Perfect English! - Speak faster and more naturally with connected speech

808,824 views ・ 2016-08-27

Learn English with Papa Teach Me


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

00:00
What's connected speech? Well? It's the difference between sounding like a robot or
0
39
5000
00:05
Sounding like a native speaker
1
5680
1800
00:07
Why should you learn it? Connected speech is very important if you want to understand spoken English better
2
7480
5869
00:13
Especially if you're going to do an English exam like Ielts, Toefl, Toeic, the Cambridge Exams, yeah, whatever
3
13599
6019
00:20
Connected speech will really help you with the listening in the speaking sections
4
20350
3649
00:28
in our first series, we've showed you that English is a non-rhotic accent. What does it mean? So a word like art,
5
28269
7640
00:36
we don't pronounce the "r". It's quite soft. "Art" in American English, it's rhotic. American English art
6
36640
6439
00:43
or car
7
43960
1500
00:45
Car and you also learned what a schwa was at the end of a word for example
8
45460
5360
00:50
If it ends with an er ar or like teacher we don't say teacher we say teacher
9
50820
6270
00:57
doctor lawyer
10
57789
1711
00:59
so knowing that you know that the r sound we don't pronounce it much or do we
11
59500
6889
01:08
So let's take a word which finishes with an r sound British accent non-rhotic here
12
68530
5839
01:15
American Accent rhotic here
13
75070
2510
01:18
They pronounce the R
14
78250
2000
01:20
So in a British accent yet
15
80380
1640
01:22
We don't pronounce that r but if that next word begins with a vowel sound for example in a sentence
16
82020
7800
01:30
here and
17
90130
1680
01:31
there. A
18
91810
2000
01:34
begins with an a that's a vowel sound we then have to pronounce that r to make it sound natural
19
94090
5150
01:39
So here and there that sounds like a robot
20
99400
3229
01:43
but if we pronounce that r and link it to the next vowel sound we get here ren [their]
21
103090
7700
01:51
here ren [their]
22
111369
1981
01:53
Here and there say with me here and there
23
113350
3379
01:57
do you want more examples or
24
117250
2180
01:59
Do you want more examples?
25
119950
2029
02:02
What would you prefer to be a doctor or a lawyer?
26
122860
3199
02:06
Your eyes are in my heart. We are never ever getting back together
27
126850
4430
02:11
Ben Affleck
28
131920
1610
02:13
better actor is Matt Damon
29
133530
1810
02:15
This is where it gets strange
30
135340
1590
02:16
Not only if the last sound isn't our sound it can be [if] it finishes in an app or a sChwa sound
31
136930
7430
02:25
for example
32
145000
1200
02:26
Pasta Pasta finishes in a schwa sound but there's no are when you spell it
33
146200
5300
02:31
It's just a schwa sound pasta
34
151989
2240
02:34
But in a sentence pasta and chicken we've got a vowel sound with app and pasta finishes with a schwa
35
154230
6630
02:41
When we go from a schwa, so an app we do the same we connect it with an R. What are you cooking? I'm cooking
36
161050
7069
02:48
Pasta Rim Chicken Pasta Rim chicken
37
168790
3380
02:52
This process is called are linking so if you've ever heard the phrase are linking
38
172870
4580
02:57
That's what it is an hour sound isn't the only sound which invades two words together go away
39
177450
6900
03:05
Said together go away
40
185470
2000
03:07
You see there's a [w] sound that goes in the middle of the words go away
41
187930
4490
03:13
So when you go from 0 to r. You join it with a work go away
42
193000
5299
03:18
Another example could be in this sentence. No, I won't oh
43
198820
3919
03:23
I
44
203560
1440
03:25
linked them together
45
205000
1470
03:26
again put that [double] [you] know why won't
46
206470
2929
03:29
Know why won't know I won't know why won't will what no, I won't
47
209890
5089
03:35
another example in this sentence, we've got she
48
215860
3649
03:40
finishes with an e sound
49
220209
2000
03:43
Isn't that starts with an e e it?
50
223030
2899
03:46
How would we join that we'd [have] to put a year sound she isn't happy she isn't happy
51
226660
6679
03:53
Yeah, she isn't happy
52
233890
2000
03:56
weird right, how about [this] one e ah
53
236260
3110
04:00
from E to app again yeah finishes without e
54
240040
3710
04:03
We go to a vowel sound tea and crumpets tea and crumpets tea and crumpets
55
243850
5599
04:10
So that's if a vowel sound ends a word and the next word begins with a vowel sound we link them with another sound
56
250060
6380
04:18
but if a word finishes with a consonant sound and the next word begins with a vowel sound
57
258100
5419
04:24
That consonant sound joins the next word let me give you an example
58
264070
4369
04:29
Not at all if I say not at all
59
269229
4070
04:33
It doesn't sound right the tea is a continent that a is a vowel the same here
60
273939
6590
04:41
So the tea joins that next word in both cases
61
281169
3049
04:44
So not at all becomes
62
284800
2359
04:47
Not tap tall that's how it sounds not at all say with me not at all not
63
287590
6829
04:54
[at] all thank you, not at all. How about this one pick it up
64
294789
5570
05:00
Again, that's a consonant sound if that's a vowel sound the same rule applies
65
300969
5059
05:06
Pick it up pick [it] up pick it up pick it up
66
306580
5570
05:12
Try this sentence can I speak to Mr.. Bunga Bunga?
67
312819
2930
05:16
Mr.. Bunga, Bunga
68
316389
1650
05:18
He's in italy
69
318039
1981
05:20
He's in Italy Zhu zin
70
320020
3139
05:23
Mmm, nick. He's in italy. He's in Italy and
71
323889
4940
05:29
[doughnut]
72
329500
1349
05:30
Put it on a plate
73
330849
1680
05:32
For all you nerdy types this process called catenation
74
332529
2960
05:36
How about if one word finishes in one consonant sound which is the same consonant sound as the next word starts with?
75
336009
7339
05:43
Hmm for example this sentence should I say I want to go?
76
343990
5599
05:50
That would sound very emphasized in a bit strange in
77
350800
3440
05:54
natural speech if this word finishes and the same consonant sound as this one starts with
78
354610
4579
05:59
We join them together, and it doesn't sound like a double consonant [I]
79
359860
4040
06:04
Want to want to I want to go that's how words get contracted
80
364479
5660
06:11
1210
81
371469
1290
06:12
Mmm. You can see how it gets contracted. The same way of this one. Do I look cool
82
372759
5420
06:18
Do I look cool so keep those points in mind keep practicing and I'll see you in the next class
83
378939
5540
06:27
hi, A
84
387880
2000
06:32
Lot of people got quite angry about the glottal t episode to practice this get your sweet
85
392300
5149
06:37
Americans call it candy put at the back of your tongue imagine. It's very heavy and it weighs the back of your tongue down
86
397880
5809
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