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Hi Akshay, it's been great having you here for the last moth! Can you feel your improvement yet? You've come to the channel at a really good time. Looking forward to continuing to help you :) Michael
Shaik, Thank you! I'm really pleased the videos are helping you so much! It's great to know you're watching from India! A big thank you from London! Michael
Hello Michael! This video is so much helpful!! 💖Finally I can see the difference between ae and e because I'm Spanish native speaker and we only have one sound by vowell. You really explain to us how to make a sound. A lot of teacher (in classic English class) or in RU-vid only made you to repeat ten times and when you are an adult you always do it wrong. I only see Arnel's Everyday English for grammar and you for phonetics. ❤Big hug from Argentina!!
i am from india , i am very happy after finding your classes in youtube, really very useful ,the best thing about your teaching is your are doing as much as you can to make it very clear and clean to the people who want to learn or master the pronounciation , my small suggestion to you is if possible to you , make the the pronounciation rules ( which sound will occure in which senario, for example as mentioned in cambridge pronounciation dictionary)
Hi Narasimha, thank you for commenting. It's great to have you here on the channel, and I'm pleased you're fndng the tutorials so useful! This is a great suggestion, and I will do my best to add it to my future videos. Did you see the new video I posted today? Take a look if you haven't, I think you'll like it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Oz_iCzEnVYo.html Let me know what you think :) Michael
Thank you for making a dedicated video on the æ and e sounds! I've been speaking English my entire life yet I've never gotten these right. The detailed explanations about how the mouth and tongue moves is especially helpful.
Hey Mike, random question here. Is the British phonetic similar to the Australian??? I read somewhere that the American phonetics use less diphthongs but I'm not sure about the British
@@britishaccentmethod I think the 3: sound is quite challenging for me as I don't know 1. the position of the tougue, 2. Should the tougue rest on the bottom? and 3. if the sound come from the front or back? Thank you in advance!
ae, is the hardest sound for me. I am practicing but not able to sound like last nasal sound of it... one video only for ( R) please.. because R sound makes us more british.. start end last for all the place in word.. you are doing a great job.. may God bless you... From India.
Pull the tongue back in your mouth for a: Watch this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cRZd30kEUFQ.html It'll explain it for you :) Michael