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best video ever!!
Ответитьgreat content, you will see me doing the excersises. Your content is awesome
ОтветитьMaybe I’m just slow, but I don’t understand what these exercises are supposed to improve. People who speak in monotone? I dont understand the connection between the practice and the part of our speech that is being exercised. The example of okay makes sense, but how does that translate into the exercises? Shouldn’t someone just learn that intonation intuitively? Very confused.
ОтветитьThanks for these Vids...more especially for the 80% accent reduction hack..
Lol I'm Sooo excited I keep recording myself over and over again, and I sound nothing like myself. I almost sound like Timothy Olyphant.
Always hated the sound of my voice, but I fell in love with it after I watched and a adopted your accent reduction hack.
This is very helpful in boosting my confidence in public speaking. Thank you!
ОтветитьU r great
ОтветитьPlease upload more videos regarding. My monotonous voice is killing me.
ОтветитьI luv you! this helps for us who are quarantined and have no one to talk to.:-) GREAT! SO GREAT! I did not know I could sing the alphabet so good! It definately helps.Keep up the good work!
Ответитьvery useful.
But why do you say ok-ya?
please i can't find the tonɡue twister just the advance,please send me the link
ОтветитьJust found your channel. Seems like lots of good info. Hope it helps! Thanks!
ОтветитьMy confidence level up with this vlog love it
ОтветитьWow thanks 🔥
ОтветитьSo relaxing hearing the alphabet like that
ОтветитьI like this!!!
ОтветитьSo many people just answer K. Kinda irritating, lol.
ОтветитьI can't regret meeting your channel thanks keep it up
ОтветитьJust watched this from Uganda, thank you so much for the lesson 🙏
Ответитьyou are so underrated nice video! love it and helped me for school
ОтветитьExetera …
ОтветитьThis was a really cool video, love your enthusiasm !
ОтветитьSorry for disturbing you. I am interested in intonation idioms and some research words devoted to them.
If you know some, could you please help me?
what an awesome video! just a quick thank you.😊
ОтветитьThank you so much! These exercises are soooooo helpful
ОтветитьGood suff!!
ОтветитьThank you so much for sharing
ОтветитьExcellent excellent mem.
ОтветитьThis hurts my vocal chords!
ОтветитьYour channel is so dope especially for English learners who want to improve their intonation. Love your channel, you got a new subscriber
ОтветитьGreat practices! What software/app can I use to see that in fact I'm changing my tone and not just volume?
ОтветитьPLEASE do one for people with lisp.
ОтветитьWhat a great practice❤.
ОтветитьSo shrill and such poor acoustics that I can't stand to watch this.
ОтветитьThank you !
ОтветитьHi, thanks for the video. I am teaching my kid English and read a book every night before sleeping.
I think I’m ok in English in terms of pronunciation but since I’m not native I’m having problem with intonation while reading. With short sentence it ok but when it comes to long ones I completely lost and I even don’t understand what I read. I searched on internet but couldn’t find any documents(pdf). Is there any of them you can suggest me?
Hi can we get some real examples ofnative speakers using it when they talk
ОтветитьAfter living in the us for almost 20 years and still getting the occasional question about my (Swedish) accent I figured out it’s my intonation that gives me away 😂 I even started recording my conversations to see when I sound American and when my accent comes out (I seriously can’t hear my accent in my ‘head’ when speaking). Now I do intonation reduction vocal drills pretty much daily in the car and my accent is getting less and less noticeable (IMHO 😂). Thank you !
Ответитьloved this
ОтветитьI enjoyed it.
ОтветитьIt's odd to have a speech coach say "okay-ya" and "cer'in."
ОтветитьThat's so interesting appreciate it
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьI didn't get it thought it was singing lessons or somethin
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ОтветитьI love this😊
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