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Rachel's English
100 MOST COMMON WORDS IN ENGLISH (11/11)
Pronunciation in American English is complicated. You need to understand and use reductions, stressed and unstressed words, linking and placement if you hope to sound natural and truly fluent. If you are fluent in English but feel that...
Rachel's English
Idiom "Back Burner" -- How to Use and Pronounce -- American English
Learn how to pronounce and use the idiom "back burner" in American English. Appropriate for casual use, or use at work and in a business setting!
Rachel's English
[Advanced] Ending Voiced vs. Unvoiced Consonants -- American Accent
Study the difference between voiced ending consonants and unvoiced ending consonants. Lighten weak consonants to speak English with less effort and improve your American Accent.
Rachel's English
Question about Speaking Slowly vs. Quickly -- American English Pronunciation
Should you speak quickly or slowly when speaking English? Isn't slower better, so you can be more understood? Not really -- the point is to speak with contrast of very fast words with words that are clear and fully pronounced. That's...
Rachel's English
How to Pronounce MONEY -- American English
Learn how to pronounce MONEY in this Word of the Week Video!
Rachel's English
English Sounds - NG [_] Consonant - How to make the NG [_] Consonant
Learn the Sounds of American English! This video covers the NG [_] Consonant. Perfect your American Accent!
Rachel's English
Do NOT say TO like TOO or TWO!
In this English pronunciation lesson I’ll show you how to pronounce the word TO. And you’ll see why it’s actually NOT pronounced the same as TOO and TWO in spoken English. This lesson will help you make your English accent more smooth...
All Ears English
Jump Start Your Business English with Today's Idioms - All Ears English Podcast 1824
Jump Start Your Business English with Today's Idioms - All Ears English Podcast 1824
Curated Video
English Words Used in India: Should You Use Them on the IELTS Exam?
In this video, the hosts discuss English words used in India that are not commonly used in other English-speaking countries. They explain the equivalence in American English and advise against using these words on the IELTS exam, as the...
Rachel's English
American Accent Trick: Placement
Learn how to sound American by practicing the correct placement.
All Ears English
3 Questions about Childhood to Build Deep Work Relationships - All Ears English Podcast 1755
Asking about childhood memories or traditions is one of the best ways to get to that deeper level with colleagues! Today we share three questions that can give you a jumping off point to start these conversations!
Rachel's English
Learning English: AMERICAN ACCENT TRAINING—3 Consonant Clusters Made Easy! Part 1
If you’re learning English it’s important that you include American accent training in your studies. In this video I show you accent training exercises that you can use to pronounce three of the most difficult consonant clusters in...
Rachel's English
How to Reduce 'THAT' -- AMERICAN ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION
Learn how the word 'that' should be pronounced in a sentence --- do you know in many cases you'll want to reduce it? It should be very fast!
Rachel's English
Flap T: Really a D Sound? American English Pronunciation
Is the Flap T really a D? Or is it an R? This video explains.
Rachel's English
Do NOT say ED! | Irregular Verbs in English Part 1
Irregular verbs in American English are tough for students working on their pronunciation and accent. In this advanced English lesson I’ll show you where NOT to add -ED when speaking English. I know that these irregular verbs are tricky...
Rachel's English
VOCABULARY Lesson! | VERBS for COOKING: English Vocabulary and Verbs in the Kitchen
Vocabulary and Verbs are a critical parts of learning English. If you’re working on your spoken English and you love to cook, this video is just for you! I’m going to teach you English vocabulary and verbs that come up all the time in...
Curated Video
Why Should You Learn British English?
Not sure which version of English to learn? Let's look at some reasons why you would choose to learn British English. At the end of the day, the specific version of English and accent you decide to learn doesn't matter, the important...
Rachel's English
English Phrases -- Where something is Located -- In the Kitchen
Study English Phrases and Daily Expressions -- how to locate something. Where's the file? It's in a drawer next to the bookcase. Learn the basics of speaking English with these useful phrases and study English Pronunciation.
Rachel's English
UNI- prefix: unique, unicycle, university! American English
Learn about the prefix UNI- in words like unicycle, unique, university. Learn how it's pronounced, and how it's different from the prefix UN-.
Rachel's English
English Conversation Study -- Last Time Here -- Ben Franklin Exercise
Study real life American English conversation and analyze what you hear. Improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation. Ben Franklin exercise, Topic: Last Time Here.
Rachel's English
How to Say WATER -- American English Pronunciation
Learn how to pronounce WATER in American English -- how is it different from British English?
Curated Video
Mastering CSS3 Selectors (Video 6)
If HTML is the skeleton of a web page, CSS is its flesh. To create amazing websites, web developers need to master CSS Selectors, which are the most critical things in the modern Web and form the backbone of CSS designs....
Rachel's English
English words you mispronounce (Yosemite)
Americans mispronounce English words all the time! It’s helpful for non-native speakers to know this and to study the words that Americans commonly mispronounce, as they’re likely to be tough for them as well. Donald Trump recently...
Rachel's English
Real Life - Hiking in CO * Used in Live Stream June 26, 2020 Part 1
Study English conversation and interesting pronunciation, plus vocabulary words in this real English conversation video as I hike a beautiful mountain in Colorado. See how Americans reduce words in natural conversation to improve...