FULL British Accent in 10 minutes

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Ah good morning Agent... whatever your name is.
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In today's double-0 training, you'll be learning some advanced pronunciation techniques
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which could make anyone's accent... like... completely British or whatever
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These are very advanced pronunciation techniques, and as so
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could make spies hide in plain sight with perfect British accents.
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for this reason,
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this pronunciation training is
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For British eyes only!
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Please, take a seat
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Today you'll be learning these skills: intrusion elision assimilation and catenation
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They do sound sexy but believe me
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in the wrong hands they are quite dangerous
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Intrusion
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Secret sounds will intrude into British sentences between words
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these sounds or phonemes are:
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For example:
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To the not-British ear, this might sound fine
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But to the trained British ear
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You might notice this isn't 100% natural
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Listen again
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Did you hear the gap between the words "you" and "enough"?
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"Intrusion" will add a /w/ sound between 'you' and 'enough'
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This is because at the end of the word 'you',
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the mouth shape is
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like
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"ooh"
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and we link the two words together
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with a consonant sound which closely matches the mouth shape
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In this case "ooh" is similar to /w/
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so it sounds like this
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Another example of intrusion would be
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Between the words "go" and "out"
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again a /w/ sound would intrude
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There are of course other examples
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See I intruded an /r/ sound in that sentence without you even knowing it
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That's how dangerous it is
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Traditionally as you know,
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British English doesn't pronounce the /R/ at the end of words
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We would say:
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Not:
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However, when the next word begins with a vowel sound
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We do in this case pronounce the /R/ to link the two words together
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Now I'd like to hear you repeat after me
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and finally I also mentioned that a /j/ sound can also intrude
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between those two words
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a /j/ sound will intrude
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Why? because 'I' ends in an /ɪː/ sound
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the closest consonant sound to this is a
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So
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doesn't sound right, but with intrusion
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Sounds dangerously British!
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Again the next word begins with a vowel sound
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and you'll start to notice a pattern
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we only intrude sounds when the next word begins with a vowel sound
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Good now complete the training and practice with me
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Intrusion with /w/
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/j/ Intrusion
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/r/ intrusion
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The next pronunciation technique is called "Catenation"
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and if the Russians ever learn this
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it will be the end of the world
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"Catenation" is when the final consonant sound of one word
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sounds like it begins the next word
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so for example
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The final consonant sound /s/ from "This" joins the next word
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To sound like
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and together it sounds like
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The first syllable is reduced to a weak form
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and sounds like: /ðə/
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The same with:
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Let's look at a few more examples:
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As you can see this is all super secret stuff
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Next is "Assimilation"
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this is when sounds change in order to connect words
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Common examples are... these:
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Here we see what happens when one word finishes in a T
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and the next word starts with a Y
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It's connected with a /tʃ/ sound
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Other common examples are
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This becomes
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An important question you might have to ask:
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The T will connect with that Y again with a /tʃ/ sound
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When a D is followed by a Y
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it doesn't sound like /tʃ/
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It sounds like /dʒ/
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Common examples of this are:
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It changes to:
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Or commonly
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and so on, you get the idea
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and also the word "Handbag" sounds like:
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Which begs the question: Is it secretly "Hand burger"?
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These techniques, this information, must not leave this room
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Which brings me to the final point:
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"Elision"
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A common example of Elision is when a word finishes in a T or D
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typically in a consonant cluster
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and the next word begins in a
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consonant sound that T or D will get removed or "Elided"
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What? What's a consonant cluster?
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Well I'm glad you asked
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There are no stupid questions only stupid people
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A consonant cluster is a group of consonants together
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Think of for example when a word finishes in "xt" or "st"
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words like "Next" "Last"
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We have covered that "last year" can sound like:
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Well we can also elide that last T so it sounds like:
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Same with "Next year" could sound like:
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But we could also elide that T to sound like:
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It is quite easy to learn
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You simply drop that final T or D sound
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But not always
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If the word is alone or the next word begins with a vowel sound
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You will pronounce that final T or D
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For example: The word "Last"
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alone you will pronounce the T
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If it's "Last week"
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The next word begins with a consonant sound not a vowel sound
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That's okay
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But if it begins with a vowel sound
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For example: "Last Apple"
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You should pronounce the T
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Not:
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Other common examples are:
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In this case the Ss blends together very dangerously
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and finally
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Other common examples of "Elision" are
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becomes
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in this case the th sound is dropped completely
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Resulting in a weak schwa sound
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In fact, this is the same with all "How's the...?" questions
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Well it seems like you're ready for your final test
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You may want to check if someone is a spy or naturally British
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In which case, ask them to repeat these code phrases
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If they are naturally British they should be able to pronounce them
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with perfect pronunciation using these techniques
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If not, they are definitely a spy
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and finally
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Agent I'd like to thank you for attending today's training session
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and as I'm very confident you are completely British
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I'm glad this training session has been for
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For your eyes only
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