Lesson 1a - "TH" - English Pronunciation



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FREE online pronunciation lesson with a native speaker. Lesson 1a topic: unvoiced "th". All levels


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hello jennifer we ... ( 3 weeks ago by unbelievablestory)
hello jennifer we thank u very much for u r helping courses but please we need other lessons concerning the english pronouciation
I truly want to ... ( 3 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
I truly want to continue my work on YouTube. I will post more lessons as time allows.
Thank you for the support.
I hope you'll watch ... ( 3 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
I hope you'll watch all the lessons I've posted so far. Look at the playlists on my channel. Feel free to post questions. I'll try my best to answer them. Good luck.
thanks Jennifer. ( 2 weeks ago by 7ruck3r)
thanks Jennifer.
I wonder what about ... ( 2 weeks ago by nanumsue)
I wonder what about 'with'. I think it sounds unvoiced sound like both. However I hear a lot of people say 'with' with voiced sound. What is correct?(I really learn a lot from your video. Thank you so much!)
thank you... ( 2 weeks ago by hamo03)
thank you...
You ask a good ... ( 2 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
You ask a good question. I'm not certain I can provide a complete answer, so I welcome other teachers to add their comments.
American dictionaries recognize both the voiced and unvoiced ending in WITH. I think when we say it alone or before a pause, the TH is unvoiced. In phrases or words in which the TH is followed by a vowel sound (a voiced sound), the TH is usually voiced.
Array ( 2 weeks ago by JenniferESL)
Examples:
Who went with Paul? = unvoiced
Who did he go with? = unvoiced
With whom? = unvoiced
With Anne? = voiced
With Erica? = voiced
He went without her. = voiced
He left the dance within the first hour. = voiced
Again, I don't have a source to confirm any of this. If I can find confirmation, I'll let you know.
Wow! Thank you so ... ( 2 weeks ago by nanumsue)
Wow! Thank you so much!! I think it works!!
Hi, i've been ... ( 2 weeks ago by iwillbe120lbs)
Hi, i've been looking for help all over the internet. I was even thinking about hiring someone to help me with pronunciation!!! its sooooo bad i sound like a robot. I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP! THESE VIDEOS ARE VERY HELPFUL!!!! THANK YOU
Thanks a lottttt, ... ( 2 weeks ago by Marihaiberlin)
Thanks a lottttt, your videos are really helpful...please keep doing!!
it doesn't make ... ( 2 weeks ago by Blinkwing)
it doesn't make sense:You want to teach us English but you speak English yourself :-( but awesome!!!
I am an Asian ... ( 2 weeks ago by navybluedream)
I am an Asian student in Canada. I took English pronounciation classes from professrional White female professor here. And I listened Jennifer's classes again and again online too. I do think she is awesome and make everygthing possible for non-English speaker to get it. I am not sure what do you mean that Jennifer talks to herself. She also give your tips about how to place your tongue. I feel it is very helpful to me.
nice to hear that! ... ( 1 week ago by Blinkwing)
nice to hear that! hmm i meant jennifer is speaking english on her own. I'm not that good^^
I am an English ... ( 1 week ago by khalilkenking)
I am an English Language Instructor I appreciate your work I learnt many things from your lessons & taught my students.
Thank you for the ... ( 1 week ago by JenniferESL)
Thank you for the support. Regards to you and your students!
thankyou so much ... ( 1 week ago by patriciaperez2212)
thankyou so much jennifer i like your class these videos are very helpful thankyou
which languge is ... ( 1 week ago by khalilkenking)
which languge is better U.K or USA iam asked by my students i prefer U.S.A what are your suggestions?
Array ( 1 week ago by OofoeoO)
5STARS!
great vid!your accent is perfect!I can completely understand you!
In some schools you ... ( 1 week ago by JenniferESL)
In some schools you may be limited by the curriculum. For example, your textbooks may teach British English. Even so, you should really expose your students to different dialects (British, American, Australian, etc.) and different accents (native and non-native). In the real world your students will hear and read many "Englishes". Prepare them for these encounters.
Yes, I know how to ... ( 1 week ago by ilovemiscosas)
Yes, I know how to say Think, THelma, everyTHing, but that pronountiation changes in; broTHer, that, so its difficult sometimes to know how to pronounce TH sound.I just found this channel and i enjoy learning :)
thankyou so much ... ( 6 days ago by alpacino369)
thankyou so much jennifer
hey,jennifer!your ... ( 6 days ago by liba1981)
hey,jennifer!your speech is very clear,and your teaching vivid.
thank you for tutoring.
Array ( 3 days ago by Bulleeya)
Great Video!
I like your class so much.
Thank you.



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