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Be proud of your tongue😝
Ответитьomg, dave is the best
Ответитьi could watch this comedy all day long..haha
ОтветитьArmin Van Bureen , is this your side job ?
Ответить溫柔的老師😃
ОтветитьBut some times I hear natives in english saying "thank you" with "T" sound and other times thank you with "F" sound...
ОтветитьJ. Carrey
ОтветитьLove this video to teach my students!
ОтветитьI cant get. Does americans really say th like that? Because when listening them in films I cant here this "special" sound, I hear th and s.
ОтветитьBe proud of your tongue guys
ОтветитьI can pronounced the th fine on words like myth, bath, faith, path any more but I can't seem to do it with words like north and sixth. Please help.
ОтветитьVala meu pai agora facilitou minha vida, obrigado. Não precisam colocar a língua muito a mostra ok guys, coloca somente a pontinha da língua entre os dente e a boca mais fechadinha pois da o mesmo efeito.
ОтветитьOh meu gosh! He got a wonderful pronunciation... Such a great accent as well. Loved his pronunciation lesson.
Ответитьsir you indeed look like messi
ОтветитьReally amazing
ОтветитьIn Poland everyone pronounces voiced th as d and voiceless th as f
ОтветитьHello
ОтветитьCool👍👌
ОтветитьVery very good Ttanks you very much 🌹👍
ОтветитьIs Dave Sconda still alive?
Ответитьplease make a video for rhetorical purpose questions in the listening part of the TOEFL.
thanks.
Excelentes lecciones muchas gracias.
ОтветитьHappy birthday pal!!!!!
Ответить“dont be shy, dont be afraid and be proud of your tongue,, I CANT 😂😂😂
ОтветитьLearning English is really hard with me
Ответитьoh my god XD
ОтветитьIt reminds me of many, many years ago watching this video, and that was what taught me the right way to pronounce both ths and the differences from d and f sounds... now, as I IELTS C1 certified speaker, I thank you Dave! Thank you!
Ответитьsuper useful!! thank you
ОтветитьThank you so muck
Ответитьbro this should be a meme for real lol
Ответить❤️
ОтветитьThank you for your lesson 🙏🙏🙏
ОтветитьDave thank you for this great and helpful lesson.
Ответитьsoo good
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьHello Dave. Sometimes I re-watch your great videos. I wish you the best!
ОтветитьAqui está o comentário brasileiro que vc tanto procurava ! Kkkkkkkkk
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьDear teacher, you should have gotten an award for your wonderful work in this video teaching us the two TH sounds. It's been a long long time since I learned how to make them, however I always rememer you when it comes to the TH sound topic. Thank you very much for that.
ОтветитьDe 🇦🇷 Argentina ....me pregunto a quien enseñas como hablar y pronunciar la letras y palabras en ingles CUANDO para explicarlo hablas en inglés??? No te parece que al algo que esta muuuuy mal ....si enseñas precisamente el idioma inglés no será para los que hablan el inglés......será para un grupo de personas que por ejemplo yo hablo el castellano pero no se o se muy poco del idioma inglés y si tu lo enseñas en ingles yo no se que estas enseñando....
ОтветитьExcellent
ОтветитьMan, I learned to speak properly the TH words from this guy about ten years ago. Just came to look for it to show my wife. I am so glad to find it.
Ответитьvoiceless th might be the hardest sound in English for non-native speakers
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