Can you hear the rhythm of words in English?

2024 ж. 10 Мам.
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Did you know that words have… RHYTHM?
Maybe not like a pop song or jazz, but words have rhythm as a result of the stressed and unstressed parts in the word.
Rhythm can help you significantly with your pronunciation and with understanding other people better.
In this episode, I share with you why.
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07:32 ancestors
08:02 complicated
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12:00 society
12:22 season
12:43 campaign
13:37 cafe
14:04 transportation
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  • hello Hada. I am very grateful for your classes. Today you made me reflect on a fact. You said that making mistakes is the best way to learn. So I imagined my ideal English class. One in which mistakes are applauded, and motivate to commit them. I believe that the audience of a teacher who motivates to make mistakes would be much larger than others whose classes are based on: *Do not make these mistakes in English. *If you want to sound like a native do this. *These are the words you probably mispronounce. *Don't say very instead say.... And I know that the intention is not bad, but despite being adults, it is intimidating to make mistakes, to be mocked and in the end the goal of learning English is taking steps back. Babies, when they mispronounce a word, we applaud them, we want to hug them, just for the intent to do so, and that makes them learn more. Thank you for highlighting the importance and for motivating me to make mistakes!!!!!!

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    @pattycandle3596@pattycandle35963 жыл бұрын
  • You are amazing. I tried to find any video about rhythm on youtube. But, not many teacher explain like u. Thank you so much

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  • Crystal clear. Awesome explanation about word pronunciation!!!

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    @cheikhdiop4082@cheikhdiop40823 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing explanation. I was very curious about the rhythm and intonation in English. I've been noticing this rhythm but I've never understood the real method cause always seems to me that the rhythm was in the sentence but as you explained the rhythm is within each word.

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      @hadar.shemesh@hadar.shemesh3 жыл бұрын
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    @patriciagrajeda4015@patriciagrajeda40152 жыл бұрын
  • There is a usefull technique that can help you pronouce every word that you see, even if it's a new word. With this technique, you don't have to spend lots of time and effort to acquire a good pronunciation or accent. You just pay a little bit attention in each word that you encounter. 😃 Here it is! 1. most likely all the NOUNS with two syllables, we stress at the first syllable. Three-four syllables, we stress at the third syllable. 2. most likely all the VERBS with two syllables, we stress at the second syllable. Good luck everyone. Thank you Hadar. I love all your videos and I am your fan.

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    • I really don't understand bro what you mean by this method could you please clarify more it's really confusing ?🙏🙏🙏

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    • For a short time.

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  • 10:15 So we feel how the language likes to be spoken. That’s brilliant Hadar. You combine the best aspects of a teacher and a coach. I often struggle with the transition from one specific sound to another. Take something simple like “with the”. I’m well aware of the different pronunciation of the “th” in “with” and “the”. But I stumble upon the combination of the two of them with my tongue. And this goes on with other sound combinations like in “as well” “that thing” “of the” etc. Best whish so from Germany.

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    • Thank you!!

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  • Tus explicaciones son verdaderamente notables. Eres una indiscutible Number One. Muchas Gracias por tus inigualables videos. Todavía no se el suficiente ingles para poder escribirte en ingles, pero, supongo que en el futuro lo hare. Hasta entonces.

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  • This beautiful teacher is teaching better than some other teachers here on KZhead who has over 1m or even higher I see it unfair she deserves supporters I've watched other's videos and I noticed this point To me you're one of the best teachers I've watched her videos I really admire your way of teaching ...thank you so much for being so nice

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  • Amazing

    @22Ku@22Ku3 жыл бұрын
  • Hey Hadar it's Giulia from Italy! I'm studying Languages at University and I already completed my English exams also thanks to your lessons that helped me to overcome them! Keep teaching like this! Mazal tov and Toda for your lessons!

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    • Congratulations!! That’s wonderful :):)

      @hadar.shemesh@hadar.shemesh3 жыл бұрын
  • thank you Hadar. I like the way you speak English with so much facial expression

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      @TheEnglishator@TheEnglishator2 жыл бұрын
  • Very useful👍

    @reynaestrella3918@reynaestrella39183 жыл бұрын
  • This week I was talking to myself "I definitely have to practice the rhythm of English, but how do I do it? How should I start it?" And then Hadar comes up with this amazing lesson 😅

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    • 😍 I read your mind!

      @hadar.shemesh@hadar.shemesh3 жыл бұрын
  • In spite of the sickness of my vocal box, all these are very enjoyable for me as an acoustic experience. Thank you for it so much.

    @laszlolatzkovits4071@laszlolatzkovits40713 жыл бұрын
    • ❤️

      @hadar.shemesh@hadar.shemesh3 жыл бұрын
  • Very very useful.

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  • I from Chile...thank yo so much. I am afraid of speaking, but you encourage me to learn !!😇😊

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      @TheEnglishator@TheEnglishator2 жыл бұрын
  • Your class is really awesome... Tx Mam...

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  • Thank you

    @khalidnaciri8236@khalidnaciri82363 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Hadar you know what? When I explain to someone which is my worst part in English I always say "the melody" and "pronunciation " that English speakers use. Now I know that what I need is to "pronounce" properly but also the "rhythm" that maybe it is the same as "melody" but it sounds more specific both are very important 👍 thank you very much

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  • Thanks Hadar, I’m practicing my tonge twisters

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  • Great!

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  • Thanks

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