Learn English | Pronunciation | Arabic speakers | Lesson 1

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Are you an Arabic speaker who finds it challenging to distinguish between the P and B sounds in English? 🗣️😫 Don't worry, we've got you covered! 🙌📚 In this video, we'll provide you with practical tips and exercises to master the subtle differences between these two sounds. 🎓💡

Learning the P and B sounds is crucial for clear English pronunciation, and we understand the struggle you might be facing. 🤝🇦🇪🇸🇦🇪🇬 But fear not! With our expert guidance and plenty of practice, you'll soon be able to pronounce words like a pro! 🎤👌

Inside this video, you'll discover:

1️⃣ Clear explanations of the articulation of the P and B sounds, so you can understand the key distinctions. 🔍🗣️
2️⃣ Practical exercises designed specifically for Arabic speakers to help you overcome pronunciation challenges. 🏋️‍♂️💪
3️⃣ Useful tips and tricks to improve your overall English pronunciation and boost your confidence. 💬💯

Join us in this fun and interactive learning experience! 🤩🌟 Let's work together to take your English pronunciation skills to new heights! 🚀🎯

Don't let the P and B sounds hold you back any longer. 🚫🙅‍♂️ Embrace this opportunity to enhance your communication skills and sound more natural in English! 🗣️🌍

Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more language learning tips! 📲🔔

Let's conquer the P and B sounds together! 🎉👥💪
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This is great - just what my students need. Teacher gets right down to business and has lots of examples. Then there is practice.

liskl
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من علمنى حرفا صرت له عبداَ .... شركرا استاذ ستيف فورد لقد تعلمت شيئا رائعا من هذا الدرس :)

mostafamahmoud-ovcv
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I m a native Arabic speaker, and if an English native speaker is interested in learning Arabic, we can assist each other in learning our respective language

AhmedAtalah-hdex
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as a north african speaking arabic and french it was easy for me to learn english

plus
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Thanks for this lesson, it's easy and I can learn it in my simple language🙏🏻

Sara-fntn
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I am a native english speaker (America) trying to learn Arabic.
Anyone here who is a native Arabic speaker interested in teaching and helping each other??? Let me know here, Thank You

scootabean
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thank you, you are a good teacher I will see all your videos

ornrry
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iam arabic and in my country we pronounce the p and the b, our first foreign laguage is french, so it makes it easy for us, i don't have a prob with pronunciation but i want to speak english fluently, it's difficult when we think in french.

emmysnowwhite
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Thanks a lot, I'll be waiting for the next lesson

abdullhaaltatan
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thank you very much about your concerning of Arabic speakers who wants to be more fluent in English, but could you give us more tips to get improve faster, please, cause we often know Grammer well, and the same in writing and reading, but when speak, get confused and do a lot of mistakes. again thanks to you about all your efforts .have a good day.

mobamedsamir
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Just the one lesson? Or is there lesson 2 somewhere?

danstratford
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Btw, there’s a P sound and letter in Arabic which is written this way پ while B is written this way ب so I don’t think the reason why some people pronounce a p as a b is what you stated!

sosojameel
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thank you 🌼 your videos help me to get the accent

Ghadoshii
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Do we i need to translate into Arabic to learn more english vocabularies?

whatsup
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Is it the first lesson? Or there are many lessons for Arabic speaker

ليليخالد-ثت
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you helped me so much
thank you .
keep going

islam
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thank you sir. We don't have this problem because we already speak French.

issam
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Im not native speaker arabic, im too curious, ¿how difficult is it for them to learn english?

angelgonzales
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Nice man good job, but when are you going to do a lesson for the 'R' pronunciation I seem to be having difficulty with articulating it . Sometimes, I stutter when it comes to words ending with 'R' (particular, familiar, wonderer, star, etc ...) or even words starting with the letter 'R' (radical, racial, reluctant, refer, etc...) . I don't stammer when I speak with an Arabic accent on English, but when I try to do an American proficient accent, I do . Any advice ?

Kmh
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Yes, this is one common mistake among Arabic speakers. The other common mistake is the 'th' vs 'z' sounds.

MuhammadEgypt