The difference between color vs. collar, wonder vs. wonder, and more!

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Today, we are going to talk about a very confusing vowel pair - the
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/ʌ/ as in 'cup' and the /ɑ/ as in 'father': as in bus - boss, cup - cop,
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wonder - wander, color - collar.
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If you struggle with making a distinction between those pairs of words that I
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just said, then this video is for you.
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We're going to understand each sound separately, how to pronounce it and
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what to expect when you will hear it.
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And then we're going to practice it so that you never confuse these words again.
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If you're new to my channel, then hi, my name is Hadar.
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I'm a speech and pronunciation coach.
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I'm a non-native speaker of English, and I'm here to help you speak English
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with clarity, confidence, and freedom.
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Check out my website hadarshemesh.com for a ton of free resources and lessons.
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All right, so let's get started.
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First, let's identify the two sounds that we're gonna practice today – the /ʌ/ as
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in 'cup', and the /ɑ/ as in 'father'.
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The first one is a central vowel sound.
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When I say central, that means that the tongue is right there in the middle
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of the mouth, but it's not rolling forward much or pulling back much.
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It's not 'ee', it's not 'oo', it's 'uh'.
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The interesting thing about the 'cup' sound is that it's
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pretty much like a schwa sound.
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A schwa is a very neutral vowel sound.
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And it sounds something like this - uh, it's the most common
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vowel sound in American English.
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But the cup sound is slightly more open and it's always stressed.
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And because it's stressed, it's usually longer a little
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bit and a bit more emphasized.
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You can find it in words like cup, love, fun, country, blood, flood, run, sun.
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Okay?
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The spelling patterns are usually O, U, OO (rarely), and OU, like in 'country'.
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This sound is the closest sound to a neutral A sound that exists
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in a lot of different languages, especially languages that have
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five vowel sounds like A-E-I-O-U.
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Okay?
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So this sound - uh, cup, love, fun, is pretty much like any neutral A sound.
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Maybe it's a little more sharp, the mouth is not that open, but just
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categorize it as an 'uh' sound.
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Notice that a lot of speakers, when there is the 'cup' sound and then a
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nasal sound, like run, money, company, they tend to turn it into an O,
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whether it's because of the spelling or because there is a nasal sound after.
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It doesn't matter.
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Just notice that it's not mOney, cOmpany, rOn, but 'muhney', 'cuhm-pany', 'ruhn'.
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Now there is another A sound in American English, but this
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one is a bit more open – /ɑ/.
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It's more towards the back, so the tongue pulls back a bit, ah,
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lips are relaxed, ah, and it's slightly longer and more lazy.
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We find it in words like 'father' or 'spa'.
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Now the interesting fact about this sound is that in American pronunciation,
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it is often spelled with a letter O, just like the word 'possible',
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'job', 'coffee', and 'honest'.
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Can you hear it?
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Ah, ah.
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It's not cOffee or jOb, but 'cahf-fee' and 'jahb'.
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Again, in American English.
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So now you can see why this could be confusing – because the first one is
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like a more central 'uh' sound, and the other one is more of a back open 'ah'.
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uh - ah.
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Just play with those two.
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Relax your jaw, but not too much, keep the tongue in the center.
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The tongue arch is slightly lifted: uh, cup, love, fun.
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And then drop the tongue, pull it back, imagine like you're about to yawn - 'ah':
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office, coffee, possible, honesty, soft.
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So now these two sounds are in close proximity in terms of how they sound.
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But also the spelling could be similar: love - o, job - o, right?
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So sometimes you can't even tell if it's an 'uh' sound or an 'ah' sound
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simply by looking at the spelling.
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So we need to listen to it closely.
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I'm going to give you another example: mother - 'cup', brother
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- 'cup', bother - 'father' sound.
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Father is the 'father' sound.
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So, mother, brother, father, bother.
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One of the ways to get past these confusions is to just drill words
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within the same category of sound, like 'cup' words, and then drill words of
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the other category of sound – 'ah' as in 'father', and then compare the two.
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Which is exactly what we're going to do.
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So let's practice a few more words with a cup sound.
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Just repeat after me.
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Love, run, husband, country,
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sun, sunny,
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lung,
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cut, stuff.
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Let's practice 'ah' as in 'father': opportunity, closet, sorry, hot, caught,
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lost,
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possible,
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philosophy, stock market, not.
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Good.
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Now let's compare the two different vowel sounds in similar words.
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These are called minimal pairs.
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Cup - cop.
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Hut - hot.
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Lust - lost.
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Stuck - stock.
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But - bought.
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Cut - caught.
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Bus - boss.
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Color - collar.
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Color, like the color blue.
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And collar - just like the collar of your shirt.
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Color - collar.
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Your collar has a great color.
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Collar - color.
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Buddy - body.
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Buddy - body.
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And the last one: wonder - wander.
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Wonder: I wonder how she's feeling tonight.
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Wander: when I go to a new city, I really like to wander around the streets.
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I wonder if we should wander around tonight.
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Wonder - wander.
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Now, if you want to get better at making a distinction and not confusing
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these words, watch this video several times, especially the practice part,
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and just repeat the words of the 'uh' as in 'cup' and the 'ah' as in 'father'.
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Okay?
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Just repeat the words, and then repeat the vowel pairs, the minimal pairs again
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and again until you hear a distinction.
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Trust yourself.
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Even if it's hard at the beginning, even if you feel like you can't hear
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it really, just say it again and again.
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Try to imitate or shadow the video.
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And then I guarantee that you'll start noticing the difference.
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You can also record yourself and listen back to it.
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And see for yourself when you're not in your head if you can hear the difference.
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Consistency and practice pay off, I promise.
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The most important thing is to trust the process and stay optimistic.
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Because pronunciation can really help you feel more confident, more
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And there's so much more that goes into learning pronunciation.
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It really helps you feel more empowered in the language.
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I can tell you personally, I'm now learning Spanish.
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And the first thing I did was to learn pronunciation just to
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then I fit everything in there.
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And I want to help you do that in English.
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All right, my friends, let me know in the chat, what other words you
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recognize with either the 'cup' sound or the 'ah' as in 'father'.
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Because critical thinking is really important for the process.
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And if you enjoyed this video, hit like and subscribe and
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share it with your friends.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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Thank you for watching.
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I'll see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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