영어 발음 공부 3 Tips for learning English pronunciation Makeup Angle

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00:00 Hello, I'm Hobo.
00:02 Today, I got a lot of questions about my English.
00:08 I got a lot of questions about how I can speak English fluently.
00:14 First of all, I've lived in the UK for about 11 years.
00:21 If I can't speak English, it's not normal.
00:25 I went to school in South Africa until I was in middle school and high school.
00:33 So I had to speak English.
00:37 I went to a dormitory school for about 2 years.
00:43 I learned English quickly.
00:48 I can't say my English is native.
00:53 But I think I can understand 99% of what I want to say.
01:02 I didn't live in the US, but I learned English in the UK.
01:07 So I think Koreans are very obsessed with English.
01:12 I think Koreans are very obsessed with English.
01:19 I think it's great if I can express my thoughts in English.
01:28 But I think it's a secondary problem that my pronunciation is the same as a native speaker.
01:32 So when you speak English, it's not about whether you speak the same as an American.
01:38 I think it's more important to think about whether what you say is accurate.
01:45 You can learn more about this in a Korean language school.
01:49 I'm going to tell you some tips that help you speak English more clearly.
02:00 I learned English in a foreign language.
02:03 I'll tell you the tips I learned when I first lived in South Africa.
02:07 I'll tell you the difference in pronunciation I felt when I first met you.
02:11 There are many things, but I think three things are important.
02:16 I'm not a language major or an English grammar teacher.
02:21 I think pronunciation is very important.
02:29 Intonation is very important.
02:31 When you speak a word, you know what kind of emphasis it has.
02:41 There's a rule in English that's not as clear as in China.
02:46 When you study English, you do a lot of shadowing.
02:50 I think it's better to look at the accent than the pronunciation.
02:58 For example, if you pronounce "How are you?" in Korean,
03:06 It's better to pronounce "How are you?" than "How are you?"
03:09 If you pronounce the accent correctly,
03:13 Even if your tongue is stiff, you can deliver the message with intonation.
03:20 I think it's good to study the level of the accent when you copy it.
03:25 The accent is in every word and sentence.
03:29 And even if there's an accent in this word,
03:32 It can change depending on the sentence.
03:35 I think it's better to listen a lot and always keep in mind the accent.
03:39 I think the intonation is more important than how much you roll your tongue.
03:48 The next thing I think is important is that I was the head of the choir in high school.
03:55 When the choir starts a song, they give you a sheet music.
04:00 It's called a music sheet.
04:03 I gave it to them.
04:06 When I asked them to give me the sheet music,
04:09 "Give me your shit back."
04:11 "Give me your shit back."
04:13 I'm going to curse.
04:15 I know the difference.
04:18 I've never said it in my life because I haven't practiced enough.
04:23 I think I have no choice but to make mistakes.
04:26 I made a mistake and my face was really hot.
04:29 Fortunately, the teacher didn't hear it.
04:32 My friends who caught it were surprised.
04:36 I'm a foreigner, so I'm going to laugh.
04:39 It's really important.
04:40 When you pronounce "a," you say "it is."
04:45 We pronounce "ㅇㅇㅇ" a lot, and you make a lot of mistakes.
04:53 For example, "my face."
04:56 "E" is slightly dead.
04:59 You can think of it that way.
05:01 There's a YouTube video called "Charlie bit me."
05:05 It's "bit," not "ee."
05:10 It's a vague sound between "ee" and "ae."
05:14 If you pronounce it like "Charlie bit me,"
05:19 "Charlie bit me," it's "Charlie hit me."
05:23 It's not "Charlie bit me."
05:25 The consonant of "i" is "ee."
05:31 The consonant of "i" is "ie."
05:35 "Ee" is "ee."
05:38 "Ee" is "ee."
05:41 If you practice distinguishing them,
05:45 You'll be able to pronounce the words more clearly later.
05:50 The last tip is a similar sound that is hard to express in Korean.
05:56 It's "r" and "l."
05:59 "r" changes the structure of the mouth.
06:02 "r" feels like your tongue is going in and out of nowhere.
06:07 "r" doesn't reach anywhere.
06:11 "l" is different.
06:13 "l" sounds like the tongue of the upper teeth.
06:20 "l" sounds like this.
06:25 When you pronounce "r," don't worry about rolling your tongue.
06:30 It's not like "l."
06:33 When you pronounce "nara,"
06:36 It's not a tongue rolling "r."
06:40 But you can tell the difference in sound.
06:44 The easiest way to distinguish is
06:47 "r" and "l."
06:51 I'll share a tip I learned from a student in South Africa.
06:56 Repeat "red lorry, yellow lorry" several times.
07:02 "Red lorry, yellow lorry."
07:07 It feels like you're exercising your tongue.
07:10 If you do this a lot, your tongue will feel stiff.
07:14 "Red lorry, yellow lorry."
07:16 I practiced this a lot.
07:18 It's a useful tip.
07:21 The biggest difference between Korean and English is
07:24 "f" and "v."
07:27 "f" is too common.
07:29 "f" is pronounced with a "f" sound.
07:33 "v" is pronounced with a "f" sound.
07:39 "v" is pronounced with a "v" sound.
07:44 I want to tell you about English pronunciation.
07:48 If you can pronounce English clearly,
07:51 It doesn't matter if you're American or British.
07:55 It doesn't matter.
07:57 There are great scholars in India.
08:01 Australians have strong accents.
08:05 It's okay to study English in a foreign country.
08:10 But if you speak English, you'll be proud of yourself.
08:15 You'll be proud of yourself.
08:19 You're good at English.
08:24 You're not supposed to be like me.
08:28 You're not supposed to be like me.
08:33 Don't worry about it.
08:37 Just study English to the point where you can say what you want to say.
08:43 That's enough.
08:46 If you have any questions about English,
08:52 If you have any questions about English,
08:55 Please leave a comment.
08:57 I'll share my tips.
09:00 It was a very useful tip.
09:04 See you in the next video.
09:07 Bye~
09:08 You
09:10 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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