English Pronunciation: APPLE

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Learn how to pronounce APPLE correctly by learning how to pronounce the schwa /ə/ and the L /l/ sound. (British Received Pronunciation)

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Thank you very much, for this beautiful lesson, really helpfull for us Brazilians!

DanielMessiasSantos-gybk
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It took me so long to learn this word in English. Then I started to learn German - „ Äpfel „ . Since then I always mix them up 😄😄😄 .

hoahoa
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Спасибо за урок. Забрала видео себе в телеграм. ❤

HowtoLearnEnglish
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Thanks for clarifying how to pronounce the 'apple' and the sound 'L'. I have a question about the bumpy bit where our tip of tongue reaches. As far as I know, when pronouncing the sound 'D', our tongue also has to touch the bumpy bit. In that case, when pronouncing 'L' and 'D', do you have to touch the same spot on the bumpy ridge? or is there a slight positional difference? By any chance, is the spot for pronouncing the sound 'D' slightly higher than the spot for pronouncing the sound 'L'?

God_Gift_Everywhere
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Thanks, I have problem to pronouncing: want and won't, please help me 😊

andrzejmysliwiec
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There are many trees of apple in the you teacher for your description before this I pronunce like this aa.pal

BashirAhmadStanikzai-rjek
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Yes, I do. Is it true that British people bake the apples and eat them and it is their favourite dessert dish. What's your take on that?

ФирдавсФайзиев-уы
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So wonderful teacher, I love apple🍎, how about you?

davidllamosjose
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Great! Oh thanks for the thorough explanation of the "schwa" and the pronounciation. I had to laugh 😂 I don't know, that was so funny. "well, ...you need to relax your face..." then all the tension in your face escaped. Then you did these hand movements as if your hands are helping you to release the tension.

Oh I could watch that again and again 🙂, then just came a "schwa". and then your smile came back. And all for an apple 😂

I didn't even know I had a "bumpy bit"! Well, I already know what is in my mouth, but I didn't know this funny term. Anyway, I laughed again
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Thanks for this video, and seriously, I think that is the best explained word for pronunciation I have ever had. In my whole life! And of all things with an apple! 😂💫

What luck, I always did it right intuitivly. But how on earth am I, Snow White, supposed to say the word "apple" with a relaxed face?! The dwarfs slip their caps, because they don't know how to do either.

I was just in the garden, I was sitting on the lawn and I was busy with cheek weeds. An apple fell from my apple tree next to me. Hey, that was close 😂😂

In these moments I really like apples, because they land NEXT to me. Otherwise I like them too.
I like making apple juice out of them, but it is so much work. From last year I still have so many jars with sliced and cooked apples, which I like to have with pancakes, and now there are so many apples again. 🙄 And pears and even my peaches. It is a good year for fruit here, because it rained so much. But that's the only thing about these weeks full of rain, my goodness.

Anyway, I eat apples and still see doctors a lot 😂 I think the sentence only exists, because it rhymes. How many apples must I eat?

I like caramelized apple, sliced apple, apples, which I eat on the trip to vacation, when I am a little bit hungry. I like the apples falling out of the tree in the end of August, I especially like the sound they make falling through the leaves, then the sound they make, when they hit the ground. I aways smile, because I know, what just happened.

My dog Hope is buried under my apple tree. She always loved lying in the shade there and had a perfect view in every direction in my huge garden. She could quickly run anywhere from there, if she thought something wasn't right in front of HER" property. In August she wasn't there that often, because it was strange, that apples kept falling out of the sky there. And that happened in a funny way just under her tree. Once she forgot, she almost seemed offended by life when an apple fell next to her. But her love for this special place always was stronger, than her frustration and that annoying magic suddenly stopped at some point .
God, how I loved Hope! 💙 Anyway, I love the apple tree even more because Hope sleeps there.

I like to throw apples. I do that, when they have been bitten by small animals or when they are damaged by falling. They end up in the hedges or bushes and then I have fun watching the birds, the hedgehog and others eating them up. Sometimes I hear the birds in the hedge, and then I know, they are enjoying the dessert of their lives.

In the late autumn and winter I cut the apples in half, there is no better half in this case, and my two blackbirds eat about half an apple a day, so there has never been a doctor in the garden.
If I haven't put one for them in the morning, they are dancing on my terrasse. They are "shouting" to me, "Hey Anne, where is OUR apple?" My robins are a little more gentle.

What I am wondering about, is, how can you just buy an apple at the door?!
Imagine your doorbell rings at home and someone offers you an apple for sale. Wouldn't that be suspicious?
I would grow my bumpy bit. To the feet . But I would know in the next moment, that I would then be able to say the "l" well, even though I wouldn't have a relaxed face with the situation with the suspicious apple seller. 😉

Warm greetings from my garden full of red apples and many thanks for your special apple from Anne💫

annekathrinboysen
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I do like apples. I know that the apple skin conteins important
Nutriments.

ettoredomini
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An apple every morning keeps the doctor away if you aim well!😅

yvesfarbos
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Very interesting. 😂😂
But tried my best, everyone may not be able to do it😂
Anyway thank you so my teacher.❤

santhoshkumar-kqde
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Please how do you pronounce unforgettable?

daoudhaddad
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Yes, I do

Em, this sentence creates an ambiguity to me.
"She was late and tearing around the house looking for her car keys." (Cambridge English dictionary)

I think there is no comma before "looking for". So it looks like this extra information (looking for) about "House", but it doesn't make sense to me. It should modify the subject "she", using a comma.( She was late and tearing around the house, looking for her keys.)
🤔🤔

dan
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My dear madam.!
A person was about to drink water with bottle. Then another person says "Just take a waterfall. Don't drink it straight." What does it mean, madam.???

HiteshKumar-nxwc
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حبيبتي الجميلة التي تصنع البهجة والسرور على قناتي باليوتيوب على رضوان الطهطاوي نساء حول الرسول صلى الله عليه وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه اجمعين اللهم امين يارب العالمين اللهم امين يارب العالمين اللهم امين

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