English conversation can be intimidating. In this video, you'll learn the phrases you need to introduce someone in American English. This is useful if you're at a party or an event where some people don't know each other. YouTube blocked? Click … [Read more...]
This is a collection of all of the Rachel's English videos in the order they were produced, with the most recent videos first.
Real Life Study – Gonna, Alright, Sort of, Check out
Study real conversational English in this video as I walk around our wedding venue to plan our big day. You'll study use of 'gonna', the pronunciation of 'alright', 'sort of', and the phrase 'check out'. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]
Two-Syllable Words – Can you Identify Stress?
Study word stress by identifying the stressed syllable in all of the two-syllable words you hear in this real life conversational English. Stress is important -- the contrast between long and short syllables is an important part of the character of … [Read more...]
Question and Answer with Rachel’s English
In this video I’m going to answer some questions from you, my audience. We’ll talk about N’T contractions, what languages I speak, and lots more. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPb8EDKqqH4 Video … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce Squirrel
'Squirrel' can be a really tricky word -- an R and a dark L! My friend Dave, who has suffered a stroke, asked for help with this word. Learn how to pronounce this word by breaking it down sound by sound. And, we'll go searching for squirrels in my … [Read more...]
Fun Announcement from Rachel’s English
Hey! Want to know my big news for this year? Thanks to everyone who wished me well! :) YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SY_95fKl6Fk Video Text: Hey fans! This is a special Rachel’s English video, … [Read more...]
How to Say SUPPOSED TO
How are you supposed to say 'supposed to'? Don't forget to reduce 'to'! Learn how to say this common phrase and practice it in several different sentences. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce USED TO
'Used to' is a common phrase in conversational English. Learn how to say it: reduce 'to', and of course link the words smoothly together. Practice it in several example phrases. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]
How to say UNFORTUNATELY
'Unfortunately' is, unfortunately, difficult to pronounce. You guys requested it over and over! Learn how to break down this word, sound by sound and syllable by syllable, to feel comfortable practicing and perfecting it. YouTube blocked? Click … [Read more...]
How to Say THANKS FOR COMING
Did someone come to your party? Your presentation? Your performance? Thank them: "Thanks for coming!" Learn how to say this phrase comfortably in conversational English: what words or syllables to reduce, how to link everything together, and … [Read more...]
How to say “Where are you going?”
Is someone about to leave? Where to? Learn how to say "Where are you going?" comfortably in conversational English: what words or syllables to reduce, how to link everything together, and the melodic shape of the phrase. YouTube blocked? Click … [Read more...]
How to Say LITERALLY
I have literally gotten hundreds of requests for this word (not literally -- Americans have a bad habit of using this word when they don't really mean it! Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound. Then put it all together … [Read more...]
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