English Conversation – Checking in at an airport – American English

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Rachel's English


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Are you ready to fly?
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In this week's video, we'll study conversation, checking in at an airport.
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This is a video collaboration with Simple English Videos, my friends Vicki and Jay.
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In this video, we'll study conversation, checking in at an airport.
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A Ben Franklin Exercise.
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At the end of the video, there will be a link to Vicki's video that will go over some of
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the specifics of checking in.
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Be sure to follow that link to see her video and subscribe to her channel if you haven't already.
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First, let's take a look at the whole scene.
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The machine didn't recognize my passport.
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I can help. Where are you flying to today?
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-Recife -Rio
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We're flying to Rio and then we have a connecting flight to Recife.
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What are you looking for?
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My reading glasses.
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They're on your head.
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I had a bottle of water.
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I threw that away.
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Why?
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You can't take liquids on the plane.
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- Are you checking any bags? - Yes, just one.
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- Can you put it on the scale? - Sure!
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Can you check our bag through the Recife.
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No, I can't.
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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How much time do we have? How long is our layover?
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About two and a half hours.
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That's plenty of time.
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- Here are your boarding passes. - Thank you.
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Your flight leaves from Gate 19 and boarding begins at 11:20.
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Eleven twenty.
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- Have a great trip! - We will!
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Now, let's take a close look at what we're hearing.
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The machine didn't recognize my passport.
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Didn't recognize.
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Did you notice how Jay pronounced the N apostrophe T contraction 'didn't'?
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He didn't release the T. Didn't. But rather, ending this word with a nasal stop sound.
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Didn't. N-n-
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The machine didn't recognize my passport.
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Didn't recognize my passport
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Didn't recognize
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This is how we pronounce all N apostrophe T contractions.
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N-- Didn't recognize.
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I can help.
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Did you notice how the word 'can' was reduced?
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K, schwa, N sound.
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So it sounds like there's no vowel.
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Can- can- I can help.
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I can help.
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This is because 'can' is a helping verb here.
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It's not the main verb. The main verb is 'help'.
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'Can' is usually a helping verb.
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And in these cases, we do reduce it.
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I can help.
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Where are you flying to today?
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Where are- I reduced the word 'are' to the schwa R sound, 'ur'.
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Ur- where-ur
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It linked up with the word before: Where-ur.
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Where-ur.
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Where-ur.
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And just sounds like an extra syllable at the end of 'where'.
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Where are you flying to today?
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Where-ur.
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I pronounced a full OO vowel in the word 'to' but I reduced the vowel in the word 'today' to the schwa.
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Tu- tu- today.
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So this syllable was short and this syllable, 'day' was longer.
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Today.
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What do you notice about the intonation of that question?
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Where are you flying to today?
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Today.
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The pitch went down at the end. But it's a question.
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Questions that can't be answered with Yes or No do go down in pitch at the end,
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just like phrases.
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We're flying to Rio and then we have a connecting flight to Recife.
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Vicki has pronounced this beautifully in British English.
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As you know, this is an American English channel and that's really where my expertise is.
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I'm not going to comment too much on what Vicki says, except to point out a few differences
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between British English and American English.
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What are you looking for?
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My reading glasses.
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The first major difference I'll point out is how she pronounced the phrase 'what are'.
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She made a True T here.
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And most Americans will make that a Flap T. What-r.
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What are you looking for?
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I noticed that people who speak British English tend to make many more True Ts than Americans.
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We like to make more Stop Ts and Flap Ts.
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What-r.
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But Vicki says...
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What are your looking for?
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What do you notice about the intonation of this question?
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Looking for?
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It goes down in pitch at the end.
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Because it cannot be answered with Yes or No.
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My reading glasses.
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No reductions in Jay's short sentence but listen
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to how the sounds and words all flow together.
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My reading glasses.
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One thought with a swell over the stressed syllable 'read'.
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My reading glasses.
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All one nice smooth phrase.
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My reading glasses.
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They're on your head.
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I had a bottle of water.
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Jay flapped the double T in 'bottle' so that it sounded like an American D.
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Bottle. Bottle.
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Also the word 'water'.
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Vicki probably would have said this with True Ts.
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Bottle and wat-t-t...True T.
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Actually, 'water' is an interesting word because it sounds
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totally different in British English than it does in American English.
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The vowel is different, the pronunciation of T is different.
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And the pronunciation of the last two letters is different.
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I actually have a video on how American pronounce the word 'water'.
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Check it out!
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I had a bottle of water.
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- I threw that away. - Why?
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Another clear True T from Vicki where an American probably would have flapped that.
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I threw that away.
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That-a...
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I threw that away.
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But Vicki says...
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I threw that away.
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Why?
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Again, up but then down at the end.
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Why?
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This is a question that cannot be answered with Yes or No.
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Why?
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You can't take liquids on the plane.
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Are you checking any bags?
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Here, I pronounce the word 'are' more fully with a vowel.
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Are.
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Aaaare.
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I wouldn't have to.
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Even though it's the beginning of the sentence, I could still reduce it to 'Urr".
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Ur you checking?
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But I said 'are'. Are you checking?
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Are you checking any bags?
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Smooth connection across the phrase with the stressed syllables 'check' and 'bags'.
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It's a question.
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What do you notice about the intonation?
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Are you checking any bags?
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This is a Yes/No question.
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So the pitch should go up at the end.
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But actually, I made it so the pitch goes down.
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Bags.
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Are you checking any bags?
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Okay, so the rules aren't perfect.
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I also could have said this with intonation going up at the end.
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Are you checking any bags?
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And in general, it's more polite to make your intonation go up at the end of a Yes/No question.
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- Are you checking any bags? - Yes, just one.
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Can you put it on the scale?
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Another 'can' reduction.
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Kn- kn- Why is that?
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What's the main verb here?
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The main verb is 'put'.
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So 'can' is a helping verb. Reduce it.
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Can you put it on the scale?
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Scale?
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The intonation does go up at the end of this Yes/No question.
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Can you put it on the scale?
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I noticed my Flap T is making this little 3-root phrase very smooth.
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Puuuttiiiton.
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Put it on.
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Can you put it on the scale?
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Not True Ts but just flapping the tongue against the mouth
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to make the connection between the words smoother.
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Put it on.
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Can you put it on the scale?
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Sure.
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There are a couple different ways to pronounce this word.
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I usually say 'sure!'
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Jay said, 'Sure!.
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Both are acceptable.
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Sure.
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Can you check out backs through to Recife?
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Notice Jay reduced 'can' to 'kn'.
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Can you check our bags?
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What's the main verb here?
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Can you check our bags through to Recife?
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The main verb is 'check' so 'can' is a helping verb and we want to reduce that.
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The word 'to', Jay pronounced that with a Flap T and the schwa.
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This is the common reduction: Through-da. Through-da. Through-da.
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Can you check our bags through to Recife?
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Through to Recife?
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No, I can't. You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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Can't.
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I did pronounce a strong True T there, didn't I?
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I was being extra clear.
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What do you notice about the vowel in the word 'can't'?
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No, I can't.
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It's a full AA vowel.
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AA.
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Even though we reduced the vowel in the word 'can' often, we do not reduce the vowel in
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the word 'can't'.
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No, I can't.
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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I reduced the vowel in 'to' to the schwa.
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You'll need te- You'll need te-
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio-
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Pick it up.
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What do you notice about the T here?
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Pick it up.
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Its a Flap T. It comes between two vowels so I made that sound like the American D sound.
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Pick it up.
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio-
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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Again, I reduced the vowel in 'to'.
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Now I could make this T a Flap T, but I didn't.
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I made it a True T....in Rio Te ...in Rio Te
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But I could have said 'in Riote'
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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How much time do we have? How long is our layover?
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What do you notice about the intonation of these two questions?
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After the phrase peaks on the stressed word 'time', 'do we have', the last three words
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are all pretty low in pitch, heading down.
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How much time do we have?
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Layover. Both of these phrases, questions, but not
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Yes/No questions, go down in pitch.
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How much time do we have? How long is our layover?
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About two and a half hours.
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That's plenty of time.
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Did you notice the very clear Stop T in 'about'?
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About two and a half hours.
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I made it True T for 'two' but I made a Stop T for 'about'.
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About, stop the air, two and a half hours.
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This is how you'll want to pronounce this when one word ends in a T and the next word
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begins in a T.
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About two and a half hours.
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Don't make two T sounds.
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Just make a stop and then one true T.
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About two and a half hours.
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How did I pronounce the word 'and'?
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I reduced it to just the schwa N sound.
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Nn- Two and a half.
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Notice the L in 'half' is silent.
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About two and a half hours.
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That's plenty of time.
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Vicki made a nice clear True T here.
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That's plenty of time.
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Americans will often drop the T completely when it comes after an N.
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Actually, we'll see an example of this in just a minute.
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- Here are your boarding passes. - Thank you.
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Here are your boarding passes.
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I did make a full vowel in the word 'are'.
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But it was still very fast, very quick.
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It's a function word, it doesn't need much time.
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Here are your...
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Here are your boarding passes.
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Thank you.
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Your flight leaves from gate 19 and boarding begins at 11:20.
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Your flight leaves.. The word 'your' was very fast. I reduced it so that it has the schwa R ending.
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Yer.
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Yer flight.
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Your flight leaves.
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Your flight leaves from gate 19 and boarding begins at 11:20.
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'Flight leaves' with a clear stop T, not released.
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Flight...flight...flight leaves
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Your flight leaves
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Your flight leaves from gate 19 and boarding begins at 11:20.
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Eleven twenty.
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Here is the example I talked about earlier.
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Americans often drop the T when it comes after an N.
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'Twenty' is a perfect example.
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I did it.
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Eleven twenty.
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And so did Jay.
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Eleven twenty.
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Twenty.
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Eleven twenty.
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Have a great trip!
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Great trip.
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Again, I did not make two Ts.
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One word ended in a T, the next word began in a T, but I didn't repeat the T.
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Great trip.
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Have a great trip!
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Trip. The TR consonant cluster can be, and often is pronounced as CHR.
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CHRip.
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Instead of TRip.
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TRip.
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Have a great trip.
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Let's hear the whole dialogue again.
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The machine didn't recognize my passport.
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I can help. Where are you flying to today?
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-Rio -Recife
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We're flying to Rio and then we have a connecting flight to Recife.
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-What are you looking for? -My reading glasses.
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They're on your head.
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I had a bottle of water.
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I threw that away.
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Why?
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You can't take liquids on the plane.
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- Are you checking any bags? - Yes, just one.
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- Can you put it on the scale? - Sure.
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Can you check our bags through to Recife?
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No, I can't.
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You'll need to pick it up in Rio to go through customs.
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How much time do we have? How long is our layover?
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About two and a half hours.
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That's plenty of time.
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- Here are your boarding passes. - Thank you.
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Your flight leaves from Gate 19 and boarding begins at 11:20.
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Eleven twenty.
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- Have a great trip! - We will!
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Thanks to Vicki and Jay for this video idea.
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Click here or in the description below to see Vicki's companion video and to subscribe to her channel.
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If you're new to Rachel's English, welcome!
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I have over 500 videos on my YouTube channel to help you speak better American English.
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Click here to see my channel and subscribe.
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Or get started with this playlist.
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Link is also in the description below.
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And I have a great eBook, over 290 pages to help you speak better American English with
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over two and a half hours of audio.
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It puts out a path, start to finish, to help you speak your best American English.
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Click here or in the description below to get your copy today.
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That's it and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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