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PRONUNCIATION HACKS | Speak with the American accent 🇺🇸 

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ABOUT THE LESSON 📚
Let's talk about some useful pronunciation hacks to help your speech develop a more natural sound. In short, these pronunciation tips are part of what make up the American accent.
And even though I'm teaching you the American accent, you certainly should not feel like you need to speak with any specific English accent. As I mention in the lesson, the most important things are that people understand what you're saying and that you can communicate with others.
But I know some learners would like to speak English effortlessly and smoothly. Therefore, I want to share with you these different hacks to help you better understand the American accent.
#InteractiveEnglish #Pronunciation #AmericanEnglish
LESSON CHAPTERS
0:00 Do you really need to sound more American?
1:05 Use common reductions.
3:49 Go crazy with the schwa sound.
7:04 Join SPEAK UP & practice speaking.
8:08 Make sure to use the Flap T.
10:43 Pronounce certain words like Americans.
12:31 Develop a rhythm and flow to your speech.
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@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Hope you enjoyed this pronunciation lesson and learned something new. And if you'd like to get more speaking practice and develop your fluency, check out my new speaking course: bit.ly/Join_Speak_Up 😊
@saadramadhanmuhi864
@saadramadhanmuhi864 2 года назад
Thank you so much _ Teacher _ SAAD RAMADHAN MUHI _IRAQ
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
@@kioto_oliver In this case, I think most would pronounce it "whenduh hold it" because the final N and starting T assimilate to form that D sound. 👍
@right7056
@right7056 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng hi sir how to increase listening skill nd writting skill specially.. I am very weak in writthing skill
@Megha_singh102
@Megha_singh102 Год назад
yes
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159 2 года назад
I grew up in Canada and we could also add to that list the stop "t" in words like mountain, gotten, important, mitten, kitten etc. That sound is very Norh American.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. I think in the future I'll do lesson talking about all the different T sounds. 👍
@lucaskaufman6147
@lucaskaufman6147 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng yes please, do it! Greatings from Mexico City.
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng great! Thanks.
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159
@apdorafa-rafaelalmeida7159 2 года назад
@@kioto_oliver You're right about that. I'm gonna does sound like I'muna. We use a lot of reductions in spoken English. For instance, if I say : I'm gonna go there tomorrow, it sounds like: I'muna go there damorrow. Usually when a t comes between an "n" and a vowel sound it is not pronounced. So internet is pronounced "internet" or twenty sounds like twenty and many others.
@adrianabocanegra2341
@adrianabocanegra2341 2 года назад
Great lesson. There's no time that I don't learn something new. I love it. Always improving. Thanks a lot Wes!!!
@braulioherrada659
@braulioherrada659 2 года назад
WoW It’s been a quite wonderful english class, appreciate it your help
@maraerharter1420
@maraerharter1420 2 года назад
My English is American, and I'm very proud of it!!!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Awesome! Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
@paulhogan2930
@paulhogan2930 2 года назад
My English is English, and I am very proud of it.
@langsandbella
@langsandbella Год назад
I enjoy this PRON lesson so badly! It's gold for me what you say in here :)
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
@lucaskaufman6147
@lucaskaufman6147 2 года назад
Hello, I'm from Mexico City and I've been learning a lot with you Wes. You are the best English teacher I've ever had. Greatings.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks so much Lucas! I really appreciate your comment. 😊
@ChaN-ks3ov
@ChaN-ks3ov Месяц назад
Greetings not greatings. From Philippines 🇵🇭
@chrisaung8850
@chrisaung8850 2 года назад
I did enjoy this video. I hope you'll make these kinds of videos in the future.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it. More to come in the future. 😃
@biffchanel6430
@biffchanel6430 2 года назад
Thanks a lot, Wes. Pretty useful as usually and enough motivated.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad to hear that! Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@englishchannel3786
@englishchannel3786 2 года назад
@@kioto_oliver you're right! It gets reduced
@jessicaperez5112
@jessicaperez5112 Год назад
I still really love to look at the really fun great video's on here and I'm still learning.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks for your comment. 😊
@ligiasommers
@ligiasommers 2 года назад
Very helpful! Thanks 🙏🏻💖🌹
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! I'm happy to hear that. 👍
@philipbedwell8509
@philipbedwell8509 Год назад
Amazing lesson. Thank you.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Happy to hear that! Thanks for your comment. 👍
@wilgensjoseph1655
@wilgensjoseph1655 2 года назад
I am from Haiti, and I want to let you know that you're my favourite inglish teacher!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks so much! 😊
@Gabri.El.
@Gabri.El. 2 года назад
The schwa sound is my favorite!!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks so much for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@riantidewi864
@riantidewi864 2 года назад
This is very excellent lesson from english master. If we do not want misunderstood in speaking , when travel to UK use Brits English n when travel to US we hv to use American English, so the is no word like " misunderstood" anymore Thks so much I love this lesson very much.Keep up the great work 💕💕👍👍👍
@Mariaaaaa.M
@Mariaaaaa.M 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!!😊🤩
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks for watching & commenting! 😃
@nicolaibecerrozki1724
@nicolaibecerrozki1724 2 года назад
I really appreciate your effort. Please create more videos about phonetics, reductions, etc
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😃
@beigomkarimi4122
@beigomkarimi4122 2 года назад
Hi thank you for teaching!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
You are welcome! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 😊
@waleednagi8480
@waleednagi8480 2 года назад
I enjoyed your lesson, thank you
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad to hear that! 😊
@tulkinjonkazakov4502
@tulkinjonkazakov4502 2 года назад
do, does, from, of are also usually pronounced with the schwa when unstressed
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
You're right. Thanks for sharing. It's such a common sound. 👍
@hashemalshukri1068
@hashemalshukri1068 2 года назад
Thank you, Wes!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃
@OKOK-wf8xz
@OKOK-wf8xz 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your job.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
You are very welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
@voiceintheopen345
@voiceintheopen345 Год назад
Great tipWest Thanks a lot
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
@tariqshaikh33
@tariqshaikh33 Год назад
Thanks It is really useful 😊😊😊 Your videos are always learn me something new 🎉❤
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad to hear that! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@evelisecarvalho8027
@evelisecarvalho8027 2 года назад
Hey Wes! Excellent lesson, kudos to you. Gratitude from Brazil.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks so much for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@riantidewi864
@riantidewi864 2 года назад
Thanks so much Wes for this excellent hacks for non native speaker. I really enjoyed this lesson n I really appreciate yr time n yr hard work to do this. I'm looking forward to the next vid 👍👍👍❤
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for your comment. 😃
@HankHodges
@HankHodges 2 месяца назад
Hello @@InteractiveEng I just left you a message here on RU-vid. I hope you read it. Peace.
@gianc19
@gianc19 2 года назад
This is a video to save !👍 thanks ! 😎
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃
@FernandoGonzalez-sn7fj
@FernandoGonzalez-sn7fj 6 дней назад
Great 😮 thanks for sharing 😮
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 5 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting. 🤗
@casdoorcasdooor3117
@casdoorcasdooor3117 2 года назад
Thanks teacher
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@MaggieMe23
@MaggieMe23 2 года назад
Hi Wes, thanks big time!!!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad the lesson was helpful. 😃
@ozcastelan4667
@ozcastelan4667 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this "secrets" to speak crearly and no panic. 👌👏👏❤☺
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
My pleasure. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
@obaserudolf8985
@obaserudolf8985 6 месяцев назад
You are very helpful, after watching and listening to this , I had to call my American friend just to practice what I’ve learned. God bless your effort!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate that! Thanks for your comment. 😃
@lucianadelima1849
@lucianadelima1849 2 года назад
Great class👏👏👏👏👏👏
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks so much Luciana! 😃
@paulhogan2930
@paulhogan2930 2 года назад
This is a great video on pronunciation, probably the best I have seen. ( I am from England}
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks Paul! I appreciate your comment. 👍
@hasbimandiri4636
@hasbimandiri4636 Год назад
I was born and live in indonesia but having worked for 20 years on board the cruiship this allows me to easily recognise the variaty of accent.eventhough i till have my own accent of indonesia
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
That's great! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@zakariaomer17
@zakariaomer17 2 года назад
Thank so much
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Have a great day! 😃
@bantorio6525
@bantorio6525 Год назад
@@@ ... a master class ... thank you sooo much ... !!!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@MissJanina102
@MissJanina102 2 года назад
Thank you so much Wes! This has been exactly what I've needed! 😊
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment. 😃
@LearnRunes
@LearnRunes 2 года назад
The whole point of talking is to make other people understand you. So it doesn't really matter if they think you sound weird, so long as they understand you.
@arthurkelley
@arthurkelley Год назад
They will think you are dumb but will never tell you and make business with someone who speaks English fluently.
@Ggdivhjkjl
@Ggdivhjkjl Год назад
@@arthurkelley A person can speak English fluently with an unusual accent.
@Arikian
@Arikian 2 года назад
I'm American, why am I watching this I'm also saying the words after you like I'm practicing them even though I can already say them 😂
@Cardinal15
@Cardinal15 2 месяца назад
Same😊
@artisticLearner
@artisticLearner 2 года назад
Thankyou so much respected sir! Plz make a video on how can we improve our vocabulary and wriitng skills in english as a second language.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it helpful. 😊
@juanantonioaltamirano6052
@juanantonioaltamirano6052 Год назад
Hello Wes... Have you ever made a video using the past tense of regular verbs.. I am having trouble to pronounce the ed sound.
@courtney_bert
@courtney_bert 5 месяцев назад
Thanks ❤ you're the best
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊
@igorvian3329
@igorvian3329 2 года назад
Wes, thanks a lot as always ! really useful 😊 Have a good and nice summer season
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks, you too! 😊
@Orphan_Heart14
@Orphan_Heart14 2 года назад
Good work sir❤️
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃
@ayadgoran6813
@ayadgoran6813 2 года назад
Thanks for the useful videos sir
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😃
@ayadgoran6813
@ayadgoran6813 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng I am an English teacher from Kurdistan region of Iraq. Let's do a project together. But how can i contact with you to talk about the project ? Any email?
@atrickateman3371
@atrickateman3371 2 года назад
So underrated
@shanvi7974
@shanvi7974 2 года назад
Very interesting 👍👍
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thank you! Cheers! 😊
@right7056
@right7056 2 года назад
Hey sir! You teach us in a great way we r so glad to learn from ur channel😊 sir keep teaching us american accent i wanna be master in american accent thank u💞😊💞💞
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thank you, I will. 😃
@JEHOCHIAH22
@JEHOCHIAH22 5 дней назад
Amazing😊😊❤
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 5 дней назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting. 🤗
@casdoorcasdooor3117
@casdoorcasdooor3117 2 года назад
Pls we need more videos abt reductions
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Will do. 😊
@o_Heckle_o
@o_Heckle_o 2 года назад
I have the worst German accent so this is helpful. Thank you.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃
@sailikhitha4976
@sailikhitha4976 Год назад
Is there any classes starting from October… i have checked link but it showing sep 5th.
@renzo9678
@renzo9678 Год назад
Hi! Great vid! For Spanish speakers the flap T sounds like a r / wa:Rer/👍👍.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting. 👍
@JoseLuis-xl4oc
@JoseLuis-xl4oc 2 года назад
Hey! How can I get your lessons? I have some knowledge of the language I want to be able to speak the language in a few days
@fayewu7505
@fayewu7505 4 месяца назад
Great
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 4 месяца назад
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 😊
@meropale
@meropale 12 часов назад
"I'm gonna go" can be further reduced by dropping the hard g, to sound like áhmana go or áimana go. Also, "for" is often pronounced fur.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 9 часов назад
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@franciscovirgilio7537
@franciscovirgilio7537 2 года назад
This is what I've been wanting for DOG'S age. Now I gotta it , thanks a lot.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
That's great! Thanks so much for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@renzovera8827
@renzovera8827 2 года назад
Excellent tips. I was checking the course and the discount don’t work. Thanks !!
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
You're welcome! Glad the lesson was useful. 😃
@wahabbouziani2977
@wahabbouziani2977 2 месяца назад
Thank you so much Sir for this video i really like it , i wanna be like an American in speaking , I'm from Algeria.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 месяца назад
Glad it helped! Thanks for your comment. 🤗
@atrickateman3371
@atrickateman3371 2 года назад
Sir can you make on American intonation
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
I'll keep your suggestion in mind for a future lesson. 👍
@playmangostingiu2217
@playmangostingiu2217 7 месяцев назад
I don't know why, but you recall me Jack Tripper, that actor in that sitcom sharing an apartment with girls.. an old sitcom of the 80s.. Anyway I find very informative your videos.. Thank you
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 7 месяцев назад
Come and knock on my door. We'll be waiting for you... 😂 Glad you enjoy the lessons. 👍
@JRS788
@JRS788 Год назад
Good morning teacher I hope you are fine I'm a new student from CONGO Republic
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Hello. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@manojthapa9939
@manojthapa9939 7 месяцев назад
I'm watching from Nepal❤
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 7 месяцев назад
That's great! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@erfanbasham9731
@erfanbasham9731 2 года назад
Like your smile😉
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@OnlySouthSudan
@OnlySouthSudan 2 года назад
Thanks u u think that's my problem I struggle alot with translation
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😃
@koymark5091
@koymark5091 2 года назад
Hi there! How do I have to say these words to sound more North American: IRAN; COUPON, EN ROUTE, CAUGHT, SPOT, MOOR...
@tytan7772
@tytan7772 Год назад
And "gotta" (got to)
@patriciacox6981
@patriciacox6981 2 года назад
I was listening to the Stephen Colbert show tonight with Julia Roberts. Mr. Colbert said that it was understood that, if you have a southern accent you are not smart. Google talked about the educational level between the north and south. I was shocked.
@feruzafakhriddinqizi7443
@feruzafakhriddinqizi7443 2 года назад
Cool😃😍🥰
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😃
@user-st4qv2vw7q
@user-st4qv2vw7q 2 года назад
I was waiting for this! Great lesson, thanks man! Sometimes I’m wondering why I speak American English in a british college.😂
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😃
@sadiussaintadieu8506
@sadiussaintadieu8506 2 года назад
I pay you a compliment teacher
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@Krush0-0
@Krush0-0 Год назад
At the advanced level, perhaps you can add to your list sentence like "Nam sayin"
@matheusryos2253
@matheusryos2253 2 года назад
13:38 Gavin from Small advantages speak like this ahaha
@imanazab7665
@imanazab7665 2 года назад
Thanks a million teacher. You are really enriching our understanding of how american accent sounds.. But may I ask why sometimes I get the flapped /t/ sound as if /r/ sound in words like water and city?
@ayomidenathaniel6067
@ayomidenathaniel6067 Год назад
It's still the same sir.the flap t borders between soft "d" and "r"
@renzo9678
@renzo9678 Год назад
Yes, it sounds like /r/ at least for Spanish speakers. If you pronounce /d/ it would sound like the word rather. Dont you think?
@fidanzeynalova8885
@fidanzeynalova8885 2 года назад
Hi,your videos are very useful!I am an English teacher and I want you share eith me one good grammar book for teachers where I can find it anywhere.Thanks in advance!)
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad to hear that! Thanks for your comment. 😃
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@eliecerhernandez1083
@eliecerhernandez1083 2 года назад
I would like to know what do you mean when you use the word ''hack'', I can't get for my mother tongue is not English .
@chesadora
@chesadora Год назад
Hi Wes. I am bilingual. English and spanish. Something I would like to improve is that sometimes I am speaking English and if there's a word I don't remeber I switch to Spanish, specially if I am speaking to someone who understands both languages. Do you have any tips for me?
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Just continue get exposure to the language - reading and listening. It's a great way to passively get reminders of words that you may have forgotten, not to mention continue building your vocabulary with new words. I think it's normal and over time become less and less of an issue. 😊
@chesadora
@chesadora Год назад
@@InteractiveEng thank you, it's always great learning new vocabulary with you guys. 😃I'm teaching English and this happens to me a lot with my fellow teachers. I will follow your advice. I will read more in English. I watch a lot of shows in English.
@yunesleones97
@yunesleones97 Год назад
In the Philippines we follow American English.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
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@PIANOPHUNGUY
@PIANOPHUNGUY 2 года назад
I think people should spell the reductions. About time.
@tori7495
@tori7495 2 года назад
I use WANNA and GONNA in my written English when me and my friends talk on WhatsApp and no one ever tells me I should not be doing that. Moreover, they use it too. They are native Americans.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Very informal writing like SMS messages is fine. I know some people who mostly communicate with emojis. But it should be avoided when writing anything in a more professional context. 👍
@kioto_oliver
@kioto_oliver 2 года назад
@@InteractiveEng hi I'm junior kioto I'd like to request a video on the word "to" I already know it's pronounced like too, tuh and duh in American English... the thing is sometimes I hear native speakers pronouncing "to" like "uh" when it comes after the m and n sounds... for example: "I'm gonna tell you when to hold it". I hear " Imuna tell yuh whenuh hold it " .. Am I right? Does that happen? Can "When to" be reduced to "whenuh" thanks
@hawraa8489
@hawraa8489 2 года назад
11:43 , lol me 2
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
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@user-et4qy9je4o
@user-et4qy9je4o 26 дней назад
Sirrrrr❤
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 26 дней назад
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@starffgamer1258
@starffgamer1258 Год назад
Hi, yes, this is an extraordinary video I agree with you but it extends by using flat T it's not negligent to use a reduction, and flat t is snug and a bug getting seamless like music I'm Indian I've watched many interviews to some of Bollywood actors they always speaking fully pronounce its sound as robotic and I've watched plenty of interviews, American actors, I like a lot that blew me away thank for making this beautiful video.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Most welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
@carlosmaldonadogonzalez439
@carlosmaldonadogonzalez439 2 года назад
Hello Wes, I've heard one by one, step by step so I'd say word by word to say word for word make any difference? appreciate your comment thanks.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Hi Carlos. That's a good question. I can't think of hearing people use "word by word" in this same context. Mostly, people use the phrase "word for word." 👍
@alexxaj1019
@alexxaj1019 Год назад
I wish I could be the 'shwa'. I'd never be stressed then. 😊
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
LOL...Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍
@alexxaj1019
@alexxaj1019 Год назад
@@InteractiveEng Thanks a ton for your lessons! They're really helpful! Blessings! 🙏
@patriciacox6981
@patriciacox6981 2 года назад
I am from the south. We just talk. I never thought of it as another language.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
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@MeadeSkeltonMusic
@MeadeSkeltonMusic Год назад
I keep slipping back into my Virginia drawl. Its really hard to maintain the flatness of this dialect.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
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@WaeViwartano
@WaeViwartano 25 дней назад
I have a question, do you make videos only on the American US language? because I don't want to learn British English
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 25 дней назад
The pronunciation lessons are mostly American English. Of course, vocabulary is relevant to most English varieties. 😊
@SvetaSveta-ms4hi
@SvetaSveta-ms4hi 2 года назад
I'm freaking obsessed with American accent. I got so pumped up when I came across your video. Thanks a bunch for such a badass channel! ☺️
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. 😊
@MissJanina102
@MissJanina102 2 года назад
Same for me! 100 percent! Thank you so much Wes!
@abdulmanaf4590
@abdulmanaf4590 Год назад
💯💯👍👍💥💥💥
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍
@user-wq4kb9wj5i
@user-wq4kb9wj5i 3 месяца назад
So you can work in a call center ❤😘
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 3 месяца назад
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@user-nn8yj6vx5k
@user-nn8yj6vx5k 4 месяца назад
👏👍🏼👏👍🏼👏👍🏼👏👍🏼👏
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting. 😊
@babyblue7798
@babyblue7798 Год назад
LOL , i already use it but unconsiusly.
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
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@PIANOPHUNGUY
@PIANOPHUNGUY 2 года назад
I say AD-ver-tize-ment with the stress on AD. Maybe a minor stress on "tize" . I think the British pronunciation of advertisement comes from the French "advertissement". The French would put the stress on "tisse".
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 2 года назад
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@seanchadwick9036
@seanchadwick9036 2 года назад
Wes, I really like your video, and appreciate that your lesson is clear, concise, and easy to follow. However, while the pronunciations you covered are common in the USA, or UK, how English is spoken in both countries varies, because there are many different dialects spoken throughout and in different parts of each country. In addition, dialects of English also very because of economic class, racial, ethnic, immigration patterns, and/or generational differences. For example, in the USA, the twang sound used in parts of the northern planes states, comes from the high degree of settlement of immigrant from the Nordic countries of Europe (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland). Thus, the twang is derived from the languages of these countries.
@tytan7772
@tytan7772 Год назад
🥰
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 👍
@Raihana.369
@Raihana.369 Год назад
I love the American accent 🇺🇸💙 I'm gonna speak it fluently and gotta make my dream coming to California
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng Год назад
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@madihahbibi9239
@madihahbibi9239 10 месяцев назад
Hanahahayghahauu, 😊
@InteractiveEng
@InteractiveEng 10 месяцев назад
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