With the word sight you added an extra syllable- /saɪət/ (sai-ut). The gh is completely silent, so try not to add the second vowel sound. I could follow what you were saying OK.

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Please, listen to my video and if you have any comments on my pronunciation, I would be grateful to read them.
Point out my words weakness pronunciation to work on improving them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkTY80uDOFI
With the word sight you added an extra syllable- /saɪət/ (sai-ut). The gh is completely silent, so try not to add the second vowel sound. I could follow what you were saying OK.
You also put an extra syllable into the word things. You said thing-iss.
If you are content with a perfectly intelligible but noticeably foreigh accent like your own there is no need to engage a tutor for your child.
Last edited by emsr2d2; 06-Nov-2020 at 18:04. Reason: Removed unnecessary bold.
I'm not sure what "good" means. As I said, your sprech is perfectly intelligible. You speak English very well, but you cannot be mistaken for a native speaker.
Please see my corrections above.
In the final quote, "I don't have an ambition to ..." sounds rather formal. Just say something like "I don't want/aim to speak ...". In the same quote, "I hope not to wrongly pronounce many words" is grammatical but it sounds a little awkward. Again, use simpler English. Use something like "I just want to pronounce most words well".
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.