9:10
How to Introduce Yourself -- American English Pronunciation
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published: 05 Sep 2013
How to Introduce Yourself -- American English Pronunciation
How to Introduce Yourself -- American English Pronunciation
SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, Fan! http://bit.ly/RE_FB ESL: Get more comfortable introducing yourself in English with the video that goes over some common phrases we use when introducing ourselves! TSUP video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35syim12-gc BETH: http://www.youtube.com/CookingAndCrafting OLGA: http://www.youtube.com/mooshville STACI: http://www.youtube.com/verypinkknits TODD: http://www.youtube.com/UCBComedy VERONICA: http://www.youtube.com/CaliforniaTravelTips HILAH: http://www.youtube.com/hilahcooking BRYAN: http://www.youtube.com/brysi HETAL: http://www.youtube.com/showmethecurry JIMMY: http://www.youtube.com/Jimmy Zack: http://www.youtube.com/PancakeManor See the transcript for this video: http://www.rachelsenglish.com/ Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучши разговорный американский английский / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / 美語 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך ...with Rachel's English! subscribe: http://www.YouTube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RachelsEnglish website: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com- published: 05 Sep 2013
- views: 3800
7:17
How to Improve Spoken American English - Sound like a Native Speaker
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published: 27 Dec 2011
author: Rachel\'s English
How to Improve Spoken American English - Sound like a Native Speaker
How to Improve Spoken American English - Sound like a Native Speaker
SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: How to Improve Spoken American English. This video outlines two different exercises you can do to reduce your accent an...- published: 27 Dec 2011
- views: 399736
- author: Rachel\'s English
48:24
American English Pronunciation Dictionary
American English Pronunciation Dictionary....
published: 24 Oct 2011
author: ngaptrannanggio
American English Pronunciation Dictionary
American English Pronunciation Dictionary
American English Pronunciation Dictionary.- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 798439
- author: ngaptrannanggio
6:42
British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
In this English lesson, we will be comparing British pronunciation with American pronuncia...
published: 25 Apr 2013
author: Anglo-Link
British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
British vs American | English Pronunciation Lesson
In this English lesson, we will be comparing British pronunciation with American pronunciation. I will be covering consonants 'r' and 't', as well as common ...- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 279602
- author: Anglo-Link
4:17
American English - Casual Phrases
https://www.facebook.com/EnglishIF - Learn english on FB http://www.facebook.com/drphiloch...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: philochko
American English - Casual Phrases
American English - Casual Phrases
https://www.facebook.com/EnglishIF - Learn english on FB http://www.facebook.com/drphilochko - Philochko's FB http://www.vk.com/English_is_fun - Learn englis...- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 19467
- author: philochko
9:29
How to Greet Americans! HEY! American English Pronunciation
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published: 26 Feb 2014
How to Greet Americans! HEY! American English Pronunciation
How to Greet Americans! HEY! American English Pronunciation
SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, Fan! http://bit.ly/RE_FB ESL: See how Americans greet each other. See the video on introducing yourself: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWP9Riq-ZBg Thanks to the great people in this video! Staci https://www.youtube.com/verypinkknits Kristina: https://www.youtube.com/starofmay Aaron: https://www.youtube.com/brailleskateboarding Anthony: https://www.youtube.com/theneedledrop Don: https://www.youtube.com/thelearningstation Evan: https://www.youtube.com/cartoonblock Veronica: https://www.youtube.com/californiatraveltips Eman: https://www.youtube.com/makeupbyeman Rose: https://www.youtube.com/rosebud143 https://www.youtube.com/qbanguy Sarah: https://www.youtube.com/socraftastic http://www.youtube.com/hilahcooking Billy: https://www.youtube.com/billyreid Brysi: https://www.youtube.com/brysi Jason: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTs59UCfP4YLUt6pDR_uLtg Scooter: https://www.youtube.com/scootermagruder Max: https://www.youtube.com/maxnosleeves Jen: https://www.youtube.com/missjenfabulous Pete: https://www.youtube.com/californiastrength See the TSUP video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35syim12-gc Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучши разговорный американский английский / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / 美語 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך ...with Rachel's English! subscribe: http://www.YouTube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RachelsEnglish website: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 3515
24:03
How To Do an American Accent - Part 1: Vowel Sounds | Amy Walker
How To Do a Standard American Accent - Part 1: Vowel Sounds
A, E, I, O, U, Y: Learn the ...
published: 14 Oct 2011
How To Do an American Accent - Part 1: Vowel Sounds | Amy Walker
How To Do an American Accent - Part 1: Vowel Sounds | Amy Walker
How To Do a Standard American Accent - Part 1: Vowel Sounds A, E, I, O, U, Y: Learn the quirky American vowel pronunciations, including the Schwa! in this Fun, in-depth, private tutorial series with accent specialist and actress, Amy Walker. Just like one-on-one lessons, but Free! with fun tips and tricks you won't find anywhere else. See why Amy's intuitive techniques have helped thousands of people all over the world to improve their American Accent. All the best! Learn More: http://www.21accents.com/tutorials/ Reviews of Amy's Teaching Sessions: "Right after the first lesson, my director told me I had already improved. It was easy to work with Amy: she has the rare and beautiful quality of being a shining person, solar and with huge energy to give..." Daniele Favilli Actor "I have gone through speech therapy my entire life. I have also been teased about a speech impediment my entire life. No one could convince me to open up and really work on my voice, until I met Amy. She creates a very inviting and encouraging environment. Working on a "downfall" is such a venerable time but with Amy, I was always eager to receive feedback from her. " Bo Roberts Model, Actor "Amy is a sheer delight to work with! Her 'amiable' nature and intuitive teaching style make working with dialects both an entertaining and natural experience. I look forward to training with her again and again in the future!" Mara Junot Voice-Over Specialist "I was talking to my husband today after practicing from our tapes, and he said that this is the best improvement in accent he had ever heard from me!" Shikha Jain Actress American emphasis,Accents,21 Accents,accent,Amy Walker,American accent,21 Accents,English Accents,American accent,dialect,how to do accents,21 Accents,consonant,vowels,free,American,voice,sound,Accents,accent,Amy Walker,English Accents,American accent,sound american,neutral accent,neutral american accent,american accent lesson,american accents,american accent tutorial,accent lessons, how to do an american accent,accent reduction- published: 14 Oct 2011
- views: 950995
5:55
Mastering the R sound!! (American English)
Do not forget to download the PHILOCHKO app from iTUNES or the GOOGLE PLAY STORE http://vk...
published: 26 Apr 2013
author: philochko
Mastering the R sound!! (American English)
Mastering the R sound!! (American English)
Do not forget to download the PHILOCHKO app from iTUNES or the GOOGLE PLAY STORE http://vk.com/Philochko http://facebook.com/drphilochko http://facebook.com/...- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 6014
- author: philochko
13:44
American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
http://www.engvid.com American English or British English? Accent and pronunciation are no...
published: 21 Mar 2014
American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
American English & British English - 8 Grammar Differences
http://www.engvid.com American English or British English? Accent and pronunciation are not the only differences! I'll show you 8 grammatical differences between these two styles of English. Once you understand the differences, you can choose which style you prefer to use. The choice you make will influence your speaking and writing. So pay close attention to this lesson, and choose the style you find most comfortable with! Do you want to speak like an American, or like a Brit? Take a quiz on this lesson here: http://www.engvid.com/american-english-british-english-8-grammar-differences TRANSCRIPT Hi, everyone. I'm Jade. What we're talking about today is some grammatical differences between American English and British English because although we speak the same language and we understand each other, we actually have two varieties of English and we have different rules; we have some different grammar that comes with that. So I think this video is interesting for you if you're learning English. And I suggest you use this video to just make sure that whichever variety you prefer that you take all the rules associated with that variety. So don't think: "Oh, I like the rule for collective nouns in American English, that's easier, I'll do that but for British English, it's easier to spell like that". Don't do that. Just keep it standard. Pick one, learn the rules, keep it standard that way. I also think this will be interesting to you if you're a native speaker, so if you're an American, you're a British person and you just want to compare just for interest's sake. So, let's get started. Number one: collective nouns. A collective noun represents a noun standing for a collection of individuals or not necessarily individuals, but within one bigger thing. So, a good example is government. Government, do you see it as one thing making decisions as the government speaking as one voice, or do you see it as a collection of different political parties, or even different individuals within one thing - the government? In British English, we can make our collective nouns singular or plural to reflect the fact that just because one thing is a group, it doesn't necessarily mean that they're speaking with one voice or one vision. So we can say: "Tom's family is", or: "are coming to visit". In British English. It just depends. Do you have a happy family? Are you one family happy unit or are you a collection of different individuals making up that family; mom, dad, your brothers, your sisters? In which case, you can use: "are". In British English, we can say that, whereas in American English, we have to just use the singular verb. Here's an example: "The government have cut spending". Government is seen as one thing, so we use the singular verb. Moving on now, rule number two. We have different spelling rules also. Here's one to consider: spelling for "ed" words. In American English, it's generally preferred to spell with "ed". Let me tell you a story about something on my other YouTube channel. I have a video there that generates quite a lot of negative comments sometimes because I say something about Americans and they're not very, very happy when they watch it and sometimes people get really angry. And in a comment, somebody was like: "Hey, you can't even spell! You should spell 'learned' with 'ed', not a 't'". And she was like really angry, said all this stuff in there; taking the video way too seriously. And then, it started a bit of a comment thread, and people were like: "Hey, you're embarrassing Americans - you can spell it that way" and things like this. So, that's a good example of how when you... When you're used to your variety... I'm used to British English mainly, I'll sometimes see something in the American variety that confuses me. So obviously that girl hadn't seen "learnt" spelt with a "t" before which is okay in British English.- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 4536
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american accent - American T sound - pronunciation of american english
Pronunciation lesson to make your English sound more American and reduce your foreign acce...
published: 11 Feb 2009
author: AccurateEnglish
american accent - American T sound - pronunciation of american english
american accent - American T sound - pronunciation of american english
Pronunciation lesson to make your English sound more American and reduce your foreign accent. Quick tip for people learning English.- published: 11 Feb 2009
- views: 751780
- author: AccurateEnglish
54:23
Learning To Listen: The Key to American English Pronunciation
http://get.pronunciationpro.com/free7day/
In this webinar we go through many listening ex...
published: 04 Mar 2014
Learning To Listen: The Key to American English Pronunciation
Learning To Listen: The Key to American English Pronunciation
http://get.pronunciationpro.com/free7day/ In this webinar we go through many listening exercises to help you hear the different sounds (specifically vowel sounds) of American English. Learning to listen is the best thing you can do to learn to reduce your accent and speak English clearly and with confidence! To enroll in our proven 12-week online training go to http://get.pronunciationpro.com/free7day/ and get started with a free 7 day trial of our program.- published: 04 Mar 2014
- views: 188
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American English Intonation (1of4)
https://pronunciationpro.com Hello! My name is Annie Ruden and I teach English Pronunciati...
published: 04 Sep 2012
author: pronunciationpro
American English Intonation (1of4)
American English Intonation (1of4)
https://pronunciationpro.com Hello! My name is Annie Ruden and I teach English Pronunciation and Fluency. In this video I will be talking a bit about Intonat...- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 6358
- author: pronunciationpro
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19:08
American English is Changing Fast
William Labov, Profesor of Linguistics at University of Pennsylvania and author of Dialect...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: David Pakman Show
American English is Changing Fast
American English is Changing Fast
William Labov, Profesor of Linguistics at University of Pennsylvania and author of Dialect Diversity in America, joins David to discuss the various and cha...- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 38478
- author: David Pakman Show
9:14
British & American English: Food Vocabulary
http://www.engvid.com Crisps? Chips? French fries? Cookies or biscuits? Learn the differen...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: EnglishLessons4U
British & American English: Food Vocabulary
British & American English: Food Vocabulary
http://www.engvid.com Crisps? Chips? French fries? Cookies or biscuits? Learn the differences between food vocabulary in British and North American English i...- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 124465
- author: EnglishLessons4U
8:34
Places and Idioms! American English Pronunciation
ESL: Learn the pronunciation of a few place names (Baltimore, DC, Boston, Denver) and stud...
published: 29 May 2012
author: Rachel\'s English
Places and Idioms! American English Pronunciation
Places and Idioms! American English Pronunciation
ESL: Learn the pronunciation of a few place names (Baltimore, DC, Boston, Denver) and study the pronunciation of the phrases "for work", "for school", "for f...- published: 29 May 2012
- views: 30460
- author: Rachel\'s English
10:22
TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Study the contractions of 'to be' in everyday conve...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: Rachel\'s English
TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
TO BE Contractions -- American English Pronunciation
SUBSCRIBE!: http://bit.ly/RE_sub, ESL: Study the contractions of 'to be' in everyday conversation: I'm, you're, he's, she's, it's, we're, they're, Mark's, wh...- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 14628
- author: Rachel\'s English