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How to pronounce "1、Hi,welcome to Slow English With Brian. 2、I‘m Brian. 3、I have been an English teacher in Vietnam for seven years. 4、I used to teach in Hanoi,but now I live in my wife’s hometown and teach English with her here. 5、It’s about one hour away from Hanoi. 6、I have taught students of all levels,but I want this channel to focus on people who are teaching their ears how to hear and understand spoken English. 7、The key to teaching your ears how to listen to and understand spoken English is to listen absolutely every day, and I want to help. 8、I want to make a lot of videos about many different topics so that you can practice listening to me with my American English accent. 9、I also love teaching pronunciation, so I will help you in many of my videos to speak more clearly so that other people can understand you.  10、In these videos,you will also learn how to use complicated grammar rules correctly and naturally. 11、That’s very important,and you will learn how to use complicated words correctly. 12、If you are ready to hear slow,clear, and American English,please like and subscribe and click one of the other videos. 13、I look forward to seeing you there!" in American English:
1、
1、
Hi
haɪ
,
,
welcome
ˈwɛlkəm
 
 
to
 
 
Slow
sloʊ
 
 
 
 
With
 
 
Brian
ˈbraɪən
.
.
 
2、
2、
I'm
 
 
Brian
ˈbraɪən
.
.
 
3、
3、
I
 
 
have
 
 
been
 
 
an
ən
 
 
 
 
teacher
ˈtiʧər
 
 
in
ɪn
 
 
Vietnam
viˌɛtˈnɑm
 
 
for
fər
 
 
seven
ˈsɛvən
 
 
years
.
.
 
4、
4、
I
 
 
used
 
 
to
 
 
teach
tiʧ
 
 
in
ɪn
 
 
Hanoi
ˈhænɔɪ
,
,
but
bət
 
 
now
naʊ
 
 
I
 
 
live
 
 
in
ɪn
 
 
my
maɪ
 
 
wife's
waɪfs
 
 
hometown
ˈhoʊmˌtaʊn
 
 
and
 
 
teach
tiʧ
 
 
 
 
with
 
 
her
 
 
here
hir
.
.
 
5、
5、
It's
ɪts
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
one
wʌn
 
 
 
 
away
əˈweɪ
 
 
from
frəm
 
 
Hanoi
ˈhænɔɪ
.
.
 
6、
6、
I
 
 
have
 
 
taught
tɔt
 
 
students
ˈstudənts
 
 
of
əv
 
 
all
ɔl
 
 
levels
ˈlɛvəlz
,
,
but
bət
 
 
I
 
 
want
 
 
this
ðɪs
 
 
channel
ˈʧænəl
 
 
to
 
 
 
 
on
 
 
people
ˈpipəl
 
 
who
hu
 
 
are
ər
 
 
teaching
ˈtiʧɪŋ
 
 
their
ðɛr
 
 
ears
 
 
how
haʊ
 
 
to
 
 
hear
hir
 
 
and
 
 
understand
ˌʌndərˈstænd
 
 
spoken
ˈspoʊkən
 
 
.
.
 
7、
7、
The
ðə
 
 
key
ki
 
 
to
 
 
teaching
ˈtiʧɪŋ
 
 
your
jər
 
 
ears
 
 
how
haʊ
 
 
to
 
 
listen
ˈlɪsən
 
 
to
 
 
and
 
 
understand
ˌʌndərˈstænd
 
 
spoken
ˈspoʊkən
 
 
 
 
is
ɪz
 
 
to
 
 
listen
ˈlɪsən
 
 
absolutely
ˌæbsəˈlutli
 
 
 
 
day
deɪ
and
 
 
I
 
 
want
 
 
to
 
 
help
hɛlp
.
.
 
8、
8、
I
 
 
want
 
 
to
 
 
make
meɪk
 
 
a
ə
 
 
lot
 
 
of
əv
 
 
videos
ˈvɪdioʊz
 
 
about
əˈbaʊt
 
 
many
ˈmɛni
 
 
different
 
 
topics
ˈtɑpɪks
 
 
so
soʊ
 
 
that
 
 
you
 
 
can
kən
 
 
practice
 
 
listening
 
 
to
 
 
me
mi
 
 
with
 
 
my
maɪ
 
 
 
 
 
 
.
.
 
9、
9、
I
 
 
also
ˈɔlsoʊ
 
 
love
lʌv
 
 
teaching
ˈtiʧɪŋ
 
 
pronunciation
prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən
so
soʊ
 
 
I
 
 
will
 
 
help
hɛlp
 
 
you
 
 
in
ɪn
 
 
many
ˈmɛni
 
 
of
əv
 
 
my
maɪ
 
 
videos
ˈvɪdioʊz
 
 
to
 
 
speak
spik
 
 
more
mɔr
 
 
clearly
ˈklɪrli
 
 
so
soʊ
 
 
that
 
 
other
ˈʌðər
 
 
people
ˈpipəl
 
 
can
kən
 
 
understand
ˌʌndərˈstænd
 
 
you
.
.
 
10、
10、
In
ɪn
 
 
these
ðiz
 
 
videos
ˈvɪdioʊz
,
,
you
 
 
will
 
 
also
ˈɔlsoʊ
 
 
learn
lɜrn
 
 
how
haʊ
 
 
to
 
 
use
 
 
complicated
ˈkɑmpləˌkeɪtəd
 
 
grammar
ˈɡræmər
 
 
rules
rulz
 
 
correctly
kəˈrɛktli
 
 
and
 
 
.
.
 
11、
11、
That's
ðæts
 
 
very
ˈvɛri
 
 
important
ɪmˈpɔrtənt
,
,
and
 
 
you
 
 
will
 
 
learn
lɜrn
 
 
how
haʊ
 
 
to
 
 
use
 
 
complicated
ˈkɑmpləˌkeɪtəd
 
 
words
wɜrdz
 
 
correctly
kəˈrɛktli
.
.
 
12、
12、
If
ɪf
 
 
you
 
 
are
ər
 
 
ready
ˈrɛdi
 
 
to
 
 
hear
hir
 
 
slow
sloʊ
,
,
clear
klɪr
and
 
 
 
 
,
,
please
pliz
 
 
like
laɪk
 
 
and
 
 
subscribe
səbˈskraɪb
 
 
and
 
 
click
klɪk
 
 
one
wʌn
 
 
of
əv
 
 
the
ði
 
 
other
ˈʌðər
 
 
videos
ˈvɪdioʊz
.
.
 
13、
13、
I
 
 
look
lʊk
 
 
forward
ˈfɔrwərd
 
 
to
 
 
seeing
ˈsiɪŋ
 
 
you
 
 
there
ðɛr
!
!
 
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Gig
Gig
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Where can i find the data containing the phonetic word list?

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Gracias

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is this free to use?

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There is no dark l, bell is not pronounced [bɛl] it would be [bɛł].

Toros
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this isn’t exactly narrow transcription, the /r/ would be an [ɹ̠] then too.

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25 days ago

При нажатии на крестик слово не убирается! Это дополнение к написанному мною три дня назад!