... And each lesson it´s like a gold that make me improve. Thanks for your time Hadar, dreaming and struggling to reach the level of the native speaker, those diteals are very important. Especially the "z" and the "s" hahaha. And also when I hear someonelse traying to speak, It remember to me when I was starting and I try to correct them the most friendly and lovely wey possible just like you have teached us. You have changed a lot of lifes Hadar, what we would do without you? LOVE YOU!!!!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
You are so kind:) Thank you soooo much!! Happy to help!
@davidphilipsmusic
@davidphilipsmusic 5 лет назад
You chose the Sheet /ʃit/ and Shit /ʃɪt/ minimal pair as an example. You are my hero!!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
😂😂😂💪🏽
@luisacuellar861
@luisacuellar861 Год назад
Hi! I’m in the 7 day pronunciation challenge and came here to complete my priority chart 😊 this is definitely the best tool for me to find out what are my high priority challenges ❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much!!❤❤❤❤
@stay_chxll
@stay_chxll Год назад
This is such a great video. I'm majoring in Spanish and studying to teach English as a foreign/second language, and I place great importance on pronunciation and its benefit to learning/speaking a language. It's good to know these mistakes and how to correct them! Thank you :)
@profefaro
@profefaro 5 лет назад
Maybe it's the best video I've seen about English pronunciation for Spanish speakers. Thank you. ;-)
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
My pleasure 😇
@ktawestbrook1937
@ktawestbrook1937 4 года назад
I get it but how to train and get this on my head so when I’m talking I will use it. What is your suggestions practice all this words every day or each rule every day and how long for ???
@giovannisumano7474
@giovannisumano7474 4 года назад
Thanks Hadar your videos are really useful, your video gave me a great insight in some of the "mistakes" I could be making without even being aware of it
@TurloughKabumpo
@TurloughKabumpo 4 года назад
Oh my god. I truly wish that every single Spanish speaker would watch this video. It does start with desire though, regardless of which language you wish to be proficient in. :)
@Reclamalo
@Reclamalo 5 лет назад
I paid thousands of money in an English academy in New Zealand back in 2014... My God... I feel like somebody stole my money haha. Thanks a lot.
@chery6718
@chery6718 5 лет назад
U're perfect hadar!! Thanks God I found you, I wanna be an English teacher too, well, an ESL teacher to be specific, but I have to work a lot on my pronunciation, u're helping me a lot. Saludos from Dominican Republic
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Good luck my dear! So happy to have you as a follower❤️🙌 are you a member of our community? We have a few amazing teachers there Look for the fluency challenge on FB
@albertgarcia9464
@albertgarcia9464 5 лет назад
Chery then I would like to be your student 😊
@leslitaba9735
@leslitaba9735 3 года назад
Omg!!! I noticed I'm part of the "eeessstreet" people. I learned English at 12 and I'm 28 right now 😳 😐 😅 😂 thank you!!!
@willsirotak
@willsirotak 3 года назад
I enjoy the way you explain the sounds & rhythm of language & demonstrate the sounds of American English. From your perfect pronunciation, I would have thought you're a native speaker, with only such a slight touch of occasional subtle accent indicating you're possibly a second generation immigrant, amazing!
@selladoscontorazon9763
@selladoscontorazon9763 4 года назад
Really interesting!!! Thanks so much!
@ericarichard7471
@ericarichard7471 5 лет назад
Thank you. To the point and clair explained. I love you have a lot of hair!
@josuepalma8495
@josuepalma8495 5 лет назад
Hi, Hadar. That happens because we are not even aware of those differences. I'll be more aware of it. Thank you so much. Hugs
@loyitoful
@loyitoful 3 года назад
Thank you, Haddar. I love your teaching style. Your videos are really approachable. I am Venezuela... Thank you so much !!
@sabinawanjiru1261
@sabinawanjiru1261 3 года назад
I am amazed of how Hadar is a dedicated teacher. I can this a calling she answered from God very committed. God bless you I paid for English teaching for sometime. I got nothing close to this. Wow.
@ponchoeurelio1234
@ponchoeurelio1234 4 года назад
Nailed it!! Those are the most common mistakes we spanish speakers have, it is fun I was wondering last weekend: "if someone could clearly show me the difference between sounds I could do better" and here you are...out of the blue you appeared on Instagram and here I am. I'm going to practice during the day these sounds to get my tongue used to this new sounds. I'm tired people sometimes don't understand what I say and I gotta repeat 😅. Excellent video, cheers.
@1rotes
@1rotes 4 года назад
Outstanding vid will definitely help me a lot! Most of times as a Spanish speaker I feel quite confident about reading and with the use of English, however, at times I get stuck with speaking and listening due to mispronunciation. In my opinion, this video should be compulsory to all Spanish speakers because most of ours still do these mistakes unconsciously despite our huge efforts in learning English. Isn't it sad or even embarrassing that after saying a couple of sentences everyone knows where you come from? Thank you so much!!!
@lorenag67
@lorenag67 5 лет назад
Gracias! It's a very accurate description of the mistakes we unconsciously make - and the excercices are helpful. I used to think that "it" and "eat"; or "live" and "leave" (among other examples) were pronounced the same lol; and only until I started to travel and realized people wouldn't always understand what I wanted to say, I became more conscious about those mistakes. I'm Colombian, recently visited your country. Both Israel and Palestine: beautiful places and beautiful people.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
You're welcome! Oh that's wonderful (and complicated as you learned 😢) I wish you could have come to visit me!
@dianaaraica1253
@dianaaraica1253 5 лет назад
Finding your videos today made my day... I really like your method and the way you make it easier for everybody. Thanks for doing this.
@dianaaraica1253
@dianaaraica1253 5 лет назад
By the way, I’m a spanish speaker so this video was a blast!!!
@PaulCoboPhoto
@PaulCoboPhoto 5 лет назад
Paul here from Miami. This is the most comprehensive and detailed explanation of the challenges Spanish Speakers face. Yes, being aware is the first part. You are amazing at breaking down the problems and explaining the solutions to the proper pronunciation. My wife is Brazilian, could you do now of these video for Brazilians?
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thanks Paul. And oh yes, I definitely have one planned for Brazilian Portuguese speakers!!
@mr.abarca2514
@mr.abarca2514 4 года назад
I'm an English teacher, too. This is amazing! thanks for sharing!!!
@josemascorro3540
@josemascorro3540 2 года назад
I am a Spanish speaker and you have those Spanish sounds down pat , I’ve been pronouncing the word “ street” as “e street” forever until I watched your video. Thanks for all your videos, they’ve been very helpful
@williamrios6976
@williamrios6976 5 лет назад
A great and wonderful video, thank you very much for your time 👍🏼 It's very helpful!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Thank you:)
@alejandromaciel9748
@alejandromaciel9748 5 лет назад
These have helped me so much Hadar!!! You have no idea!! I am loving you already...
@alejandromaciel9748
@alejandromaciel9748 5 лет назад
I struggle with the "th" followed by an "a" I've always heard "dat" should I stress the "th" sound? but the ones I struggle more are the "ship-sheep" "fool- full" I guess I just need to practice... Where where you when I was at college!!!! Sending you lots of hugs and kisses, thanks for existing!!!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Wow, this makes me so so happy to hear!!
@annaramirez1474
@annaramirez1474 4 года назад
Super great video! My students are all native Spanish speakers who have difficulty with these sounds. Thanks
@duncarnba
@duncarnba Месяц назад
I learned English myself and I’m able to communicate with other clearly but my Accent is very very strong, most of the people I know like it cuz I sound like a Dominican however deep down I don’t wanna speak with accent since I feel like sometimes I baby talk. Now me watching your videos made me realized that I still gotta make my effort since I still make all those mistakes you covered in the video. Also I noticed that if you are not aware of it like me like ooo( well I learned English long time ago and I work and make money I don’t need to change it )that is limiting the brain and your learning to learn more English. Thank you for the video a lot!.
@melisadelcastillocabrales9090
@melisadelcastillocabrales9090 3 года назад
Amazing video! You are absolutely right! Please more videos for Spanish speakers :)
@wilfredotrinidad1809
@wilfredotrinidad1809 8 месяцев назад
Your teaching is so amazing. I am so thankful of you. Keep the good work!. Wilfredo Trinidad.
@KateandValFavstov
@KateandValFavstov 5 лет назад
wow, I finally found my pronunciation guru!!! I'm an Amy Porterfield's student and she mentioned you in one of her Facebook videos. My husband and I have very strong accents. He has a mix of Russian-Israeli accent and I have a super-strong Chilean accent. We teach personal finances online and even though people don't complain about our accents (we teach other multicultural/immigrant couples so they all are familiar with accents), I personally feel very conscious about how I sound, my accent was making me stuck and go all out in our business... well more what I thought about my accent than my actual accent, I always thought that I sounded stupid. I don't want to sound American or Canadian I just want to have a clear pronunciation. We have a RU-vid channel and I like to teach on camera but the pronunciation is always on the back of my head. I just watched one video and I already feel super pumped to practice, this is what I needed!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 4 года назад
Hey there! Oh I just saw your message! Thank you so much! Really happy that you're here and I'm so glad this was helpful. Did you download the workbook? If you have any questions feel free to DM me!
@g.montoya5658
@g.montoya5658 2 года назад
Im glad to see someone really cares if they're understood especially in the videos. You write well in english. One thing you said is that were already familiar with the accent so we'll understand anyways. Its not always true. Not you but i can see that in the other videos with heavy accents they carry on so proudly because this is their mindset they believe people will understand them regardless. I can't watch those. Glad you care.
2 года назад
Great video Hadar. Love it. Thanks for posting it!
@salameldjazayria1924
@salameldjazayria1924 5 лет назад
thanks Hadar really you are a great teacher..I like your way ^^
@elquijote.5592
@elquijote.5592 2 года назад
Wow,, love all your videos bu this one in particular, it’s over the top .. 🙏🙏
@Financebyhorus
@Financebyhorus 5 лет назад
Awesome video. We truly make those mistakes without being aware of them . For example the sounds v and b ,Cuban people like me pronounce them both the same way as b. Thanks for all your help and advice,I am sure this new road of learning a new language will be easier now .
@glendasworld4125
@glendasworld4125 5 лет назад
In Cuba maybe people pronounce the v and b the same. But in Mexico we do pronounce the two consonants different just like in english. But even though I'm from mexico, I have always struggled with that anyways because I'm just a special case. Kids are supposed to be able to be understood when they speak at the age of 3. No one understood me when I spoke until I turned 5. I also couldn't pronounce the soft "r" like in the spanish word "barato" and would instead pronounce it the other way like in the word "carro." I even had to go see a linguistic therapist as a kid for quite some time to improve my speech in spanish and spanish is my first languague. I was able to master all the sounds in spanish afterwards. But as of right now even at 19, I still sometimes stumble across words that I can't pronoune and make grammar mistakes too. But it's not frequently. What's funny is that I'm not perfect in any languague. I'm not perfect in english nor spanish, my native languague.
@valerylinn9797
@valerylinn9797 5 лет назад
AMAZING video very well explained thank you for sharing it and thank you for help Us to improve our English.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
My pleasure
@neljului6579
@neljului6579 5 лет назад
Hi Hadar, thanks for the video. You might expand on this topic making videos for each mistake, and maybe make more videos focused on Spanish speakers. It is a huge market for English teaching on RU-vid (almost 500 million native spanish speakers). Greetings from Canada.
@vcstrly4961
@vcstrly4961 5 лет назад
You’re right, it’s not just me but I heard other Latinos doing the same mistake and it is not saying the word completely to the end. Like mind, I worked, start, started, game. Thank you so much for your help. Please don’t stop making videos. I watch your videos every week including the oldest one. I live in the USA also went to college and the frustration is that, the education system here forget to include the pronunciation part. Pronunciation is so fundamental to speak
@laurapicazo2729
@laurapicazo2729 Год назад
Thank you so much! I love this video! It's really helpful
@nocetteips4733
@nocetteips4733 2 года назад
Best teacher ever!🙇🏽🙇🏽🙇🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽saludos maestra! 🙋🏽‍♂️🙋🏽‍♂️🙋🏽‍♂️👩🏻‍🏫
@gailad123
@gailad123 2 года назад
Thank you, i came for an advise with the s ch sounds and i end up with so much more. I’ll be watching more of your videos 🤗
@terryandri4555
@terryandri4555 5 лет назад
I love you Teacher... Thanks.
@raleh1
@raleh1 4 года назад
Gracias por este video !!!! Siempre quise encontrar a alguien hispano enseñandonos hablar ingles correctamente comparando los sonidos del lenguaje hipano y de como se diferencean de los sonidos ingleses
@milagiraldo
@milagiraldo 4 года назад
Creo que nuestra profesora es de Israel.
@user-jh4pu2wh2m
@user-jh4pu2wh2m Год назад
Great tips!!! Thanks a lot!!! Very usefull and enjoyable
@phil5809
@phil5809 5 лет назад
Hadar thank you. So useful ,as usually.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
♥️
@MariaGuzman-qt7en
@MariaGuzman-qt7en 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your video. I love it!!!
@orhoushmand85
@orhoushmand85 5 лет назад
Wow, great job! Please make also a video about pronunciation mistakes Hebrew speakers make.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Of course ! Planning o
@csillaschannel
@csillaschannel 5 лет назад
I'm no Spanish speaker, but I watch every video of yours-it's become my Netflix :D. I'm learning something from each one despite having 10+ years experience in teaching English(and 20+ learning it lol). I wish you had time and energy to create a similar one for Hungarian speakers, but we are a very small nation(with a very unique language).. Thank you, again, it's a pleasure to learn from you.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
Yay! Best compliment ever:) to be the Netflix of pronunciation 😂 I will do my best to make one for Hungarian speakers. Xoxo
@nadiaiza8288
@nadiaiza8288 3 года назад
I am very happy to find this video. You are an excellent teacher. One of the best! t
@antoanto3402
@antoanto3402 5 лет назад
Simply fantastic!! 😍😍😍 I'm an Italian native speaker and some interferences are similar to Spanish, vowels in particular😖 maybe one day I'll have the chance to see you speaking about the problems Italians have with English pronunciation 😉 Looking forward to seeing your next video dear Hadar💖💞
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
I will!! And I love Italian 💕
@mavz87
@mavz87 5 лет назад
Thank you Hadar, your videos always help me. 😃😃😃😃
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 5 лет назад
I'm really happy to hear!
@tomasespinoza2751
@tomasespinoza2751 4 года назад
Maravilloso... thumps up!
@vanessajimenez5922
@vanessajimenez5922 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, Hadar. I'm improving my pronunciation skils with your RU-vid channel! 😊
@joannaboll2405
@joannaboll2405 2 года назад
Thank you for the video! I teach a weekly ESL class for Spanish speakers, so this is helpful. Another thing I have noticed is that instead of the "w" sound, people will say a soft g. Instead of "Walmart", for example, they'll say "Gualmart". I believe this is because of the articulatory reinforcements phenomenon, where sometimes words like "huevos" are pronounced like "guevos". I think this occurs after "s" sounds, like in "los huevos". It's been a while since I've studied Spanish phonetics, but this is something I've noticed too!
@CarlosHernandez-ys7el
@CarlosHernandez-ys7el Год назад
We need a video of that.
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