How to Say THANKS FOR COMING -- American English Phrases and Conversation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video,
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we're going to study the pronunciation of the phrase: Thanks for coming.
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Let's look at the stress. Da-da-DA-da. Thanks for coming.
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It's a four-syllable phrase with stress on the first and third syllables.
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That means the second and fourth syllables should be really short because they're unstressed,
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for, for, for, -ing, -ing, -ing.
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We begin with the unvoiced TH sound.
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There's no way to make this sound without the tongue tip peeking out from between the teeth.
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Th, th, thanks.
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Next we have what would be written in IPA as the AA as in BAT vowel.
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But when that vowel is followed by the NG consonant,
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as it is here, it's really more like the AY as in SAY diphthong.
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It's certainly not 'th-aa-nks', with a pure AA vowel.
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Drop your jaw for the sound,
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but you don't need to pull the upper lip up like you might for the AA vowel.
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Then your jaw comes back up, and the back part of the tongue reaches up
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and touches the soft palate to make the NG consonant sound.
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Th-a-nks, -nn, -nn. Th-a-nks, Thanks.
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It's in the position it needs to be in for the K, so release the tongue for that sound,
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kk, kk, and as you do, bring your teeth together.
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Your tongue tip should already be where it needs to be,
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pressing against the back of the bottom front teeth, ks, ks.
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Now we have 'for.' To transition from the S to the F, ss-ff, ss-ff, ss-ff,
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all you have to do is lift the bottom lip,
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so that the inside of it is touching the bottom of the top front teeth, ss-ff.
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Thanks for, thanks for. Notice I'm reducing 'for.’
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It has the schwa R sound right after the F sound, for, for, for.
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So my lip is relaxing down from the position of the F, for, for,
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and my tongue is pulling back for the R, for, for.
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Thanks for. Thanks for. Thanks for coming.
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Another stressed syllable, beginning with the K consonant sound.
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The front part of the tongue will move forward again, rr-kk
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and the back part of the tongue will stretch up to the soft palate for the K sound, rr-kk.
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So, for the R, the tongue was shorter and fatter, and for the K, the tongue stretches out.
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For-kk, for-kk. Coming. The UH as in BUTTER vowel.
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We need some jaw drop, and a neutral and relaxed position for the tongue and lips, co-, co-, com-.
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Then the lips come together for the M, com-ing. Finally the -ing ending.
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As the lips part, the back part of the tongue stretches up in the back to make the NG consonant.
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Jaw will drop just a little bit for the IH as in SIT vowel, -ming, -ming, -ming. Coming.
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Thanks for coming.
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Let's watch one more time in slow motion.
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This video is part of a series. Click here to see other videos just like it.
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If you have a phrase you’d like to suggest for this series, please put it in the comments.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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