English TH - Accent Training

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Rachel's English


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You may have learned that this is what you need to do for the TH sound.
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Here I’m saying the phrase ‘bad weather’ and I’ve frozen my mouth on TH.
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This is the position of the TH sometimes,
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but there are a lot of very common words where native speakers do a little bit of a shortcut for the TH.
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It all relates to stress.
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In this video you’re going to learn that shortcut, the right way to make a TH.
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I love this: we’re studying a sound,
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but at the same time we’re studying stress, the foundation of American English.
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First, let’s talk about the full TH position.
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This is the one you’ve been taught as a student, but my students still really struggle with this sound.
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That can happen for a couple of reasons.
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One, they stick too much of their tongue out.
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Look, it’s not that much, it’s just the very tip.
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Two, they block the air with their tongue.
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Th. Th. Th.
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That turns this into a stop consonant, it’s not a stop consonant.
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The air flows freely.
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You should be able to hold it continuously with no stopped air, no pressure.
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Just try that with me now.
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See how the teeth are just very lightly touching the tongue.
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You don’t want to press the teeth into the tongue.
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So these are the mistakes my students make when trying to make a TH sound.
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The other biggest problem is they simply don’t make it.
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They make an S sound, or a T.
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What do you sink?
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Or what do you tink?
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then with the voiced TH they make a D sound:
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dis is mine, or a Z sound, zis is mine.
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That’s not a huge problem.
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In most cases, it won’t mess up people understanding you.
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But if a lot of your sounds are inaccurate
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and your rhythm isn’t American,
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it can start to be hard to understand someone.
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So it is worth taking the time to learn these new sounds that you don’t have in your native language.
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Let’s look at three words with a TH at the beginning, middle, and end.
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First, the word thin.
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This TH is unvoiced, that means it’s made with just the air, no vibration of the vocal cords.
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TH.
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Thin, thin.
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Watch this. You’ll see it in slow motion. You’ll see it twice, then a third time with no sound.
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You say it, slowly, just like you’ve seen.
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Thin.
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Now a word with a TH in the middle, 'although'.
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Here the TH is voiced.
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That means it’s not just air,
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but vocal vibration as well,
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Although, the tongue position is the same.
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Although
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Let’s take a look at this word. You’ll see it twice, hear it twice, study it.
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Then you’ll see it one more time with no sound, you say it out loud that time.
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Say it slowly, although.
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And now a word with the TH at the end.
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This is both.
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What TH is that, voiced or unvoiced?
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Both, thh.
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That’s unvoiced.
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You’ll see and hear it two times, the third time you say it, slowly, both.
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Both
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Great
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Now let’s talk about that shortcut.
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Sometimes the tongue tip doesn’t come all the way through the teeth.
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Let me show you what I mean.
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We’re going to study a phrase, It’s better than I thought.
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So we have two TH’s there.
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One in the word ‘than’, and the one in the word ‘thought’.
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It’s better than I thought.
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When I do that phrase, which words are the most stressed?
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Which are the most clear to you?
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It’s better than I thought.
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It’s better than I thought.
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‘Better’ and ‘thought’ are stressed.
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That means the word ‘than’ is unstressed.
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Than is unstressed and it begins with a voiced TH.
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In this case we can do the tongue shortcut. Let’s see.
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I’ve just started the word ‘than’.
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Look at the tongue position.
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It’s different than what we’ve been seeing.
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The tip isn’t out.
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Where is it?
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It’s actually behind the teeth.
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The very tip is touching the backs of the teeth.
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It doesn’t sound like a D because we’re not putting pressure against the roof of the mouth.
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Let’s keep going.
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Here is the TH in THOUGHT.
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This TH is unvoiced, and the tongue tip always has to come through for an unvoiced TH.
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Plus, this word is stressed.
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Let’s watch the whole phrase again.
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TH in than, tongue tip not coming through.
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TH in thought, tongue tip coming through.
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There are a lot of really common words that will usually be unstressed,
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that begin with a voiced TH.
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You can do this shortcut on those words.
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'Than' is one of them. It's pronounced: than, than.
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Notice in the phrase the vowel is reduced: it’s not THAN.
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A common English reduction.
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Let’s practice just the three words
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‘better than I’.
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Better than I.
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Better than I.
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Than, unstressed, than.
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Better than-- Better than I. Better than I.
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Simplifying the TH in the word THAN doing our shortcut
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helps us get through these unstressed and an important syllables more quickly
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which is what we want.
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That is the rhythm of American English, and it's foundation, it's so important.
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Simplifying the unstressed words helps us say them more quickly,
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provides better contrast to a longer, stressed syllables.
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Actually, this reminds me of an email I just got last night from someone in my Academy.
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Here’s what she said let me go get it:
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It was nothing like I expected and to be honest I was so upset to start with such basic stuff.
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Ugh!
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A million negative thoughts went through my head as I did imitation.
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Long story short, I was shocked at how much I needed the basics.
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YOUR ACADEMY IS FREAKING AWESOME! LOL
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The thing I told her is that I’m addressing stress with my students
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with both the biggest accent struggles and also my most advanced students.
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It matters for everyone.
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Knowing this simplification of the TH and tying it to stress is going to help you sound more natural.
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She goes on to say:
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As important as communication is
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I think my biggest achievement so far is how much more confident I feel.
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That confidence spills into every aspect of my life.
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Not to be sappy and corny but words fail to convey my heartfelt gratitude.
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Carol Ann, thank you so much.
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I got this late last night when I was working.
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An idiom we can use for this is ‘burning the midnight oil,’ working late.
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And it gave me a pick-me-up when I needed it.
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So ‘better than I’ is BE-tter-than-I.
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Than, than, than, than, than
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with that simplified TH.
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You try it.
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Just try the unstressed syllables.
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Better than I.
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ter-than-I
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Let your face completely relax.
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ter-than-I
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Now we’ll see the phrase again three times.
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You’ll hear the audio all three times,
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but do repeat out loud the third time with me, in slow motion.
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Now let’s do it’s worse than I thought.
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Here again you can see the tongue position for the TH is not through the teeth.
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The tip is just behind the teeth.
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This simplified TH helps me make the sound faster.
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It’s not a D, it’s not pushing against the roof of my mouth.
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It’s pressing the backs of the teeth.
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Worse than, worse than.
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and now here is the full position for the TH in ‘thought’.
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Worse than I.
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Worse than I
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– than I, than I, than I
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– than I thought.
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Try just ‘than I’ with me.
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Than I , than I.
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Simple.
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It’s worse than I thought.
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It’s worse than I thought.
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Hear that stress.
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Feel it. Worse and thought are stressed, longer, up-down shape: than I-- than I-- than I--
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These two words are flatter in pitch, said more quickly.
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More simply.
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Than I, than I.
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Now we’ll see the phrase again three times.
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You’ll hear the audio all three times, but do repeat out loud the third time with me, in slow motion.
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What do you think?
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Is this simplified TH starting to make more sense?
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Let’s study one more sentence with the word ‘than’
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The phrase is “I thought it would be easier than this.”
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Three TH’s.
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I thought it would be easier than this.
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Thought and this, both of these TH words are stressed.
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And the tongue tip will come through for that.
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THAN unstressed, the tongue position will be simplified.
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Clear TH position for the word ‘thought’.
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Simplified position for the word ‘than’.
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Clear TH position for the word ‘ this’.
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IT’s a voiced TH, but since the word is stressed, the whole tongue tip does come through.
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The word THIS can be unstressed, and in that case you’ll see the simplified position.
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We’ll see that later in this video.
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Now we’ll see the phrase again three times.
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You’ll hear the audio all three times, but do repeat out loud the third time with me, in slow motion.
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It’s tricky.
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We have three TH’s here.
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I’m going to give you another tricky sentence.
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It’s “my brother’s taller than Theo.”
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Brother and Theo will have the tongue tip coming through.
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THAN is simplified. Let’s watch.
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Now you’ll see it three times, repeat out loud the third time.
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Other words that begin with a voiced TH that may be unstressed are: the, this, that, these, them.
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Actually the TH in THEM can even be dropped.
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That’s a pretty common reduction.
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Also though, they’re, there, their.
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Note at the beginning of a sentence, it can go either way.
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The mouth position can be simplified or it might not be.
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You’ll notice this as you watch more examples.
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I think you get how we do the simplified TH and what is the right tongue position for a full TH.
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The rest of this video is going to be words and phrases with TH.
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Some will have a simplified position and some will be the full position.
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You’ll be able to identify that because everything is in slow motion.
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The text is on the screen so you can use the slider on the video player to go quickly,
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fast forward, find the words and phrases you most want to practice .
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We'll have some good ones in there like ‘thirteenth birthday’.
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Sore throat, and I think so.
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For each one, you’ll see and hear it three times, I suggest you say it out loud the third time.
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Notice where a TH is simplified.
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Practice it that way.
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Stop the video if you need to and repeat many times to get that movement into your mouth, to build that habit.
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If you work on this video every day, and you use a mirror to watch your own mouth,
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for a couple of weeks, can you imagine how comfortable you'll be with this sound?
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Are you still here?
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Amazing.
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I have no doubt that your TH is clearer than it was at the beginning of this video.
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To study more up-close shots of the mouth, check out this difficult words video.
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Please be sure to subscribe with notifications.
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I make new videos every Tuesday that focus on spoken English
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and I’d love to see you back here.
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That's it and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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