Why IS the “H” in “Her” not pronounced in some English phrases? In today’s Minute English lesson, we’re practicing the “H” Reduction to improve your American accent & spoken English!
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You're amazing dear professor. I also saw an American say (stanerd) instead of (standard) by dropping the first d sound. Does it really happen or I'm mistaken?
Hi, teacher! I've noticed it also happens with him, them and here.
"Tell'im to com'ere cuz I wan'em to see'im"
20 years later: Isoer yesday…😅
You are an amazing teacher
you are always amazing ,thanks
❤Thanks teacher 👩🏫 ❤
Wheres de H?
Por que es tan complicado?🤔😅
Thanks for your tips! Are really helpful specially for me … I’m a Spanish speaker ! Thanks so much
I AM SO ATTRACTED TO YOU!
Do you have any scholarships for your online course
Happy new year Rachel
A bit difficult
Seems like this just teaches people to speak in a sloppy style and encourage us that instead of continuing to try to teach people to speak properly without logic we could swap out slang and online speech for proper English for that logic
Thanks 👍
https://youtu.be/l9fZmyyaz14
I didn't get it. we always drop H of her when it come before consoant.
wan'er
found'er
need'er
Beautiful 😍
Why are you teaching Ebonics and bad grammar? There are already too many ignorant people in this world!!
I want her to see it. We dropped the h but the t in want as well?
It is a good video
This is crazy. As a native English speaker I never noticed this !
Why?
Rachel teaches spoken English not written English. Rachel is opinionated about dropping h in her, but it is correct to say her with the h. Some people even pronounce her as har.
Wow!Great!
Thank you Rachel! I’ve been learning a lot a lot a lot from you! It’s really useful and helpful
In accordance with what rule?
Gosh.. learn a bunch watching your videos…
Wow , you’re really teaching Merican English!!!!
Im not an english native speaker, I just do what I can, and your vids help me a lot. Thanks sooooo much!
Excellent vídeo prof. Rachel. I was wondering if you could make a longer video explaining the phonetic process behind these phenomena.
Thanks but please teach the formula
how did I just never notice this
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Hi Rachel! You look very pretty today 😍. Thanks for the lecture!
Thanks a lot,dear teacher.
Don't make people misspell words just by dropping letters from words, pronounce them like they are spelled. We didn't have spelling Bee contests for nothing.
I like your skin
Your the best precious Rachel.
This is so amazing and extremely useful for me, thanks for ur lesson, Rachel! Hope u have a great day
Can I drop h sound in any situation, any sentences?
May I ask a question, how about the word "wanted" does it spell "waned" without the "t" sound?
Rachel is so beautiful 😍 and also makes english easy to understand
Rachel, her nose is stunning and 'er good voice clear ♡, God bless you.
Thank YOU Sweet
Nossa, a Rachel está muito diferente!
Gracias preciosa!
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❤️Loveeee your mini lesson!
Whats happinin with your hear in this year