Improve your pronunciation FOR FREE!!

136,974 views ・ 2017-11-13

Accent's Way English with Hadar


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:00
Hey, it's Hadar and this is The Accent's Way.
0
945
2480
00:03
Today, I am going to talk to you about
1
3425
3010
00:06
how to practice your accent on your own
2
6435
3100
00:09
using nothing, but your phone!
3
9535
2870
00:13
And no, I am not talking about a specific application.
4
13700
2945
00:16
I am talking about features that exist in everyone's
5
16645
3110
00:19
smartphone.
6
19755
1310
00:21
So, here's the thing, maybe you've been practicing
7
21435
2910
00:24
your accent for a while: watching videos, reading books,
8
24345
3050
00:27
practicing audio on your computer.
9
27395
3050
00:31
But you might be practicing the same sound
10
31035
2840
00:33
over and over. But not knowing
11
33875
2850
00:36
whether you are doing it right or not, you don't have someone
12
36725
3000
00:39
to give you feedback. To tell you, you're doing the right thing,
13
39725
2920
00:42
or here you need to open your mouth a little more.
14
42645
3020
00:45
Now, dialect coaches are expensive and sometimes hard to come by.
15
45665
3240
00:49
So here are two things, you can do starting from right now
16
49045
3000
00:52
to help you give yourself, feedback.
17
52045
3535
00:57
So let's begin.
18
57720
1073
00:59
Before I teach you how to give
19
59560
1380
01:00
yourself feedback, first let's talk about what you need
20
60945
3030
01:03
to practice. When you are learning a new sound, the only way
21
63975
3200
01:07
to improve is by repetition, is by repeating
22
67175
2820
01:09
the same old words, over and over again.
23
69995
2700
01:12
Now, let's say you are not saying it correctly.
24
72695
3190
01:15
Then you are practicing the mistake, you are making the
25
75885
3060
01:18
same mistake over and over. And sometimes it's really hard to hear it
26
78945
3160
01:22
or we don't know what to look for. And again,
27
82105
2870
01:24
if we don't have someone to tell us what to do
28
84975
2810
01:28
that can get difficult to impossible.
29
88340
2840
01:31
So, to practice similar words what you could do
30
91760
3300
01:35
is to use any voice to text app on your phone.
31
95065
3380
01:38
I am going to be using Notes on my iPhone.
32
98445
3090
01:41
But, of course, you can use whatever you have,
33
101535
2810
01:44
and if you have a smartphone. I'm sure that you can find it.
34
104345
3015
01:47
So, what I am going to do...let's say that
35
107360
2720
01:50
I am having difficulties with saying "leave" versus "live".
36
110295
3390
01:54
Let's say I say both of them 'leeve', right?
37
114105
2780
01:56
Which is kind of like the middle sound, between the tense
38
116885
2475
01:59
/ee/ and the relaxed /i/.
39
119360
1860
02:01
So I am going to take my phone and record myself saying the word
40
121220
4080
02:05
/leave/. Now, I am going to say it with an accent,
41
125305
2990
02:08
so I am not going to pronounce it correctly.
42
128295
2180
02:11
(Recording)
43
131445
1100
02:14
Now, since I am trying to say "leave" and it recognized it
44
134645
3070
02:17
as "live", I know that I am mispronouncing it.
45
137715
3050
02:20
So now I am going to watch my video on
46
140765
2570
02:23
how to pronounce sheep versus ship, and learn what I need
47
143335
3030
02:26
to do to pronounce the /ee/ sound.
48
146365
2240
02:28
And I will put more focus on that. For example:
49
148935
3130
02:32
I will pull my lips to the side or I will push more forward.
50
152065
3010
02:35
And then I am going to try it again.
51
155075
1450
02:37
"leave".
52
157280
1640
02:41
This time I got it right.
53
161260
1480
02:43
And it is not just for comparing difficult words or
54
163400
2995
02:46
comparing similar sounds. It's also
55
166395
2990
02:49
great to say full sentences. So for example, you can just speak
56
169385
2910
02:52
out your thoughts or
57
172295
2130
02:54
practice a conversation that you are going to have.
58
174425
2780
02:57
And then detect the words that
59
177205
3080
03:00
are different than what you are saying.
60
180285
2930
03:03
These are the words that were mispronounced. Then knowing that
61
183215
2880
03:06
these words are not clear, try to figure out why.
62
186095
3180
03:09
See if maybe there is an /r/ there and the /r/ wasn't clear.
63
189280
4220
03:13
Maybe the vowel there
64
193700
1720
03:15
was not specific, okay? But this would
65
195425
3070
03:18
help you to know what to focus on, which
66
198495
2680
03:21
is the most important thing. Cause you can't just practice
67
201175
2870
03:24
everything that is out there. You want to practice
68
204045
2920
03:26
only those things, that are very specific for you.
69
206965
2990
03:29
And the voice-to-text would really help you discover
70
209955
2730
03:32
what those are, if you don't have anyone
71
212685
2250
03:34
around you to tell you that. The next thing
72
214935
2600
03:37
you can do is to just use voice memo.
73
217535
3340
03:40
Yes, record yourself. And you are probably saying to yourself:
74
220875
2900
03:43
"Uhhh, I hate listening to my voice! I don't want to record myself.
75
223775
2910
03:46
I don't want to hear myself". But hey, here is the thing. If you want to
76
226685
3040
03:49
improve you gotta know what you are doing wrong
77
229725
2950
03:52
in order to improve it. And let me tell you this. We
78
232675
3190
03:55
always sound differently in our heads
79
235865
2820
03:58
than we actually sound in real life, okay?
80
238685
2810
04:01
And the only way to discover that is
81
241495
2660
04:04
by recording yourself and listening to it.
82
244155
3040
04:07
And there are two ways to go about it. One, is just
83
247195
3000
04:10
record yourself and try to detect the sounds
84
250195
2850
04:13
that are less clear,
85
253045
2760
04:15
try to pay close attention to what you are saying,
86
255805
2820
04:18
and if you have a strong grasp of English
87
258625
2970
04:21
you'd feel that a certain word just doesn't sound right.
88
261595
2870
04:24
Just doesn't sound the way it sounds in your head.
89
264465
3010
04:27
The way you know it should be pronounced. And then focus just on that word,
90
267475
3230
04:31
or focus on a few words and see if there is a common
91
271085
3060
04:34
denominator. Maybe all of them have an /r/. Maybe all of them
92
274145
2920
04:37
end with an /l/. Maybe all of them have one
93
277065
2960
04:40
specific vowel. Maybe they are all different but you want to
94
280025
3100
04:43
to really explore
95
283125
3120
04:46
what is the one thing, that makes this word not clear.
96
286245
2970
04:49
Or sound different. And then search
97
289215
2610
04:51
for the materials online. You know there is plenty
98
291825
3040
04:54
of those. So record yourself
99
294865
2880
04:57
and listen to it. Another way to practice
100
297745
2660
05:00
is practice while you are imitating
101
300405
2800
05:03
someone. So, let's say, you can take a TED talk
102
303205
3200
05:06
and play the first line,
103
306535
2770
05:09
pause it, record yourself imitating it,
104
309305
3210
05:12
okay? And then listen to both
105
312895
2920
05:15
the original and
106
315815
2160
05:17
the recording and try to detect the differences.
107
317975
3020
05:20
When you detect the word the is pronounced differently,
108
320995
3000
05:23
because you have, you know, the two options to compare from
109
323995
2520
05:26
then you'll know what is the word that you are saying unclearly,
110
326605
2970
05:29
and what you need to focus on.
111
329575
2060
05:32
Okay, you can also practice, practice sheets.
112
332235
2700
05:34
Like the one I give out in some of my videos.
113
334935
3150
05:38
For example, the /o/ as in go. So there is a list of words
114
338085
2930
05:41
you can repeat the words while recording me and yourself.
115
341020
3920
05:45
And then see if the pronunciation is the same.
116
345300
3345
05:48
If it is, kudos to you! You are doing great.
117
348645
2830
05:51
And keep on practicing, just to develop muscle memory.
118
351480
3220
05:54
If it feels differently, then record yourself over and over and say it over and over.
119
354860
4035
05:58
Change something small every time,
120
358895
3200
06:02
until you feel that it's coming
121
362095
3010
06:05
closer and the pronunciation is the same.
122
365105
3020
06:08
So, to summarize, in order to give yourself accurate
123
368125
2810
06:10
feedback when you are practicing pronunciation.
124
370935
2990
06:13
You can do two things. The first things is
125
373925
2390
06:16
use any voice to text feature and then record yourself.
126
376315
2880
06:19
And look at the script.
127
379195
2720
06:22
And then see if it matches what you said,
128
382085
3070
06:25
and if not then focus on the words that are different, or the sounds that are different.
129
385160
3760
06:29
Or you can record yourself and listen to it
130
389600
1860
06:31
and see if it is different than the way it
131
391465
2540
06:34
sounds in your head, or the way other people say it.
132
394005
3020
06:37
And when you discover the one sound
133
397025
2870
06:39
that you are saying differently or that you need to practice.
134
399895
3110
06:43
Practice it over and over again until you
135
403115
3210
06:46
have developed muscle memory, and then that is the only way to improve.
136
406325
3170
06:49
I actually have two more tips for you on how to
137
409495
3150
06:52
practice on your own on top of these two.
138
412645
3000
06:55
So if you want a reminder of what I was talking about and get the two new
139
415645
3000
06:58
tips go to my website and download the freebie for this episode.
140
418645
4055
07:03
And practice, and practice, and practice because practice makes perfect.
141
423100
3780
07:06
Okay, that's it.
142
426885
1430
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7