It is widely believed that taking a video clip not only helps you improve your English but also stay focused. In my humble opinion, however, reviewing video clips is way more important than reciting material itself as you can make it as a stepping stone to a better performance. Therefore, why not check pronunciation, intonation, and accent by the time you finish your video footage? Wishing it helps, I’d like to give some advice for you!
[ordinary] - the sound of /na/ is close to 네 [if] - /f/ sound is different from /p/ sound. Keep your upper teeth lightly biting your lower lip and make the "f" sound by blowing air through your mouth and through your upper teeth and lower lip formation. You should not vibrate your larynx or throat area, because the"f" sound is a voiceless sound. [thought] - /th/ sound is a bit weak. Put more power on your tongue. [tomorrow] - it sounds like Korean. Make /t/ sound short!
An old saying goes, “If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” I staunchly believe that if you go on taking a video clip, it will be the short cut to achieve your goal. I sincerely hold your painstakingly effort and sweat in my respect. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me *^_^*
첫댓글 Dear. Betty
It is widely believed that taking a video clip not only helps you improve your English but also stay focused. In my humble opinion, however, reviewing video clips is way more important than reciting material itself as you can make it as a stepping stone to a better performance. Therefore, why not check pronunciation, intonation, and accent by the time you finish your video footage? Wishing it helps, I’d like to give some advice for you!
[ordinary] - the sound of /na/ is close to 네
[if] - /f/ sound is different from /p/ sound. Keep your upper teeth lightly biting your lower lip and make the "f" sound by blowing air through your mouth and through your upper teeth and lower lip formation. You should not vibrate your larynx or throat area, because the"f" sound is a voiceless sound.
[thought] - /th/ sound is a bit weak. Put more power on your tongue.
[tomorrow] - it sounds like Korean. Make /t/ sound short!
An old saying goes, “If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way.” I staunchly believe that if you go on taking a video clip, it will be the short cut to achieve your goal. I sincerely hold your painstakingly effort and sweat in my respect. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me *^_^*
With best wishes,
Autumn