How To Pronounce 3-Syllable Phrases - American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over stress patterns in
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three-syllable sentences.
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I recently did a video on three-syllable words. There, we talked about the importance of rhythmic
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contrast. It's true in sentences as well. In this video, we're going to compare sentences
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and words that have the same amount of syllables: three syllables. Many of my students think,
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when they see a bigger word, that they have to rush though it, because it's only one word.
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But that doesn't really matter. A three-syllable word should take about as much time as three-syllable
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sentence.
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First, let's look at the stress patterns. If the stress is on the the first syllable,
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the pattern is DA-da-da. LONG-short-short. DA-da-da. Example words: rational, popular.
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Example sentence: Stay awhile. DA-da-da. Go for it. One thing my most advanced students
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work on, is making the short syllables extremely short. So it's not 'awhile', it's awhile.
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Low in pitch, really fast, quieter: stay a while [3x]. Go for it, for it, for it.
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Go for it. These sentences are about the same length
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as the words, and they feel the same rhythmically: stay a while, rational, go for it, popular. DA-da-da.
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So, the word 'popular' can take as much time as the three words 'go for it.'
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Another pattern is stress on the middle syllable. da-DA-da, example words: Decided. Example.
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Example sentences: I want it, I saw you. Again, make the unstressed syllables as short
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as you can: I want it, I, I, it, it. I want it. Notice I'm dropping the T in the
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word 'want'. Native speakers will sometimes do this when the T follows an N. I saw you,
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I, I, you, you. I saw you. da-DA-da. Again, these words and sentences feel the
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same rhythmically. Decided. I want it. Example. I saw you. da-DA-da.
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And the last stress pattern is da-da-DA, stress on the last syllable. Everyday, eighty-one.
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Sentences: Let me go. da-da-DA. Let me go. let me, let me. Let me go. Come
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again. da-da-DA. Come a, come a, come a, GEN. Come again. da-da-DA. Again,
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these words and sentences have the same rhythmic feel. Everyday, let me go, eighty-one, come
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again.
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Rhythmic contrast is a very important part of the character of American English. I
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encourage you to think about it as you study pronunciation. As you learned in this video,
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words can take as long as sentences, so don't rush longer words. Give them as much time
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and shape as you would a sentence with the same stress pattern. And as you get more
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and more comfortable with the concept of rhythmic contrast, work on making your short syllables
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extremely short, flatter, and quieter. It will make a beautiful difference in your pronunciation.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English
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