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Tune Your English
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We teach real-life American English. With our help, you will better understand movies and music, but most importantly, you will be able to communicate more effectively with native English-speaking Americans. Our mission is to provide the most reliable resource for people in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East who wish to learn both formal and informal English as spoken in today's America.
7 Vowel Sounds to Pronounce the 26 Letters in English | Tune Your English
Here's a list of 7 vowel sounds to pronounce the 26 letters in English.
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/ʊ/ Short Vowel Sound | Phonetic symbol | American Accent | Tune Your English
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Short vowel sound /ʊ/ with 30 example words in American Accent.
IPA chart with mouth positions | Fricatives, Plosives, Affricates, Approximants | Tune Your English
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Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) with mouth positions in just 10 minutes.
IPA Chart | Internaltional Phonetic Alphabet | Phonetic Symbols | Tune Your English
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Learn the 44 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in just 7 minutes with this video.
/ɪ/ | Short Vowel Sound | Phonetic symbol | American Accent
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Short vowel sound /ɪ/ with 50 example words in American Accent.
/i:/ | Long Vowel Sound | Phonetic symbol | American Accent
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Long vowel sound /i:/ with 50 example words in American Accent.
Learn 44 Phonetic symbols (IPA) | British Accent
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Learn the 44 International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in just 8 minutes with this video. For American Accent, Click here: ua-cam.com/video/8VkmHrLYmD0/v-deo.html
English Expression 19: Had Better | Phrase | Tune Your English
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This is expression #19 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 18: Occur to | Idiom | Tune Your English
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This is expression #18 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 17: Have a Hard Time | Idiom | Tune Your English
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This is expression #17 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 16: Dying to do something | Tune Your English
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This is expression #16 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 15: Work on something | Tune Your English
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This is expression #15 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 14: Want someone to do something | Tune Your English
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This is expression #14 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 13: About to | Tune Your English
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This is expression #13 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 12: Would Like | Polite Expression in English | Tune Your English
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This is expression #12 in the Essential English Expression series.
English Expression 11: Would You Mind | Polite Expression in English | Tune Your English
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English Expression 11: Would You Mind | Polite Expression in English | Tune Your English
English Expression 10: It's Not That | Tune Your English
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English Expression 10: It's Not That | Tune Your English
How to Drive in the USA | A Tourist's Traffic Guide | Car & Road Vocabulary
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How to Drive in the USA | A Tourist's Traffic Guide | Car & Road Vocabulary
English Expression 6: Feel Like | Tune Your English
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English Expression 6: Feel Like | Tune Your English
English Expression 4: Wanna | Tune Your English
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English Expression 4: Wanna | Tune Your English
American Phonetic Alphabet | Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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American Phonetic Alphabet | Merriam-Webster Dictionary
American Phonetic Alphabet (Merriam Webster Dictionary)
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American Phonetic Alphabet (Merriam Webster Dictionary)
Convenient -- Pronunciation, Meaning, synonyms, antonyms | American Accent
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Convenient Pronunciation, Meaning, synonyms, antonyms | American Accent
Pronunciation of Days and Months in English
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Pronunciation of Days and Months in English
Pronunciation of the English Alphabet | How to Say English Letters in American English
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Pronunciation of the English Alphabet | How to Say English Letters in American English
This Bangladeshi Kid Amazes Dr. Priscilla with His English Fluency
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This Bangladeshi Kid Amazes Dr. Priscilla with His English Fluency
Learn 44 Phonetic symbols (IPA) | American Accent
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Learn 44 Phonetic symbols (IPA) | American Accent
English Expression 9: Used To | Tune Your English
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English Expression 9: Used To | Tune Your English
Really good practice video. It is clear and easy to follow. Really nice.
I had better focus on myself to become the person i want to.
Thanks a lot for this video.
You are most welcome!
Thank you, beautiful work. However, I often find phonetic transcriptions of English words that use different phonetic symbols than these in the video, so I can hardly ever interpret the phonetics of these words. What would you advise me to do? Thanks anyway.
This one is the British version of the IPA. The American version is different. You'll find the American IPA symbols on this channel, too.
This is UK. hot in US is /hɑːt/
Very Good pronunciation bro
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👍BetteR not 👎Bettah - r German pronunciation in America like bettah is improper/speech impediment/slang/southern drawl... 👍Bed not 👎Bayed - slang/southern drawl... Laugh is 👍short a 👎not short o - like Scottish... 👍No rolling r in American English ie: 👎thrrrrow - like Spanish. This is mostly accurate but it doesn't accurately represent American English by a proper American English speaker. Not what I would teach my student. Looking for accuracy, I have to look elsewhere. Truth: American Accent is differentiated from other English accents by the word AMERICAN not by the word STANDARD. There is no Standard American Accent. You can't cover your mistake by making up terms like Standard American Accent. The accents that exist across American are not taught in American schools the way they are in European countries' schools, like England writes "with" but says "wiff" and TEACHES that "wiff" is a correct pronunciation of "with". We do have our own unique grammatic imperfections, though, as all languages do. BUT... There are no true spoken or written dialects or "STANDARD ACCENTS" in America. If you are unwilling to correct your mistake you should not try to lie/cover it up with made up terms like Standard American Accent. You should not harass viewers for making truthful comments or resorting to hiding their comments because they reveal your uncorrected mistake. The term Standard American Accent is false. If you promote what is false, you are unethical and unprofessional.
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@TuneYourEnglish yes, I found that after I made my comment but like other comments said... this video clearly says "American Accent" not "English Accent" so I'm not going to delete my comment. You could easily, without affecting your viewers, change your title to British Accent or English Accent but you are staying with American Accent and the only reason that makes sense why you would do that is: too proud to admit and correct your mistakes. The video link you pasted for me is confession of your mistake. Just fix the incorrect title of this video and you won't have to hide or troll viewer's truthful comments.
Why don't we simply read and write directly in this phonetic alphabet given how valuable it is to learn? It seems so much simpler than the English alphabet given the lack of ambiguity in pronunciation. It seems so strange to me to learn a new, phonetic alphabet just to learn how to pronounce words written in another alphabet.
It helps you understand dictionaries.
@@TuneYourEnglish Naturally, but wouldn't it be much easier to understand Shakespeare, for example, and his preference for iambic feet and meters, and where he violates it, if we transcribed it phonetically?
Excellent
Thanks for watching!
Hard, sound,soft sounds
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Very nice
Thanks!
Really helped me 😄
Glad I could help!
Thank you very much indeed.
You are very welcome!
This is beautifully done and easy to follow.
Glad you think so!
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Adobe Premier Pro video editor.
Some people claim that, in American English, T between vowels, can be pronunced as a Spanish soft R (as in "Pedro", "pero" or "para"), rather than a D. I was discussing the word "writer", specifically. No chart seems to include that phoneme for American English. Yet, for sure, many different R sounds seem to exist in English. The one in particular I am asking about would be the "alveolar flap", as per Wikipedia's Pronunciation of English entry: [ɾ] . But American English is not included there (under [ɾ]), unlike other English dialects. So what do you make of it, please? Thank you! 🙂
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Vowel or tawira originated from Africa now is adapted from Africa continent why Africa continent is originator of evolution of writing like word kikapuor basket Swahili word ki is hard sounds.like my comments thumbs
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Thankyuo l appreciate your response Africa writing are source of world's writtting vowels are not Spanish English , french so they are African creativity and all language plagiarized from Africa continent belongings of writing , also diphthong in Swahili language like ki which makes several words ,like kiatu,kijiko,,kiasi, mfano , English example
Yes deciphered is another method of calling although am learning to make we l can you English to find diphthongs.a conclude also good to learn English. Vowels are abstracted from African alphabetical, meduneture, hirographic alphabetical, ancient Kikuyu bantu alphabetical ok,, .like this comment thumbs up, infact they are 7 of them a eiouuiy,one I have astrophy , ancient Kikuyu tribe script, Africa created other plagiarized from.
Amazing video ❤😊
Thanks for watching!
I 'had better' start dinner if we will eat on time.
Thanks for watching and taking part in the test.
Thank you for an excellent lesson "Had Better"
Glad to be of service.
So helpful 🙏😊
Glad it was helpful!
This is not American Acent 😂😂
Are you sure?
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I'm about to finish this book, and then I'll lend it to you. Thank you for your explanation.
Thanks for watching! Your example is correct.
Please make a video on "Part of it" expression. Thanks a lot
Really I'm confused. I cann't understand how different symbols match the actual letters. I need a help please
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Sun= s∆n
American also have 44 sounds but here is just 41 what's the matters?
epiglottal
Great
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10:42 my cat goes crazy when I make this sound /f/
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WYM LAUGHHHHHHH ?
Please sir could you help with using (the difference using of) æ,a, and other a sound
Sir, which English should i follow ?? Which English is better or more correct? British or American??
British is regarded as a standard version
It's very nice
Thanks a lot 😊
Very useful video
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Very interesting video
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nice information
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🎉 I'm a new language learner from Melbourne Australia and i want to learn the british accent so far this lesson is the easiest way how to learn the accent. Thanks for sharing your video. Love it.❤
Best of luck!
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Thank you.
You're welcome!
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Happy to help.