PRONUNCIATION: The 2 ways to say ‘TH’ in English

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00:00 'TH' Pronunciation: Voiced & Unvoiced
02:38 Unvoiced 'TH' Examples
04:06 Voiced 'TH' Examples
05:10 Review of 'TH' words in natural speech
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Thank you very much for watching! Here are a few more of my pronunciation videos:

engvidGill
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Excellent! After 40 years in USA I must say you are the best English teacher there is.

czesiek
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Уou are realy an excelent teacher an example the young ones. Some of them speak fast or give too much information .That is why I prefer your lesson, short and to the point.

tatianadomenti
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Thanks so much Gill, it's remind me when i learn english at school, you are a wonderful teacher.🥰🥰

bigmisou
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Thank you very much, professor Gill.❤

seriamaugenlicher
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Best english teacher ever! love her so much!

ShadowPriestBear
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Thank you Gill! 'th' appears in almost every sentence we speak. Thus, we practice it frequently too. These lessons are so valuable because, words we tend to take for granted and may not be mindful of their pronunciation are highlighted here listening to your lessons. 😊

JuliaDutta
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I like your method of teaching English very much. It is special. Greetings for you.

Minoyi
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Hi dear thank so much for your precious help❤

maracamargoevlogs
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After 35 years of practice I have a success in pronouncing th sound 😊

ЕвгенийБойко-эь
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Thank you, dear Jill! I finally got something I didn’t understand for a long time

Sun_Windd
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I have a summer job teaching ESL and had no idea how to teach this to my students when it came up in our textbook. As native English speakers we don't usually think about these subtle differences, and we don't learn them in school. You've cleared it up for me completely, and my students loved watching the video, too. Thanks, Gill!

kaylas
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Dear Ma'am Gill,
Your lesson on the pronunciation of TH, both voiced and unvoiced is good to learn for the sake of learning correct spellings of certain words and is a good vocal exercise too for pronouncing the words accurately.
Hope, you will come up with such interesting lessons at regular intervals.
Ma'am, you are a very sincere and dedicated teacher so i feel quite inspired while taking English lessons from you !
Thanks !😊

devjanichakraborty
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Mais uma leitura incrível!!!
Tudo se encaixando
I believe 🙏🏼 🙌🏼

claudiacastro
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So great you are ❤ thank you so much for videos 🙏

alinamuchova
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Regards from Barranquilla Colombia, some day I give oportunity kwon London❤

jorgeserratopena
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Thank you so much, Gil. Now I know the diferences between the TH sounds

joelmasantos
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Interestingly, I associate the phonetics of the English language with the Hottentot language, with the whistling and clattering of the tongue, although of course all Norman languages ​​are very exotic and English phonetics are not the most rigid, such as Danish, Swedish and Dutch.

sergmetlev
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You're the perfect teacher of english ❤ I love your videos and I learn a lot. It's wonderful attending to your lessons. Thank you!!!

mireiamarin
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For Hellenic🇬🇷 speakers this is a bit weird because in English, this diphthong is seen as one sound, sometimes is light and sometimes is pronounced heavier.

In Hellenic🇬🇷 we have these two sounds but they are two different and totally different letters:
*δ* and *θ*

*δ* always makes a sound as in the words: this, that, those… etc
*θ* always makes a sound as in the words: thank, theatre, Earth… etc

They are two different letters, they are not a voiced and an unvoiced version of the same letter!

Kolious_Thrace