Syllables and Word Stress - English Pronunciation Lesson

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Hi, I’m Mikey.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you can learn about syllables and stress in English.
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Do you know what stress means?
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It’s one of the most important pronunciation points in English.
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When you speak English, do other people find it difficult to understand what you’re saying?
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If so, you might not be using stress correctly.
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Pronouncing words with the correct stress can make a big difference to your English:
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your English will immediately sound clearer and more natural.
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You’ll learn all about stress in this lesson, but first, we need to talk about syllables.
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Listen to four words:
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fast person
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beautiful information
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Do you know how many syllables these words have?
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Fast has one syllable: fast Person has two syllables: per-son.
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Beautiful has three syllables: beau-ti-ful Information has four syllables: in-for-ma-tion
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A syllable has one vowel sound (and only one vowel sound) and one or more consonant sounds.
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Let’s do some more practice.
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Look at four more words:
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breakfast banana
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tomorrow university
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How many syllables do they have?
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Breakfast has two syllables: break-fast.
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Banana has three syllables: ba-na-na.
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Tomorrow has three syllables: to-mor-row.
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University has five syllables: u-ni-ver-si-ty.
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So, this lesson isn’t really about syllables; it’s about stress.
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What’s the connection between syllables and stress?
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Think about the word banana.
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Banana has three syllables.
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Do you pronounce all the syllables the same: bah-nah-nah?
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No, you don't—one syllable is stronger: ba-NA-na.
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This is stress.
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If a word has one syllable, you don't need to think about stress.
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But, if a word has two syllables or more, one syllable is always stressed: it has a
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strong, clear pronunciation.
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Let’s practice pronouncing word stress correctly.
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Let’s look at an example you just saw.
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banana
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Do you remember where the stress is?
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It’s on the second syllable: ba-NA-na.
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What makes the stressed syllable different?
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There are three things you need to do to pronounce stress correctly.
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One: the stressed syllable should be louder.
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Two: the stressed syllable should be a little higher.
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Three: the stressed syllable should be a little longer in time.
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Let’s practice.
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First, listen to three words you saw before: person
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beautiful information
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Here, I was exaggerating the stress so that you can hear it clearly.
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You don’t need to pronounce the stress this strongly.
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However, when you practice, it’s a good idea to try to overpronounce the stress a
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little.
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This will make sure that you are pronouncing it correctly.
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So, where is the stress in these three words?
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Listen again, and this time, repeat the words after me: person,
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beautiful, information.
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Let’s try one more time: person, beautiful,
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information.
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How was that?
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Could you pronounce the stress clearly?
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Next, let’s look at four more words you saw before:
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breakfast banana
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tomorrow university
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This time, I pronounced the stress in a more natural way.
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Could you hear it?
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Where is the stress in these four words?
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Let’s try one more time: breakfast, banana,
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tomorrow, university.
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When you look up a word, you can find the stress by looking at the phonetic transcription.
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The thing that looks like an apostrophe shows you where the stress is.
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When you see this apostrophe, the next syllable is the stressed syllable.
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When you write down new vocabulary, make sure you record the stress, too.
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You can put a mark over the stressed syllable, or underline it.
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At this point, you might be thinking: are there any rules about word stress?
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How do I know where the word stress is if I don’t have a dictionary?
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Let’s talk about that.
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We’ve got good news and bad news for you.
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The good news is that there are some rules about word stress in English.
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The bad news is that the rules don’t cover everything, and even the rules which you do
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have don’t work all the time.
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Here’s one rule which is quite useful.
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It’s about words with two syllables.
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Look at five words:
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picture minute
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money doctor
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water
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All these words have two syllables.
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Where’s the stress?
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In all the words, the stress is on the 1st syllable.
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There’s a reason for this: can you work it out?
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What connects these five words?
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These words are all nouns.
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Nouns with two syllables usually have stress on the 1st syllable.
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Let’s practice saying the words together.
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Repeat after me: picture, minute, money, doctor, water.
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This is also true for most adjectives with two syllables:
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happy yellow
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useful formal
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tiring
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What about verbs?
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Look at some examples and try to work out the rule:
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decide forget
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explain arrive
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repeat
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Can you hear the stress?
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The stress is on the second syllable.
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Let’s practice saying the words together.
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Repeat after me: decide, forget, explain, arrive, repeat.
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So, most nouns and adjectives with two syllables have the stress on the first syllable, and
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most verbs have the stress on the second syllable.
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Be careful, because there are many common exceptions, like hotel, happen, exam, or finish.
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What about longer words?
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Are there any rules you can use to find the stress?
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In three-syllable words, the stress can be anywhere; it can be at the beginning:
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anyone beautiful
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possible
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It can be in the middle:
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computer tomorrow
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expensive
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It can also be at the end, although this is less common:
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afternoon employee
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Japanese
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Let’s practice!
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Repeat after me: beautiful, tomorrow, employee.
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Let’s try three more: anyone, computer, Japanese.
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In words with four or more syllables, the stress is almost always in the middle of the
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word, not on the first or last syllable.
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For example:
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information communicate
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photographer
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Try saying the words after me: information, communicate, photographer.
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There are some other rules which can help you to find the stress in longer words.
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Let’s look together.
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If a word ends -tion, -sion or -cian, then the stress is always on the second last syllable:
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information discussion
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politician
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Can you think of three more words like this?
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There are many, but here are three more suggestions: situation, revision, electrician.
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The same rule is true for words ending -ic:
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economic dramatic
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Atlantic scientific
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Again, all these words have the stress on the second last syllable.
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If a word ends with the letter -y and has three or more syllables, then the stress is
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two syllables before the last one.
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For example:
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biology luckily
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activity possibility
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That means, if a word has three syllables and ends in -y, the stress is almost always
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on the first syllable:
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chemistry pregnancy
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robbery
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There’s one more rule which could help you here: if a longer word is made from a shorter
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root word, then the stress is generally in the same place as the root word.
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For example:
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comfort comfortable
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discomfort uncomfortable
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comfortably comforting
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In all these words, the stress is in the same place as the root word, comfort.
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However, the rules you saw before take priority.
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This means that the stress can move when you make a longer word from a root word.
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For example:
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photograph -> photography -> photographic economy -> economic
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educate -> education Okay, now you’ve learned about stress, how
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to pronounce it, and how you can find the stress in different words.
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But, there’s still one more very important thing you should know about.
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Want to know a secret that will improve your English pronunciation really fast?
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Here’s the most important point about word stress: it’s about contrast.
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That means, when you pronounce word stress, it’s not just about the stressed syllable.
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You also need to think about the unstressed syllables.
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Remember that to pronounce stress, you make the stressed syllable louder, higher and longer.
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Stress is about contrast, so the opposite is true for unstressed syllables: you need
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to make them quieter, lower and shorter.
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Let’s look at three words you’ve already practiced:
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banana person
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information
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To pronounce the words well, you need to think about the unstressed syllables, too.
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Often, the vowel sounds in the unstressed syllables are reduced to schwa sounds--/ə/,
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or short /ɪ/ sounds.
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‘Reduced’ means the vowel sounds are shorter and weaker.
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For example, in the word banana, the stress is on the second syllable: ba-NA-na.
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The stressed ‘a’ has an /aː/ sound, but the other two ‘a’s’ have schwa sounds:
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banana.
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In the word person, the first syllable is stressed, and the second syllable has a schwa
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sound: person.
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And in information, the syllables before and after the stressed syllable reduce to schwas:
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information.
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Unstressed syllables can’t always be reduced, but they often can be.
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If a vowel sound is reduced, it most often shortens to a schwa sound.
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We’ll finish with a simple tip to help you pronounce word stress clearly and naturally.
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Focus on the stressed syllable, and put more stress on it than you think you need.
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Pronounce the unstressed syllables as fast as you can.
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If you do this, you’ll have contrast in your pronunciation, and this will make your
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word stress sound natural and clear.
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Finally, we have a question for you: what do you think is the most important pronunciation
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skill to speak clearly in English?
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Leave your suggestions in the comments!
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For more practice with this topic, check out the full lesson on our website: Oxford Online
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English dot com.
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Thanks for watching!
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