American English Sounds - UH [ə] Vowel - How to make the SCHWA Vowel

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Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 改善美式英語的發音 / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / アメリカ英語の話し言葉のアクセントを向上させる / Улучшение произношения американского английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך

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1:37 after dozens of videos you are the first one who mentioned it. Thanks

vergil
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OMG...!!!... Rachel, I wish your videos could be seen by all people willing to learn English. You explain all of these intricacies so simply. I compare you with a "language surgeon", dissecting every detail with stunning precision... you're simply the best....and it's not an exaggeration to say that this is the best way to learn American Pronunciation which I consider is the clearest and most beautiful of all. Again, thank you soooo much...!!!!

adolforivero
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3:11 - Not pronouncing schwa before these constants is a game changing trick to pronounce these words very easily. Thanks Rachel.

Alchemist
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Schwa the unstressed vowel sound in American English pronunciation. Thanks Rachel for this video.

jimcachapero
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Stellar professionalism! Amazing vocal quality.

monsoleil
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I couldn't talk before but now I'm learning much better with u
thank you so much😍best teacher ever

smartman
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The best explanation about schwa. This is The best english teacher

luzivaldetavaresfernandes
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What a great way of teaching. simple and effective.
Without too much camera circus and editing.
Better learning anyday.

trakba
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In my eyes, you are the best teacher and my role model as well.

ninichang
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Thank you, Great Video! I've been teaching for 10yrs and I still find your videos extremely helpful

JesusKing
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this is the best explanation I ever seen so far, she didn't hide the information to make it look easy and simple so that she can get you in the zombie effect.

fatahtani
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you are the best and most beautiful teacher in the world. I love you so much....

MrTvalera
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You are the best teacher I know so far. Thank you so much and thanks youtube for allowing this content to be easy accessible for people like me. Thank you both jjj! Greetings from Cuba!

yadianamolina
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So far the best explanation when it comes to the pronunciation and use of the schwa sound. Thank you!

marijagjorgjieska
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I have an job interview in english, i'm preparing myself with your videos, thanks. I'll let you know i get the job :)

jorgejrarteaga
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I love you my lady, always so gentle and well explained, your simply perfect

lupepedraza
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"The schwa - always unstressed"

Truly a role model of a vowel

CursedLemon
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Hi Rachel !I thank you from the deepest corner of my heart for you sounds of American English and it help me a lot to study American English accent.
I'm requesting you to go on ur English lessons for a long time

jamsonhuirongbam
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Thanks a lot.As you have said, in the syllabic the schwa is absorbed but I think there is still a weak schwa when you uttered it .for example " button" , I feel there is still a schwa in it, you said it closer to buttin or butten than buttn ( without schwa) .I have already checked this point, in advanced dictionaries " button" is transcribed butn or but( italic schwa)n ..and the remarks of the dictionary say u can pronounce the schwa or drop it.

mxoglfu
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your tutorial lesson is so nc... tnx mam

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