Your lessons are a blessing even for native speakers.Intonation and melody are very essential for a language.I'm trying to teach my students the same way.Pronunciantion and grammar are very important and need to be treated with respect by all.I,absolutely,love the way you utilize the appropriate terminology.I call feel the love you have for our language and how it has become a part of your being.Keep making such videos.You are a blessing!!!
This lady (Jill Diamond) and the Director of the "AccurateEnglish (Lisa Mojsin) are really very passionate teachers of "American Accent"...I watch their videos. keep up the good work.
She is not only a great teacher but also as a coach that provides the knowledge and strength in the journey towards the goal of speaking English fluency.
@@JillDiamond you being happy makes me happier haha. In two weeks from now, I will join an EFL teacher training programm in Morocco. Following your teachings will enable me to improve my own pronunciation as of my students
This is the 1st time I watch a video of yours, and I really like it! I was able to learn the patterns you taught, and after applying them on my own speech I could notice how much more American I sounded, haha. I'm used to talking with Americans, but couldn't figure out how to sound more like a native; after you explained the speech patterns I was like "ohhh, so that's how they do it". Definitely gonna subscribe and keep checking your work!
That's amazing @Talles. I'm so glad it helped you out! I've also got educational weekly emails if you'd like: www.byjilldiamond.com/#educationalemails. Thanks for subscribing and I look forward to knowing you more!
@@JillDiamond I'm getting your weekly emails, thank you! Just fyi: I'm from Minas Gerais (Brazil), and I was so surprised/happy when I saw a video of you and you said you were here in my state!!
Great lesson. I'm really trying to exercise in the same way but it's so difficult to include what you learn at the same time you make a conversation. But maybe my problem is that' I'm also trying to translate it from my language. So many things to control at the same time.
There are many things to think about when speaking a second language, that is true. Try to focus on one thing per week so that you can start to see and hear improvement.
There are many things to control at the same time Sophia. I suggest you choose one thing per week and focus on that knowing that the rest may not be perfect. It will all come together with your determination and will! Good luck.
I think it is very important to separate the practice from the real time. In other words, as long as you have regular exercises you work on, you will build the muscle memory. And when you go to speak, you have to trust what you are learning in your exercises will show up. It may not be exactly at the speed you want, but again, as long as you consistently practice, I promise you will see the results over time. Good luck and thanks for watching my channel!
Excellent class, Professor. Jill Diamond. There are hundreds of video lessons, but with a direct student it gives the feeling of being really alone in the classroom. And training with the student does not invite you to really participate. Congratulations! Dorgival Dantas Brito São Paulo Brasil
Dear Jill, I am an English teacher myself. Even though, your accent is American, I find it especially useful to listen to yourclasses. Unfortunately, I think, modern foreign languages teachers kill their students with pronunciation of the specific words. They do forget that language is a chain of the words’ sequence so to understand a foreigner, it is crucial to know how the intonation operates, and not what a single word stress is. Thank you, Jill, and keep going🚣🏼
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Hello dear I wish I have met you 2 to 3 years ago when I came into the United States and I believe that this the best so far i believe it is not too late to learn from you and I don’t know how to contact you to get the help I live in Chicago and I hope to improve my accent just like you said I appreciate this video is the best I’ve seen so far Please where do i go from here to start the training with you
Helloo.dear.gotta question.in a sentences with sem stressed words with more than1 syllable,shud i put stress JUST on their stresses syllable,or shed i put stress on whole that multi syllable word?.thank in advance fer ur answering.nima from iran
Hi Nima. If I understand your question, with multi-syllabic words, you'll have more than one stressed syllable. However, the PRIMARY syllable gets the longest, loudest, and highest pitch. So, we still need to hear that ONE syllable is the most important. Does that help?
hi, jill I am really confused by the last words you say, something went off like a light bulb went off for you. what that mean? thank you. I have listened for so many time but I still cannot get that meaning.😭