If you can't give an answer yet, just say you'll think about it. Learn how to say this phrase comfortably in conversational English: what words or syllables to reduce, how to link everything together, and the melodic shape of the phrase. YouTube … [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.
How to Pronounce BEAUTIFUL
Can you say this word beautifully? Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound, knowing what’s stressed and what’s not. Then put it all together to feel confident using this word in American English conversation. YouTube … [Read more...]
English Conversation Exercise – Trip to FL
In this 'contractversation' exercise, compare English with Stop T's, Flap T's, reductions, and contractions with English conversation that has none of these. One of them sounds natural and American, and the other one doesn't! Topic: trip to … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce GOT IT
Do you understand? Got it! Learn how to say this phrase 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 here to see the … [Read more...]
Linking Consonant to Consonant
How can you link two consonants to get smooth Americans speech? It's just a matter of breaking down the two sounds, and figuring out what you need to change in your mouth position between the two sounds. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce FOR SURE
There are a couple of different ways to pronounce 'sure'. Learn how to say this phrase comfortably in conversational English: what words or syllables to reduce, how to link everything together, and the melodic shape of the phrase. YouTube blocked? … [Read more...]
SOFT PALATE EXERCISES — Vocal Exercises
What exactly is the soft palate? It is the soft part of the roof of your mouth. When it's lowered, it makes sounds nasal, like the NG sound in American English. English has no nasal vowels, so having a lowered soft palate can affect the placement … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce HELPFUL — Word of the Week
Knowing how to pronounce with word will be helpful in conversation. Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound, knowing what’s stressed and what’s not. Then put it all together to feel confident using this word in American … [Read more...]
NECK AND THROAT RELAXATION EXERCISES — Vocal Exercises
To achieve the low placement of American English, you have to speak with a relaxed body and face. This video helps you release tension in the neck and throat. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce DEFINITELY — Word of the Week
You'll definitely want to know the exact pronunciation of this word. Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound, knowing what’s stressed and what’s not. Then put it all together to feel confident using this word in American … [Read more...]
LIP RELAXATION EXERCISES — Vocal Exercises
To achieve the low placement of American English, you have to speak with a relaxed body and face. This video helps you release tension in the lips. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRzdwUvoeTU Video … [Read more...]
How to Pronounce COFFEE — Word of the Week
I'm the only person I know that doesn't drink coffee in the morning. Do you? Learn how to practice this word by breaking it down sound by sound, knowing what’s stressed and what’s not. Then put it all together to feel confident using this word in … [Read more...]
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