Can I ask you some questions? As a Japanese native speaker, I feel that English, especially American English, R sound is slightly different from French, German, or Spanish R sounds. What do you normally think when you hear these R sounds? Are they the R without any point of concern? Or do you feel uncomfortable but still recognise it's R? Please explain what they are. Thank you for reading.
@jusk96902 жыл бұрын
初コメできて嬉しい!Hapaさんいつも見てます。
@atsushimiyajima11382 жыл бұрын
Kara先生超絶かわいい😍
@kazutaka07062 жыл бұрын
もう、ゲスト講師はkara先生だけでえぇ!
@myuey.31832 жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for making nice video as always!! I want to ask you a question. I try to take exams online for just checking my English level as much as possible. And as you said in this video, I use a recording app. My pronunciation and also grammer are always 10 of 10 but I'm struggling with speaking 'cause I'm personally not good at saying my opinion. In a speaking test, such as IELTS or CEFR often asks about social problems. How to respond quickly to those questions?? And if you don't have any opinions the question you get, how do you answer?? Please let me know, if you don't mind.🥺💖
It is extremely hard for me to hear the difference between "l" and "r", although I may be able to pronounce the two sounds correctly with the help of this video. I can not recognize the name, Kara-sensei without seeing its spelling. Kara or Kala, that is the question.
@aosoikurosoiАй бұрын
サマーsenseiの "l" or "r"識別クイズでも同じ感想を持ちました ネイティブが単語のみの比較(文章上の文脈なし)で "l" or "r"の識別を余裕で行えるのか知りたい ネイティブは 聴力だけを使って"l" or "r"を全く違う音として明快に聴き分けられるのかな?(日常会話レベルの自然に発音される音の中で)