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@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
*Represent your mother tongue by contributing subtitles to this video here* ru-vid.com_video?v=oqhY70fPZW0&ref=share
@jelaniblackman9397
@jelaniblackman9397 2 года назад
👑🏏🏑🎮🎭🎭🛷🥌🎯🏖🎼⚽️👰‍♂️🎸♥️👑🎯
@Hispanoamerica52261
@Hispanoamerica52261 2 года назад
hello cristina how are you my name is alexis, i live in bogota colombia, the truth is i don't speak english fluently, i distinguish some verbs and phrases in english, i've been watching your channel about the i.p.a it's interesting to know the sounds of the vowels in english now I understand why many Spanish-speaking people find pronunciation difficult, I want to send you a warm greeting from Bogota, Colombia...thanks
@AnoNymous-dh2sv
@AnoNymous-dh2sv 2 года назад
This is legitimately the absolutely hardest distinction I have ever found, for non-native english speakers with a native language that doesn't pay too much attention to vowel distinctions. I knew English gives too much detail on vowels; but this is extreme; btw: other languages don't necessarily make you "shy": it's just that they might not give that much weight to vowels.
@mrkirios
@mrkirios Месяц назад
Any language should strive for effective and concise communication, and these sounds right here are not contributing towards that idea. These are what I call “word collisions”: Two or more different words with completely different meaning being very close in sound, colliding very easily in pronunciation. This is a serious design flaw and absolute bu||sh1t, and one point (along many more) in favor of why English shouldn’t be the modern lingua franca.
@brainbreaker1128
@brainbreaker1128 4 года назад
Actually it would be great if you do a serie about the vowel IPA sounds.
@renatosds5887
@renatosds5887 4 года назад
I am impressed with the clarity of your explanation. I loved your way of teaching.
@luciorezendebr
@luciorezendebr Год назад
Ahora estoy tan confuso con todas esas expliacaciones, muy poco claras
@violet-bd4vi
@violet-bd4vi Год назад
You're amazing! I do know how to pronounce words but you are the first one to teach the difference perfectly!
@evgeni-nabokov
@evgeni-nabokov 3 года назад
1:05 Start.
@DuyenTran-og7jo
@DuyenTran-og7jo 2 года назад
I have just found out this video by accident and it's really helpful. I love the way you teach and explain the sounds. Thank you very much. Subscribe to your channel with no hesitation!
@Milev123
@Milev123 5 лет назад
Soy nueva en tu canal y la verdad te quiero agradecer mucho por hacer un video tan completo con una sola vocal .thank u so much teacher👌
@caremell
@caremell 3 года назад
Hola ! could you recommend equivalent channel like, sounds american channel for spanish ?
@laracroftvideos
@laracroftvideos 5 лет назад
The [æ] vowel actually varies quite a bit in the U.S. and the way Kristina says it might actually be perceived as "ah" by someone from Chicago, for example. Teaching American pronunciation is tricky because there's not just one American accent and there's quite a bit of variation in terms of vowel sounds.
@JonatanFTChannel
@JonatanFTChannel 5 лет назад
I don't think people from Chicago pronounce the ash sound like her.
@laracroftvideos
@laracroftvideos 5 лет назад
@@JonatanFTChannel Exactly, that was my point. The way K. says it sounds like California accent, it's way too open. The standard ash sound doesn't sound like that
@2chill2
@2chill2 8 месяцев назад
I've been learning. English and IPA for years, and RU-vid only shows me this high quality video today. They need to improve their algorithm. But needless to say, I subscribers to this channel at once.
@yassinbuodlal6374
@yassinbuodlal6374 2 года назад
I have clicked this video because of her eyes
@shyguy9102
@shyguy9102 4 года назад
Very important lesson for us hispanics, you guys have so many vowels, in spanish we just have a, e, i, o, u Thank you Ma'am for clearing my doubt.
@sebastianguerra6358
@sebastianguerra6358 3 года назад
I really want to speak this language fluently but goddammit Britain, did you seriously need so many vowels?
@victoriousseraphim5142
@victoriousseraphim5142 5 лет назад
Thank you so much Kristina, thanks for the time you take to record these kind of videos. This video really helped me to be more aware of how to pronounce these words more English American-like. Well It would be great if you could teach on how to pronounce the 'th' sound in all its possible places in a word and in a sentence. (Any mistake I made writing please correct me)
@eoghan.5003
@eoghan.5003 2 года назад
Viewers should be warned that while the information in this video applies to General American English, it does not apply to the various accents of British English. For example, in my Scottish accent, "modern" and "father" have different vowels (/ɔ/ and /a/, respectively), with "father" having the same as "cat". In Standard Southern British English, all three have different vowels. (Which I think are /ɔ/, /ɑ/, /æ/. I might have got the exact qualities wrong because it's not my accent, but all three are different.)
@TaiLe-dr5ve
@TaiLe-dr5ve 3 года назад
You are one of the best English teacher in the world.
@claudialeiva3791
@claudialeiva3791 2 года назад
I love this video. She makes it so easy to remember the difference between [æ] vs [ɑ]. The [æ] sound (like the 'a' in Spanish). The [ɑ] sound (like we were yawning (round lips)) (We should be able to stick our index finger in between your teeth as she said). Great! Thanks a lot.
@pablomoreno1185
@pablomoreno1185 3 года назад
Me cago en la lecheeeeeeeeeeeeee, incleible, maravilloso. Eres la primera persona que lo explica bien, la única que no solo explica cual es el sonido si no que también como reproducirlo. Es imprescindible conocer como colocar los labios, la apertura de la boca y las tensiones para poder reproducirlo con exactitud. Una clase perfecta.
@AmigosdeFranco
@AmigosdeFranco 3 года назад
Es decir una "a" en posición de la "e".
@lildakmusic2029
@lildakmusic2029 3 года назад
You're awesome!! Thank you so much. Now I have to figure out how to make the /ʌ/ sound. Cap, cop, cup. So challenging
@daisandi2247
@daisandi2247 4 года назад
You are the best teacher
@tenryuu
@tenryuu 4 года назад
Thanks for the great video Kristina! A problem I have is discerning the difference between ɔ and ɑ. Looking on the chart one is rounded and a little less open while the other is unrounded and more open. Do you have any examples to give to tell those two apart?
@BrennTimoteoRomeroMoreno
@BrennTimoteoRomeroMoreno 2 года назад
Wait... æ is not a diphtonɡ.
@markviana4960
@markviana4960 6 лет назад
I was struggled to pronounce the [æ] sound. Thank you so much!
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
Mark Viana You’re welcome, Mark!
@user-uz7st1lf7p
@user-uz7st1lf7p 4 года назад
Hey! This is a great video! However, I am still struggling with with this sound "æ". I can't understand how one sound is pronounced differently in the words "last" and "cat" for example or "Panda" Thanks, Alex
@Venuslau08
@Venuslau08 4 года назад
Same question
@YhonB13
@YhonB13 3 года назад
Bro, i'm not an expert, but i've learned tath one-syllable words have a vowel in the middle, the vowel usually has a short sound. Examples: cat, dog, man, hat, mom, dad, got. If the letter after the vowel is f, l, or s, this letter is often doubled. Examples: last, staff, ball, pass. Sometimes consonants change the sound of vowels. I hope it helps you
@rofsjan
@rofsjan 4 года назад
Thank you, Kristina. Very helpful
@m.tayyab6952
@m.tayyab6952 2 года назад
Wait, I'm confused, the second vowel that you're explaining, I don't see that in my dictionaries' and their pronunciations. The word 'modern has the following pronunciation: UK /ˈmɒd.^ən/ US /ˈmɑː.d^ɚn/ Now, either you're talking about 'ɒ' or 'ɑː' but NOT 'ɑ'. Could you clarify this for me?
@britishenglishcompany6279
@britishenglishcompany6279 5 лет назад
Hi, good videos. I'd like to know how to pronounce "fan-bank-ran" because I heard the /æ/ sound a little different when it is followed by n, m or ng. Can you explain in more detail please?. Thanks alot.
@ocristianoalmeida
@ocristianoalmeida 4 года назад
It'll help you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--i7-DDAW-ok.html
@dianaprieto3967
@dianaprieto3967 Месяц назад
Wow🎉❤, can you make videos about the others vowels and consonants? Thanks in advance.
@Bu1at
@Bu1at 2 года назад
The best explanation that I ever seen on youtube. Thank you a lot!
@naturewithsiddiqui
@naturewithsiddiqui 3 месяца назад
Kristina you are doing very well.
@leengteacher1
@leengteacher1 4 года назад
I've been an English teacher for very long, but this video was extremely helpful. Thanks!
@elizabethhodges3573
@elizabethhodges3573 5 лет назад
Please I need help with the (upside down V) vs (upside down reversed e) sounds.
@m11arifhossain58
@m11arifhossain58 4 месяца назад
Most important job Thanks you so much My dear❤❤
@majonadal7692
@majonadal7692 3 года назад
THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO, SO THE AE SOUND LIKE AN E IN SPANISH AND THE A SOUND LIKE A O IN SPANISH
@hasansiyo532
@hasansiyo532 7 месяцев назад
Perfect thanks from Syria
@milagrosluna9949
@milagrosluna9949 Год назад
You are an adorable teacher
@luciorezendebr
@luciorezendebr Год назад
Nicely done madam! Keep up the good work!
@lalengua.dejoa6
@lalengua.dejoa6 11 месяцев назад
you are a super teacher!
@jacksonamaral329
@jacksonamaral329 2 года назад
good. training my listening here with you from brazil.
@robertoarango5425
@robertoarango5425 Год назад
I really love your teachings. Are you still downloading teaching videos now? (2023)
@carlosm.labanca2285
@carlosm.labanca2285 Год назад
Great vid, Kristina! It's really helpful & educational. Thumbs up, and thanks for sharing. Our problem is that the AA-like sounds are THREE: cop - cap - cup / lock - lack - luck. Any hints? TIA.
@84Franch
@84Franch 3 года назад
I googled many video about that, and I think this is one of the best explanations
@regularexp1262
@regularexp1262 5 лет назад
perfect thank you kristina
@sergioestuardocontrerasova4577
@sergioestuardocontrerasova4577 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video.
@saeedahmed9436
@saeedahmed9436 2 года назад
Great ! I need a vedio on `t´ sound it seems trickier for me when native speakers utter it at diiferent positions , it is quite hard to me to grap at .....
@Enn99999
@Enn99999 5 месяцев назад
Really useful, thank you ❤
@dr.mushtaqali3557
@dr.mushtaqali3557 3 года назад
Wonderful teacher
@abderrahmaneguermi9276
@abderrahmaneguermi9276 2 года назад
Thank you very much you helped a lot
@RishuShakyaVibes
@RishuShakyaVibes 2 года назад
One of the helping videos with Do you have one for b and v and j and z too?
@professorBonna
@professorBonna 8 месяцев назад
Thank you teacher
@energy0271
@energy0271 6 лет назад
Respected ... Mam Thank you so much for your excellent videos ..Your SKILL is very very good and EXCELLENT ..PLZ keep it up more and more ..Thanks 😍
@gloriaflores1538
@gloriaflores1538 2 года назад
I have a question, is it possible to pronounce some words with ash and /a/? I'm confused because when looking at the dictionary, it has the IPA translation with ash an the USA respelling using the short a /a/.
@kwesi5057
@kwesi5057 3 года назад
This was very helpful… you a good teacher as well
@jalalzbirat2027
@jalalzbirat2027 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. What stressed syllables?
@zhanzhenguo4832
@zhanzhenguo4832 Месяц назад
Thank you❤❤❤
@tr3buh
@tr3buh Год назад
æ, ɑ, ʌ and flap t are my most difficult sounds to pronounce correctly
@leecoppack5182
@leecoppack5182 4 года назад
I struggle with the IPA use of one letter to represent the sound of another. For example, why i: for long E? Why aI for long I? Why not: I for long I and i: for what IPA uses I for.
@codigorosseta3600
@codigorosseta3600 2 года назад
thank you finally understood
@pabloalfonsopoetacarolino
@pabloalfonsopoetacarolino 2 года назад
Hi pretty, thank you for sharing some of your wisdom with us. Your teaching is useful to me. I'm a little old, but I want to learn the basics at least Here's a new subscriber...
@bryanarmandocamachojaime9454
@bryanarmandocamachojaime9454 2 года назад
I just hear that you use this sound /a:/ instead of the /æ/ sound. I've already watched two videos by native speakers too, but I only listen that ya´ll use the /a:/ sound
@brainbreaker1128
@brainbreaker1128 4 года назад
ʌ and ɑ what is the dif?
@user-in1fc9yv9x
@user-in1fc9yv9x 6 месяцев назад
Thanks you teacher
@cicik57
@cicik57 11 месяцев назад
what is the difference between cop and the cup then? cop is somehow between "a" and "o" ( sounds)?
@mrkirios
@mrkirios Месяц назад
The difference is so minuscule and ridiculous that it would be reasonable to discard this nonsense and infer the correct word through context. After all, if you yell "Someone call the cops!" chances are they won't end up calling Starbucks.
@slbef
@slbef 2 года назад
Is there different between /Ɑː/ and /Ɑ/ ?
@walterwhite5578
@walterwhite5578 5 лет назад
What exercises do you do to flat the tongue and to keep it from moving from the back of the mouth to it resting on the bottom teeth?
@pamela4660
@pamela4660 3 года назад
THANK YOU!!
@throwaway-ds6yg
@throwaway-ds6yg 4 года назад
Hi! Can you explain how to switch from pronouncing "r" with a retroflex tongue to a bunched tongue posture. I'm native to the Northeastern U.S. where I've read that retroflex "r" is part of the accent. Thanks!
@user-sm6se8pq2m
@user-sm6se8pq2m 5 лет назад
I thought the R,L sounds are the hardest for me...I'm native chinses speaker and i also speak japanese, now I just found that...My hardest vowel is æ
@anzonicardenasmosqueda8312
@anzonicardenasmosqueda8312 5 лет назад
eel lee I’m Mexican and that sounds is pretty dificult for me :( I need to get more practice.
@tormodhag6824
@tormodhag6824 4 года назад
How did you type the letter æ? Did u need to Change keyboard?
@tormodhag6824
@tormodhag6824 4 года назад
I rlly dont have an idea how hard it is. Cuz i am Norwegian And use it every day when speaking
@19922302
@19922302 Год назад
so helpful! Thank u a million for this video!
@evolutiontreks7258
@evolutiontreks7258 3 года назад
Thanks very much
@emilsander4570
@emilsander4570 6 лет назад
This video is really great! I'm glad I found your channel.
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
Emil Sander Thanks, Emil! Glad it was helpful!
@emilsander4570
@emilsander4570 6 лет назад
Thanks. It was very helpful and I have to catch up on watching your previous videos.
@Rociodew2609
@Rociodew2609 3 года назад
Thank you so much Kristina! At last I could understand the difference between these two confusing vowels. Thanks a lot!!!!
@qc7511
@qc7511 6 лет назад
Thanks for your video teacher!! It teally helped me out practising and telling the differences between both sounds :) Suscribed.
@user-rl8mh1gf5e
@user-rl8mh1gf5e 5 лет назад
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@arnaudgalland1382
@arnaudgalland1382 2 года назад
Very clear, thank you!
@andersonmantilla8128
@andersonmantilla8128 2 года назад
Great lesson. Thanks a lot!
@andreschavarria2086
@andreschavarria2086 6 лет назад
Helpful video, thanks a lot Kristina
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
Andres Chavarria You’re welcome, Andres!
@HMALDANA
@HMALDANA 3 года назад
Great lesson! Thanks for sharing!
@abdwlkarimmhamad2011
@abdwlkarimmhamad2011 Год назад
thanks a bunch
@irinapopova769
@irinapopova769 2 года назад
Thanks!
@MrModulateur
@MrModulateur 2 года назад
I never realise o was pronounce almost like a a It's like in french with long a "pâte" means pasta and the short a "patte" means Animal legs
@neel.wonderscience
@neel.wonderscience 3 года назад
From which country are you?
@HMALDANA
@HMALDANA 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
@tarekbuiyah6450
@tarekbuiyah6450 Год назад
thanks ma'am
@rahafdamas4680
@rahafdamas4680 9 дней назад
Why do we pronounce "sew" like saw?
@namnhi-nguyen
@namnhi-nguyen 4 года назад
Good explanation. Thank you
@zhangran8004
@zhangran8004 6 лет назад
thank you Kristina. ur vido is very helpful. I have trouble with saying EXPLAIN. The ain part is difficult for me. Could you do a video about the word. I think it is a concern of many els people. Thank you
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
Zhang Ran Hi Zhang! I will make note of this and either do a RU-vid or Facebook video for it :)
@SoyMarlonRD
@SoyMarlonRD 3 года назад
Great video! Thank you!
@bakrhadid895
@bakrhadid895 3 года назад
If I learn the IPA are that help me with the spelling??? because I have a big proplem with spelling🌹🌹🌹
@alparslan9862
@alparslan9862 5 лет назад
Hello thank for fine video
@BattleForTheHotel
@BattleForTheHotel 3 года назад
Thank you.
@glennpavel4800
@glennpavel4800 5 лет назад
thank you, it was what i needed
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 5 лет назад
Glenn Pavel You’re welcome, Glenn!
@sthenes1
@sthenes1 Год назад
For me there is not difference. Is exactly the some. I hope it will be the same in English to use only one a
@basantrajphuyal
@basantrajphuyal 5 лет назад
Good afternoon from Nepal.
@sageand94
@sageand94 3 года назад
6:12 low key way to reduce work stress
@mustafaatmaca5869
@mustafaatmaca5869 3 года назад
l saw some teachers who say we should pull back our tongue back when pronouncing a: sound whereas some don't say it like you did . why is that?
@JohnnyTsc
@JohnnyTsc 6 лет назад
Thanks.
@andresdg9321
@andresdg9321 4 года назад
It was an awsome lesson!
@deysimamani7407
@deysimamani7407 3 года назад
Excellent video! Thank uuu!! xoxo
@SO-be3dv
@SO-be3dv 3 года назад
Thanks👍
@war5448
@war5448 2 года назад
/aɪ/ /æ/ What's different ?
@toconasalexiaestefania9270
@toconasalexiaestefania9270 6 лет назад
Amazing Kristina good job!. I really like this video and i gonna practise those tonguer twist!. When i've saw those simbols i've never knew how to pronunce it until now!. Many thanks.
@EnglishwithKristina
@EnglishwithKristina 6 лет назад
Alexia Estefania Thanks, Alexia! So glad it was helpful!
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