Weak Forms - How to Pronounce Weak Forms in English

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Hi I'm Oli.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English.
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In this lesson you can learn about weak forms in English.
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Weak forms are a really important pronunciation point.
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Learning about weak forms can help your speaking, of course, but if can also make a big difference
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to your English listening.
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Let's see how.
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Listen to a sentence:
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I gave her a box of chocolates for her birthday.
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So, what are weak forms?
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Some words have two possible pronunciations.
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For example, think about the word for in this sentence.
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If you just read the word by itself, you’ll probably say /fɔː/.
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However, in the sentence, its pronunciation is different.
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It becomes /fə/.
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So, the word for has a weak form.
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Its pronunciation changes.
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This isn’t just because we’re saying it very fast.
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It has a different sound: /ə/ instead of /ɔː/.
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Can you see any other weak forms in our sentence?
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Her, a and of are also weak.
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Try it!
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Read the sentence.
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Try to pronounce the weak forms:
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I gave /hərə/ box /əv/chocolates /fəhə/ birthday.
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So, do all words have weak forms?
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No, there are many words which have weak forms, but not all words do.
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In this lesson, you’ll see which words have weak forms, when to use them, and how to pronounce
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them correctly.
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Words which have weak forms are often ‘grammar’ words.
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Words which carry the main meaning of a sentence don’t usually have weak forms.
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That means most nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs don’t have weak forms.
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Prepositions like to, for, as, of or at have weak forms.
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Pronouns like you, your, that or there can have weak forms.
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Some conjunctions like and or but can also have weak forms.
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Also, auxiliary verbs often have weak forms.
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That means words like do, does, was, would, can, are, and so on.
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Lots of information, I know!
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Let’s do some examples.
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Look at a sentence:
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Are you coming to the cinema with us tomorrow?
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There are five weak forms in this sentence.
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Can you find them? Listen one more time.
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Are you coming to the cinema with us tomorrow?
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Can you hear where the weak forms are?
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The weak forms are:
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Are, which is pronounced /ə/.
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You, which becomes /jə/.
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To, which is pronounced /tə/.
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The.
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The is almost always weak, but it is technically a weak form: /ðə/.
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Finally, us is weak; it becomes /əs/.
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So you can see that the weak forms are the auxiliary verb (are), the pronouns (you, us),
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and the preposition (to).
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Also, do you notice anything about the pronunciation of the weak forms?
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In all of the weak forms, you can see this sound: /ə/.
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This sound, the schwa, is common in weak forms.
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Almost all weak forms have a schwa sound.
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Let’s do one more example, for practice.
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Listen to another sentence:
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What does he do at the weekends?
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Can you hear the weak forms?
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If not, can you guess which words are weak here? Listen one more time.
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What does he do at the weekends?
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Does is weak.
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It’s pronounced /dəz/.
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At is also weak.
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It becomes /ət/.
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The is weak, as before: /ðə/.
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So, here’s a question: why is does weak but do is not?
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It’s because does is an auxiliary verb.
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It’s just there to make a question; it doesn’t add any meaning to the sentence.
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Do is the main verb.
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It carries meaning.
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Words which carry meaning have their full pronunciation, and won’t be weak.
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Again, you can see that all of the weak forms have the schwa sound: /ə/.
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There are many more weak forms, but the number of words with weak forms is limited.
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Depending on how you define ‘weak form’, there are maybe 30-60 words which have weak
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pronunciations.
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For now, remember the general idea: ‘grammar’ words like prepositions, pronouns and auxiliary
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verbs often have weak forms.
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Okay, so now you know a bit about weak forms, but when should you use them?
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In an English sentence, some words are pronounced with more stress than others.
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Generally, the words which carry the main meaning are stressed, while ‘grammar’
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words like prepositions, pronouns and so on are not stressed.
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Words which are not stressed can be weak forms.
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For example:
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How long have you been waiting here?
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Can you hear which words are stressed?
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The words how, long and waiting are stressed:
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HOW LONG have you been WAITING here?
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The unstressed words can be weak.
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Have and you have weak forms.
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They’re pronounced together.
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You say: /əvjə/.
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Been and here aren’t stressed, but these words don’t have weak forms, so the pronunciation
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stays the same.
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Let’s do one more example:
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I could have done more if I’d had more time.
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Which words are stressed here, and which words do you think are weak?
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Listen one more time.
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I could have done more if I’d had more time.
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The stressed words are done, more, had, more and time.
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The weak forms are could and have.
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Had is also weak in the contraction I’d; a contraction like I’d is really just a
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weak form which is written.
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So, could have is pronounced /kədəv/.
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The other unstressed words, like if and I, don’t have weak forms, so their pronunciation
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doesn’t change.
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Okay, so now you know that weak forms are words with two possible pronunciations, and
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you know when to use the weak pronunciation of a word.
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But, if there are two possible pronunciations, what about the other one?
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The opposite of a weak form is a strong form.
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You know that weak forms depend on sentence stress.
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However, sentence stress is not fixed.
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Sentence stress depends on the situation, and the exact ideas you’re trying to express.
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Let’s look at an example we saw before:
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How long have you been waiting here?
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We said that in this sentence, the stressed words would normally be how, long and waiting.
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However, imagine you’re talking to several people.
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You ask the question to one person, but a different person answers.
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You ask person A, but person B thinks you’re talking to him, and he answers instead.
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So, you ask the question again to person A. This time, it sounds different:
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How long have YOU been waiting here?
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Why does it sound different?
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And what’s the difference?
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This time, you’re emphasising the word you, because you want to make it clear who you’re
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talking to.
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That means that you is pronounced with its full pronunciation: /jʊː/.
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Let’s do one more example.
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We’ll look at another sentence from before:
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Are you coming to the cinema with us tomorrow?
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Normally, the stressed words would be coming, cinema and tomorrow.
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However, imagine that you thought your friend wasn’t coming.
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Someone had told you that she was busy, and couldn’t come with you.
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So now, when you ask the question, it sounds different:
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ARE you coming to the cinema with us tomorrow?
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This time, you emphasise the word are, because you thought your friend couldn’t come, and
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you’re showing surprise.
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So, if you want to emphasise a word, you should use the strong form.
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Strong forms have the full pronunciation.
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Emphasis depends on meaning, so the same word in the same sentence can be pronounced differently
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in different situations.
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There’s one more rule: the last word of a sentence can never be weak.
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For example:
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What are you looking at?
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The stressed words here are what and looking.
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Are and you are weak; they’re pronounced /əjə/.
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At has a weak form, and it’s not stressed in this sentence.
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However, the last word of a sentence can’t be weak.
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That means at gets its full pronunciation, /æt/.
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Now, hopefully you understand what weak forms are, when to use them, and when not to use
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them.
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So, let’s do some practice!
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First, look at three sentences:
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Think about which words will be stressed, and which words will be weak forms.
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Pause the video and think about it if you need more time.
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Next, I’ll read the sentences.
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Listen for stressed words and weak forms.
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Were your ideas right?
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Does she really think she should do it?
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What did you do to your hair?
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What were you doing when she called you?
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Let's look together.
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Does she really think she should do it?
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Here, really, think and do are stressed.
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Does and should are weak.
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Try saying the sentence with the stress and weak forms.
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Repeat after me:
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Does she really think she should do it?
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Try once more, a little faster:
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Does she really think she should do it?
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How was that?
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Can you pronounce the weak forms correctly?
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One important point: weak forms are always connected to the words before and after.
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So does needs to be joined to she: /dəsʃi/
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Should needs to be pronounced together with she and do: /ʃiʃəd.dʊː/
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Let’s look at our next sentence:
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What did you do to your hair?
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Here, what, do and hair are stressed.
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You, to and your are weak.
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Try saying the sentence with the stress and weak forms.
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Repeat after me:
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What did you do to your hair?
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Let’s try again, at natural speed:
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What did you do to your hair?
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Okay, let’s look at our last sentence:
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What were you doing when she called you?
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Here, what, doing and called are stressed.
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Were and you are weak.
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The you on the end is not stressed, but not weak, either, because it’s the last word
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of the sentence.
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Try saying the sentence with the stress and weak forms.
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Repeat after me:
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What were you doing when she called you?
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Let’s try again, at natural speed:
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What were you doing when she called you?
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Remember, if you want more practice, you can review this section and try as many times
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as you need to!
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Okay, hopefully you've learned something new about weak forms and English pronunciation.
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Check out our website for more free lessons like this:
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Oxford Online English.com.
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Thanks for watching, see you next time!
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