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B1 Intermediate English 7:00 Educational

American vs. British English - Vowel Sounds - Pronunciation differences

Rachel's English · 4,582,562 views · Added 1 month ago

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B1

CEFR Level

5/10

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Subtitles (61 segments)

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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over some of the differences

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in vowel sounds in American English and British English.

00:15

Today I'm going to make a video with another awesome English channel on YouTube, MinooAngloLink.

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The reason why I'm collaborating with them is because they're in the UK. So, together

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we're going to talk about some of the differences between American English and British English

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pronunciation.

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Hi Minoo, can you tell me a little about your channel and AngloLink?

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Hello everyone. My name is Minoo and my YouTube channel is called AngloLink. On this channel,

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I teach British English, and I base my lessons on what I find to be the most challenging

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areas of English grammar, pronunciation, or vocabulary for my learners. So, I hope you

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will come and have a look at some of my lessons.

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Great. Let's start with the OH diphthong. This is the sound we use: OH. The sound used

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in British English, however, is the schwa and the UH as in PULL sound. We so 'know',

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