HOW TO SOUND MORE NATURAL IN AMERICAN ENGLISH/ How to pronounce ANG and ANK in American English

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THANK YOU VERY MUCH TEACHER KEVIN & LIZA 💌 🌹 💕🙏 👏🤗 🌹 💕

PoriR
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The first sound Kevin was mentioning is typically British - it's one of the main pronunciation differences between UK and US English.

keepingitwild
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My favorite channel about proper English ever! Thank you so much!

nina_nins
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Thank you Kevin! Your approach is so professional. So much helpful lesson!

svetlanailiadou
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Thanks a lot Liza & Kevin for an INCREDIBLE video. From now on I will have a correct pronunciation all of these words.

faridafaskhutdinova
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Thank both of you.
Amazing English teacher.
Have fun the rest of the weekend. 👍

eustaquiozambrano
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Great speaking lesson, it's a little tricky to me, but I'm going to try to pronounce these.

bartalf
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Very useful! It does sound much more natural. Question: Does this apply to words that have the “amb” combination or “amp”? For example, “Cambridge” or “Camping” ? Thanks

teacheroscar
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This is gold. I've been trying to figure out why my accent still sounds off even though my vocabulary and overall language ability is at a native level but I now realize there are lots of small differences in pronunciation I've been unaware of. Great stuff

BusterBossJR
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Thank you so much for sharing this incredible lesson.

kenelhyppolite
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Thanks a bunch for this great piece of information on pronunciation.

c.olaechea
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Thank you so much for your awesome video. Thanks to you I'm correcting my pronunciation. ❤

vuslatoztopcu
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This is eye opening to me! bank is pronounce with a long a! thanks too! Kevin thanks with a long a!

mariospontos
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Great video! I've been searching for a video like this one for ages. There's another thing I've noticed that happens, but I haven't been able to find any videos discussing it: there's a schwa sound that precedes the letters M and N in words like MAN, HAM, PAN, etc. It's interesting because this sound is not typically listed in dictionaries, even though it's commonly used in spoken American English

jalissonsoares
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A great lesson learned! Most of the dictionaries will not tell you about this! Thank you a lot!
Have a great day!

RajuDas-quli
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I try to learn this sound and I work on my pronunciation, it's one of difficulties sounds for us

Hi from Russia 🙂

illpunishyou
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Wow. Never seen this explained like this before 😮. Theink ya.

nuviemba
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Thank you as always.
I didn't know 'anxious' has two meanings.
be anxious about something/be anxious to do something

nakajimaakiko
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I can now say I speak like an American 😇😇😇all the way from. UGANDA

MrKulumya
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Always notised that, but didn't know the rules. Thanks, make more like this

demigrig