πŸ‘„ Tim's Pronunciation Workshop: Why does the /d/ sound sometimes disappear?

149,377 views ・ 2016-09-02

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Hi. I'm Tim and this is my pronunciation workshop. Here I'm going to show you how English is
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really spoken. It'll help you to become a better listener and a more fluent speaker.
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Are you ready? Come on, follow me.
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Today, we're going to talk about one of the most
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important questions in contemporary Britain. The answer will also help you improve your
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pronunciation. So, what is this question? Well, it involves one of these, and one of
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these. Quite simply: do you prefer your potatoes steamed - or boiled? What's your preference?
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Well this is what the people of London think.
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I prefer steamed potatoes. I prefer boiled potatoes.
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I prefer steamed potatoes to boiled potatoes. I prefer boiled potatoes.
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So there we have it: the nation has spoken. Our completely scientific survey proves that
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the country is divided fifty-fifty. But what about pronunciation? Well, one of the things
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that happens when we speak English fluently is that we don't always pronounce all the
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sounds in every word. The words steamed and boiled both end in the sound /d/, don't they?
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Or do they? Watch and listen again - can you hear the sound /d/?
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I prefer steamed potatoes. I prefer boiled potatoes.
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I prefer steamed potatoes to boiled potatoes. I prefer boiled potatoes.
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It's very difficult to say /d/ when it comes in between two other consonants. Your mouth
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has to do a lot of work. So in many cases the /d/ is not pronounced. 'Boiled potatoes'
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becomes 'boilpotatoes'. And 'steamed potatoes' becomes 'steampotatoes'. This is called elision.
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Here are some more examples.
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My best friend let me borrow his car. Don't hold back - say what you mean.
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His bike rolled down the hill without him.
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Right, so you've heard the examples, and now it's your turn. You know the drill: listen
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and repeat.
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My best friend let me borrow his car.
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Don't hold back - say what you mean.
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His bike rolled down the hill without him.
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Well done. Now remember, if you want to learn more about pronunciation, then please visit
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our website, bbclearningenglish.com. And that is about it from the pronunciation workshop
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for now. I'll see you soon. Bye bye. Right - now I'd better prepare my own potatoes.
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Ahhh!! I just peeled my finger! Ewwwsh - doesn't look good...
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