How to begin learning pronunciation FAST

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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How to get started with learning pronunciation?
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Recently, I've been getting a lot of questions from followers who
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are saying to me, "Hadar, I love learning pronunciation with you, but
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I have no idea where to get started.
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So, if you are just starting out with learning pronunciation and
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you're not sure about what strategy you should have, or how to practice
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effectively, this video is for you.
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Now, if you're not sure if you need to learn pronunciation, I
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actually have another video that talks about six signs that it's
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time for you to learn pronunciation.
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So, if you're just starting out with pronunciation work, this video is for you.
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And make sure to watch it all the way until the end because then I'm
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going to give you some practical tips on how to put this into practice.
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But also, if you are an experienced learner, I would recommend for you to
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watch it all the way until the end to make sure that you haven't skipped any steps
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in your pronunciation practice and in how you create the strategy for your learning.
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Now, if you want to take it one step further and train live with me, I
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actually have a live event coming up – it's an intensive pronunciation
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training, it's absolutely free, and it starts September 4th.
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Now, if you're watching this before September 4th, 2023, I'm going to share
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a link where you can sign up to join this 5-day intensive pronunciation
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training with me that is absolutely free.
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I really hope to see you there.
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So whether you're starting out or whether you're very experienced in
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practicing and learning pronunciation, you are going to love this event.
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I'm going to be teaching you, focusing especially on prosody,
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which is intonation, rhythm, stress, connected speech.
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We're going to have practice groups, conversation groups, where you
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can put everything you learn into practice, and a lot of opportunities
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to speak with me and ask me questions.
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So, I really hope to see you there.
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Again, it starts on September 4th, and the link to join is in the description below.
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When it comes to getting started with pronunciation work, there are two elements
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that we need to take into consideration.
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The first one is strategy and planning, which is what I'm going to talk about
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in this video: how to know what to focus on, how to practice effectively, or the
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structure of learning pronunciation.
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And then there is the actual practice – how you actually practice your
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pronunciation in the most effective way.
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So, today we are going to talk about focus and strategy.
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Now, when it comes to pronunciation, it's really important that you have a
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clear understanding between how your language behaves in your mouth, your
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first language, and how English behaves in the mouth of the person speaking it.
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Every language behaves really differently when it comes to speaking.
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So the melody in your first language is probably going to be different
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than the melody in English.
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And the sounds that you use in your first language may not be the sounds
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that you might need to use for English.
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So when I teach my students, one of the first things that I tell them is
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to start investigating the differences between their first language and English.
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There are a lot of resources online for that, so you can
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actually actively learn it.
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But even if you don't, then you can just start paying attention and start
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noticing the elements that you hear in English that are new to you, versus also
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the elements that you have in your first language that don't exist in English.
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By the way, I have guides for specific speakers, and I'm
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going to link all of them below.
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So if you're a speaker of Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, Korean, Mandarin
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Chinese, and many other languages, check out the description below to see
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if I have a guide for your language.
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It's absolutely free, by the way.
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So now, when it comes to actually learning the language, where do you start?
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So here you have the long route and the short route.
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And by the way, you can also say 'ruwt'.
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The long route is to basically learn all the sounds of English.
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Okay?
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So you can go to a certain channel and start watching all the lessons
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about the sounds of English.
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And then you can learn all the elements of speech, like intonation, rhythm and
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stress, connected speech, reductions.
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That would take you longer and would make this work a little less focused.
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It's not bad.
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For some people, it makes more sense.
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And then you can just work in a chronological order or to create
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a plan for yourself, or you line up a lot of videos that teach
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different sounds and also all the different elements of English.
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Now, I have a lot of playlists that includes a lot of the sounds
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and the elements of prosody.
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And again, I'm going to link to it in the description if you want to learn more.
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The shorter route is to work with priorities.
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When it comes to pronunciation, you actually want to identify your
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highest priorities - the challenges that actually impact your clarity.
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For example, if you tend to drop consonants at the end of words: so,
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you might say something like 'may' instead of "make", or 'slep' instead of
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"slept", or 'tek' instead of "texts".
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You will experience challenges in communication because people may not
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understand what it is that you're saying.
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Same thing with primary stress.
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If you say passioNATE instead of PASSionate, then it will take
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longer for people to understand what it is that you're saying.
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So these things are high priority.
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If you face challenges with these things, you will be unclear.
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And it's not about the other person not understanding you, it's about
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you feeling frustrated and feeling like you're not understood, not being
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able to communicate your message.
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And of course it affects your confidence and overall fluency.
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So these are the things that you would want to focus first,
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I call it the 20%, right?
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So you focus on the 20% to get 80% of the results, which means more clarity
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and more confidence in your English.
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That's what happens when you deal with high priority challenges.
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Another example is low priority challenges, and why it's less
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important to focus on that.
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For example, the flap T in English.
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The flap T is when the T appears between two vowels, as in the word "activity".
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It sounds like a really light D - 'actividy'.
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better.
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about it.
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You can also pronounce it as a flap T between two words when
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you connect them together.
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When my students know and understand the sound, it helps
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them become more confident.
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But it's not critical for their clarity.
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It's nice to have.
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Because if they were to say 'abouT it' or 'beTTer', they will
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still be perfectly understood.
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So if you have a limited practice time, I would wholeheartedly encourage you to
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focus on high priority challenges, rather than low priority challenges, so that you
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get results for the time that you invest.
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Okay?
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Now, how do you know what high priorities are?
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So in general, when you drop a consonant, when you add a vowel, when you change a
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consonant - one consonant that changes to another consonant that exists in English,
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for example, if you confuse L's and R's, and you say "light" when you mean to say
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"right", that's a high priority challenge.
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You will notice that people have a harder time understanding you.
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And like I said, misplacing the primary stress or not stressing
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any word in a sentence, that would also affect your overall clarity
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and how you deliver your message.
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Now, medium priority challenges could be merging vowels together.
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For example, pronouncing the 'sheep-ship' vowel pair the same, or the 'bed-bad'
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vowel pair, and even reducing words and using intonation in a better way – it's
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important, but it's not critical.
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Okay?
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So I would focus on the critical and the important ones, like
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the ones that I've mentioned.
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First, I would recommend that it's good to start observing.
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What happens when you speak?
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So notice the following things.
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First, notice if there are specific words or sounds that when you
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pronounce them, people have a harder time understanding you.
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So that's the first thing.
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The second thing, do you have sounds that you avoid, or you are not
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sure about how to pronounce them?
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And as a result, you either mispronounce them, or you feel
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self conscious about those sounds.
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So, even if they're not high priority, the fact that you are distracted
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by these sounds mean that they should be high priority for you.
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So focus on those.
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And of course, you can follow my list of high priority and medium priority, and
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I'm going to share that on my website, so definitely go and check it out.
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And I'm also going to talk about it in my Live Intensive Pronunciation Training.
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Now, once you have a plan for what you need to work on, for example,
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if you do substitute the R's and L's, then you need to focus on that.
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And then you want to follow certain steps when it comes to
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your pronunciation training.
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And here are the steps.
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The first is perception.
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I always say to my students, if you can't hear it, you cannot make it.
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So you have to clearly understand the difference between the sound
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that you usually make and the sound that you want to make.
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So let's go back to the example of the R and L.
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Speakers who replace those sounds, they don't understand that there
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is a difference in pronunciation.
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Because in their first language, those two sounds are perceived as the same sound.
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You first need to hear a clear difference between [r] and [l].
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[r] and [l].
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Now, for some of you, it's probably obvious: "Of course, it's different.
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I hear the difference."
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But for others, those who struggle with substituting those sounds,
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this may not be easy to distinguish.
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Okay?
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So, recognize your challenge and see if you can hear the difference.
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Can you hear the difference between 'sheep' and 'ship'?
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So, to be able to pronounce new sounds, you first have to hear the
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difference, and that is perception.
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And this is mostly about awareness and close listening, which is something
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that you can totally do on your own.
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Once you can hear the differences clearly, the next step is
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pronunciation or production.
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How do you actually produce it with your mouth?
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What do you need to do with your lips, with your tongue, with your
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jaw to be able to produce the sound?
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So if you focus on the L sound, you want to make sure the tip of the tongue
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touches the upper palate, and you teach yourself how to do it again and again.
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And by the way, the same happens with prosody, you know, knowing
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how to use your pitch or how to pronounce a word a little longer.
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So once you know how to pronounce the new form, then you have to make it a habit.
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And the only way to make it a habit is by repetition.
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You have to repeat the sound again and again and again.
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Just know that you have to repeat the sound again and again and again to be
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able to make it a habit so you don't have to plan it, so you don't have to
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think about it every time you use it.
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So that is repetition.
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After repetition comes the part where you know how to pronounce it in practice, but
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it's hard for you to use it in real life.
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This is where you want to be intentional about using the sound.
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For this, you can do shadowing exercises focusing on that specific sound, or
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just free speaking practice where you consciously think about those sounds.
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And making sure that you are going to the new way of pronunciation
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and not the old way, right?
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The new habit that you have just acquired.
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So, to wrap up, first you have to prioritize and you have to create a
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plan for you for what you want to focus, if you want to take the short route.
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Then you have to work on your perception, making sure that you actually hear
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the difference between how it's pronounced in English and how it's
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pronounced in your first language.
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Then it's about the production.
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You have to work on the pronunciation and how you actually produce the sound, and
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learn how to do it if it's challenging.
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And for that, there are a lot of videos, including my own, that you can
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work with and learn how to pronounce the different sounds in English.
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Then it's all about repetition.
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This is where you make a commitment – a time commitment, an energy commitment
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– to do this work, ideally, daily, to build new habits and learn how to
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pronounce those sounds spontaneously, without planning or thinking about it.
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And then to be able to use it in free speaking, you want to practice
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using the sound intentionally when speaking or when shadowing.
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I hope this gives you a little bit more clarity on how to get
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started with pronunciation.
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Remember, there is no wrong way.
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The most important thing is that you have clarity around your process, what
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you're trying to achieve, and most importantly, it has to be joyful and fun.
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Pronunciation work can be very, very empowering and helpful.
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So, the only thing you need to commit to is to enjoy this process.
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And I hope that you can enjoy this process with my resources.
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I'm going to link all the resources below this video, and of course, with the live
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training that I have planned for you.
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Again, the link is in the description, you can join us for a free Intensive
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Pronunciation Training that is going to happen in September for five days.
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What other tips do you have for people getting started with pronunciation?
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Let me know in the comments below, and let's start a conversation.
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In the meantime, if you'd like to learn more about me, go to
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my website hadarshemesh.com.
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And you can also follow me on social media, wherever you like to hang out.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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I hope you enjoyed this, and I hope to see you in our
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Intensive Pronunciation Training.
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Bye.
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