Advanced English Pronunciation | Stress Patterns
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Speaky blinders lol, he really had us in the first minute
I thought i would need the subtitles to understand better but i understood quite well, and that makes me happy. Thanks teacher 💚
for me the way he says “what is your name” sounds like “wash your name”
@matheuspavan2336
3 жыл бұрын
The cluster s + y has a sh sound in many english accents. And also he dropped the T. So yeah you are right. What is your = whats your = whatsh(y)our = whash(y)our. Usually the letter y as a consonant changes the sound before it T+y = ch -> got you = gotcha D + y = dj -> what did you do = whadja do S+ y = sh Z + y = g = as you = ag(y)ou
@paolopapandrea
3 жыл бұрын
@@matheuspavan2336 wow thank you so much!
Thank you, Tom. Priceless
Thanks for the fantastic lesson Tom.Your videos really helpful for me to improve my accent.Keep going mate. Undoubtedly you are on the of the best teachers on KZread.
Brilliant lesson Tom, thank you! It's so helpful to know the background of real spoken English and so inspiring to improve my speaking skills 🙂 👍
Great job! I like that I really do. Extremly important in spoken english contractions. Kind of simple things but not much of it on yt in british english. Keep it going, mate!
This is really really so helpful. We really do want more lessons like this one, Tom.
Thank you so much for encouraging us to explore the Jangle where people speak genuinely natural. I am going to show listeners ME.
@EatSleepDreamEnglish
3 жыл бұрын
Woohoo! You do YOU Atsuko!
Well, for me, this is something natural to have strong and weak words, sometimes barely pronounced ou merged, in a sentence. So it's an easy concept for me to absorb, overall. My mother tongue is Portuguese, as i'm brazilian, with a northeastern accent, and we tend to do it a lot when speaking colloquially.
Your lessons are amazing! Thank you soooo much
Tom!!!! Excellent!!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻 I'd like more videos about this topic. Definitely!
@EatSleepDreamEnglish
3 жыл бұрын
You got it Gabriela! I'll add some similar resources to our members-only section too.
You are getting better and better at your videos, teacher. So so talented and creative! An excellent job!
Well done! More videos like this, please.
Thanks so much for the generous sharing. You teach me sth that I didn't learn in English lessons for life.
Thank you for such great lessons dear Tom
Thanks for this really helpful video ! Keep doing more of those please :)
That's so clear💕
Great video as always ❤️👍🙏
I see you from Agentina, I have study English since two years and Tom's accent is very good for me. Congrans
Thank you Tom, good lesson
This is one of the aspects in which American and British English are very similar. I think one of the only differences is, and it's how I usually tell where someone is from speaking English when they don't have a definite accent, the choice of stress in general. It's not as simple as it used to be, but there's still a more common difference in syllable stress, or even complete removal of some syllables in British speech compared to American and even Australian speech. Australian English is a whole other animal, though. Your students might enjoy a video on the dropping of syllables in everyday speech. For example, Americans would say "contemporary" as "con tem por air ee" or "con tem puh rare ee, or if you're American Southern it would be something like "con tem puh raiuh reh", while British people, almost universally, except possibly in very formal RP I think, say "contemporary" as "con tem pree".
Thank you so much, that was really helpful :)
Thank you.
Thank you ❤️
Excelent video! It really opened my mind to understand better native speakers. Thank you!
I shared that vlog with my friends from Poland.
Love your videos !!!
Lot's of efforts in this and all your videos. Amazing! Thank you ☺️.
That was amazing!
I love your pronunciation videos.
Great video! I love pronunciation. You can definitely do more videos like this 😊
Thank you, Tom! With your guidance, the "jungle" seems much less scary. I think I'm ready for the adventure! :)
Thank you Sir
You are one of my best teachers...thanks and love from Pakistan...
Thank you so much 🥰👍
Love it
Hey! I'm doing the English teacher's training course at uni, I was wondering when your book was coming out! Love from Argentina
Cheers Tom....
It's absolutely amazing vídeo ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I congratulate you for today's video, it has been amazing and I have enjoyed till the last minute, to be honest, it seemed to me short indeed.
Lovely
Well done!!! Thank you so much!! I d really appreciate if you straight on this 💯 thanks teacher ❤
A big thumbs up for you 😊👍..I pressed the like button..The techniques were really effective ! Cheers mate for sharing !
nice one Tom!
Hi your way of teaching is good and funny. Congratulations
Brilliant, Teacher Tom! :)
Like your way of illustration. Please make more videos on pronunciation
Interesting !!! 😉👍 I didn’t know some different types ! 😅
We need Louis Tomlinson’s accent part 2
@andreavelit8173
3 жыл бұрын
Completely agree
@1dalmighty225
3 жыл бұрын
we need the complete 1d package, then we need part 2 of the package, then we need the cycle to keep going😂
@nataliakusiak5260
3 жыл бұрын
Yaaaas, I love his accent !
I don't wanna speak like a robot but the 'jungle' version is really hard for me, I feel more comfortable with the 'garden' form (even better that 'greenhouse' 😀......what can I do?) but I'd like to be able to understand the native speakers when they expresses themselves naturally .... it's not that easy though 😓 because my English level is still not great so I'm trying to deepen my knowledge on connected (and relaxed) speech, hence cheers Tom! I really like your today's video and yes! Please and please more videos like this 😃
Great video!! Can you make one on how to practice this more natural way of speaking?
Those exercices were tough ! Tho, I enjoyed them :)
I always wondered... now I know I was not crazy :) I spend several weeks a year in the UK and every single time I need a quick adaptation period until my brain starts understanding the speech pattern again. I understand English fine, I don't really struggle with accents, I just need to get into that particular pattern otherwise it sounds like gibberish heh.
I listened what you said but I wasn't completely sure, so I had to wait until the greenhouse pronunciation to make sure that I was right or close.
Could you please do a video on the way the Beatles used to speak? It'd be fantastic! Thank you
I should be learning, but I'm gonna rewatch Peaky Blinders now. Thanks for supporting my procrastination ; )
I agree that students are taught the greenhouse/garden way of pronouncing sentences. Personally I think it's the best way to teach -in my case- a third language. I always advice my students to watch Netflix without subtitles or with English subtitles. That way they'll hear the language in a more day to day context. I find it hard to hear what tense is used in the jungle way. Eg. I heard 'What did he do?' but it actually was 'What does he do?' How can you hear the difference or is it mainly the context that gives away the tense?
Thanks Tom 😂 I missed your videos 👏
That was easy for me 😁
Weak forms, assimilation and elision are found in unstressed parts of a sentence. We call these parts "grammatical words". All other parts are content words, so they are pronounced with stress. This happens in stress-timed languages. English is one of them.
Absolutely great class...but.... I will stick to the garden! LOL
Big Love 💞 from Algeria Mr Tom
I think that's the most important thing you need to learn to be able to fully understand Native speakers and also to be understood by them.
I would love so see a David Tennant Video to explore some Scottish accent
🔝🔝🔝👍Thanks!
Can you please upload a video on Derby accent as well? You have got many decent accent training videos but I haven’t seen one on Derby. That would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Thanks. I speak American English and would tend not to collapse the word 'do' as much as you. To me the collapsed 'd sounds makes the question past tense. So, "Where'd ya live" sound past tense to me, as in, "Where did you live." To avoid that if I meant the present present tense I would be more clear with the word 'do'. "Where d(schwa) ya live." Sorry, probably too fine a point.
Tom thanks for your vlog. My biggest problem with speaking in English is that I don't speak legatto, smoothly, using connected speech. I speak staccato, "ta", "ta", ta"... :-(
Mantap maju terus
More videos of pronunciation
Luv u tommy 😘😘
OMG I adore British accent even I cannot understand 👌🏾💖😍
@EdithVUA
3 жыл бұрын
X2
Tom,could you break down the accent of Sadiq Khan, please?
How about the way he says "the pattern" ?! LOL
👍👍👍
So is "auxiliary" British for "adverb"?
It was one of your most efficient lesson for me. You know everbody says: im bad at speaking and writing but for me the listening is the evil one. From the beginning. Maybe im very untalented. But 5/3 in the jungle keep goin
What does peaky blinders mean?
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Maybe what about John Lennon’s accent?
DIDNT YOU SAY AT 00:28 SPEAKY BLINDERS
Could you do another video of the “Yorkshire “ accent please pls ? And also I don’t know what’s her accent but the accent of “Summer xo” !! Great video !!! Thank u you do really help me !!! Thanks from Belgium!!!!!! ✨✨✨
Make learn English with Anne-Marie edition, would you? :)
Why dont u introduce like as usual Tom , I like that way anyway 😁
I understood a few jungle versions but not all of them. For me listening is still a struggle despite i watch everyday english/american content
Jungle form was so easy ...idk I am not native speaker
what is mush means? 10:49 somebody shouted at me in the street from a bicycle: you f*+king mush, and I didn`t understand what is it means?. The translater can`t translate :(
@seijuroakashi8763
3 жыл бұрын
If you turn mush. You dont use your brain so proba ly was a situation and you act like strange or just that guy was a moron.
@DanielR.122
3 жыл бұрын
@@seijuroakashi8763 he was a moron. I didn't say anything to that guy. i didn't even know him. it just doesn't make sense man :S
Really fancy. . You inspired me a lot So that I'm making vidoe too on my channel Muhajir Elliot youtube.
I'm lost in the jungle 😱
How to be fluent like you by watching you 😭 I want the result
Amazing teacher.You seem sicilian with the hat.
You Brits speak some sick enigma. I understand half of what you're saying and then "oh, don't worry, you're only supposed to understand half. The other half is just mumble rap gibberish we don't really need but we can't not say it. Dyaknowamean?" Love your accent though, thanks so much
You look and sound like Daniel Radcliffe omgg
Wash ya name?
Yeah Tom can you please do Louis Tomlinson accent part 2. I just love his accent and I really wanna sound like him🙏❤😭😭😭😭😭
What’s your name? “Hazel”
Any British TV show?? Comment please😭
Arctic monkeys' singer, Alex turner, americans hate not understanding'im
I need new British word ...