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These actors omg your an odd person These actors are in character and they have new York accent. Wow who are you teaching? Its HIS CHARACTER! YOU ARE JUST BLAH AND RUDE
I've been studying English for years and Rachel is simply the best teacher ever!!! This kind of analysis is absolutely perfect to learn and practice! Thank you, Rachel!!!!
Hi Javadson, I am also learning a language and I can not learn Persian and I can understand what Ms. Rachel says and what she teaches. I am Persian. How do you understand? I am not English. I used a translator for this text.
@@rachelsenglish: After listening several times! I noticed you also don't say the T in ''meeting,'' and if you knew me personally, I wouldn't say the t in don't no matter the stressful syllable rules. It's like a natural instinct for me too. I think this is for other people also. Usually, Americans are more emotional than other native speakers I've had the chance to talk with. And this stress in the syllable comes from the emotions when you 'talk' rather than learning from a video presentation. The feelings during the situation you experience at the moment... is the tricky part. The other thing is that daily routine in America is very stressful, and stress plays a huge role if you want to speak like this.
i’m a native english speaker, in america, so you’d think i’d be used to listening to and understanding spoken english. nope! my audio processing is absolutely terrible but these videos have helped a lot in my understanding of people around me which is amazing. thank you so much!
I'm NOT a native speaker, and I understood. But at this point, I must have listened to over 25k hours of "intelligible" spoken English throughout the last 10 years. And I still sometimes struggle, but it gets better pretty fast (a few seconds to minutes), sometimes some people's style of speaking and accent and audio quality makes it hard. But also, recently I've been learning to understand spoken French, so I'm at the top of my "listening game" sort of speaking... I think it's the way I use my attention, I can lock-in easily and decode faster/better than usual when I get "in the flow" for unusual speakers, new languages, etc. Like, even in my native language I might struggle, whenever I'm speaking with people with different accents that I'm not used to.
I’m Japanese, so I am not good at speaking English like native speaker. But I found this video today, and I can now study how to speak fast. I’m so excited!
I forgot this is a class when the serie was running because I can understand them, so I was enjoining Friends. Almost two years ago someone talk to me about your channel and I thought it was imposible to get what they say they're speaking faster and making lots of reductions and now I can get what they talking about. I already know they just talking normal with common reductions not faster. Thank you Rachel your classes are so useful.
I have reviewed your lesson for many times, when I was eating and was sleeping. It's strongly useful for me. And regconise the reasons why the American speak so fast........ I hope you will publish reality and knowledgeable videos. Thanks so much for free
Thanks a bunch Rechel for all your videos in general and this kind of videos in particular. Wish you increase this kind in the near future.We are lucky to have a great teacher like you.
I used to stuck with understand what are they talking until i find your videos clarifying how they speak so fast and how they change word pronunciation differently like that. You're great teacher, thanks a lot!
this video entirely changed my concept of English.oh my. I wish I could’ve seen it 20years ago. As you know Chinese is a syllable timed language,we must speak each character clearly and no drops. Otherwise we will be criticized by elder generation. So when we come to English we still read words one by one .try our best to speak every syllable out loud. Now look backwards,How stupid we are! When listening become a barrier, no wander you can speak well, so that the whole process of English learning collapsed.that’s why Chinese people had to study English until we finish the formal academic education,but minority of us can speak it well after graduation. This time I will restart to learn English.Thank you so much you encouraged me a lot.
One of my oldest and best teacher to learn like native American.....I know this from 2009 and never saw really in my life ever best teacher from her .... Her style of teaching Uniq and In my worb she is world best teacher for learning English like native.... super thanks for make at east for as
In Indonesia, teachers of English and all people here speak English with strong forms only, most weak forms being unknown to us. In reality, native speakers of English speak English with weak forms, most of which contain the schwa. Link-ups, elision, assimilation, stress patterns, intonation patterns, pitch, juncture....all are employed in native speakers everyday's speech sounds. Many non-native speakers do not know this and, if they already know, they do not practise all these pronunciation features (=segmental and suprasegmental phonemes) when they are talking in English. This makes English of non-native speakers different from that of native speakers.
I'm American and I've never thought about how much we don't say even though we write it. It's mind boggling for me. I'm sorry to anyone trying to learn our language. haha
For real... I actually predict everytime, if someone I meet uses very clear and recognizable English, s/he's not a native speaker and it's been right most of time. While Americans don't even notice they speak differently.
@@macsungminson3583 We're very self absorbed. Not that most don't care about others or are good, nice people. It's just that the US is so big it's had for us to conceptualize anything else especially because most of us never leave the country. We vacation... in our own country.
While I am doing this exercise out loud I am laughing 😂😂when your parents don't understand English and you are saying out loud word of kissing a hundred times,🤣even it's just exercise it made me to laugh, thank u I've improved my pronunciation one more time🔥🤗
@@zhanerkezeilbekova5647 so yeap, I'm the one who learns English in my family, and when I try to say something in english at home, sometimes I feel kinda weird bc i know they absolutely don't understand it at all:) except if i'd use the f-word probably,
@@zhanerkezeilbekova5647 Can we talk in English if you don't mind. Nowadays I'm searching learner who speaks English like me. If we organize the Conversation, that'll help to Improve our speaking. If u read this message, don't forget to answer. I'll wait🤗
I have known Rachel s English pronpronunciation videos for a long time and ı watch these videos as much as ı can. But ı try to learn something and repeat these sentences that ı learned my neighbors are surprised.
I'm British (native English speaker) and there are a lot of American sitcoms I can't watch because they speak so fast I can't understand them at all. Friends was easier to follow because the actors pause between lines.
Hi Rachel, I've been talking always you are great teacher all the time this video is so awesome because friend sitcom is my favorite show I watch all the time and I learn pronunciation linking in this show however, i learned everything in this video. Thanks
appreciated for your hard work. I enjoy learning when you describe fluency in US English like this. I know it is so difficult to prepare a clip and play the parts many times and explain every word with it's sound and pronunciation. it's very useful,particular and effective way for learning accent and expressions too. thanks.
Finally this analysis came back!! I have waited for it so long since last video. I normally watch your video without a notebook and pen, but when Ben Franklin comes out, I put all my tools together and watch it. Should I wait for new year of 2023 again to see such these videos? :( lol thanks always.
Era una genia!!! Que bien explicas!!! Muchas muchas gracias!!!! Te saludo desde Mendoza, Argentina. Les deseo que pasen unas felices fiestas junto a sus seres queridos y el próximo año esté lleno de éxitos.
Oh! Am I so glad to stumble on this video, I didn't watch the video yet. before I do I wanna say I learned English from Friends back from 99 to 03. In 04 I could repeat ever single word I hear. In 08 It became my 2nd Language. Now, TO THE VIDEO.
People from the southern U.S. love vowels and like to pronounce them a couple ways, both in the same word. Yes can sound like Yay-yes, Way'ell (well), Ree-ib (rib), and depending on how far out in the country you might be fishing, you might pick up a can of vye-eena sausages for a snack.
whatever the video of yours, its more useful for learners . what i felt telling.for me its pricelss thing to léarn english. thank for your videos .kéep upload. have a great day.
American English is so influencial. Because of America's dominance over cinema, television, popular music, trade, and technology (including the Internet) throughout the years, it made English even more universal! Today, English has become the leading language in business, science, literature, politics, diplomacy and many more areas and industries. 😄😄😄😄
Ive been learning english by my self since years and these days ive been watching friends in english , i can say that i understand up to 85 percent of the movie. By the way iam from Algeria.
I would like to thank you to Rachel Teacher. and I'm so touched for your 50minutes lecture video. I don't know what I wrote is correct, I want to say is thank you - from. Korean student
My self taught method has been beginning with news shows and documentaries to get the ear accustomed and then, and only then, trying with music (ballads) and movie dramas. Going always from slow to fast.
It was fun to watch you explained how Americans speak so fast with friends. I gather we also speak fast with our friends by means of our languages though we are not Americans. You are so good at teaching American English for foreigners just like me.