How SENTENCE STRESS changes meaning in English

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Hello.
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My name is Emma and in today's video I am going to teach you how to become a better listener,
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and I'm going to do that by teaching you about something called "Sentence Stress".
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Okay?
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So I want you to think about the times you've listened to English, maybe in a movie, maybe
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you saw a movie, or maybe a TV show - was there ever a time where you didn't understand something?
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Maybe everybody laughed, maybe somebody suddenly got angry and you felt like you missed some
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of the meaning to why something happened.
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It might be because you're not listening enough to sentence stress.
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So, what is sentence stress?
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Well, let me show you.
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When we talk about stress in language, we're talking about making something louder and longer.
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Okay?
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So, for example, if I say the number "thirteen" versus "thirteen", even though they sound
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similar, they're different because I've put a different stress or a different emphasis
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on each part of the word.
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So this is in part a pronunciation lesson, but also really about listening and how to listen better.
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So I have here a sentence: "I love studying English."
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Now, it seems like a pretty straightforward sentence, but I can actually change the meaning
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of this sentence using sentence stress.
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Okay?
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So, by saying different parts of the sentence louder and longer I can actually change the meaning.
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So I'm going to give you an example.
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"I love studying English."
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What part did I say louder and longer?
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If you said: "I", you're correct, so I'm going to put a mark here to show sentence stress.
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"I love studying English."
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If you heard somebody say this it means that I love studying English, but my friend doesn't.
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Or I love studying English, but other people hate studying English.
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So I'm really emphasizing that I am, you know, maybe one of the only people.
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Okay?
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So, I love studying English.
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Now, this is a bit of a different meaning than if we move the stress-so I'll just erase that-to the word "love".
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Okay?
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So I want you to listen to how I say this: "I love studying English."
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So in this case "love" is the part I'm saying louder and longer.
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Okay?
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And now it has a different meaning.
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Even though it's the same sentence, just by saying a different part louder and longer
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I've changed the meaning.
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So: "I love studying English."
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What does that mean?
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If I'm focused on the word "love" it means I really want to emphasize that I don't just
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like English, I love English.
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English is my passion.
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I love it. I really, really, really like it a lot.
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Okay?
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Now, if we take the stress here and we move it to "studying": "I love studying English",
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okay?
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So now you hear "studying" is louder and longer, again, now we have a different meaning from
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when I said: "I love studying English",
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"I love studying English", "I love studying English",
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each of these means a different thing.
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"I love studying English" means I only love studying English.
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I'm emphasizing maybe I don't like using English, maybe I don't like, you know, English in conversation.
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Maybe I only like reading my book about English, but I don't actually like using it.
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Okay?
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Now, if we change the stress to "English" and now "English" is going to be louder and longer...
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Okay? So, for example: "I love studying English", "English" is louder and longer, now this has
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a new meaning, a fourth meaning.
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"I love studying English" means only English.
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Maybe I hate all other languages.
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I don't like studying French, I don't like studying Portuguese, I don't like studying Arabic.
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I only like studying English.
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Okay?
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So, as you can see, the way we pronounce these sentences adds meaning to them.
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It's not just the words that have meaning, it's also the way we use our voice, our intonation.
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Okay, so we're going to do some practice listening.
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I'm going to say a sentence and you're going to first listen to: What part of the sentence has the stress?
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What part of the stress is louder and longer?
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Okay?
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So let's do that with the next sentence first.
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Okay?
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"I like your painting. I like your painting."
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What part was the loud part?
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What part was the long part?
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"I like your painting."
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If you said: "your", you are correct.
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This part has the stress.
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Now, I have three different meanings that this sentence could mean.
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It could mean it's an okay painting.
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Okay? It could mean my friends don't like the painting,
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or it could also mean I only like your painting,
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but not the other people's paintings.
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Okay?
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So I want you to listen one more time and tell me which of these best represent this
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sentence with the stress.
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"I like your painting."
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Okay?
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So does that mean it's an okay painting?
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No.
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Does that mean my friends don't like it?
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Not really.
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Does it mean I only like your painting, but not other paintings?
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Yes.
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So, in this case this is the meaning of the sentence.
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I like your painting, but I don't like his painting.
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His painting's awful.
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Your painting is the good painting.
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Okay?
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So let's try again.
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I'm going to now take away the stress and I'm going to say the sentence again but with
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the stress somewhere else.
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Okay? So listen to where I put the stress carefully.
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"I like your painting.
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I like your painting."
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So what part is louder and longer?
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If you said: "I", you are correct.
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Okay?
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So what do you think this means?
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Do you think it means: "I like your painting" means it's an okay painting?
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Or: "I like your painting" means my friends don't like your painting, but I do?
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Okay? So I'm emphasizing "I".
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Which one do you think it means?
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If you said B, you're correct.
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If I'm focusing on "I", it means that other people don't like it, but I do, and I'm highlighting
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the fact other people don't.
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Okay?
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So, if we put the stress here it means this.
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Okay.
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So finally we're going to do the third possible meaning, and I'll take away the stress here.
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"I like your painting.
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I like your painting."
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So what part of the sentence is stressed?
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If you said: "like" you're correct.
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Okay? So this means that I'm not really saying I love your painting.
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I'm really stressing I like it.
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It means it's an okay painting, but I don't love it.
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Okay? I don't hate it, I don't love it.
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It's an okay painting.
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I like your painting, but I don't love it.
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Okay?
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So here's an example of where stress changes the meaning of the sentence.
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Just putting stress on different words has a huge impact on the sentence, and this is
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something a lot of language learners miss when they're listening.
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So let's do another couple more practices of this just so you can really see how important
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the pronunciation and stress is to meaning.
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Okay, so before we begin the next example, I want to tell you that I know this is difficult.
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Okay?
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So if you're just, like: "I don't know what's going on. I can't understand the differences",
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it's okay because this does take time.
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Okay?
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We're practicing, and the more you practice the easier it will be, but just try your best
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and just remember that stress changes the meaning.
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Okay?
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And just, you know, you can think logically about it, but try your best.
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It is difficult for people who are learning a language.
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Okay, so let's look at the next example.
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"She had a lot of money."
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Okay?
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"She had a lot of money."
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I'm going to first say the sentence again, but this time I'm going to put some emphasis
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or some stress on part of the sentence.
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I want you to decide: Which word do I say louder and longer?
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Okay? Which word do I put the stress on? Okay?
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"She had a lot of money.
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She had a lot of money."
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So what word is louder and longer?
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If you said: "money", you are correct.
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This is the word where we have the stress.
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Okay? I'm saying "money" louder.
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So if I stress "money": "She had a lot of money", what does this mean?
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Do you think it means she doesn't have much money now?
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Is that what we're focused on?
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Do you think it means she was very rich, and that's what we're focused on?
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Or do you think it means although she had money, she didn't have other important things?
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Maybe she didn't have love.
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She has lots of money, but not other things.
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Which is the best meaning based on the intonation?
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I'll say it one more time: "She had a lot of money."
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Okay?
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So the meaning that is there based on the intonation in the stress is going to be this
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one, C. So, although she had money, she didn't have a lot of other important things.
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Okay? So maybe she has money, but she doesn't have love.
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Maybe she doesn't have friends.
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Maybe she doesn't have family.
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All she has is money.
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Okay? And we know this because the stress is on the word "money".
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Okay, so let's try this again.
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I'm going to erase this.
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Okay, perfect.
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So, again, listen for the stress.
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What part do I say louder and longer?
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Okay?
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"She had a lot of money.
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She had a lot of money."
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Okay, this time I'm not going to use my hands.
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"She had a lot of money."
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Okay, so which word do you think I stressed?
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If you said: "a lot", you are correct.
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Okay? This is the important word in this sentence, this is the part that's louder and longer
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and that I'm stressing.
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So what do you think it means if I stress this word?
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Does it mean she doesn't have much money now, or does it mean she was very rich?
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And we're really focused on...
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We're answering the question of: How rich?
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Which one do you think it is?
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Well, because we're focused on the word "a lot", we're really trying to highlight the
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fact that she was very rich.
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It's almost like we're answering the question: -"How rich?"
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-"Very rich."
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Okay?
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She had a lot of money.
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Not a little, not some.
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She had a lot.
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Okay, so now let's try for the third one.
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Okay? So, the next one is she doesn't have much money now.
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If I want to say this, where do you think I should stress?
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She doesn't have much money now.
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Where I would stress if I want this meaning, I would stress the word
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"had".
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Okay?
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So, I want you to repeat after me following this stress: "She had a lot of money.
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She had a lot of money."
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So, if I focus on the word "had"...
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And this is probably the most important part of this lesson because this is a very common
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thing we stress.
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If we stress the word "had" in a sentence it means that it's no longer true.
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Okay? So, in the past she had a lot of money, but now she doesn't have much.
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She has no money.
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Okay?
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So, stressing "had" means that what was true is not true anymore.
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Okay?
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I'll give you another example.
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"I had a great teacher.
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I had a great teacher."
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This means my old teacher was great, but my new teacher is terrible.
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Okay?
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So, again, even though we're not saying this, just in the way we're saying our words, there's
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a lot of extra meaning.
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So let's look at one more example to practice this.
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Okay, so we're on our very last sentence of the day, and again, I want you to see all
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the different ways we can make meaning in this sentence based on the stress we use on it.
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Okay? So I have this sentence: "I know you made a mistake."
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Now, I have the three different things it can possibly mean-okay?-based on stress.
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So I'm going to put stress on a part of the sentence, and I want you first to decide:
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What part of the sentence am I saying louder and longer?
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Okay, so the sentence is: "I know you made a mistake.
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I know you made a mistake."
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So what part of the sentence is louder and longer?
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If you said the word "I", you're correct.
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This is the part that I'm stressing.
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So what does this mean if I say: "I know you made a mistake"?
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Does it mean other people don't know, but I know?
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Does it mean I'm 100% sure you made a mistake?
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Or does it mean it was you who made the mistake, not your friend?
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Your friend didn't make the mistake, you made the mistake.
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So out of these three, the most likely thing: "I made a mistake" means is going to be this
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one: Other people don't know, but I know.
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Okay? So if I say: I know you made a mistake" it means your friends don't know, your teacher
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doesn't know, but I know.
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All right?
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So this is different than if we say this:
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"I know you made a mistake.
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I know you made a mistake."
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So what part is the loudest?
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What part is the longest?
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If you said: "know", you're correct.
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"I know you made a mistake."
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So what does this mean?
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Does it mean...?
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So we've already used this one.
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Does it mean I'm 100% sure you made a mistake?
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Or does it mean it was you; not your friend, you?
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Which one?
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Well, considering we're really focused on the word "know", and "know" usually has to
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do with, like, either we know or we don't know,
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it's going to be B. I'm stressing the fact that I am sure,
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I am certain it was you who made the mistake.
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"I know you made a mistake" means I'm 100% sure you're the one who made the mistake.
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Okay?
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So, I'm going to...
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So the next one is going to mean this, it's going to mean it was you and not your friend
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who made the mistake, that's the thing we're focused on.
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So I want you to listen very carefully to: Where is the stress?
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"I know you made the mistake.
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I know you made the mistake."
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Okay, so if you said the stress
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is on "you", you're correct.
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And so if I say: "I know you made the mistake"
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it means I really want to emphasize that it's
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not your friends, it's not your family, you're the one. Okay?
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So, the thing with this is it's very important to first identify: Where is the stress?
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What part is the person really emphasizing?
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What part is the person saying with emotion?
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So that's the first step, and once you do this you can think about:
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"Okay, why are they saying this part louder and longer?
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What's the purpose?
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What does it mean?
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Does it mean they're focused on, you know...
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On it being that they see you do something versus someone else, is it based on maybe
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they're trying to show that they like something, or love something, or hate something?"
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So it's always good to ask yourself: Where is there stress and why is there stress?
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Okay?
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Again, this takes a lot of practice.
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If you're really interested in doing more practice for this, there's a couple of things you can do.
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First of all, there's a test called the TOEFL.
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This is very, very important on the TOEFL test.
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Even if you're not taking the TOEFL test, I highly recommend doing some of the listenings
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because they have a lot of practice where you can actually listen for intonation and
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stress, and connect it to meaning.
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Okay? So that's a great resource.
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Also you can check out our website at www.engvid.com, and there you can also find some more practice
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along with our quiz.
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Okay?
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I hope you've enjoyed this video.
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Again, I know it's a little bit difficult, but with practice and time I'm sure you will
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be able to get this.
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I also would like to invite you to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
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There you can find many more resources on vocabulary, listening, pronunciation, and
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all sorts of other great things.
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So until next time, thanks for watching and take care.
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