Fix These Pronunciation Mistakes (part 2) - American English

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Published 2023-06-03
Common Pronunciation Mistakes You Must Fix - 17 Words - (part 2)

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All Comments (21)
  • @spitzeidiomas
    This is pure gold for non-native English teachers like me... Thanks!
  • This teacher teaches the American pronunciation; the English Standard one is quite diferent. In english there is not a 'perfect' pronunciation, but slight though noticeable regional variants, not to mention the very specific idiolects of each and every particular speaker. When one becomes proficient and in full command of a language one becomes creative and innovative; Joyce's Finnegan's Wake, Faulkner and Beckett come to mind.
  • After living in New Zealand for over18 years , the pronunciation of american English is rather different. In British English people pronounce the TH when saying month , literature sounds like Li- TRA CHA , much easier
  • It is a very important lesson to straighten out my pronunciation! Teacher Lisa thank you so much for this amazing presentation!
  • Lovely: a miracle, we won: never to hinder whereas learning enthusiastically with you Lisa. Thoroughly the mere.!!!
  • It should be clarified that this is applicable to those aiming for a USA accent. My first language is UK English and my pronunciation is very different to what you are recommending.
  • This is very helpful for us non-native English speakers. Thank you Teacher Lisa!
  • @taimadeeb3464
    The only teacher that gives the state of flow to her followers.. I don not even notice the progress of time and for how long I watch
  • @lmerryS
    Hi Lisa, this is great! ❤ This can help me solidify my pronunciation. Thank you so much. ❤
  • @girlfromgermany
    The differences of American and British English can be confusing, at least for non-native speakers. Not only the pronunciation is very different, sometimes there also are very different words for the same thing.
  • @ranunculus861
    English is so crazy. I thought "war" and "were" are pronounced the same, not "war" and "wore." Thanks for teaching us the basic words Lisa. I really appreciate it ❤
  • Thank you teacher, Lisa! It is really a good experience to learn English with you. You explain so we'll! I am grateful for your videos!
  • Photographer, is one of my favorite words to pronounce in English. Thank you, Lisa,
  • ‘Phlegm’, hearing it pronounced correctly, is a revelation to me, in the Netherlands:we have the word ‘fluim’, which sounds almost the same! ‘Fluim’ has a negative connotation; it’s spitting in an inappropriate situation, like while walking on the street.
  • Thank you Lisa I feel even more confident after learning with your videos. Pretty helpful. Last time in NY many people were impressed my English was so good :-D
  • It all made sense to me! Thank you for your helpful teaching tips. I learned English as a second language. Phonetic classes in college were my favorite! You reminded me of those!