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The 6 Plosives in English | INTRO | English Pronunciation 

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@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 4 месяца назад
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@alyafadhilla4507
@alyafadhilla4507 3 года назад
I find this video is really helpful. As an English literature student, phonology really gets me exhausted. Thank you and please keep going.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
Thank you! I will do! I have 3 playlists on vowels, diphthongs and consonants and an extra playlist on other aspects of phonology. Make sure to check them out on my channel! :-)
@davnoidasuniti1543
@davnoidasuniti1543 Год назад
The kind of video,I was looking for.Making things crystal clear.Thanks!
@tinysue.1769
@tinysue.1769 Год назад
I was struggling to understand the component of my English classes when Phonology is the starring role. But now that I found this channel, I know that I will survive! Thank you, mistress.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Glad it helped! What topics are you going to cover on your course?
@tinysue.1769
@tinysue.1769 Год назад
@@BillieEnglish The point and manner of articulation, minimal pairs, etc. I have been watching the videos of your channel to study. Learning English is easier this way ♡
@nonye6016
@nonye6016 2 года назад
This is the clearer pronunciation I have ever experienced as an English teacher as non native speaker too,tanks quite useful.
@MrMhidalgot
@MrMhidalgot Год назад
After a lot of years, I finally get the point. Thanks a lot!
@bahar8161
@bahar8161 Год назад
You saved my life, LITERALLY!!!! THANK YOU FOR MAKING THESE VIDEOS.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Happy to help! 😊
@김명지-y6y
@김명지-y6y 2 года назад
Thank u so much! It is really useful video for understanding phonetics. It is the best explanation I’ve ever seen.
@yellaraoipriya3253
@yellaraoipriya3253 2 года назад
It is really wonderful to have the kind of presentation... Completely we were enthrollrd...
@joycebaiden-amissah6031
@joycebaiden-amissah6031 2 месяца назад
I love the way you go through this brilliant exercise for us to understand. Is the any of such lessons in fricatives, nasals and affricatives?
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Месяц назад
Yes, absolutely! You can find them all on my channel!
@Sanjeevbajaj456
@Sanjeevbajaj456 3 года назад
Love you & your way of great speaking and teaching. I have started following your videos. See you on Dip TESOL soon.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
That's great to hear!! I'm sure you will enjoy studying the Dip TESOL! It's intense but really very interesting!
@blvcksumerivn
@blvcksumerivn Год назад
exactly what i was looking for, God bless your work 😇
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Thank you!
@dishadikshyapradhan6818
@dishadikshyapradhan6818 11 месяцев назад
Thanks ma'am..u r amazing... this is really helpful
@janamohamed3240
@janamohamed3240 8 месяцев назад
So good and helpful thank you so much
@bouchraessabri8956
@bouchraessabri8956 2 года назад
Thank you so much that's what i was looking for 💚
@muhammadharoonmuhammadharo6186
If any one want to learn phonemes of English, no one can explain better than her. So I appreciate her method of teaching and I recommend it for all those who belong to English department 🏬
@muhammadharoonmuhammadharo6186
So I also requested all of you, not waste your time on other channels and watch her and move ahead.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Thank you!! 💛
@chitraramalingam2433
@chitraramalingam2433 3 года назад
Well demonstrated mam 💐😀 thanks a lot. Easy to understand and reproduce sounds 🙏
@haifa7558
@haifa7558 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making it clear and simple.
@jhonss995
@jhonss995 3 года назад
Really, my friend, thanks you for this gorgeous topic. You are a clever teacher
@adrianapassarino4436
@adrianapassarino4436 Год назад
Excellent!!!
@18mkg
@18mkg 7 месяцев назад
l find this video is really helpful. As an English literture so 😅
@nafisah4491
@nafisah4491 2 года назад
I like the explanation. It's easy to understand. Thank you ma'am, It's really helpful :) ♥️
@intelligentmedia4266
@intelligentmedia4266 5 месяцев назад
Great explanation, perhaps, I learned a lot
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 4 месяца назад
Perhaps?
@Anika_Kaya
@Anika_Kaya 9 месяцев назад
Thank you beautiful ♥️
@thelmabanks1157
@thelmabanks1157 2 года назад
Many thanks for this video.
@interactexperience7491
@interactexperience7491 3 года назад
The way you speak is magnificent. You are really clearing our's doubts regarding especially of pronunciation as well. And most important the pace of your speaking is really helping you understand very clearly ..and so gradually at the fast rate.. Thank you.. I would like to meet you in future so be ready for that..
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
So nice of you to say - thank you for the lovely comment! I am encouraged to hear that you like my videos!
@interactexperience7491
@interactexperience7491 3 года назад
@@BillieEnglish No worries ! I just want to say that "Fantastic thing is just fantastic and everbody appreciate it"..Thanks for responding..have a great day
@roneienglish1921
@roneienglish1921 3 года назад
Hey! Thank you for your time preparing this video! Quite interesting! Only recently I heard about the existence of these plosive sounds! How could I speak and listen to English for so long and not notice the plosive sounds?
@researchenthusiast1739
@researchenthusiast1739 2 года назад
WOW!Awesome Observation👌
@JagdeepSingh-gu2xs
@JagdeepSingh-gu2xs Год назад
So well explanation
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@nimky1422
@nimky1422 3 года назад
i love the way you are explaining OMG! its jus amazing
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you! 😃
@robintanzid9638
@robintanzid9638 3 года назад
It was outstanding. I love your lectures.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏 and I love encouraging comments!!
@rukhsanaghani6207
@rukhsanaghani6207 6 месяцев назад
Ma'am please make a video on Voice onset time(VOT)
@giladamar3781
@giladamar3781 2 года назад
thank you very much for the great video, really helped me with my english homework:)
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 2 года назад
You're very welcome! I am happy to hear it helped you 😊
@adityakannawar1407
@adityakannawar1407 2 года назад
you're teaching is best 👌
@dipak99a
@dipak99a 2 года назад
Wonderful lesson mam watching frm India...it help me a lot for my upcoming semester exam......tqqq
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 2 года назад
Glad to hear that!!
@rrahulg
@rrahulg 3 года назад
You got awesome teaching skills.
@stevewhitmill2037
@stevewhitmill2037 2 года назад
Instructive and sensuous..
@abderlhmanNaser
@abderlhmanNaser 11 дней назад
Great
@AnimalWorldUploads
@AnimalWorldUploads 3 года назад
It's really awesome class teacher.. I love it...bcs I'm a linguistics passionate.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
That's great! So am I :-)
@jessymaryvarghese5071
@jessymaryvarghese5071 3 года назад
Really helpful Ma'am.. Thank you
@zoue9284
@zoue9284 9 месяцев назад
Uh thank you I was Lost , great 👍🏻
@MohamedDihi
@MohamedDihi Год назад
Thanks a lot for sharing.
@farhangkoye3633
@farhangkoye3633 7 месяцев назад
Can I use your info in my presentation? I really need it😢
@為人民服務-f2m
@為人民服務-f2m 3 года назад
An awesome lesson 👍
@ossital1808
@ossital1808 3 года назад
many thanks for this amazing video
@saraalaam
@saraalaam Год назад
You are very amazimg💖
@englishliteraturestudies
@englishliteraturestudies Год назад
You make it easier.
@خالدعبدالله-ب8ك
@خالدعبدالله-ب8ك 2 года назад
This video is beautiful
@RaihansEnglishCafe
@RaihansEnglishCafe 3 года назад
I like to know about every single alphabet in this way, thanks
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
Hello! I have a video teaching you the names of the alphabet: bit.ly/3dd4Pm4 But if you are talking about the various sounds in English using the IPA symbols, I have a whole series of videos teaching you all of those, just have a look at my channel!
@حميدهالعلواني-ك1ح
@حميدهالعلواني-ك1ح 6 месяцев назад
I came from arabic background Happy you mentioned that 😂😂
@alaaddinenihro6074
@alaaddinenihro6074 Год назад
I like ur lessons Mam , 🎉❤❤
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Thank you! 😃
@khinpannnyeinpyone5815
@khinpannnyeinpyone5815 Год назад
I can't thank you enough.
@oceanoflanguages7662
@oceanoflanguages7662 Год назад
Thanks a lot dear mam.
@brunopinheiro5456
@brunopinheiro5456 2 года назад
Plosive consonants are also known as occlusive or stop consonant.
@englishliteraturestudies
@englishliteraturestudies Год назад
This is something new for me.thank u.
@joycebaiden-amissah6031
@joycebaiden-amissah6031 2 месяца назад
? Thank you.
@raulhectorvelazquez3121
@raulhectorvelazquez3121 2 месяца назад
Minimal pairs would be called paronyms ? I am asking for.
@kartikmehra6465
@kartikmehra6465 2 года назад
Thanks ma'am
@umaima_371
@umaima_371 2 года назад
Thank U so much ❤️
@nouranelhadary3898
@nouranelhadary3898 Год назад
Thank you
@tahernabieh6096
@tahernabieh6096 2 года назад
EXCELENT WE CAN MAKE PROUNCIATION THE ALPABET FOR CHILDERN
@100mintmagic2
@100mintmagic2 2 года назад
In Korean language, /g/,/b/,/d/ sounds exist. But these sounds don't exist in the initial of words, only in the middle or end of words. Many Koreans mispronounce 'Girl, Glass, Bad, But,Down,etc' as 'Curl, Class, Pad, Putt,Town, etc'.
@7-ten221
@7-ten221 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@obathsangma4232
@obathsangma4232 3 года назад
Thanku so must Billie,
@fathilbakirmutsherallami
@fathilbakirmutsherallami 2 года назад
well done , i have clear image bout plosive lettters
@wafidullahkhan3572
@wafidullahkhan3572 3 года назад
Thanku billie
@debbie46001
@debbie46001 Год назад
Why do syllables ending in ap with some English speakers produce a weird extra sound before you even hear the p sound. Or is it when there is a double P in the word
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Can you give me some example words?
@debbie46001
@debbie46001 Год назад
@@BillieEnglishhappen, apple. I only started noticing it quite recently while listening to audiobooks
@abdulgafoor7076
@abdulgafoor7076 Год назад
Why p and t sound different Place doesn't make them b different right May be amt. Of air, pressure or formants
@ritaroza6578
@ritaroza6578 Год назад
Love u ♥
@maryamgomaa614
@maryamgomaa614 3 года назад
Thank you 😍❤️❤️
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
You're welcome 😊
@bilalalam1794
@bilalalam1794 3 года назад
From which country?
@sushantadas7192
@sushantadas7192 3 года назад
I love you Billie
@ADITYA-jk8yr
@ADITYA-jk8yr 3 года назад
does the word "Company" have any aspirated stops?
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
Aspiration occurs in unvoiced plosives (/p/, /t/,/k/) if the sound is the first sound in a stressed syllable. 'pa' in company is not stressed and the /p/ not aspirated. But the /k/ sound in 'com' is in a stressed syllable and it's aspirated.
@ADITYA-jk8yr
@ADITYA-jk8yr 3 года назад
@@BillieEnglish so we'd call the (k) sound in COM aspirated right? So the word does have an aspirated stop?
@oreradovanovi5204
@oreradovanovi5204 Год назад
Isn't sometimes d also dh?
@mirmd.jalalsumon9993
@mirmd.jalalsumon9993 2 года назад
❤️
@hasansiyo532
@hasansiyo532 2 года назад
🌹
@quangvuong4089
@quangvuong4089 3 года назад
I always confuse these, especially their position is in the ending of a word. I hear them similar. So I cannot distinguish some words as Why, white, wine, wipe, wife, and while when they are in a sentence. I hear all of them are 'why' :(
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 3 года назад
It can be difficult at first but if you continue to practise your listening it will get better and then usually your own pronunciation can improve as well!
@rhshovan
@rhshovan 2 года назад
WHICH ACCENT DO YOU USE?US ACCENT?
@wagnerjunior6524
@wagnerjunior6524 8 месяцев назад
There are actually SEVEN plosives in English. The glottal stop is the seventh one.
@marcosbellido2150
@marcosbellido2150 2 года назад
Drainnnn gang
@hasansiyo532
@hasansiyo532 2 года назад
😘😘🌹
@CaillouPuddington
@CaillouPuddington 6 месяцев назад
I'd say, the consonants d, t, and n are not alveolar, but dental They're non-sibilant consonants and relate to the dental fricatives, which are not sibilant, if they were alveolar, they'd be "sibilant plosives" and would relate to the sibilant alveolar fricatives and not the non-sibilant dentals.
@Sntat555
@Sntat555 2 года назад
Txt
@bilalalam1794
@bilalalam1794 3 года назад
How r u mam?
@rrashid0
@rrashid0 2 года назад
The examples of stop and that for aspirated sounds are wrong
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you for highlighting this - yes, you are right these two examples are incorrect. I updated this in the description box below and added three correct examples. Thank you for bringing this to my attention :-)
@Addus111
@Addus111 6 месяцев назад
uhh no...
@shamanaftab9251
@shamanaftab9251 Год назад
I have a question mam the sound "m" is also bilibaial means we have to bring our both lips in contact but we study it in nasal sound why ? Yes I also agree at that point it is nasal sound but can we say that it is bilibaial nasal sound thanks for reading my comment and paying attention.
@BillieEnglish
@BillieEnglish Год назад
Yes, it is a nasal = both lips are closed and stay closed during the sound production and the air escapes through the nose. I hope this helps! 😊
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