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Summary
TLDRIn this video, Gee from Vanilla English teaches a special pronunciation lesson focusing on the 'th' sound in English. She explains the two types of pronunciations—one without air and another with air—and provides examples like 'though,' 'this,' 'there,' 'think,' and 'thank you.' Gee encourages viewers to listen carefully, practice repeating words, and improve their pronunciation. She also invites questions about grammar and pronunciation, and encourages viewers to subscribe to her channel for more lessons and follow her on other social media platforms.
Takeaways
- 😀 Welcome to the Vanilla English channel, focused on pronunciation lessons.
- 🗣️ The video will address the pronunciation of a specific sound (TH) and its variations.
- 🔍 There are two types of pronunciation for the TH sound: with air and without air.
- 🫧 Words like 'though', 'this', and 'these' are examples of the TH sound without air.
- 📍 Words like 'there', 'them', and 'thank you' demonstrate the TH sound with air.
- 🎯 Practice is key to mastering these sounds; copying correct sentences and repeating them is essential.
- 📖 The TH sound is common in many words like 'thin', 'think', 'thought', and 'thank'.
- 🇺🇸 British and American English vary in the pronunciation of words like 'bath' and 'path'.
- 🔔 Viewers are encouraged to subscribe, hit the notification bell, and follow on other social platforms for more lessons.
- 💬 The instructor invites questions about English pronunciation, grammar, and offers personal assistance through the comment section.
Q & A
What is the primary focus of the video lesson?
-The primary focus of the video lesson is on pronunciation, specifically teaching how to correctly pronounce the 'th' sound in English words.
How many types of pronunciation are there for the 'th' sound according to the instructor?
-The instructor mentions that there are two kinds of pronunciation for the 'th' sound.
What is the key difference between the two types of 'th' sounds?
-The first type is described as 'without air' while the second is not explicitly described in the transcript but can be inferred to have a different emphasis on airflow.
Which words are given as examples of the 'th' sound?
-Words given as examples include 'though', 'this', 'these', 'there', 'them', 'three', 'thin', 'think', 'thought', and 'thank you'.
How does the instructor suggest learners practice pronunciation?
-The instructor suggests listening carefully to the correct pronunciation and repeating the sentences many times to improve.
Which words are highlighted as having a 'th' ending in British and American English?
-The words 'bath', 'paths', and 'both' are highlighted as examples of 'th' ending words.
What personal advice does the instructor give about improving pronunciation?
-The instructor advises practicing a lot by copying the correct pronunciation and repeating it many times, as they did to improve their own pronunciation.
What should viewers do if they have questions about English pronunciation or grammar?
-Viewers are encouraged to comment on the video if they have any questions about pronunciation or grammar, and the instructor will try to help.
What does the instructor suggest to those who enjoy this kind of pronunciation content?
-The instructor suggests subscribing to the channel and hitting the notification bell to stay updated on new videos.
What additional social media platforms does the instructor mention?
-The instructor mentions that they have other social media platforms that viewers can follow, though the specific platforms are not named in the transcript.
Outlines
👋 Introduction to Pronouncing 'TH' Sounds
The speaker, Gee, introduces the lesson on the 'TH' sound, welcoming viewers to her Vanilla English channel. She emphasizes the importance of the lesson and explains that there are two types of 'TH' sounds—one pronounced with air, and one without. She begins to differentiate between the two and provides examples, such as 'though', 'this', and 'these', highlighting the correct pronunciation. She also mentions 'there' and 'them', demonstrating the sound and encouraging viewers to notice the differences.
💡 Practicing the 'TH' Sound and Final Tips
Gee continues with more examples of the 'TH' sound, focusing on words like 'think', 'thought', and 'thank you'. She emphasizes the importance of practicing by mimicking the correct pronunciation, especially for words that end with 'TH' such as 'bath' and 'path'. She advises viewers to listen and repeat the correct pronunciation multiple times, sharing her own experience of improving through practice. She encourages viewers to ask questions about pronunciation or English in general and invites them to engage with her on her channel. Gee concludes by reminding viewers to subscribe and follow her on social media, signing off with a friendly goodbye.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Pronunciation
💡TH sound
💡Voiced vs. Voiceless
💡Copying pronunciation
💡Though
💡Think
💡Bath and Path
💡Thank you
💡Listening and repetition
💡Grammar
Highlights
Introduction to the lesson on pronunciation focusing on a specific sound, addressing different types of pronunciation.
The two types of pronunciation for the sound are introduced, with the first type being described as 'without air'.
Demonstration of pronunciation for the word 'though', emphasizing the correct sound.
Explanation and practice of the word 'this', highlighting the difference in pronunciation.
Demonstration of pronunciation for the word 'these', repeating the sound to emphasize clarity.
Explanation of the word 'there', along with an example sentence: 'over there'.
Practice of the word 'them', encouraging repetition for mastery.
Introduction of the words 'three' and 'thin', explaining the 'th' sound and how to pronounce it properly.
Clarification of the pronunciation for the word 'thank you', emphasizing its importance in communication.
Discussion of British versus American pronunciation differences with examples like 'bath' and 'paths'.
Encouragement to practice pronunciation through active listening and repetition.
Advice on copying the correct pronunciation multiple times for improvement, sharing personal experience.
Final invitation for viewers to ask questions about pronunciation, grammar, or English in general.
Encouragement to subscribe and hit the bell for notifications of new videos, especially for pronunciation lessons.
Promotion of other social media platforms where the audience can follow for more content.
Transcripts
hi
this is gee welcome back to my channel
vanilla english
channel today i've got a very special
pronunciation lesson for you
if you are wondering how to pronounce
this sound then you are at the right
place
again
there are two kinds of pronunciation for
this sound okay
and let's see if you notice them or not
i will start
by differentiate them for you so
the first sound okay
okay
the first kind i would put it as
without air yes without air
goku baptism
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the
so let's look at are the words uh with
this sound
this word though though
yes though
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another one this this
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this this and
these these
these these okay
next there there oh okay high five
you have there over there yeah over
there
all right and them
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paulo
okay
three three paulo
so
thin think think
think thought thought
and this word very important thank you
thank you
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[Laughter]
so the words that have th as their
endings are
buff
okay and next pass pass
uh-huh and even that british new heart
happened america and it goes up in salah
and they have bath paths
and the next word both
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with
a
i just want you to just try to copy okay
try to listen a lot and copy the
sentences that are correct
and then just copy the correct
pronunciation and do it many many times
i did it before i practiced so much
and after that i could get a hold of it
so that's it if you have any questions
about pronunciation
about grammar about anything in english
if i can answer your questions
if i can help you i would love to so
much so don't forget to comment down
below
if you want to have a chat a little bit
or you have any questions
okay if you haven't subscribed to my
channel and you like
something like this you know especially
pronunciation then i
think you should subscribe to my channel
and don't forget to hit the bell
so it's going to notify you if i have
new videos
and i also have other social platforms
that you can follow if you love to
these are all of them alright that's it
for today thank you so much for hanging
around with me
and i will see you again next time take
care bye
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you
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