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NÍVEL 0 - AULA 1 - INGLÊS PARA INICIANTES 🟣 | ABC Fluent | YouTubeToText
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This is the introductory video of a beginner English course designed for individuals who have previously attempted to learn English, felt discouraged, and believe they have a learning difficulty. The course aims to rebuild confidence and provide a structured learning path starting with fundamental vocabulary and pronunciation.
Let's start a series of courses.
This is the first video of level 0.
The course is for those who don't know how to
speak English. They started studying and got
discouraged. They think they have difficulty learning.
learning.
The classes are divided into three parts. In the
first part, you will learn
vocabulary with me.
In the second part, you will practice what you
learned. In the last part, I will
give you a challenge. It's important not to skip
to the next video until you
are 100% in this class so that
your progress is not interrupted.
You will see many words and phrases
with me. Some you may have even
seen before. Don't rush. I did
n't skip steps. Review what you've seen before.
before.
Okay. The level 0 series includes sentences
composed of one word. I will always
put the pronunciation of ipê here for
those who want to learn. I will also write
how to pronounce it for those who don't
like symbols.
Let's start quickly. Hurry up.
Hum, law,
hagah, tension, dr. As in report,
ram, camera, king. We roll our tongues. How
not to make mistakes. Country boy, law, so you don't
confuse r, country boy, with r. For
example, I'm going to paint sr. blue.
Then you will Remember to roll your tongue. "
Ray, ram" is louder.
When you want someone to
This word has some
pronunciation differences. We'll use the
more popular "
Hua." Note that the "W" has a "Uh" sound.
Sometimes it's pronounced, but here we'll
leave it silent. The "T" is almost silent. "
Hua," "Hua," you can
barely hear it, so I'll
paint it gray so you
don't pronounce it. It's very strong.
Let's save on the pronunciation of "T4." Watch,
Watch,
for example, you use "Watch"
when you need someone to repeat something
you didn't understand. When you're
surprised by something someone
told you. "Jude, ball," "Hi,
hello," Ray,"
HP announces "Ray," "Eo," "Oi," "Oi," "Yes," and "Y,"
always say "E" when you agree
with something. And this is "Yes, for sure, for
sure, yes, absolute law." And put
your mouth in the "Doha" position. And I said "A," "B," "B," "B," "B," "Sam," is
is
written with the "Martins," where "Sam," "
Lu," "Absolute," we don't pronounce "I" We leave
it out and ott and let's pronounce it
read absurd no le le
the volume of my voice will start high and
decrease then it will increase and
decrease opening san louis le le
absolute law 11 when you agree vehemently
it is more emphatic than iess when
you fully agree say absolute
law for example obliges the trace clear
cry I will cry
despite writing with s the sound will be
said x chan
ué it is not pronounced tea 11 and share
when you want to give a confirmation
where is the w the tension of a here in this
case h has no sound and the last is is not
pronounced the is
use when you need to know the location
of something where someone for example
no no choose are of or not
if you do not agree with something
simply say no you call na no me
agreed of one of o it
also has the sound of I do not pronounce l with the
sound of uh dio at the end of the word the tip
of your tongue is behind your
upper tooth of Audi ao huse as a question
to obtain confirmation of something
you agreed upon and then the
and pio ii" and now that you have memorized
all the words I will put the
translation or equivalent here on the screen and I
will give you five seconds to
say the correct word.
The challenge is you have to say the
correct word first before I say it and it
appears on the screen. If you are unable to
answer, repeat the class
yes and this one
for sure yes absolute law
clear chan
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