my system setup so if you can hear me
please give me a shout-out in chat say
yes Rachel I hear you thank you guys for
being here it's wonderful to see you all
today we're going to be watching a video
that I made back in 2017 and I couldn't
believe it when I thought of this video
and I went to find it I couldn't believe
how long ago it was that I actually made
the video it just doesn't feel that long
ago so great also thank you for
confirming in the chat that you can hear
me I appreciate that so this video is
just one of my favorites because it's me
with one of my best friends and we are
cooking together and we are studying
real English as it happens so that's
what we're doing today this friend is
Laura and you may know her because she's
been in a few videos we've been getting
together every fall to bake for probably
about ten years and I've been taking my
video camera there for a while now and
as we watch the video together I'm gonna
keep an eye on chat I see people coming
in from Spain Brazil Italy Egypt another
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someone says you're speaking in sync I
did have some issues last week with my
camera I apologize I promised I wouldn't
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my gosh
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you guys are awesome Russia India Yemen
Libya Panama Algeria my eyes almost
can't focus it's coming in so fast on
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Denmark thank you guys so much for being
here it's so fun I feel your energy as I
see that chat going by so if you have
questions about the video that we're
watching together or anything else post
them in chat I'm gonna try to keep my
eye there i he i see Somalia Pakistan
Algeria Tunisia Guatemala
I saw Australia so put a comment there
in chat I'm gonna do my best to keep an
eye on that when we're watching the
video together that's what I'm going to
be doing so if you have questions just
ask and along the way we'll stop the
video of the video from Laura and we'll
just talk we'll talk about what's
happening what questions you guys might
have so keep them rolling in and let's
go ahead and start this video so as I
said this was 2017 my good friend Laura
were in her house in Massachusetts and
we've gotten together for what we call
the fall baking weekend all right let's
check it out in this American English
pronunciation video we're going to study
real-life English while I make an apple
pie with my dear friend Laura caramel
this tasty word can be pronounced three
ways caramel caramel or caramel each
pronunciation is accepted and you will
find all three of these pronunciations
listed in the dictionary here's what it
says whisk in a medium saucepan now it
doesn't say over medium-low heat okay
okay I'll do that okay notice how we
respond to each other kay and okay these
are both common variants of the word
okay this word is used a lot in
conversational English it can be used to
say I understand I'm listening
which is how Laura and I both use it
here over medium-low heat okay okay I've
read okay okay okay how many of you guys
love to cook I'm not seeing a whole lot
of questions coming in someone says will
the live video be saved can you save
this in your channel yes right now I'm
leaving them all as public I've done
this is my third or fourth so they're
all there I think if you go to Rachel's
I think if you go to youtube.com slash
Rachel's English slash live that may be
old ones are there but if not I'll
figure out where to where to send you to
go see it but yes this one will be up so
if you go to my channel you should be
able to find it along with my other live
videos so I want to know in there in
this video Laura and I were cooking
caramel sauce caramel and we're talking
about the different pronunciations of
that so we're making a dessert and I
want to know in the chat what is your
favorite dessert to make or to eat but
if you make it let me know Laura and I
are planning on getting together this
fall if we're able to with travel
restrictions and we're always looking
for new recipes to try I'm thinking it
would be so fun to try a recipe that was
where the idea was given to us by one of
you so in the chat let me know what's
your favorite dessert and you know maybe
I can google it and find a recipe and
Laura and I can cook it up we can share
it with you guys okay let's keep going
with Laura what are we gonna make have I
announced it yet I don't remember if
I've said it yet at this point in the
video part of the recipe and we're both
saying I understand that then she offers
to take care of it and I say okay again
here meaning I understand I'll do that
okay
we also use it for yes will you add the
sugar okay
over a medium low heat
okay I'll do that okay here's what it
says mmm so we do this until the sugars
dissolved then we add the butter which I
put out on the counter so they stick
just light on the butter yeah you know
it's not okay so Japanese cheesecake
lemon cake lemon pie
someone said cake someone said ice cream
a few people have said tiramisu Cheech
peach cobbler is one of my favorites
cinnamon rolls you know I'm thinking
about making some cinnamon rolls this
week I saw a recipe and I thought this
is too good to ignore okay someone from
Hong Kong says it's 4:00 in the morning
thank you for joining us we're just
talking about desserts
someone says brownies saint-honore a
very French cake and now I've seen that
made before on a cooking show but I've
never made it but I did buy a book on
French pastry and it's in it so maybe I
should make that seems kind of
complicated but I'm always up for so I'm
seeing a lot of people saying Akito I've
never even heard this word before is
that a dessert if so please explain it
because lots of people said that
doughnuts
yes I love doughnuts actually last year
Laura and I made apple cider doughnuts
we covered them in cinnamon and sugar
they were some of the best things I've
ever made
I'm definitely gonna want to make those
again soon arroz con leche yummy
I've had that before for sure Nikita is
so good okay so what is it someone tell
me what is Nikki dough I'm giving it a
very American pronunciation aren't I
Nikki dough I'm sure that's not how it's
pronounced
someone says baklava I love baklava I
used to not as a kid I didn't really
like it I would say actually I didn't
even like it for like even as an adult
for a while but then I had it and I was
I opened my mind to it again and I
realized how delicious it was pumpkin
dessert okay let's keep going I'm gonna
shrink myself down again
and I'm gonna keep watching thank you
guys for throwing out all your does
suggestions I'm gonna have to go look up
what is Nikki dough so that I can learn
about it false I've said something here
that's not true it's false I'm not being
serious the pie is very high in calories
listen to the different ways you can say
I'm not being serious
oh I'm joking I'm being facetious
I'm just kidding she's joking
yeah I'm pulling your leg it's a high in
calorie blind okay so I'm just joshing
you I'm just joshing you can I'm just
joshing dang
don't get upset I'm just joshing I'm
just okay so in that video there I'm
about to review all those things but
josh is a name it's a pretty common name
for a man in the US and I don't know how
the phrase joshing evolved it would be
interesting to look that up but we do
use the phrase I'm just joshing you to
mean I'm just kidding you so I don't
know why or how but just watching this
you know it's just so I see how hard I
laugh when I'm with Laura and it just it
makes me appreciate her so much you know
I know so many people across the world
myself included right now
we're in a period where we're not really
able to be physically in proximity to
friends we're trying to do social
distancing and with two small children
it's hard to do anything if if our kids
were old enough to understand then we
could potentially go sit in a field with
some friends six feet away but our
youngest child is 18 months and he
wouldn't understand staying away from
people so it just seems kind of hard and
complicated to go be with people and uh
as the weather is getting warm
and we just think about getting outside
more it's just more and more sad isn't
it what about you guys are you guys
where where you live let me know when
the chat are you guys also having to do
social distancing
or maybe the coronavirus isn't an issue
where you are right now but it is
definitely an issue here okay let's go
back to the video I'm gonna recap all of
those different ways in American English
that we can say I'm not being serious
okay I'm being facetious I'm just
kidding I'm pulling your leg I'm just
joshing
all of these things mean what I'm saying
should not be taken seriously or
literally I could have also said I'm
just playing or I'm playing the word
just in all of these phrases can be used
but doesn't have to be used a note on
the pronunciation of the word just if
it's followed by a word that begins with
a consonant the T will usually be
dropped for example I'm just kidding
just kidding straight from the S sound
into the K with no T I'm joking I'm
being facetious I'm just kidding I'm
pulling your leg it's a high in calorie
lie I'm just joshing you you want to
grab this stick of butter yeah so okay
so in case you're wondering I saw it in
chat an Aikido is a cookie that is
famous in Brazil very delicious
apparently perhaps I should look up a
recipe recipe for this if I make it I
will put a story on YouTube and
Instagram and I think my Instagram
automatically goes to Facebook so if I
make it I will post it there and I will
give my review of this cookie I also saw
Meggie who is my student in Rachel's
English Academy in the chat
she lives in France she said they're
doing lockdown there and she wishes
people would take social distancing more
seriously am I getting that right Meggie
the chat went by really quickly but I
think that's what I saw and the same
thing is true here some people are
taking it really seriously and other
people not so much you know if you don't
know anybody who has it or who had it
bad I do think it's probably harder at
this point to take it more seriously but
you know we're all there's such
huge sacrifice that's happening right a
societal sacrifice and economic
sacrifice and all of that we're still
keeping we're still being very serious
and we're really we're really keeping
very isolated but we're lucky that we
have a friend who moved in with us eight
weeks ago so we we've combined two
households and were we just decided to
be each other's nuclear families so we
have one extra person living with us and
that has been great
so someone says what are some of the
differences from the students you first
taught and now in their English learning
so Jack I'm not sure if your question is
about how my technique has changed over
the years or how do I teach someone
that's a beginner versus more advanced
and you know something that's
interesting about that is I am often
working on the same thing because my
advanced students have picked up on a
lot of things but there's often a little
bit of character that's just keeping
them from sounding natural whether
that's placement or making reductions
even shorter and so I'll be working on
those final fine-tuning things with my
advanced students but then my beginning
students I think they're such important
and crucial components that right from
the beginning I'll be talking about
character as well so it's often
something similar now I have to go
deeper on more topics with my more
beginner students like sounds working
out mouth positions and these kinds of
things but there are a few topics that I
work on with everybody because pretty
much everybody needs to work on them and
Meggy has confirmed that yes there are a
few cases in Bordeaux
you know Meggie I was in Bordeaux like
15 years ago or something loved it
totally want to go back if I do I will
look you up and we all have wined
together when all of this coronavirus
has passed us all right let's head back
over to the video so that we can watch
the cooking and get really nice and
hungry for what how many years have you
been doing this
well we've lived here since 2010
no way no way here no way what does that
mean that means I can't believe what
she's saying I don't think it's true and
it turns out I misunderstood I thought
she meant she had been living in that
house since 2010 but she meant she'd
been living in the town since then ok so
a couple things I saw in chat someone
was asking about is it social distance
or physical distance it's a good
question so it is physical distance but
it's called social distancing isn't that
funny
so in Philadelphia we're being asked to
keep I think it's six feet away from
people in general when possible but that
practice of doing that is called social
distancing so for example at the grocery
store or at a park we'll see signs that
say please practice social distancing
maintain a distance of six feet or more
whenever possible also someone asked
about the pronunciation of the word
false and the dark L there so the L in
that word is what we call a dark L
because it comes after the vowel fall
that's the dark sound and then there's
an S this person said do you lift your
tongue tip for the L the answer is no
when you have a dark L and the next
sound is a consonant you don't lift your
tongue tip of course there always be an
exception but in general one person
might do it once and then also if it's
at the end of the sentence or your
thought you don't lift your tongue tip
for example my name Rachel hey what's
your name Rachel if I say that and I'm
done and I break and I don't link into
an X word my name ends in an L a dark L
I don't lift my tongue tip Rachel
I just make that dark sound false fall
or you can see my tongue tip is down for
that I'm making the sound with the back
of my tongue Oh
of course I have videos on the dark L
and how to make it but that's a general
rule to keep in mind if the sound after
is a consonant or there is no sound
after it's the end of a thought group
then don't lift your tongue tip it's
gonna bring the sound too far forward
it's gonna make too much of the sound
and it's probably not going to sound
right someone has asked so many times in
the chat do you speak Spanish a little I
lived abroad in college that was a long
time ago I lived in the Dominican
Republic I spoke Spanish there since
then I've spent a little bit of time in
Mexico but it's been a very long time
since I've needed Spanish on a daily
basis so I can say I don't speak it very
well but I'm happy to find that when I
go back to a situation where I need it
like when I was in Mexico in January
that I'm able to get by and that feels
good I feel like I have a base that I
can use to build on to improve my
vocabulary figure out where my holes are
and all of that you know if I'm ever in
a situation where I'm going to be
spending more time speaking Spanish all
right let's head back over to the video
I said seven ish years while Laura said
six or seven years ish is something you
might hear put at the end of a word to
show approximation every fall I come up
to Laura's house and we have a fall
baking weekend and actually we've made
lots of videos from the fall baking
weekend so I will put a link to that
playlist in the comments below also
right here just click the I they're
really fun they are at least we have fun
we have fun we keep on working on the
sauce for that pie adding butter and
then adding cream there we're both
unsure of what the recipe says we both
use the phrase supposed to we both
produce this phrase to sposta we reduced
it from 3 syllables to 2 this is really
common the s and T can either be
pronounced just suppose
or ZD spose de I think I'm supposed to
add this really slowly am I supposed to
keep whisking or stirring all right
there we go
whoa steam ball on the camera okay
steam bomb okay I'm seeing a couple more
comments and questions coming up and
chat first of all a few other people
from my Academy have let me know that
they were here thank you guys great to
see you here someone says whisking so a
whisk is that kitchen tool that we were
using that has all of those oh I don't
even know what to call the metal strands
and it's a tool that I think is probably
from French cooking originally someone's
asking about my going live am I am I
doing it often so if you're just joining
me here thanks for coming I am going to
be going live for the next several weeks
I'm thinking it may be May and June just
as a way to try to connect more during
this time of distancing and when I am at
home and I'm having more time to be at
home and right now I'm planning on going
live on Saturdays but just keep an eye
on Instagram Facebook YouTube because
I'll announce it there and if you go to
Rachel's youtube.com slash Rachel's
English slash live it should show the
next time that I have scheduled and I'm
scheduling a day or two in advance so if
you check that then you'll definitely be
in the know about when it's happening
and you can share it with people I saw
someone asked about the difference
between V and W so a lot of my students
from India have problems switching those
two it's actually very clear because you
can see the mouth position V and you can
see that's different then W Wow Wow
so I do have a video that goes over that
up close slow motion you can pause it
you can really study the two sounds side
by side so make sure on youtube to
search for Rachel's English V W and you
should be able to find
a couple people are asking if I speak
Chinese I do not that would be fun you
know my friend who I'm living with right
now her name is Renee and she lived in
China in the second and third grade so
when she was about like seven to nine
years old about and so she speaks
Chinese it's fun to have her around
she's teaching the boys a few Chinese
phrases and words of course they can
speak it way better than I can
someone says how does Korona day-to-day
life look like you know here I always
worked from home I have a home office so
that's not different but for most people
that I know their work life is very
different for example my friend who's
living with us she usually works in an
office in New York City but she's able
to be here with us because they've
closed their office so they're all doing
work from home so work from home is a
big thing childcare and schools are
closed that makes it very difficult for
people who have children like myself and
so our routine has changed the most that
way and that our children are with us
24/7 from the second they come and wake
you up by shouting in your face you know
until you finally get them to fall
asleep at 8:00 or 9:00 or whatever so
that's the biggest difference is just
the constant on and you know I always
say after we finally get the last kid to
sleep we come down we come downstairs
and it's a disaster zone and then we
have to spend like an hour cleaning that
up and then by the time that's done just
so tired we just go to bed it's a little
bit better than that that I'm describing
but that's the main difference um we
don't know anyone personally who is died
of it I know people who know people and
we know a few people who have gotten it
but it's not been like a very close
relationship so as far as the virus
itself and the scariness of it we're
pretty far removed from that at this
point but that's what I would say our
main differences is the kids and not
being able to see friends not being able
to go out you know David and I don't
we haven't been out together on a date
of course and two and a half months now
all right let's go back to the video I
want to see how this pie turns out I'm
pretty sure it was pretty good so now
we're slicing the apples we're using a
machine to make it a little easier you
can put them in here then yeah okay
there are always lots of reductions in
American English let's look at the ones
I just used we are contracts to we're
and is often pronounced were in
conversation it's really fast and it
sounds just like this word or I use that
contraction twice here so now we're
slicing the apples we're using a machine
to make it a little easier you can put
them in here then yeah okay you're gonna
put them in here then some more
reductions the word are at the beginning
was dropped
we need that word to be grammatically
correct but it is sometimes dropped in
spoken English going to became gonna and
that th was dropped in them put them
becomes put them put them no th and a
flap T to connect the two words put them
put them okay everyone practice that put
them put them put them link those words
put them you're gonna put them okay a
couple questions coming in one person is
asking what video editing software do I
use I assume you mean in these live
broadcasts I know it's pretty cool isn't
it
I saw a demo and I was like this is
amazing it's called Wirecast is what I'm
using to do this live stream with you
now where I am against a green screen
and I can be superimposed in front of
the video someone else asked a question
which of course I can't remember now but
someone else is asking about something
about the community and it is true that
I do feel like my husband and I have a
really strong wonderful community that
we're surrounded with and I think that
can come across in the videos I'm so
lucky that I
have friends and family that are willing
to be in the videos I think don't they
make them more interesting when it's
friends and family in the videos I think
it's a lot more interesting than when
it's just me I just saw another country
represented in the chat that I hadn't
seen yet it's Bolivia my parents used to
live there
they lived there for three years before
I was born so hello to you okay Wow now
the chat is going so fast someone says
what's your favorite song
ooh boy that's tough you know I used to
sing opera and that's most of what I
listen to if any of you guys are fans of
the Opera I want to let you know if you
didn't already that the Metropolitan
Opera if you go to met opera org every
night they're doing a new free stream
it's actually for 24 hours from their
archive and I've been able to watch
little bits here and they're super fun
if you love opera go check it out if you
don't know opera try it out why not all
right let's go back I hope so oh I know
the other question I wanted to I wanted
answered blouson the word
sorry about that guys I totally did not
did not mean to make that clip happen
someone else asked a question and it was
about whether or not it's possible to
sound like a native speaker if you
weren't born here and how many years
does it take so I would say it really
doesn't have to do with years it's not
like in a certain number of years you
will achieve that it has to do more with
your natural ability to imitate and to
develop your American part of yourself I
call it your American persona and then
people who have a really good musical
ear and as I said very good imitation
skills can definitely get there or
almost there and it does take a long
time probably a couple of years I would
say but you have to certain people will
be able to achieve that and I think
other people will probably
never be able to achieve that it has to
do with their mindset and how open they
are to change how much they can find
something different with their body how
much they can understand a different way
of expressing themselves and you know
not everybody wants to sound like a
native speaker a lot of people value
their accents and they study simply to
feel that they can communicate more
easily and be more easily understood and
I always say I know I teach accident
reduction but I think accents are
wonderful and I I am not in the business
of eliminating accents I am in the
business of helping people reach their
goals for communicating in English
whatever they are okay let's go back to
that video and again sorry about that
blip I just had is really unclear it's
very common to drop the beginning and
basically just make the TS sound let's
put the lemon juice in that it's and
what can also make this reduction we're
we're just putting the TS sound in front
of the next word see this video for
further examples and explanation let me
go get him a couple reductions here let
me becomes Lemmy and the H is dropped in
him dropping the H in this word is a
really common reduction when we do this
it sounds just like when we dropped the
T H in them get him becomes get him just
like put them was put them the flap T
links the words and the reduction of
them and him are the exact same sounds
schwa and M get him did you guys know
that that the hymn reduction and the
vehm reduction will sound the same get
him put them in those cases we're
linking with a flap T but both them and
him sound like um when they're reduced
and sometimes people will say why on
earth would they be pronounced the same
and I say because the context we know
are we talking about a couple of people
or are we talk
about a single person so that's why it's
not really confusing so I said let me go
get him get him get him get him
that's get him pronounced a more natural
way everyone out there try it right now
get him repeat with me get them get them
get them right okay now let's go back I
think my son Stoney is about to make an
appearance
put them hey everybody
you want to try no okay dump them in
them is okay I really wanted Stoney to
say something to camera but he wouldn't
do it and then I said dump them in dump
them dump them again them becoming um
get them dump them I love these
reductions and these are the
characteristic components of English
this is these are what make American
English very unique bill linking the way
you know some students come from a
language where each word is separate and
clear and they have the hardest time
with this linking and with changing a
word like them - um why would you ever
make a word less clear than its supposed
to be but this is what we do in American
English we love the flow we love the
smoothly the smoothness and it can make
it incredibly hard to understand but
when you know what the reductions are
and you study them like this like in
this video they will become easier to
understand and once that starts
happening you'll find that your
listening comprehension does improve so
there is a good reason for studying all
of these things it's not just
interesting in the beautiful music but
it helps you understand American English
produced again
dump them dump them I'm going to take
you down to Daddy I'm going to
got reduced with our most common words
and phrases we tend to do the most
dramatic reductions mana there's almost
an idea of I in front of it but not
really I'm gonna mana mana I'm gonna
take you down to daddy I made a video
where I go over this reduction and more
examples click here or in the
description below to see that video
I love how when you start paying
attention to a particular reduction you
constantly hear it did you catch the
reductions of them here we're talking
about the apple slices okay I think
that's so fun and funny about making
videos with my friends is we all use
English without thinking about it of
course and as soon as I point something
out like the reduction and then you know
when they stop to think about it they
think oh all of them it's so ridiculous
to say all of them and isn't it funny
how all of ends up sounding like the
word all of all of the little green
thing that you get olive oil out of all
of all of all of them all of them I just
love this about language and it's just
it's so fun thinking about it when I'm
around people who don't think about it
and discovering these things and just
listening to how they talk and reduce
someone says it's like impossible for me
to learn all of these reduction things
you know what I'm gonna challenge you on
that there there are not a massive
number of reductions there are quite a
few but not hundreds I have a video on
each one of them you can learn them and
you can do it and the more you do it and
then you start doing analyses of native
speech you'll get more and more used to
them guys this summer 13 videos in a row
we're going to do those Ben Franklin
speech analysis videos where we're
taking a scene from a movie
this case and we're doing an in-depth
pronunciation analysis and so as a part
of that you're going to be seeing a lot
of reductions and those are a great way
to solidify what you're learning if
you've learned something like the
reduction of them and him then you go
see it being used in a conversation it's
a great way to solidify that in your
mind so be sure to check that out it's
an awesome series I just finished my
first round of editing with them and
they're gonna be really good they're
gonna be really fun we have a big
variety of videos of movies that we're
going to be doing clips from and they're
all they're all worth watching there's
something interesting to learn in every
one of them so make sure you come check
it out okay so the first one is the
first Tuesday in June alright let's go
back to the video and we mixed the
apples in with the other dry ingredients
we packed the apples into our pie shell
and drizzled on the caramel sauce which
got too thick as it cooled we overcooked
it and finally we make the lattice top
for the pie I had some problems and I
kept messing it up what is wrong with me
really screwing up screw up is a phrasal
verb which means to do something the
wrong way or to do a bad job with
something I screwed up the pie crust
you could also say mess up I messed up
the pie crust have to wipe that off oh
darn I beat that caramel sauce this is
weird Laura last time I made this it
seeped in much more so went because look
when I'm doing the lattice now when I
pull it up it's like bringing up all
this ready thicker it's weird I gotta
say right now I'm like I'm feeling
embarrassed about how this is turning
out turn out another phrasal verb as I'm
using it here it means how something
develops or ends I'm not happy with how
it's going I'm embarrassed
with the end result of my pie I gotta
say right now I'm like I'm feeling
embarrassed
about how this is turning out I finished
making the top and we put it in the oven
and the final scene of course needs to
be trying the pie also we made a pumpkin
pie I'm also feeling great about that
from scratch with a pumpkin
we made whipped cream big deal and Dana
made chocolate dipped macaroons macaroon
iraq-iran to clarify this is a macaroon
and this is a macaron which is also
pronounced macaron if you'd like to
recreate this pie it really is amazingly
delicious please see the link in the
video description below it's from my
favorite PI book the four and twenty
blackbirds book in this American English
pronunciation or party okay I'm seeing
some questions coming in chat let's just
take a quick minute to look at them
somebody was asking about the difference
between kin ki n Qing and keen like I'm
keen to do that I'm interested in doing
that so the difference there is the
avowal I can sit and the eval like in
seat and I do have a video on that where
I actually used the problem of the word
beech sounding just like a cuss word
[ __ ] and I know a lot of my non-native
students are like embarrassed and
worried about the difference in these
vowels because it also comes in with the
word sheet and then the cuss word with
the is sound would be [ __ ] and so it's
important to feel comfortable in these
vowels and I know a lot of my students
aren't so I do have a video you can look
that up probably googling on YouTube
Rachel's English and then the word beech
would get you there
but the thing to note is with the with
the word king like king and queen so if
you look it up in the dictionary you'll
see the avowal I can sit but it's not
because that would be a kick King King
and that's not how we say that word we
say King so when the avowal is ending is
followed by an NG sound then it shifts
to eat but that's not what the
dictionaries will tell you this is
common in words like King and ring like
a ring but then also we have a ton of
words in English all of our verbs that
would have an ING ending so it's true
there as well it's not in it's in in in
helping hanging in a dictionary that
would say it's a but it's really more of
a in practice it's just one of those
things that for whatever reason the IPA
doesn't really truthfully reflect the
habits of how Americans speak there are
just a few vowels like that and this is
one of them if owl
followed by ng the ing ending someone
says why are you an awesome teacher I
don't know because I have awesome
students I think okay guys it's been
really fun being here with you live
thank you so much for joining me the
chat was so on fire today I had a hard
time even reading the comments sometimes
they moved so quickly
I'm seeing someone asking about learning
vocabulary search that on my channel I
have a couple videos one of them is 5
tips on learning vocabulary and then
I've published two recently that are
intermediate words that are great words
for my intermediate students and also
any student studying for an exam like
TOEFL or IELTS these are going to be
words that you're gonna want to know for
those exams so be sure to check them out
Rachel's English vocabulary should bring
them up for you but this was fun guys
keep an eye out for my next live stream
it will likely be the same time next
Saturday and I will publish the link for
that a couple days in advance so that's
it guys thank you so much for being here
I enjoy you I appreciate you I hope you
are
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我的系统设置,所以如果你能听到我的声音,请在聊天中大声喊叫,说是的,雷切尔,我听到了,谢谢你们来到这里,今天很高兴见到你们,我们将观看我制作的视频 在 2017 年,当我想到这个视频并找到它时,我简直不敢相信,我不敢相信这是我多久以前制作的视频,感觉不是很久以前那么棒也谢谢 您在聊天中确认您可以听到我的声音 我很感激,所以这个视频只是我的最爱之一,因为它是我和我最好的朋友之一,我们一起做饭,我们正在学习真正的英语,所以这就是我们 '今天在做这个朋友是劳拉,你可能认识她,因为她参加了一些视频,我们每年秋天都会聚在一起烘烤大约十年,我已经把我的摄像机带到那里一段时间了, 当我们一起看视频时,我会密切关注聊天我看到 pe ople 从西班牙进来 巴西 意大利 埃及 另一个巴西 很多巴西在这里 你好巴西哇 他们来得太快了 现在我们有土耳其 伊拉克 西班牙 墨西哥 海地 委内瑞拉 萨尔瓦多 这太棒了 哦有人说我认识劳拉 那人一定见过我的 频道 韩国 越南 哥伦比亚 哦,有人说塞尔维亚 埃塞俄比亚 有人说你说话同步 我上周确实遇到了一些问题,我的相机我很抱歉我保证我不会上线,直到我修复它并且我修复它哦,天哪 洪都拉斯 孟加拉国 德国 哥斯达黎加 秘鲁 摩洛哥 委内瑞拉 我什至你们都很棒 俄罗斯 印度 也门 利比亚 巴拿马 阿尔及利亚 我的眼睛几乎无法集中注意力 它在聊天中的速度如此之快 中国 丹麦 非常感谢你们在这里,这很有趣我 当我看到聊天经过时感受到你的能量,所以如果你对我们一起观看的视频有任何疑问,或者在聊天中发布任何其他问题,我会尽量保持注意力,我会看到索马里巴基斯坦 A lgeria 突尼斯 危地马拉 我看到了澳大利亚,所以在聊天中发表评论 我会尽我所能在我们一起观看视频时关注这一点,这就是我将要做的,如果你有问题就问 在此过程中,我们将停止来自 Laura 的视频视频,我们将谈论正在发生的事情,你们可能有什么问题,所以让他们继续前进,让我们继续开始这个视频,以便我 说这是 2017 年,我的好朋友劳拉在她位于马萨诸塞州的家中,我们聚在一起度过了我们所谓的秋季烘焙周末,好吧,让我们看看这个美式英语发音视频,我们将学习现实生活中的英语 当我和我亲爱的朋友劳拉焦糖做一个苹果派时,这个美味的词可以用三种方式发音焦糖焦糖或焦糖每种发音都被接受,你会发现字典中列出的所有这三种发音这就是它所说的拂我 dium saucepan 现在它没有说 over medium-low heat 好吧好吧我会这样做 好吧 注意我们如何回应彼此 可以用来说我明白我在听我和劳拉都是这样在中低温下使用它的好的好的我读过好的好的好的好的你们中有多少人喜欢做饭我没有看到一个完整的 有人提出很多问题会保存实时视频,您可以将其保存在您的频道中吗是的,现在我将它们全部公开我已经完成了这是我的第三个或第四个所以它们都在那里我想如果 你去 Rachel's 我想如果你去 youtube.com slash Rachel's English slash live 那可能是旧的,但如果没有,我会想办法把你送到哪里去看,但是是的,这个会出现 所以如果你去我的频道,你应该可以找到它以及我的其他直播视频,所以我想知道 在这个视频中,劳拉和我正在做焦糖酱焦糖,我们正在讨论它的不同发音,所以我们正在制作甜点,我想在聊天中知道你最喜欢做或吃的甜点是什么,但如果 你让它让我知道劳拉和我计划今年秋天聚在一起,如果我们能够在旅行限制的情况下,我们一直在寻找新的食谱来尝试我想尝试一个食谱会很有趣 是你们中的一个人给我们这个想法的地方,所以在聊天中让我知道你最喜欢的甜点是什么,你知道也许我可以用谷歌搜索找到食谱,劳拉和我可以做,我们可以和你们分享 好吧,让我们继续和劳拉一起做吧,如果我宣布了,我不记得我是否已经在食谱的视频部分中说过了,我们都说我明白,然后她提供 照顾它,我在这里再次说好,意思是我明白我会这样做 好吧,我们也用它,是的,你可以加糖吗 所以他们只会在黄油上粘上一点点,是的,你知道这不行,所以日本芝士蛋糕柠檬蛋糕柠檬派有人说蛋糕有人说冰淇淋有人说提拉米苏芝士桃馅饼是我最喜欢的肉桂卷之一你知道我在想 关于本周做一些肉桂卷我看到了一个食谱,我觉得这太好了,不能忽视好吧,来自香港的人说现在是凌晨 4:00,谢谢你加入我们,我们只是在谈论有人说巧克力蛋糕圣徒的甜点- 尊敬一个非常法式的蛋糕,现在我在烹饪节目中看到过这种蛋糕,但我从来没有做过,但我确实买了一本关于法式糕点的书,它就在里面,所以也许我应该让它看起来有点复杂,但我 '''m always up for 所以我很高兴 很多人说 Akito 我以前从未听过这个词是一种甜点如果是的话请解释一下因为很多人说甜甜圈是的我喜欢甜甜圈去年我和劳拉做了苹果酒甜甜圈我们把它们盖在里面 肉桂和糖 他们是我做过的最好的东西 我肯定会很快再做一次 arroz con leche 好吃 我以前吃过 肯定 Nikita 很好 好吧 有人告诉我这是什么 Nikki 面团是什么 我给它一个非常美式的发音 不是我 Nikki 面团 我确定这不是它的发音 有人说果仁蜜饼 我喜欢果仁蜜饼 我小时候不喜欢 我不太喜欢它 我会 说实际上我什至不喜欢它,即使是作为一个成年人,但后来我有了它,我再次敞开心扉,我意识到它是多么美味的南瓜甜点,好吧,让我们继续前进,我要 再次缩小自己,我会继续看谢谢 伙计们扔掉了你所有的建议 卡路里高 听听你说的不同方式 我不是认真的哦 我在开玩笑 我在开玩笑 我只是在开玩笑 她在开玩笑 我只是在开玩笑,我只是在开玩笑 一个名字它是美国男人的一个很常见的名字,我不知道 joshing 这个短语是如何演变的 开玩笑,所以我不知道为什么或如何,但只是看着这个你就知道它只是让我看到当我和劳拉在一起时我笑得有多难,这让我很开心 非常感谢她,你知道我知道世界上有很多人,包括我自己现在我们正处于一个我们无法真正与朋友保持身体接触的时期,我们正在努力保持社交距离,并与两个小 孩子们,如果我们的孩子足够大,可以理解,那么我们可能会和一些朋友一起坐在六英尺外的田野里,但我们最小的孩子才 18 个月,他不会理解与人保持距离,所以这只是 和人在一起似乎有点困难和复杂,嗯,因为天气越来越暖和,我们只是想多出去走走,越来越难过,你们呢,你们住在哪里,让我 知道聊天时你们也必须保持社交距离,或者冠状病毒可能不是你现在所处的问题,但这绝对是一个问题,好吧,让我们回到视频,我将回顾所有这些不同 进入方式 美式英语,我们可以说我不是认真的好吧我在开玩笑我只是在开玩笑我在拉你的腿我只是在开玩笑所有这些事情意味着我所说的不应该被认真对待或 从字面上看,我也可以说我只是在玩,或者我在玩这个词只是在所有这些短语中都可以使用,但不必使用一个关于单词发音的注释,只要它后面跟着一个单词 以辅音开头的 T 通常会被丢弃 例如我只是在开玩笑 只是在开玩笑,从 S 音直接变成没有 T 的 K 我在开玩笑 我在开玩笑 我只是在开玩笑 我在拉你的 腿 这是一个高热量的谎言 我只是在开玩笑 你想抓住这块黄油 是的 没关系 所以如果你想知道我在聊天中看到它 合气道是一种在巴西很有名的饼干 显然很美味 如果我做到了,我应该查一下这个食谱我会在 YouTube 和 Instagram 上发布一个故事,然后我会 我想我的 Instagram 会自动转到 Facebook,所以如果我成功了,我会把它贴在那里,我会对这个 cookie 进行评论 在那里进行封锁,她希望人们能更认真地对待社交距离,我说得对吗?梅吉,聊天很快就过去了,但我认为这就是我所看到的,这里也是如此,有些人非常认真,而其他人则没有 这么多你知道如果你不认识任何人有它或谁有它我确实认为在这一点上可能更难更认真地对待它但你知道我们所有人都有如此巨大的牺牲正在发生正确的社会牺牲 和经济牺牲以及我们仍然保留的所有这些我们仍然非常认真而且我们真的非常孤立但我们很幸运我们有一个朋友八周前和我们一起搬进来所以 我们已经合并了两个家庭,如果我们刚刚决定成为彼此的核心家庭,所以我们有一个额外的人和我们住在一起,这很棒,所以有人说你第一次教的学生和现在的学生有什么不同 他们的英语学习,所以杰克我不确定你的问题是关于我的技术多年来发生了怎样的变化,或者我如何教初学者而不是更高级的人,你知道有趣的是我经常在 同样的事情,因为我的高年级学生已经掌握了很多东西,但通常有一点性格让他们听起来不自然,无论是放置还是缩短缩短时间,所以我将进行最后的微调 我的高级学生的事情,然后是我的初学者,我认为它们是如此重要和关键的组成部分,从一开始我就会谈论性格 好吧,所以现在通常是相似的,现在我必须与更多的初学者一起深入研究更多主题,例如声音计算出嘴的位置等等,但是我与每个人都在研究一些主题,因为几乎每个人都需要工作 在他们身上,梅吉已经证实,是的,在波尔多有几起案件,你知道梅吉,我就像 15 年前一样在波尔多,或者喜欢它的东西,如果我这样做,我完全想回去我会去找你,我们都一起喝酒 所有这些冠状病毒都已经过去了,好吧,让我们回到视频中,这样我们就可以观看烹饪并且变得非常好和饥饿,因为你已经做得这么好多少年了,我们从 2010 年开始就住在这里 不可能不 不可能 不可能 那是什么意思 那意味着我无法相信她所说的话 b 从那以后我就住在城里了,所以
我在聊天中看到
有人问我是社交距离
还是物理距离,这是一个很好的
问题,所以这是物理距离,但
它被称为社交距离并不是那么
有趣,
所以在费城我们 '被要求
保持我认为一般情况下尽可能与人保持六英尺的距离,
但
这样做的做法称为社交
距离,例如在
杂货店或公园,我们会看到标语
说请保持社交距离
尽可能保持六英尺或更多的距离 还有人
询问单词
false 和暗 L 的发音,所以
那个单词中的 L 就是我们所说的暗 L
因为它出现在元音下降之后
,即暗音和 然后有
一个 S 这个人说你是否抬起你
的舌尖以获得
L 但一般来说,一个人
可能会这样做一次,然后如果它
在句子的末尾或者你
认为你没有抬起你的舌尖
,例如我的名字雷切尔嘿,
你叫什么名字雷切尔如果我这么说并且我是
完成了,我中断了,我没有链接到
一个 X 单词我的名字以 L 结尾一个黑暗的
LI 不要抬起我的舌尖 Rachel
我只是让那个黑暗的声音虚假下降,
或者你可以看到我的舌尖为此
向下 我用舌头后部发出声音
哦
,当然,我有关于黑暗 L 的视频
以及如何发出声音,但这是要记住的一般
规则,如果后面的声音
是辅音或
后面没有声音 一个思想小组的结束
然后不要抬起你的舌尖 它
会把声音拉得太远
它会发出太多的声音
而且它可能听起来不
正确 有人在聊天中问了很多次
你说话了吗 有点西班牙语 我
在国外上过大学,
很久以前我住在多米尼加
共和国 ublic 从那以后我在那里说西班牙语,
我在墨西哥呆了一段时间,
但
自从我每天都需要西班牙语以来已经有很长时间了,
所以我可以说我说得不太
好,但我 我很高兴地发现,当我
回到
像一月份在墨西哥那样需要它的情况时
,我能够度过难关,感觉
很好,我觉得我有一个
可以用来建立基础的基础 为了提高我的
词汇量,弄清楚我的漏洞在哪里
,如果我曾经处于
我将
要花更多时间说西班牙语的情况下,所有这些你都知道,
好吧,让我们回到
我说七年的视频 虽然劳拉说
六七年是你
可能会在一个词的末尾听到的东西,以
显示每年秋天的近似值
烘焙
周末,所以我会
在下面的评论中放一个指向该播放列表的链接,也在
这里只需点击 我 他们
真的很有趣 他们至少我们玩得很开心
我们玩得很开心 我们继续
为那个馅饼做酱汁 添加黄油
然后添加奶油 我们都不
确定食谱上说的是什么 我们都
使用了应该的短语 我们都把
这个短语变成了 sposta 我们把
它从 3 个音节减少到 2 个这真的很
常见 s 和 T 可以
发音只是假设
或 ZD spose de 我想我应该
慢慢地添加这个 我应该
保持 搅拌或搅拌就
可以了 我们去
哇 相机上的蒸汽球 好的
蒸汽炸弹 好的 我看到更多的
评论和问题出现了
首先聊天
我学院的其他几个人让我知道
他们在这里 谢谢你们,很
高兴在这里见到你们有人说搅拌所以
搅拌器是我们正在使用的厨房工具,
它拥有所有这些哦我
什至不知道如何称呼金属股
,我认为它可能
来自 法式料理原本是别人的
询问我的上线是不是我
经常这样做所以如果你只是加入
我这里谢谢你的到来我
将在接下来的几周内上线
我想可能是五月和六月只是
作为一种方式 在
这段疏远的时间里尝试更多地联系,当我
在家时,我有更多的时间待在
家里,现在我计划
在周六直播,但请
留意 Instagram Facebook YouTube,因为
我 '会在那里宣布,如果你去
Rachel 的 youtube.com slash Rachel's
English slash live,它应该会显示
下一次我已经安排的时间,而且我会
提前一两天安排,所以如果
你检查一下,那么你肯定会
知道它何时发生
,您可以与
人分享 V 你可以
看到这和 W 不同 哇哇,
所以我确实有一个视频,
可以播放近距离慢动作,你可以暂停它,
你可以真正并排研究这两种声音
,所以一定要在 youtube 上
搜索 Rachel 的英语 VW,你
应该能够找到
一对 人们在问
我会不会说中文,那会很有趣,你
知道我现在和我住在一起的朋友,
她的名字叫 Renee,她
在二、三年级的时候住在中国,所以
当她七到九岁的时候
大约几岁,所以她会说
中文 有她在身边很有趣
她正在教男孩们一些中文
短语和单词 当然他们会
说得比我更好
有人说科罗纳的
日常生活看起来像你知道的那样
我一直在家
工作 和我们在一起,因为 e 他们已经
关闭了办公室,所以他们都
在家工作,所以在家工作是一件
大事
方式,我们的孩子
从他们来的那一刻起
就和我们在一起 24/7
只是持续不断,你知道我总是
说,在我们终于让最后一个孩子
入睡后,我们下楼
,这是一个灾难区,然后我们
必须花大约一个小时清理它
,然后等到完成
只是太累了,我们就去睡觉了,
比我描述的要好一点,
但这是主要区别,嗯,我们
不认识任何死于
此病的人我认识认识人的人,
我们认识一些人 谁得到了它,
但它不像 一种非常密切的
关系,就病毒
本身和它的可怕性而言,我们
与这一点相去甚远,
但这就是我想说的,我们的
主要区别是孩子们,
看不到朋友也看
不到 出去,你知道大卫和我不知道
我们当然没有一起
约会,两个半月
现在好了,让我们回到视频我
想看看这个馅饼结果如何我很
漂亮 确实很好,所以现在
我们正在用机器切苹果
,让它更容易一点,你
可以把它们放在这里然后是的,好吧
,美式英语总是有很多减少
让我们看看
我刚才说的那些 使用 we are contract to we are
并且经常发音 在
对话中它真的很快,
听起来就像这个词,或者我
在这里使用了两次收缩所以现在我们正在
切片苹果,我们正在使用机器
使其成为 稍微容易一点,你可以把
它们放在这里然后是的,好吧,你要
放 他们在这里然后一些更多的
减少单词开头的单词
被删除了
我们需要这个词在语法上是
正确的但它有时会在
口语中被丢弃会变成going
并且th被丢弃在他们里面放他们
变成put他们放他们没有 th 和一个
襟翼 T 连接这两个词把它们
放好每个人练习
放它们放它们链接这些词
放它们你会放它们好有
几个问题出现在一个人
问什么视频编辑软件做什么 我
用我假设你的意思是在这些直播中
我知道这很酷不是
吗
在绿色屏幕上
,我可以叠加在
视频前面 其他人问了一个问题
,我现在当然不记得了,但是
其他人正在询问
有关社区的事情,确实,
我确实觉得我的丈夫 d 我有一个
非常强大的社区,
我们被包围了,我认为这
可以在视频中看到我很
幸运,我
有朋友和家人
愿意出现在我认为他们制作的视频中
当视频中是朋友和家人时他们更有趣
我认为
这比只有我时有趣得多
在我出生之前的三年里,
向你们问好,好吧哇,
现在聊天进展得如此之快,有人说
你最喜欢的歌是什么
哦,男孩,这很难,你知道我曾经
唱过歌剧,
如果你们中的任何一个人,这就是我听的大部分内容
是歌剧院的粉丝 我想让你知道 如果你还
没有 大都会
歌剧院 如果你每晚去见 Opera org
他们正在做一个新的免费流
实际上是从他们的档案中提取的 24 小时
我已经 能够在这里看到一
点点 如果你喜欢歌剧,它们会非常有趣
如果你
不了解歌剧,那就去看看吧,试试看,为什么不
好吧,让我们回去吧,希望如此,哦,我知道
我想问的另一个问题
关于那些人,我完全
不是故意让那个片段发生的,
其他人问了一个问题,如果你不是在这里
出生,是否有可能
听起来像一个母语人士
,需要多少年
才能完成 我想说这
真的与年数无关,它
不像在一定年限内你
会实现,它必须更多地与
你模仿和
发展你自己的美国部分的自然能力做更多我
称之为你的美国人 角色,然后
是具有非常好的音乐
耳朵的人,正如我所说,非常好的模仿
技巧肯定可以到达那里或
几乎到达那里,这确实需要很
长时间,可能需要几年我会
说,但你必须某些人
能够 实现这一目标,我瘦了 k
其他人可能
永远无法实现
这与他们的心态以及
他们对改变的开放程度有关 他们可以在多大程度上找到
与自己的身体不同的
东西 他们可以在多大程度上理解
表达自己的不同方式,而您
不知道 每个人都想听起来像一个
母语人士很多人重视
他们的口音,他们学习只是为了
觉得他们可以更
轻松地交流和更容易理解,
我总是说我知道我教
减少事故但我认为口音
很好,II 我的职责
不是消除口音 我的职责
是帮助人们达到
用英语交流的目标
不管他们还好吗 让我们回到
那个视频 再次对
我刚刚遇到的那个问题感到抱歉 真的不清楚
掉线很常见 开始,
基本上只是让 TS 听起来 让我们
把柠檬汁放进去
在下一个单词的前面,请参阅此视频以获取
更多示例和解释让我
去给他几个减法让
我成为 Lemmy,H 被丢弃在
他身上,当我们这样做时,在这个词中丢弃 H 是一个
非常常见的减法
听起来就像当我们把
TH 扔进去的时候,得到他变成得到他,
就像把它们放进
去一样
赞美诗减少和
vehm减少听起来一样让
他把它们放在那些我们
用襟翼T链接的情况下但是
当它们被减少时他们和他听起来都像嗯
,有时人们会说为什么
地球上会 他们发音相同
,我说因为我们知道的上下文
是我们谈论几个人
还是我们
谈论一个人所以这就是为什么它
并不真正令人困惑所以我说让我去
让他得到他让他得到他
那是他的代名词 找到一种更自然的
方式 现在每个人都试试
让他和我重复 让他们
让他们 马上 让我们回去 我
想我的儿子 Stoney 即将
露面
把它们 嘿每个
你想尝试的人 不可以 把
它们扔进去没关系 我真的想让斯通尼对着
镜头说点什么,但他不
会这样做 然后我说把它们扔进垃圾堆
他们把它们再扔它们变成 嗯
让它们把它们扔掉 我喜欢这些
减少,这些就是
特征 英语的组成部分
这就是使美国
英语非常独特的法案链接方式
你知道一些学生来自
每个单词都是独立和清晰的语言,
他们在这种链接和改变像他们这样的单词时遇到了最困难的时间
- 嗯 为什么你
会说一个词没有它应该的那么清晰
,但这就是我们在美式
英语中所做的我们喜欢流畅我们喜欢
流畅的流畅,它可以
使它难以置信地难以理解但是
wh 你知道减少是什么,
然后像在这个视频中那样学习它们,
它们会变得更容易
理解,一旦开始
发生,你会发现你的
听力理解确实提高了,所以
有充分的理由学习
所有这些东西 它不仅
在优美的音乐中很有趣,而且
它可以帮助您理解美国英语
再次产生
dump themdump them I'm going to take
you down to Daddy I'm going to
be reduce with our most common words
and phrases we倾向于做 最
戏剧性的法力减少几乎
是我在前面的想法,但不是
真的
下面的描述可以看到那个视频
我喜欢当你开始
关注一个特定的减少时
你会经常听到它你有没有注意到
它们的减少在这里我们
谈论的是苹果片好吧我想
就是这样 和
我的朋友一起制作视频的乐趣和有趣之处在于我们都使用
英语当然没有考虑它
,一旦我
指出像减少这样的东西,然后你知道
当他们停下来思考时,
他们认为哦,所有人都是如此
说所有这些都是荒谬的,这不是很
有趣吗?所有这些听起来都像是一个
绿色的小
东西,你从所有
所有的所有所有的所有所有的所有这些中都得到橄榄油
关于语言,只是
当我
在那些不考虑语言
并发现这些事情的
人周围时,思考它是如此
有趣
你知道我要挑战你的
事情 没有
大量的减少 有
很多但不是数百个 我有一个关于
每个人的视频 你可以学习它们,
你可以做到,而且更多 你做
然后你开始 对母语进行分析,
你会越来越习惯
他们今年夏天连续 13 个视频
我们将做那些本富兰克林
语音分析视频,我们
从电影中拍摄
这个案例的场景,我们 重新进行深入的
发音分析,因此作为其中的
一部分,您将看到
很多减少,
如果您已经学会了减少它们的内容,那么这些是巩固所学内容的好方法
然后他然后你去
看看它被用在对话中这是
一个很好的方式来巩固你的
想法所以一定要检查一下这是
一个很棒的系列我刚刚完成了
与他们的第一轮编辑
他们会真的 很好,它们
会很有趣,我们有
各种各样的电影视频,我们将从这些视频中制作
剪辑,
它们都是值得一看的
,每一个都有有趣的东西可以学习,
所以制作 确定你来
看看好吧,所以第一个是
冷杉 t 六月的星期二 好吧,让我们
回到视频,我们把
苹果和其他干原料混合在一起,
把苹果装进馅饼壳里
,淋在
焦糖酱上 馅饼的格子
顶部 我遇到了一些问题,我
一直把它搞砸 我有什么问题
真的搞砸了 搞砸是一个短语
动词,意思是用
错误的方式做某事或对
我搞砸的事情做得不好 馅饼皮
你也可以说搞砸了我把
馅饼皮弄乱了 哦
该死我打败了焦糖酱这很
奇怪劳拉上次我做这个它
渗入更多所以去了因为看看
我做的时候 lattice now 当我
把它拉起来的时候,就像把这
一切准备得更厚,这很奇怪,我
现在得说,我觉得我很
尴尬,
因为我在
这里使用它,结果是另一个短语动词 表示某事如何
发展或结束 我
对它的进展不满意我
对我的馅饼的最终结果感到尴尬我现在必须
说我就像我
对结果如何感到尴尬我
完成了顶部并且我们把它放进去 烤箱
和最后一幕当然
需要尝试馅饼 我们还做了一个南瓜
馅饼 我也感觉很棒
用南瓜从头开始
我们做了生奶油很重要 Dana
做了巧克力蘸杏仁杏仁饼
伊拉克-伊朗 澄清这是一个
马卡龙,这是一个马卡龙,
如果你想
重新制作这个馅饼,它也发音为马卡龙,它真的非常
美味请看
下面视频描述中的链接它来自我
最喜欢的 PI 书,四和二十
黑鸟书 在这个美式英语
发音或聚会中 好吧 我
在聊天中看到一些问题 让我们
花点时间来看看他们
有人在问
kin kin Qing 和热衷于我
很想这样做之间的区别 我' 兴趣 ed 这样做
,所以区别在于
我可以坐的 avowal 和
座位上的 eval,我确实有一个视频,
我实际上使用了这个词
beech 听起来就像一个 cuss word
婊子的问题,我知道很多 我的非母语
学生很尴尬和
担心这些元音的差异,
因为它也出现在
单词 sheet 中,然后
带有 is 音的 cuss 词会很糟糕,所以
在这些元音中感到舒服很重要
,我 知道我的很多学生
都不是,所以我确实有一个视频,你可以
在 YouTube 上用谷歌搜索
Rachel 的英语,然后单词 beech
会带你到那里,
但要注意的是
带有 king like king 和 女王,所以如果
你在字典中查找它,你会
看到我可以坐下的誓言,但这并不是
因为那会是一个踢 King King
,这不是我们说这个词的方式,我们
说 King 所以当誓言结束时,
后面跟着 一个 NG 的声音,然后它转移
到吃 但这不是
字典会告诉你的,这
在 King 和 ring like a ring 之类的词中很常见,
但是我们在英语中也有很多
单词,所有
动词都有一个 ING 结尾,所以
那里是真的,也不是 在它
帮助挂在一本字典上,它
会说它是一个但实际上它更像是
一个在实践中它只是其中
之一,无论出于何种原因,IPA
并没有真正真实地
反映美国人说话的习惯,
只是 像这样的几个元音
,如果 owl
后面跟着 ng ing 结尾有人
说你为什么是一个很棒的老师我
不知道因为我有很棒的
学生我想好吧伙计们
在这里和你一起生活真的很有趣
非常感谢你加入我
今天的聊天很火我
甚至很难阅读评论有时
他们移动得如此之快
我看到有人询问学习
词汇搜索在我的频道上我
有几个视频一个 如果它们是
学习词汇的 5 个技巧,然后
我最近发表了两个是
中级单词,
对于我的中级学生以及
任何正在准备
托福或雅思等考试的学生来说都是很棒的单词,这些将
是你的单词 想知道
这些考试,所以一定要检查一下,
瑞秋的英语词汇应该会
为你带来这些,但这很有趣,伙计们
请留意我的下一次直播
,可能是下周六的同一时间
,我将发布
提前几天的链接就这样
,伙计们非常感谢你在这里
我喜欢你我很感激你我希望你
是