Learn English Vowels
Learn to pronounce English vowels. There are five vowels in English but they can be combined to make 15 different sounds.
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thank you so much teacher Joe
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Short, quick and to the point! Good Job!
Thanks!
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lol @ oh hello
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@ThaSchwab
Thanks for the clarification
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Very good thanks
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believe me It’s very Clear, simple and very useful
great job keep it up
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Thank you =)
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Thank you!
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like this introduction 0:16)))))))))
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I like the “A” as in cat. Look at the tip of the tongue that touches the bottom teeth. In French, the tongue stays almost completely loose, so it sounds very different.
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“Want” = “Wunt” or “Wahnt,” if you can pronounce those.
“One” = “Wun.” “One” is an odd word in the English language, believe it or not, because the ‘o’ isn’t pronounced as one.
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woow I had so many difficulties with phonology and then I learn in 3 minutes what I did not learn in 3 years
just kidding!!!
Gracias Joe!
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Useful video. Teacher ! I have problem with the word “want” and “one”. Can u speak 2 those words for me ?
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i know the meaning of all of these words , but it was really so Hard lesson to pronounce anyway thanks a lot dear teacher
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I HATE YOU.
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Hello Mr. teacher …Iwant to ask you, if you already post any vids with idioms and some tips how i can understand better any conversation….I will appreciatte that..
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Hey thanks, joe! as an ESL student, i have been struggling to pronounce english vowels correctly, yet without much success. but this seems an ultimate answer to my long sufferings. i’m already looking forward to your future postings. =)
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Thank you very very much!!!
you are so kind!!!!!!!
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You can Google “schwa” to learn more, but it is quite complex – even many experts do not agree on what is a schwa sound and what isn’t. I want my students to learn it naturally rather than analyze too much. Try watching my videos on rhythm and intonation. When you learn to speak English naturally, you will start to pronounce the schwa sound without even thinking about it!
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i like your vidio .especially the sentence you said ,”then you can pronounce any word ,when you are reading”
could you tell me about vowels schwa.
and what situiation the vowes will be made a schwa sound.
thanks
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AH It’s really interesting this video, I’ve been living in Italy for 18 years , but now I ‘m going to move in England… I never been there before.
I would like to have a good pronunce and I’m looking out for..
Ths for posting these videos
bye
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thank you m.r joe
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thank you teacher joe
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Excellent lesson Joe!. It’s the firs time a got a clear explanation of english vowels.
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Actually, when I teach I start off by exaggerating, then work up to more natural pronunciation. (Today in Pronunciation Class we worked on “Moses supposes his toeses are roses, but Moses supposes erroneously”!) With vowels, students need to focus on each individual sound, so they should be pronounced as clearly as possible.
Also, this was my first video, so I don’t think I was as relaxed as I should have been!
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