Boost your PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY with this 10-min daily exercise | Hadar’s #SPRINT

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2020-09-01 ・ Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Boost your PRONUNCIATION, GRAMMAR and VOCABULARY with this 10-min daily exercise | Hadar’s #SPRINT

318,930 views ・ 2020-09-01

Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Welcome to my sprint. A sprint is a 10- minute exercise that I've come up with
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that is comprised of a sequence of pronunciation, grammar
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and vocabulary drills, aimed at boosting your fluency from the outside in
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through building Pronunciation Confidence.
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Pronunciation Confidence is a technique that I've developed
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and I've been using it in my programs and courses, and it has helped
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hundreds of students transform their English.
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Are you ready? Let's get started.
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buh x3, puh x3, muh x3
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tuh, duh, nuh, luh
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tuh x3, duh x3, nuh x3, luh x3
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ee /i/, I /ɪ/, ei /eɪ/, a /æ/, ai /aɪ/
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bee, bi, bei, ba, bai
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uw-u-ow-aw-aa
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buw, bu, bow, baw, baa
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S - Z
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F - V
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S - Z
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F - V
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N - TH
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S - TH
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n-th
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in the
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on the
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in the, on the
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in this, in that
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cup-cop [kuhp - kaap] IPA: kʌp - kɑːp
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run-Ron [ruhn - raan] IPA: rʌn - rɑːn
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bus-boss [buhs - baas] IPA: bʌs - bɑːs
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color-collar [kuhl’r - kaal’r] IPA: ˈkʌlər - ˈkɑːlər
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bet-bait [bet - beit] IPA: bet - beɪt
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sell-sale [sel - seil] IPA: sel - seɪl
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stare-stir [ster - st’r] IPA: steər - stɜːr
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hair-her [her - h’r] IPA: heər -hɜːr
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fair-fur [fer - f’r] IPA: feər -fɜːr
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Same words - nouns versus verbs.
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The difference is in the stress.
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PREsent-preSENT [pre-z’nt - pruh-zent]
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REcord-reCORD [re-k’rd - ruh-kord]
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PERmit-perMIT [pur-mit - p’r-mit]
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CONtrast-conTRAST [kaan-trast - k’n-trast]
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INsult-inSULT [in-suhlt - in-suhlt]
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That was an INsult.
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He inSULTed me.
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That was an INsult.
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He inSULTed me.
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INsult-inSULT
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Convenient [k’n-VEEN-y’nt].
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‘Convenient’ is fitting well with a person's needs, activities and plans.
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Convenient [k’n-VEEN-y’nt]
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It's so convenient.
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Do whatever is convenient for you.
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Oh, how convenient!
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It's the most convenient place for shopping.
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Drills of conditionals. Conditional number one.
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Things that are likely to happen: Present - Simple Future.
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If he calls, you'll pick up the phone.
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If you don't hurry, you'll miss the bus.
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If I have time, I'll finish that task.
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If you spill it, you'll get wet.
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Conditional 2:
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unlikely or hypothetical situations.
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Past - Would.
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Simple Past - Would.
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If I won the lottery, I'd travel the world.
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If I lived in the center, I'd see her more often.
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If the boys were older, I would take them with me.
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If the boys were older, I’d take them with me.
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‘Take over’ - to begin to do something
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that someone else was doing, or to take control over the situation.
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Take over /teɪk oʊvəɹ/
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Can you take over the cooking while I walk the dog?
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Andrea took over as the CEO after Martha retired.
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I go with her to the market every Saturday.
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Focal intonation.
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‘I’ go with her to the market every Saturday, not her.
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I go with HER to the market every Saturday.
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I go with her to the MARKET every Saturday.
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Not to the beach.
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I go with her to the market every Saturday.
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I go with her to the MARKET every Saturday.
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I go with her to the market EVERY Saturday, not once a month.
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I go with her to the market EVERY Saturday.
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I go with her to the market every SATURDAY, not Sunday.
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I go with her to the market every SATURDAY.
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And again, neutral intonation:
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I go with her to the market every Saturday.
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OK, that's it. You did it.
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Now put your hand on your belly and take a deep breath in.
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Breathe out.
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Take a deep breath again, breathe out.
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That's it. Great.
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Now, if you like this Sprint and you'd like to see more
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of those Sprints on my channel, then write the word more in the comments.
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And let me tell you this.
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The reason why it works is because we're working from the outside in.
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So doing those drills, those grammar drills and pronunciation drills,
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and drilling words, and phrases, and phrasal verbs helps you remember it
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through your muscles, through the act of doing it again and again and again.
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My students report that they start using these structures and start
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using these words and phrasal verbs without thinking about them.
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It just comes up in the middle of a conversation
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or in the middle of the sentence, and then they say that it actually works.
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Now, if you want to find out more about Beyond - my secret program for English
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learners, where we share a different sprint every single weekday,
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then click on the link below
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and get on the list to find out when we open doors again.
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Thank you so much for doing this.
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And have a beautiful, beautiful day. And I'll see you in the next Sprint.
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