American English vs British English | Either | Neither | Rachel’s English

188,008 views ・ 2018-06-26

Rachel's English


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:00
Many of you have questions about British English vs. American English.
0
0
5240
00:05
Today we’re going to tackle the question of the pronunciation of this word:
1
5240
5080
00:10
should it be ‘neither’ or ‘neither’ in American English?
2
10320
5160
00:15
What's the American English and British English pronunciation?
3
15480
4180
00:19
4
19660
5980
00:25
I got an email from someone who watches my videos a while back,
5
25640
3620
00:29
and he said, “please stop mispronouncing ‘neither’.
6
29260
4380
00:33
Please stop saying it the British way.”
7
33640
2960
00:36
And I thought, what is he talking about?
8
36600
2600
00:39
Is this one of the American English and British English differences?
9
39200
4220
00:43
I didn’t think so.
10
43420
1360
00:44
My whole life I’ve been saying both “neither” and “neither”
11
44780
5040
00:49
and I never thought anything of it.
12
49820
2340
00:52
I did a little looking and I found that there’s actually a misconception out there
13
52160
5180
00:57
about the pronunciation of ‘neither’ and ‘either’ in American English vs. British English.
14
57340
8120
01:05
The idea is that saying EE, ‘neither’ or ‘either’
15
65460
4800
01:10
with the EE as in SHE vowel is American,
16
70260
3260
01:13
and saying ‘neither’ or ‘either’ with the AI diphthong is the British pronunciation.
17
73520
6780
01:20
There’s not a British pronunciation and an American pronunciation
18
80300
4340
01:24
when it comes to the vowel or diphthong sound in the stressed syllable.
19
84640
4580
01:29
There may have been at one time,
20
89220
2280
01:31
but they have been blended, and now both are used in both British and American English.
21
91500
6620
01:38
And if you’re not sure if you want to believe this, keep watching,
22
98120
4000
01:42
we’re going to go to Youglish and find many examples of
23
102120
3380
01:45
these words in both British English and American English.
24
105500
4200
01:49
We’re going to do the research together
25
109700
2480
01:52
to look at how frequent each pronunciation is
26
112180
3180
01:55
in American English and British English.
27
115360
3180
01:58
But first, there is a difference in American English and British English pronunciation for these words
28
118540
6480
02:05
that doesn’t have to with the stressed syllable, but the unstressed syllable.
29
125020
4860
02:09
Let’s go to Youglish and find an example of each for the word ‘neither’.
30
129880
6120
02:16
So we'll go to Youglish.com.
31
136000
2060
02:18
Do you know this resource?
32
138060
1780
02:19
It's a great way to see how different people pronounce the same word.
33
139840
5480
02:25
So I can type in any word or phrase, today, we're studying:
34
145320
3580
02:28
neither, neither.
35
148900
3040
02:31
I'll type it in and I'll choose US.
36
151940
3100
02:35
This will bring up a bunch of options where
37
155040
2920
02:37
someone that this system thinks is American is saying this word.
38
157960
5440
02:43
And we can skip through and we can see hundreds of different people saying the same word or phrase.
39
163400
7820
02:51
Something I just discovered recently, is down here.
40
171220
3820
02:55
There's a speed controller so you can play at normal speed, slower, or faster.
41
175040
5600
03:00
Playing at a slower speed might be great for you as you're studying pronunciation.
42
180640
5000
03:05
it's a pretty powerful tool.
43
185640
2060
03:07
I definitely recommend you use it.
44
187700
2660
03:10
now, let's go get that example for neither.
45
190360
3360
03:13
first, American English.
46
193720
2340
03:16
actually, I messed that up.
47
196060
1860
03:17
we're not going to look at 'neither' we're going to look at 'either'.
48
197920
4260
03:22
so we're looking at the last syllable here and it's the same in both neither and either.
49
202180
5660
03:27
first, let's listen to the American pronunciation.
50
207840
3240
03:31
Step of your life...
51
211080
900
03:31
There's no rule either at how fast you have to read them or what pace...
52
211980
4160
03:36
And now let's listen to the British pronunciation of 'either' looking at the final syllable.
53
216140
6000
03:42
Things which mainstream politicians were either unable or unwilling to say.
54
222140
5580
03:47
They're a little different in the ending.
55
227720
2600
03:50
Listen again a couple of times to the two pronunciations.
56
230320
4380
03:54
Either.
57
234700
1160
03:55
Either.
58
235860
1220
03:57
Either.
59
237080
1220
03:58
Either.
60
238300
1160
03:59
Either.
61
239460
1120
04:00
Either.
62
240580
1400
04:01
In American English, schwa R is pronounced as an R sound.
63
241980
4700
04:06
Either.
64
246680
1800
04:08
Er. Er. Er.
65
248480
1900
04:10
Either.
66
250380
1160
04:11
Never.
67
251540
1380
04:12
Wonder.
68
252920
1000
04:13
Mother.
69
253920
860
04:14
Er. Er. Er.
70
254780
1520
04:16
Always er--.
71
256300
2640
04:18
But in British English, it's not really an R sound:
72
258940
3240
04:22
err.
73
262180
680
04:22
It's more of a schwa sound:
74
262860
2020
04:24
uh.
75
264880
1100
04:25
So rather than:
76
265980
1440
04:27
either, er, it's more like:
77
267420
2680
04:30
either, uh, er, uh, er.
78
270100
5600
04:35
The ER ending is treated differently in American English versus British English.
79
275700
5720
04:41
but as far as what vowel we use in 'either' or 'neither' it doesn't matter
80
281420
6080
04:47
they both sound natural in both accents.
81
287500
4060
04:51
How often is one pronunciation used as opposed to another?
82
291560
4400
04:55
Let's go back to Youglish to see.
83
295960
2300
04:58
We're going to listen to examples until we get to ten for either of these pronunciations.
84
298260
5680
05:03
I'll keep track of how many of each pronunciation we hear in the side bars.
85
303940
5520
05:09
First, Americans saying: either, either.
86
309460
4420
05:13
Idea of technology should either be invisible or beautiful...
87
313880
5180
05:19
Step of your life...
88
319060
1040
05:20
There's no rule either at how fast you have to read them or what pace...
89
320100
4520
05:24
Technical theater classes either way are going to give you...
90
324620
4100
05:28
Or design. But either way I’d have it and it would come and go, then I’d come back...
91
328720
4320
05:33
Of realism and we wouldn't get anything done either. So what...
92
333040
4760
05:37
Either on a local level, on a state level...
93
337800
3560
05:41
To a decision, you actually have to make a choice. You either continue...
94
341360
5540
05:46
That you never disagree with. If you want you can go find people either online or...
95
346900
9240
05:56
Which means either labor markets need to change...
96
356140
3420
05:59
Regulatory changes providing more leeway to the states
97
359560
4620
06:04
so that they did not have the either requirement or the incentive...
98
364180
6840
06:11
And she never allowed us to give up hope either. This brutal...
99
371020
4100
06:15
Rescue either someone they love...
100
375120
4720
06:19
Had either acted up in school, went somewhere you're specifically told to stay out...
101
379840
4560
06:24
Okay, at the end, we have either coming in 10 times
102
384400
4200
06:28
and either coming in 3 times.
103
388600
3020
06:31
Now, this is a small sample but it looks like the EE pronunciation is more common in American English.
104
391620
6580
06:38
But I can't stress it enough.
105
398200
2380
06:40
Both sound perfectly fine and perfectly natural in American English.
106
400580
4700
06:45
No one is sitting in the audience thinking:
107
405280
2780
06:48
He just used the British English pronunciation!
108
408060
3240
06:51
No.
109
411300
800
06:52
They both sound perfectly natural.
110
412100
3080
06:55
Now, you may be wondering when should I use which pronunciation?
111
415180
4560
06:59
Doesn't matter.
112
419740
1140
07:00
If you want to choose one and stick with it, fine.
113
420880
3340
07:04
If the other one slips out, it doesn't matter.
114
424220
2680
07:06
It's all the same to us.
115
426900
2500
07:09
Do you know what?
116
429400
900
07:10
While I'm thinking of it, let me remind you to subscribe to my channel if you haven't already.
117
430300
4900
07:15
I make new English videos every Tuesday.
118
435200
3060
07:18
A great resource if you're studying English as a foreign language.
119
438260
3800
07:22
We're going to get you comfortable speaking American English.
120
442060
3460
07:25
Let's keep going and look at British English for the word 'either'.
121
445520
5020
07:30
Face rather an unpleasant choice. It's almost as though either you accept the doctrine...
122
450540
4800
07:35
He slung braces of pistols on either shoulder, he...
123
455340
5280
07:40
The starts and then the first player has a choice of either just sticking with the...
124
460620
4820
07:45
So this is either with their cooperative learning networks or the whole education movement or the school...
125
465440
5780
07:51
Harmful agents not completely benign but then, caffeine isn't completely benign either. Nicotine--
126
471220
7080
07:58
He knows most of those that you either use or have had used
127
478300
5580
08:03
either for business purposes or for leisure purposes...
128
483880
4160
08:08
It could go either way and the best way we can help our readers...
129
488040
4940
08:12
Isn't one of the 49% either so...
130
492980
6200
08:19
Either contributing to or detracting from the understanding we're trying to create.
131
499180
8700
08:27
Don't like either those words...
132
507880
3640
08:31
With hindsight appears to actually, you know, appear either naive or highly unlikely, no, of course not...
133
511520
7260
08:38
Before either of our two countries were members of the European Union
134
518780
5800
08:44
Were either unable or unwilling to say that you...
135
524580
4720
08:49
Okay, at the end, we reached ten pronunciations for AI and three for EE.
136
529300
5940
08:55
A small sample but it looks like the AI pronunciation might be more common in British English.
137
535240
6200
09:01
Let's go to 'neither'.
138
541440
2040
09:03
I found that the numbers are a little closer here.
139
543480
3180
09:06
And blockchain is kind of neither of those things right now...
140
546660
4700
09:11
System is neither fair nor efficient. Look at the--
141
551360
6100
09:17
Impulse control doesn't really describe your family's life in the book and neither does delayed gratification...
142
557460
9620
09:27
Are they neither some mix of the two...
143
567080
4220
09:31
Or you can have neither. So Belmont may ask...
144
571300
4140
09:35
Whether we should make America Europe again or make America 1950 again.
145
575440
5380
09:40
right? neither of these are very interesting.
146
580820
5100
09:45
The moral argument. the moral argument is that in neither case, deprivation related deficits...
147
585920
7440
09:53
Neither had national borders before the Soviet Union.
148
593360
5200
09:58
And more importantly neither does the taxpayer. The lottery is doing well...
149
598560
6680
10:05
Neither political party in the united states has addressed it...
150
605240
5520
10:10
This is neither sustainable from a public health nor...
151
610760
5360
10:16
But uh, neither are the oakland raiders, you know, which are very close here...
152
616120
4780
10:20
It was amazing and and I got to say, neither of us have done it but it was in that big...
153
620900
5480
10:26
Here today because neither their ideas nor their bullets can win and now...
154
626380
5400
10:31
Neither country wants to go to a nuclear war, of course...
155
631780
4980
10:36
I had no idea where my life was going, neither does she, you know...
156
636760
4680
10:41
In time, now neither being like green in space nor...
157
641440
8460
10:49
September. I'm sure thirty years ago neither one of them thought that they would end up writing a book.
158
649900
8580
10:58
Assure you at this point, we have neither any plan to
159
658480
3200
11:01
dissolve one of our strongest programs nor would we do...
160
661680
3600
11:05
Almost tied.
161
665280
1240
11:06
What about British English?
162
666520
2100
11:08
The situation where neither player over time would expect..
163
668620
5800
11:14
And neither could he when he saw what the surreals were about...
164
674420
5260
11:19
Neither did the Romans...
165
679680
3260
11:22
NTlive was neither to be quite theater nor certainly film...
166
682940
4080
11:27
Character that really can only develop in an environment in which neither of us can quit the room
167
687020
5900
11:32
And neither today. It's about something else.
168
692920
6720
11:39
Now neither of these spaces is regularly seen...
169
699640
4180
11:43
Wonderful happens, you know, and that neither of them is entirely able to function without the other.
170
703820
7420
11:51
Neither is it true that in the modern world…
171
711240
3320
11:54
I think neither of which will work, so for me...
172
714560
5340
11:59
Neither is not having an engine connection... I mentioned peop--
173
719900
5640
12:05
Neither is it easy to see through the sometimes manipulative...
174
725540
4080
12:09
Neither wine nor cigars... William had to...
175
729620
4780
12:14
It's not a socialist to play neither is it an anti-socialist play.
176
734400
5580
12:19
Neither of course, because they both were...
177
739980
3540
12:23
Five to ten, AI being more common.
178
743520
3220
12:26
Still, I want to stress, both pronunciations are common enough to sound perfectly natural
179
746740
6100
12:32
in British English and American English.
180
752840
3280
12:36
Now, if you are curious about American English and British English pronunciation differences,
181
756120
6300
12:42
I made a video several years ago where I went over American English vs. British English vowel sounds.
182
762420
7520
12:49
If you didn’t see it, or even if you did and want to review, I’m going to play it for you right now.
183
769940
6100
12:56
Check it out.
184
776040
1720
12:57
In this American English pronunciation video,
185
777760
2980
13:00
we're going to go over some of the differences in vowel sounds in American English and British English.
186
780740
5760
13:06
187
786500
6720
13:13
Today, I'm going to make a video with another awesome English channel on YouTube, MinooAngloLink.
188
793220
5800
13:19
The reason why I'm collaborating with them is because they're in the UK.
189
799020
4020
13:23
So, together we're going to talk about some of the differences between American English
190
803040
3940
13:26
and British English pronunciation.
191
806980
2500
13:29
Hi Minoo,
192
809480
900
13:30
can you tell me a little about your channel and AngloLink?
193
810380
3820
13:34
Hello everyone. My name is Minoo and my YouTube channel is called AngloLink.
194
814200
5240
13:39
On this channel, I teach British English,
195
819440
2820
13:42
and I base my lessons on what I find to be the most challenging
196
822260
4480
13:46
areas of English grammar, pronunciation, or vocabulary for my learners.
197
826740
5440
13:52
So, I hope you will come and have a look at some of my lessons.
198
832180
4700
13:56
Great. Let's start with the OH diphthong.
199
836880
3080
13:59
This is the sound we use: OH.
200
839960
3380
14:03
The sound used in British English, however, is the schwa and the UH as in PULL sound.
201
843340
6140
14:09
We say 'know', knooooow.
202
849480
4460
14:13
And in British, it's 'know'.
203
853940
3480
14:17
You can see in the pronunciation on the left, the British pronunciation,
204
857420
4640
14:22
that there's less jaw drop for the first sound, than the American pronunciation on the right.
205
862060
6560
14:28
Jaw drop is one of the topics I have to work on for a lot of my students.
206
868620
4800
14:33
Know.
207
873420
1040
14:34
Know.
208
874460
1000
14:35
Know.
209
875460
960
14:36
Know.
210
876420
940
14:37
Know.
211
877360
860
14:38
Know.
212
878220
1140
14:39
Let's take a look at a sentence.
213
879360
2040
14:41
Don't go alone.
214
881400
1540
14:42
Each of these words has the OH as in NO diphthong in American English.
215
882940
4700
14:47
Don't go alone.
216
887640
1920
14:49
In British English: Don't go alone.
217
889560
3660
14:53
Don't go alone.
218
893220
2220
14:55
Don't go alone.
219
895440
1960
14:57
Don't go alone.
220
897400
1800
14:59
The AH vowel.
221
899200
1620
15:00
In American English, there are many words that have the letter O
222
900820
3680
15:04
representing the AH as in FATHER vowel.
223
904500
3200
15:07
For example, hot, honest, mom, top.
224
907700
6840
15:14
The AH vowel has a good bit of jaw drop and totally relaxed lips.
225
914540
4580
15:19
In British English, however, in these words where the O represents the AH, there's a different vowel sound.
226
919120
7360
15:26
There's more lip rounding and less jaw drop.
227
926480
3340
15:29
For example, I say 'hot'.
228
929820
2560
15:32
Minoo says
229
932380
1600
15:33
'hot'.
230
933980
1460
15:35
Notice how much more Minoo's lips round for this sound.
231
935440
3980
15:39
In American English, the corners of the lips are completely relaxed, and the jaw drops a bit more.
232
939420
7040
15:46
Hot.
233
946460
1500
15:47
Hot.
234
947960
1580
15:49
Hot.
235
949540
1460
15:51
Hot.
236
951000
1480
15:52
Hot.
237
952480
1580
15:54
Hot.
238
954060
1540
15:55
Honest.
239
955600
1980
15:57
Honest.
240
957580
1640
15:59
Honest.
241
959220
2120
16:01
Honest.
242
961340
1680
16:03
Honest.
243
963020
1880
16:04
Honest.
244
964900
1440
16:06
An example sentence: Hot or iced coffee?
245
966340
3520
16:09
Both 'hot' and 'coffee' have the AH vowel in American English.
246
969860
5500
16:15
Hot or iced coffee?
247
975360
2300
16:17
Hot or iced coffee?
248
977660
2980
16:20
Now let's talk about the AA vowel.
249
980640
2520
16:23
In American English, when this vowel is followed by a nasal consonant, it's no longer a pure vowel.
250
983160
6300
16:29
With [n] and [m], we have an extra 'uh' sound after the vowel.
251
989460
5060
16:34
If it's followed by NG, the AA vowel changes altogether and sounds more like the AY as in SAY diphthong.
252
994520
8160
16:42
Check out the video that I made for more information on this topic.
253
1002680
3880
16:46
Let's look at some example words.
254
1006560
2200
16:48
First, AA + N.
255
1008760
2220
16:50
Can, can, caaaan.
256
1010980
6000
16:56
Do you hear that extra 'uh' sound?
257
1016980
2640
16:59
Can.
258
1019620
1760
17:01
It's what happens as the tongue relaxes down in the back before the tip raises for the N sound.
259
1021380
6100
17:07
Can, can.
260
1027480
2700
17:10
Now, let's hear Minoo say it.
261
1030180
2600
17:12
Can.
262
1032780
1100
17:13
The vowel is more pure there, right from the AA into the N sound.
263
1033880
5180
17:19
Can.
264
1039060
1280
17:20
Can.
265
1040340
1540
17:21
Can.
266
1041880
1460
17:23
Can.
267
1043340
1480
17:24
Can.
268
1044820
1340
17:26
Can.
269
1046160
1400
17:27
An example with M: ham, haaaaam.
270
1047560
6620
17:34
Again, you can hear the UH sound as my tongue relaxes down in the back before the lips close for the M sound.
271
1054180
7480
17:41
Ham, ham.
272
1061660
2840
17:44
Minoo says it: Ham.
273
1064500
2900
17:47
Ham.
274
1067400
1700
17:49
Ham.
275
1069100
1280
17:50
Ham.
276
1070380
1560
17:51
Ham.
277
1071940
1120
17:53
Ham.
278
1073060
1460
17:54
And now when the AA vowel is followed by the NG consonant sound, like in the word 'thanks'.
279
1074520
6780
18:01
When we say it, thanks, it's much more like the AY diphthong than the AA vowel.
280
1081300
6460
18:07
Thanks.
281
1087760
1460
18:09
Thaaaanks.
282
1089220
2400
18:11
Thanks.
283
1091620
1180
18:12
Minoo says it:
284
1092800
1980
18:14
Thank, thanks.
285
1094780
3640
18:18
Thank, thanks.
286
1098420
3500
18:21
Thank, thanks.
287
1101920
2960
18:24
And finally, let's talk about the UR vowel.
288
1104880
3080
18:27
This vowel is in words like girl, world, first, hurt, person, worst.
289
1107960
9560
18:37
But in British English, the R sound isn't included.
290
1117520
3460
18:40
For example, I say 'first'.
291
1120980
3400
18:44
Minoo says:
292
1124380
1480
18:45
First.
293
1125860
1220
18:47
First.
294
1127080
1560
18:48
First.
295
1128640
1620
18:50
First.
296
1130260
1260
18:51
First.
297
1131520
1480
18:53
First.
298
1133000
1220
18:54
I say 'worst'.
299
1134220
2260
18:56
Minoo says:
300
1136480
1560
18:58
Worst.
301
1138040
1240
18:59
Worst.
302
1139280
1280
19:00
Worst.
303
1140560
1300
19:01
Worst.
304
1141860
1400
19:03
Worst.
305
1143260
1380
19:04
Worst.
306
1144640
1440
19:06
I say 'girl'.
307
1146080
2000
19:08
Minoo says:
308
1148080
1660
19:09
Girl.
309
1149740
920
19:10
Girl.
310
1150660
1100
19:11
Girl.
311
1151760
980
19:12
Girl.
312
1152740
880
19:13
Girl.
313
1153620
920
19:14
Girl.
314
1154540
1280
19:15
So there you have four differences in American vs. British English.
315
1155820
5240
19:21
If you liked this video, click here or in the description box on YouTube
316
1161060
4520
19:25
to see a video I made with Minoo on her channel.
317
1165580
3180
19:28
The topic is consonant differences in American and British English.
318
1168760
4300
19:33
It also has a list of words with both British and American English pronunciation.
319
1173060
5160
19:38
That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
320
1178220
4460
19:42
One of the main vowel difference is the UR vowel.
321
1182680
4020
19:46
As you learned in that video, it’s completely different in British English vs. American English.
322
1186700
5400
19:52
It’s also one of the trickiest vowels in American English.
323
1192100
3720
19:55
So, to help you work on it, to help you master it, I’m going to play that video for you here, right now.
324
1195820
6760
20:02
In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to learn how to make the UR as in BIRD sound.
325
1202580
9340
20:11
326
1211920
6560
20:18
I sometimes say this is the vowel version of the R consonant.
327
1218480
5620
20:24
It’s always followed by R, and there’s no distinction between the sounds in American English.
328
1224100
7020
20:31
This sound will always be written with two different International Phonetic Alphabet, or
329
1231120
6160
20:37
IPA symbols, but will be pronounced rrrrrr, just one sound, bird.
330
1237280
9080
20:46
To make this sound, the corners of the lips come in, pushing the lips away from the face.
331
1246360
6100
20:52
The middle part of the tongue lifts towards the roof of the mouth in the middle.
332
1252460
4160
20:56
The front of the tongue hangs down, but it’s drawn back a bit.
333
1256620
4380
21:01
So, it’s not touching anything.
334
1261000
3460
21:04
As the tongue lifts in the middle,
335
1264460
2440
21:06
it may be close to the roof of the mouth without touching it,
336
1266900
4140
21:11
or it may touch the sides of the roof of the mouth,
337
1271040
3960
21:15
or the insides or bottom of the top teeth, here: ur, ur.
338
1275000
8720
21:23
This, along with the R consonant, is one of the hardest sounds to make in American English.
339
1283720
6980
21:30
It’s especially hard because the lip position hides the tongue position.
340
1290700
5420
21:36
Let’s take a look.
341
1296120
1780
21:37
From the side, we can’t even see the tongue.
342
1297900
3280
21:41
The front view doesn’t help much either.
343
1301180
3240
21:44
This is because the tongue goes back, but the lips flare forward.
344
1304420
5260
21:49
Here’s the word ‘hurt’.
345
1309680
2580
21:52
Watch the tongue pull back and up
346
1312260
8820
22:01
before coming forward for the T.
347
1321080
3680
22:04
In a stressed syllable, the UR vowel curves up then down.
348
1324760
5340
22:10
Hurt, ur.
349
1330100
3600
22:13
In an unstressed syllable, it’s lower in pitch, as well as quieter and quicker: ur, ur.
350
1333700
8720
22:22
The vowel is unstressed in the word ‘research’, ur.
351
1342420
6240
22:28
Let’s look at this word up close and in slow motion.
352
1348660
4660
22:33
The lips flare, but the jaw doesn’t drop as much.
353
1353320
4100
22:37
Let’s compare the stressed UR in ‘hurt’, on the top,
354
1357420
4760
22:42
with the unstressed vowel in ‘research’, on the bottom.
355
1362180
4680
22:46
The lips flare for both, but in this case, there was much more jaw drop for the stressed version of this vowel.
356
1366860
8160
22:55
This is typical.
357
1375020
1560
22:56
Unstressed vowels are shorter, so there isn’t as much time to make the full mouth position.
358
1376580
7780
23:04
The UR vowel, stressed: hurt, UR.
359
1384360
7740
23:12
Unstressed: research, ur UR, ur, UR, ur.
360
1392100
14180
23:26
Example words.
361
1406280
1820
23:28
Repeat with me:
362
1408100
3120
23:31
Earth, ur, Earth.
363
1411220
8280
23:39
Search, ur, search.
364
1419500
8200
23:47
Circle, ur, circle.
365
1427700
8520
23:56
Thirteen, ur, thirteen.
366
1436220
8860
24:05
Return, ur, return.
367
1445080
8420
24:13
Outburst, ur, outburst.
368
1453500
7140
24:20
I hope this video helps you understand this sound.
369
1460640
4140
24:24
That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
370
1464780
5000
24:29
You’ve learned a lot today about the differences between American English and British English today.
371
1469780
5360
24:35
Great job! Keep up your studies.
372
1475140
2800
24:37
That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
373
1477940
5280
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7