It took me nearly 25 years to reach this video...!!! But i am glad, YT didnt took another 20 years to suggest me this absolute treasure...thank you BBC.
It is one of the BBC's most valuable contributions to all of us who wish to speak good British English. But I missed the credit to the teacher for her excellent work.
She is GREAT. I find this video so useful. And even with sense of humour too! Thank you very much BBC. And many thanks also to whoever uploaded the exact minute in which each phoneme is.😄👍
Bonsoir. Je ne peux dire combien de fois j'ai écouté et réécouté ces vidéos. Une vie intérieure profonde et très inspirante. Merci beaucoup. Son œuvre survivra jusqu'à la fin des temps
The best ever Sounds of English explanation, I came across them years ago, and they really impacted my English pronunciation a lot. So I recommend it to everyone that wants to develop good British Pronunciation.
During my Schooling & College life had I seen this Video how much it will be good for me.. But thank you so much and thank God it's the right time for my blessed Kids...
Your the world best teacher, I’m very happy I’m 50 years old mother, today I saw your the video, I enjoyed the words 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏😘🙏🙏🙏🤲🤲🤲😢🤗please post more more, Thank you for your hard work to help 😭😭🙏🙏🙏
Thank you BBC, so much for the useful and excellent video! We love Received Pronunciation! Have a great day! The woman in the video is so professional and wonderful!
thanks a lot for this fundamental phonetic video ....it has made a huge change in my pronunciation accuracy.. again i feel helpless to express my gratitude
Madam.... in my country, Sri Lanka, even English teachers cannot speak English... therefore I just started an institute to help them speak good English... I kindly request you to help our institute get international level.
@imposter The same thing happens in Indonesia. We focus on written English, especially reading skills. Reading is used for transfering knowledge from developed countries through books. Here in this country, English is a foreign language. The word 'foreign' seems to make Indonesians not motivated to speak English. We always speak our own local dialects in our daily activities and often speak Indonesian in formal situation. We never speak English, so our English pronunciation is not very good. Our biggest problem in speaking is that we do not practise 'word stress' and 'sentence stress' during speaking meanwhile English is a stress-timed language.
Several months ago I learned phonix form for the first time. and I'm reviewing it now. this video makes me understand it more powerfully. I can never thank you enough. today I'm done with three times repeat.
This video is extremely helpful. I’ve been practicing my pronunciation with this video almost every day since 2020 and the results are fantastic! (At least that’s what other people say) I highly recommend practicing with this video if you want to take your pronunciation to the next level🔥 Also: are there any other pronunciation videos just like this one? And what’s the narrator’s name?😸
@@pan4kkpan4 yes, for example, she says the sound or the word, you press pause and repeat after her and so on. I also recorded myself and compared how I sounded🌃
I've been waiting too long for a video of all sounds in English. Now I just found out that video which is very helpful for me to correct my pronunciation. I'll see it to my sister to learn with me
While not being able to constantly practice this, in the time just watching and following the video I have improved. I'm definitely not perfect but this video helped on a crunch.
It's a real professional video. Thx for that. It would be great with Northern accent as well. Manchester and Liverpool just so missing to me ❤️ I moved home after 8yrs cause my parents getting old, and need to care about them. Such a lovely ppl missing so much. ❤️
Thank you for this video. After watching it I'm pronouncing knowing what I'm doing. Although I don't believe my pronunciation was terrible, it has improved a lot! There were some sounds that I was pronouncing the same way because in my mother tongue (spanish) don't exist. Thanks a lot again :)
I remember I was learning pronunciation six or seven years ago, from the beginning until the end of this series, which comes from those short videos for each sound. Honestly, I have learned a lot from this lesson. I felt glad that I have improved quite a lot, as previously I am not even able to pronounce English. However, after 8 years I still struggle to pronounce many words. It really took a long time for me in the English learning journey and caused me very frustrated and inferior.
@@victoriahongnhan9979 It tooks me 8 yrs in struggling with English pronunciation. In the journey of learning, I give up quite many times. So that I still don't have good pronunciation. Anyway, my basic of pronunciation is started from phonetic symbol, know the difference between short vowel&long vowel, and know clearly application of the symbol in the English word. Example: Bad /Bæd/ Bed /Bɛd/. For normal rule, short vowel will be using when consonant+vowel+consonant or (eg: bag,bed,bad,bat,pet) while consonant+vowel+consonant+vowel (eg:take,make,have) will use long vowel. Anyway, there are many unregulated rules, so that there will be exception always. 😂 To have better pronunciation,surely you need to start from symbol, translate the English word into symbol(maybe you will think it is hard but practice makes perfect) and able to pronunce all symbol properly. At the end of day,you will able to pronounce the word more nicely and thereafter you should be able to read out a paragraph by recording and let AI speech recognizer to detect your accuracy(google assistant, auto caption). Recently,I am using ELSA app to practicethe pronunciation daily,maybe you can get a chance to look into it. This app can let you know your weakness or incorrectness of pronunciation due to accent or habit. Then you need to adjust yourself to get a better score.
@@doudou6795 This is the wonderful gift I received today, thanks for your wonderful methods, Yes, me too. In the journey of learning, I give up quite many times. Now I have to start all over again, don't give up, persevere, Yes, the key is learning some things new is hard but practice more, make us perfect. If you need a friend to practice English daily let me know, Thanks for your gift.
Such wonderful, valuable content ought to have been supported by charts. For the best educational video, you could've 1. Displayed the charts, 2. Summarily-Introduce them via the speaker, and 3. Follow up with the details done in this video. Without the chart, I'm feeling lost - unable to comprehend which part I'm at, and unable to anchor myself in the ocean of phonological awareness / mastery of the English language. Hope you re-do this!
Oh my God, my french is putting me in trouble to get these sounds with easy.I am strugling for sure,I can't recognise the differences between many sounds but this lesson is real amazing to help.thanks a lot.Hope I'll find a help.