Mouth exercises for CLEAR SPEECH

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Benjamin’s English


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Hi there and welcome back to engVid. Today's lesson is to make sure that you are understood,
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because you could learn all the vocabulary in the world, but if you're not being understood
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by speaking clearly, then there's very little point. So today's lesson is to teach you a
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few exercises to ensure that your speech is as crisp and clear as possible.
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Now, I've got a number of exercises which I've written up on the board which are to
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help strengthen the muscles in your face and your mouth to help your speech become clear.
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Now, the words, and sentences, and phrases written up here are not meant to make sense.
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Okay? So this is not a language lesson. If you're not sure of what a word means, then
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I suggest look it up in a dictionary, but it may be a word that is not currently used
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in English, contemporary English. And the other thing I wanted to point out is that
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it's not just going to be by watching this video that you become clear. I will show you
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a number of exercises, but if you really want to take it to a next level, you will have
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to go off and see a voice teacher who will then be able to say to you: "You need to focus
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on your s sounds", or: "You need to focus on your d sounds", but then you have these
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exercises to help you. I hope that's clear.
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Okay, so I will go through this once slowly, and then I'll do it at full speed. The aim
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with these articulation exercises is to go nice and slowly so that you're getting each
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sound correctly, and then to start doing it as fast as you can, because that really works
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the muscles. Okay?
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So, in the top left of your screen you'll see this is an exercises for... An exercise
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for s sounds, p sounds, c sounds, and to some extent, b and d as well. Ready? Let's go.
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"To sit in solemn silence in a dull, dark, dock. In a pestilential prison with a life-long
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lock. Awaiting the sensation of a short, sharp, shock. From a cheap and chippy chopper on
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a big, black block." Okay. I'll now do this at full speed. "To sit in solemn silence in
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a dull, dark, dock. In a pestilential prison with a life-long lock. Awaiting the sensation
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of a short, sharp, shock. From a cheap and chippy chopper on a big, black block." Okay?
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And on to our t and d sounds. So, t and d is used with the tongue going up towards what
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is called the alveolar ridge in your mouth. So you should feel your tongue going up to
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get this sound correctly. Again, slowly and then at full speed. "In tooting two tutors
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astute tried to toot a duke on a flute. But duets so gruelling and only in duelling when
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tutors astute toot the flute." That should say "toot", let's put another t there. Again.
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"In tooting two tutors astute tried to toot a duke on a flute. But duets so gruelling
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and only in duelling when tutors astute toot the flute." Weird.
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Okay, and on to m, h, and i. "She stood on the balcony..." Okay? So try to get that "l"
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there, the "l" rising up to the roof of your mouth. "Inexplicably mimicking", so the m
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sound: "mmm", lips together. Mmm. "Mimicking him hiccupping", so a nice open mouth of "h",
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"h", for the h sound. "Hiccupping and amicably welcome... Welcoming him home." It's quite
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hard to get the "ing" there. "Welcoming him home. She stood on the balcony inexplimy-..."
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Got it wrong. Start again. "She stood on the balcony inexplicably mimicking him hiccupping
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and amicably welcoming him home." Okay? So you really got to move your mouth to get that...
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Those sounds correctly.
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I've put f, v, and "th" together because you must make sure that there is a difference
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between your "th" sounds and your f and your v. This is something I learnt after a long...
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Lots of long, hard practice at drama school, but it... You know, your "th", your tongue
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has to go up to the top of your mouth, and sort of tick, tick the teeth. "Ff", okay?
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The f and v sound is more made by... You got your lip there, and air coming out. "Five
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flippant Frenchmen fly from France for fashions. Five flippant Frenchmen fly from France for
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fashions".
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"V", bit more of a buzz with the v. "Vincent vowed vengeance very vehemently. Vincent vowed
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vengeance very vehemently. Vincent vowed vengeance very vehemently".
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"Th". "This thin, that thatch, these themes, those thorns, the thug they thank. This thin,
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that thatch, these themes, those thorns, the thug they thank." Let's have some more.
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Okay, so on to d, k, and l. And another note on this, as you're going along, try and really
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get a range in your pitch and intonation. So it's not just the sounds, but you're seeing:
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How high can you go on your register, how low can you go? And you're playing around
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with the sounds. Actually, while we're on that note, this is an exercise for exactly...
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For exactly that. "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream." Okay? We're trying
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to get a nice rise and, you know, flow and ebb in your pronunciation. If you're watching
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this, having watched my video for Polish speakers, then this is exactly for you. Obviously not
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all, but some. Okay? Let's go again. "I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream."
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Try it and sound silly, okay? And, so, we're playing around with sound in these exercises.
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It's not something you should think about when you're actually talking to someone, but
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you do the work with your... In your sort of speech practice and then hopefully when
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you're actually speaking to people it will... You'll come across as being more expressive.
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Right.
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Ds. "Do drop in at the Dewdrop Inn. Do drop in at the Dewdrop Inn." Okay? And remember
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to get the "at" there. "At". Let's go on to k. "Kiss her quick, kiss her quicker, kiss
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her quickest." Okay? How fast can you say that? "Kiss her quick, kiss her quicker, kiss
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her quickest." L: "Larry sent the latter a letter later." La, la, la. Tongue's really
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got to move, there, in your mouth. "Larry sent the latter a letter later."
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And on to j, "je", so to make that sound your tongue is vibrating at the top of your mouth:
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"j, j, j, je". "Jean just jostled James gently. Jean just jostled James gently." On to q and
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r. So this is just repeating quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly,
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quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly.
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Rah. "Reading and writing are richly rewarding", and so is watching engVid. "Reading and writing
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are richly rewarding." This is from a play called The Pirates of Penzance. Yes? Not of
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the Caribbean, of Penzance. On a map of Britain, it's down there right in the corner, Penzance,
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it's like... It's near where Land's End is, it's the last stop on the trail line... Train
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line down to Cornwall. It was written by Gilbert and Sullivan. This is not the whole text.
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There is a slightly elongated version of it, but this is what I could fit on the board
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so we'll give it a go. What we have here is it's like an amalgamation of all the different
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sounds that you should be able to pronounce clearly. Okay? It doesn't really mean much.
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"I am the very pattern of a modern Major-General. I've information vegetable, animal and mineral,
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I know the Kings of England and I quote the fights historical, I understand equations,
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both simple and quadratical. I'm very good at integral and differential calculus. I know
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the scientific names of beings and animaculous. In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and
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mineral, I am the very model of a modern Major-General." Okay? Let's go one more time. "I am the very
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pattern of a modern Major-General. I've information vegetable, animal and mineral, I know the
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Kings of England and I quote the fights historical, I understand equations, both simple and quadratical.
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I'm very good at integral and differential calculus. I know the scientific names of beings
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and animaculous. In short"... Just a point, something I want to say here: When you're
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breathing try not to go: "Uh, uh, uh" from here, so try to keep bringing it in so you're
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breathing from down here. "In short, in matters vegetable, animal, and mineral, I am the very
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model of a modern Major-General."
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Okay, I want you to go off and have some fun with these, maybe take some screenshots so
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you've got pictures of these on your phone, and then when you're... When you've brushed
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your teeth in the morning, have a quick go at them. "Right, yeah, Benjamin said learn
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these, let's do them." See ya next time. Quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly,
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quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly, quickly.
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