FUN Tongue Twister Challenge 2020 | American vs. Australian English Accent | Go Natural English

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- Hello, welcome back to Go Natural English.
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Today we're going to compare English pronunciation.
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American English pronunciation and
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Australian English pronunciation.
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And since yesterday was International Tongue Twister Day
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I thought I would challenge one of my favorite
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Australians to a little tongue twister challenge
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so we could compare our accents.
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What is a tongue twister?
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A tongue twister is a sequence of words or sounds,
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typically of an alliterative kind,
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that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly,
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as, for example, tie twine to three tree twigs.
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I'd like to introduce you to Emma from mmmEnglish.
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- Hey, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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I'm looking forward to twisting my tongue
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with you today.
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- Emma, are you up for a tongue twister challenge?
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- Yes, I think I'm ready.
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- Fantastic, so I'm going to challenge you
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with three tongue twisters.
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I'll say them first, so that you can here my American accent
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and then I'll talk about some differences between
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how I say these tongue twisters and how Emma says them.
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But let's see if we can manage to say these
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without tripping up on these tongue twisters.
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It's quite difficult to say these, especially quickly.
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Now, if you did not see the video that we made for Emma's
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channel, you have to check it out.
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So at the end of this video, I will share the link
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so that you can see Emma's tongue twister challenge for me.
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So let's begin with the tongue twister challenge.
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Are you ready Emma?
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- Gabby, I hereby accept your challenge.
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- Okay, number one
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rolling red wagons.
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Rolling red, rolling red, rolling red wagons.
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Your turn.
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- Rolling red wagons.
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Rolling red wagons, rolling red wagons, rolling red wagons.
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(laughing)
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- Great job, okay, number two:
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the 33 thieves thought that they thrilled the throne
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throughout Thursday.
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That's a lot of TH sounds.
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- The 33 thieves thought that they thrilled the throne
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throughout Thursday.
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The 33 thieves thought that they thrilled the throne
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throughout Thursday.
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The 33 thieves thought that they through the--
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(stuttering)
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The 33 thieves thought that they thrilled the throne
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throughout Thursday.
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- Amazing, okay, last one, this is a classic.
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Peter Piper picked a pepple--
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(sighing)
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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There we go.
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- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
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(laughing)
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- Amazing.
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Let's take a quickly look at pronunciation differences
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between the way I say these tongue twisters
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and the way that Emma says them.
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As I mentioned, I'm from the US, I speak American English
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and Emma is from Australia so her accent is Australian.
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And did you notice any differences?
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Maybe you can tell me
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in the comments if you already noticed some.
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But let me highlight what I noticed.
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The word thought, I say thought.
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It's a sound that I produce in the back of mouth, thought.
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Emma produces it a bit more in the front of her mouth,
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thought.
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- Thought, thought, thought.
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- And similarly, throughout.
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I say this word a bit farther back in my mouth,
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throughout, and Emma say's throughout,
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a bit more in the front of her mouth.
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So I think if you want to sound more Australian
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you would pronounce these vowel sounds
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a bit farther forward in your mouth,
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a bit more closed.
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Whereas I say them a bit more open,
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as an American English speaker.
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- Throughout, throughout, throughout.
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- Now, finally, we have the last tongue twister to analyze.
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This is very interesting, we have words like Peter
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and Peppers, whereas in American English I fully
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pronounce the er sound at end of a word.
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In Australian English, this is a clear marker
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of Australian English, you do not.
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You instead say, ah.
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For example, Pet-ah, I'm not sure if I'm doing a good
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Australian accent here, but listen to how Emma says it.
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- Pet-ah pip-ah picked a peck of pickled pepp-ahs.
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Pet-ah pip-ah picked a peck of pickled pepp-ahs.
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Pet-ah pip-ah picked a peck of pickled pepp-ahs.
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- It's more like Pet-ah and not Pet-er, right?
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Also, pepp-ahs and not pepp-ers.
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So, I think that we have found several differences
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between American and Australian English.
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And I had fun with the tongue twisters, didn't you?
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All right well, I hope that you
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enjoyed our tongue twister challenge.
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Now, I challenge you to try saying these tongue twisters
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that we did in this video.
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Then I challenge you to subscribe to Go Natural English.
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You can click right down there to subscribe.
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Watch the tongue twister challenge that we did on
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Emma's channel where she challenge me to three
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different tongue twisters that were really hard.
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Click right over there to see it now.
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And you can get the English Fluency Formula Ebook
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by clicking right down there.
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Thanks so much for watching,
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and I'll see you all again next time.
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We're doing videos Mondays and Thursdays.
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Bye for now.
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