English Pronunciation: Learn when and how to say the S & Z sound

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I've been studying and teaching English for over 35 years. This is the first time I can see such a clear explanation about pronunciation rules. Very good teacher:

EnglishProgramUchile
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She is a very good teacher! When I stand in front my computer for take her lessons I feel as I am in a real classroom.

MrsBrind-ergp
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Thank you for the good lesson. I didn't know the word "close" sometimes means a road. The phrase "on the loose" is new to me. I learned a lot again today! Every time I come to your lesson, I enjoy everything you give to us. I appreciate not only your English lesson, but your aura of elegance and gentility!

ndbohid
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I have been studying English language for years and this is the first time I hear about this difference in pronounciation, I'm very thankful that I found this clever lady who teaches perfect English.
I will be watching more of your videos, Professor.

Kingpowch
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This is so well done. I felt like I went back 20 years and was sitting in my English class, surrounded by my classmates. I was even picturing what those classmates were thinking and how they were processing the lecture, as if I were in their heads. Such a reminiscent feeling.

southparkyou
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I've never been taught on this topic. Interesting and useful for those who try hard

sebashtiannumberone
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Thank you so much my great teacher, I enjoying your lessons every time... We love you all 🌹🌹🌹

jamalwafiq
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Hello, teacher. I always look forward to your new lesson. Thank you very much for your help.

han
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Good heavens! I hadn't ever imagined those differences! Thank you teatcher for this wondeful lesson!

gustavo
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That lesson made me to understand when to pronounce with 'z' or 's' sound. I really love that lesson! Thank you, teacher😊

kelly
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Oh my! I didn't really know nor ever I noticed about the pronunciation. Mainly, I just pronounced only "z" every where, until today when I came across this video of yours. Well! Thanks Gill. It was really helpful. I love your videos and learn from you. Sending you love from India💕😁👍

sbelle
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Im working toward my English degree and this stuff is fascinating to me. I’d never realised there was a rule for whether to use the Z or S sound!

hads
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Brilliant, I’ve been living for many years in the U.K. and can’t never figure out the differences in sounds. Thank you so much. You are a very good Teacher. I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a Happy New Year 2020 🥂. Best wishes to all.

lorenacharlotte
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I've been looking forward to hear you, Ms Gill. Your lessons are so precious and well made. Thank you for your clearness and for all the tips you teach to be more like english natives. I take this opportunity to wish you a happy new year. Buon anno di cuore. 😊

nazzarenogavini
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It's never too late to learn(over 60)! you teach how to make the difference and be proud to have learned it. Thanks for your very good lessons!!! I'll follow you.

macs
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Happy New Year dear professor. May the Lord keep you safe and sound and that for many many years. Always the same. So willing to help others through your lessons gently taught 💯

diopissamodou
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So clear I get everything you explain it fast and fortunately

gyfhjbv
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Thank you Miss Gill, what a wonderful human being you are. Hope you have a good life and health, thanks for teaching this part of english phonetics. Hugs and kisses from Argentina!

tristezadeverano
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I'm totally blown away, I've been researching about s vs z patterns, but haven't seen this tip yet and today I was wondering why sometimes I hear "use" and sometimes I hear "uze".
Thanks a lot for the nice lesson!

junior.santana
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Finaly a clear explenation between "lose" and "loose".
What a release!
Thanks a lot.

Iampowerful