FAST ENGLISH SKILLS: How to Speak English Fast with Linking

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One of the things that makes American English sound so natural and so fast is linking.
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And today, we've invited Tom Kelley, who's a standout Rachel's English teacher, to teach you a lesson.
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He's going to take a single sentence from the TV show, Madam Secretary. And he's going to do a full analysis.
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He's going to analyze the rhythm for you, the intonation, and the linking.
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Each link, how does each word flow into the next word? He's also going to do a sound analysis.
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This entire lesson, one sentence, takes over 15 minutes. How does Tom do it? How does he go so much in-depth?
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Well, when you're done with this, I promise you'll be able to say this sentence absolutely perfectly.
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But also, on top of that, you'll have the tools that you need to be able to do a sentence analysis yourself,
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to really change the way you hear English, so that you can start speaking English even more naturally.
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Tom, thank you so much for this lesson. We're going to get to him in just a second, but first,
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if you haven't subscribed please do with notifications. We make new videos every Tuesday
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and we'd love to see you back here. Okay, Tom. Take it away.
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Hi! I'm Tom Kelley, a Rachel's English teacher with Rachel's English Academy.
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Today, we're going to analyze and practice with a single sentence
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and get an enormous amount of information out of it.
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I'm going to teach you a technique that you can use on your own
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as you work on your American English pronunciation.
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It covers the major concepts of pronunciation like music,
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rhythm, reductions, linking, and how specific sounds in words are pronounced.
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That's pretty much everything right? Right. So let's get started.
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The sentence we'll be practicing is from the first episode of the television show "Madam Secretary".
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Let's watch and listen.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Seems simple enough. Six words.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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What makes this sound like natural American English?
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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I'm moving smoothly from one sound to the next, keeping everything connected.
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this connected quality combined with the intonation of the voice, creates the music of American English.
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A great way to hear the music of a sentence is to listen to the sentence three or four times in a row.
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Let's try that with this.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Can you hear it?
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What do you hear as the peak of the sentence? The syllable that is most stressed
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by being highest in pitch, and using the most vocal energy?
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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I hear it as the third syllable of 'absolutely'.
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Absolutely.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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When you're listening for the music, it can be helpful to listen for the peak, the most stressed syllable.
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Another practice tool you can use is to practice just the music of a sentence using the UH as in butter vowel.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuuhh...
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Uuuhh...
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuuhh...
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Do you hear that music? Let's slow it down.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Try and imitate it with me.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuhhhhh...
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuhhhhh...
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Now at regular pace.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuuhh...
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Uuuhh...
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Now try and say the sentence using that same music.
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Uhhhh...
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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It might feel pretty difficult to do, but let's keep analyzing and see if it gets easier by the end.
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The important thing right now is that you can hear it.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Uuuhhh...
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Now, let's move on to the rhythm of the sentence.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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When you study the rhythm of American English, you want to think about using both stressed
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and unstressed syllables in your speech.
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Depending on your native language, you may have trouble creating contrast between your syllables.
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English is a stress-timed language, so some syllables are longer than others.
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If you come from a syllable-timed language, where all of the syllables are the same length,
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this can be quite a challenge.
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Let's take a look at this sentence and determine which syllables are stressed and which are not.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Stressed syllables are longer, they often slide up in the voice and then down, uuhhh.
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We call that the shape of stress, uuhhh, uuhhh, uuhhh.
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And they use more vocal energy, making them a little easier to understand.
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Knowing that, how many stressed syllables do you hear?
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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I hear 5 stressed syllables.
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The first and third syllables of 'absolutely' and the three one-syllable words: 'did, right, and thing'.
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All of those syllables are a little longer and clearer than the others.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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If you look up the word 'absolutely' - you'll notice that the first syllable is actually a secondary stressed syllable.
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You can hear that in the way the third syllable slides up a little higher in pitch,
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making it the primary stressed syllable in the word, and as we discussed earlier,
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it is actually the primary stressed syllable in the entire phrase. The peak of the sentence musically.
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Absolutely
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Absolutely
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Absolutely did the right thing.
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All right. What does that leave us with? Our unstressed syllables.
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'We' is unstressed and spoken very quickly.
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We absolutely-- we, we, we, We absolutely--
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The second and fourth syllables of 'absolutely' are unstressed.
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Absolutely. So-- ly-- So-- ly-- Absolutely.
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And the word THE is unstressed and reduced to just the voiced TH consonant
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followed by the schwa. The, the, the.
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Now, let's practice just the rhythm of this word using the sound 'da' - for stressed syllables we'll say DA
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using a D consonant and the AH as in FATHER vowel.
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Whenever practicing stressed syllables we want to practice the shape of stress, as well.
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DA-DA
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For unstressed syllables, we use the D consonant again but this time, followed by a schwa.
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da, da.
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This will be quicker and will be flatter in pitch and will use less vocal energy.
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Da. Da. So we have stressed syllables: DA. DA.
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And unstressed: da. Da. DA. Da. DA. Da.
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We decided that 'we' was unstressed, so the rhythm of this sentence starts out as: da, da.
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Then 'absolutely' has secondary stress on the first syllable, an unstressed second syllable,
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primary stress on the third syllable, and the fourth syllable is also unstressed.
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So that would sound like this:
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da-da-DA-da.
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Da-da-DA-da.
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So the first two words together, We absolutely, We absolutely, would be:
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da-DA-da-DA-da.
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Da-DA-da-DA-da.
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We absolutely.
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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Da-DA-da-DA-da.
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We absolutely--
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Then have 'did' - this is stressed, so there's another 'DA'.
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'The' is unstressed, right? Da-da. So there we have: da-da.
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Next, we have the word 'right' and 'thing'. They're both stressed, so they are both DA.
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DA-DA.
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So, 'did the right thing', 'did the right thing' would be: DA-da-DA-DA.
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DA-da-DA-DA.
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Did the right thing.
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Did the right thing.
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Did the right thing.
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Now, let's try to put it all together:
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-DA.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-DA.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-DA.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-da-DA-DA.
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Can you hear the rhythm in the sentence now?
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Hopefully you can hear it a bit more clearly.
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Now, one way you can enhance your ability to feel and hear the rhythm
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is to practice what the sentence would sound like if all of the syllables were stressed,
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or if all of the syllables were unstressed.
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This can help you feel the contrast between the two.
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Here is the sentence with all syllables stressed next to the sentence spoken normally.
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WE ABSOLUTELY DID THE RIGHT THING.
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WE ABSOLUTELY DID THE RIGHT THING.
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Versus:
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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WE ABSOLUTELY DID THE RIGHT THING.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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WE ABSOLUTELY DID THE RIGHT THING.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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WE ABSOLUTELY DID THE RIGHT THING.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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And here is the sentence with all unstressed syllables next to the sentence spoken normally.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Do you hear the difference there?
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Over time, that difference will become clearer and clearer.
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Okay, what's left to analyze? We've looked at music, rhythm, including reductions,
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but we haven't taken a look at linking and specific sounds yet.
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All right. Let's analyze the linking in this sentence.
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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These two words link together using vowel to vowel linking.
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The unstressed EE vowel of 'we' links into the secondary stressed first syllable of 'absolutely'
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which is an AA as in BAT vowel.
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Let's listen:
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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Do you hear how there is a bit of a Y consonant sound that helps to link the EE vowel to the AA as in Bat vowel?
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'We Yaa, We Yaa', 'We absolutely.' We absolutely-
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This is common when the vowel sound the comes first has a tongue position that is high in the mouth.
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For the EE as in SHE vowel, the tongue is arched in the middle, so as it moves into the AA as in BAT vowel,
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you will hear a slight Y consonant sound.
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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Next we have: 'Absolutely did' - these two words link together using vowel to consonant linking.
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This is considered one of the easier types of linking, because you simply move
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from the previous vowel sound directly into whatever consonant sound follows.
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In this case, you have the unstressed EE as in SHE vowel of 'absolutely'
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linking into the D consonant sound of 'did'.
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We absolutely did--
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Next: 'did the'.
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Here, we go from one of the easier types of linking to one of the more difficult.
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This is consonant to consonant linking.
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But in this case, we are linking from the ending consonant of 'did'
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into the voiced TH consonant of the reduced 'the, the'.
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Let's listen to what he does here.
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Did the--
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It's a little tricky to hear, but he uses an Unreleased D here.
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The D consonant is a Stop Consonant - and there are two parts to a stop consonant.
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The first part is stopping the air flow, and the second part is releasing the air flow.
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So, in this example, did the, did the, the second D is not released.
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We have the vibration of the vocal cords, making the D sound, but then it goes right into the next sound.
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So the tongue still comes up behind the upper teeth, and the vocal cords vibrate for the D consonant,
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but instead of releasing into a True D sound, we move on immediately into the voiced TH consonant.
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Here it is in slow motion, which is a little easier to hear:
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Did the--
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did the--
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did the--
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did the--
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did the--
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did the--
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Of course, it happens much more quickly when speaking, but that is the sound that it is in slow motion.
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Did the--
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Here it is more quickly:
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Did the--
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You do hear the beginning of a D consonant, did, the voiced part, did, but you don't hear the release.
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Did the, did the.
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Linking stop consonants in this way allows us to speak more smoothly.
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If we released the D consonant, our speech would get a little choppier:
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Do you hear the difference?
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Did the--
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Okay, what's next: 'the right'.
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What kind of linking does this look like to you?
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'The right'.
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It's vowel to consonant, the schwa of the reduced THE links directly into the R consonant of 'right'.
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The right--
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The right--
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Okay, last one: 'right thing'.
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The type of linking here?
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Consonant to consonant again.
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The T of 'right' links into the unvoiced TH of 'thing'.
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This time the T of 'right' is pronounced as a Stop T to create a smoother linked quality:
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right thing, right thing.
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Since the T is an unvoiced consonant, you won't hear that voiced quality like we did with the D in 'did the'.
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Because of that, you don't need to bring the tongue up behind the teeth for the Stop T.
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Instead, you can simply stop the air in your throat using what we call a glottal stop.
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Right, right, right, right thing--
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Right thing--
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This makes it easier to immediately release the air into the unvoiced TH consonant.
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Let's hear the difference between releasing the T and stopping the T:
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right thing, right thing, versus right thing,
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Right thing.
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It's much smoother using the Stop T.
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Right thing--
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Alright, let's hear the whole thing, all linked and connected:
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Awesome!
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We've covered almost everything.
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The last thing to take a look at are the specific sounds in each of the words.
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Now, we've already done some of this by looking at linking and reduction.
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But let's talk through the sentence from beginning to end:
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We - this is one of our unstressed syllables and uses a W consonant sound and the unstressed EE vowel. We. We.
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Which links into the AA as in BAT vowel of the secondary stressed syllable of 'absolutely'.
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The AA vowel is followed by a B consonant that is barely released as it moves into an S consonant, Abs--
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followed by a schwa sound, followed by a Light L which begins the primary stressed syllable 'lu'.
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Absolu-- The Light L is followed by the OO as in BOO vowel, Absolu-- which is followed by a Stop T,
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which releases into an L consonant and finishes with an unstressed EE vowel.
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Absolutely--
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absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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Now, I'm going to play the clip of 'we absolutely'
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and I want you to listen to the clip and there there will be a space for you to repeat it three times.
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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We absolutely--
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Great. Now, let's look at the end of the sentence.
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The unstressed EE of 'absolutely' links into the D consonant of 'did'.
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The D consonant is followed by an IH as in SIT vowel, followed by the Unreleased D consonant sound
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that we talked about earlier. Did, did.
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This links into the voiced TH consonant sound of 'the'.
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The voiced TH consonant is followed by a schwa sound in the reduced 'the'.
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Did the-- Did the--
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That schwa links into the R consonant of 'right'.
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Right. The R consonant is followed by an AI as in BUY diphthong, followed by a Stop T.
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Did the right--
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Did the right--
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Which links into the unvoiced TH of 'thing'.
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The TH is followed by the IH as in SIT vowel, which is followed by an NG consonant. Thing.
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Did the right thing.
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Did the right thing.
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Now, we'll play that part of the clip and repeat three times.
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Did the right thing.
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Did the right thing.
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Did the right thing.
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And now let's do the entire sentence, you'll hear the clip and there will be a space for your own repetition.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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And that's it. Wow! Well done. That's a lot of information about one six-word sentence.
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Now, let's listen to the sentence a few more times and see if you can hear the music,
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the rhythm, the linking, the reduction, and specific sounds in a new way.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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We absolutely did the right thing.
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Hopefully, something about this sentence is new for you.
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That is the great thing about these kind of in-depth analyses.
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They help you hear words and phrases in new ways.
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So often the thing that keeps students from improving their pronunciation
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is the fact that they feel like they already know how to say certain things -
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not realizing that the way they are saying some words is very different from a native speaker.
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You wouldn't need to do ALL of this analysis to gain something from it.
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You could just use the Rhythm Pattern analysis, or the specific sound analysis, or the music analysis.
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Any of it, or all of it, will help you feel more confident as you speak.
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This sentence analysis technique helps you listen to English in a deep, possibly new way.
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At first, this technique may seem overwhelming. But the more you do it, the easier it becomes to hear the music,
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feel the rhythm and name the types of linking that are being used to create the smooth
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and fluent quality of English we're all aiming for.
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Take a sentence from your favorite TV show and do this same analysis.
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I guarantee that if you do this, you'll be able to imitate that sentence
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with more precision and sound more like a native speaker.
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Good luck with this, and happy practicing!
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And thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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Wow, that was a lot of work. Thank you Tom, for showing us this method.
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