FAST ENGLISH - the 'for' reduction: The #1 Secret You Need for Speaking English Fast

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What is the trick of native speakers that helps them speak so fast
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but still be understood by other native speakers with no problem?
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As a non-native speaker, can you learn reductions and sound more natural speaking English?
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Can you learn how to speak English fast while still being clear?
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You bet! That means, absolutely.
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Today we’re going to study up-close shots of the mouth while we study the ‘for’ reduction.
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This video has over 500 sentences so you can study how native speakers use this reduction
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to speak fast English, while sounding natural and clear.
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And I guarantee you’re going to be able to do it yourself.
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We’re going to break it down, we’re going to make it clear for you.
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And even if this is a concept that you know already all about,
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being able to see it up close and in slow motion, in action, reveals so much.
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You’re going to get a lot better at it.
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And in working with these sentences, you’re really going to build towards that habit
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of being able to do the reduction perfectly, without thinking about in conversation.
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Let’ start.
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A couple seconds on the basics. The words is F-O-R.
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Fully pronounced, written in IPA with the AW as in LAW vowel,
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but that R does change the vowel. It’s not a pure AW vowel.
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It’s fo-oo. Fooooooor.
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But we’re not here to perfect the full pronunciation,
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because this word is rarely fully pronounced.
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It’s almost always reduced.
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In IPA that is written with the schwa.
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When schwa is followed by R, you don’t need to try to make a vowel at all.
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The R overpowers the schwa, so your word becomes fff-rrr. Frrr.
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Said as quickly as you can. frrr.
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That’s a reduction.
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A reduction means a sound changes or is dropped.
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It’s not FOR, it’s frr.
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Let’s look at this up close and in slow motion.
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This is the phrase: It’s just for fun.
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Notice the T sound is dropped here because it comes between two consonants.
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It’s just for fun.
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It’s just for fun.
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This is something that you do not because you benefit from it in time or money or convenience, but pleasure.
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It’s just for fun.
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Let’s say you’re driving somewhere and you decide to take a way that’s longer because it’s prettier.
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We call that the scenic route.
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You could say, let’s take the scenic route, just for fun.
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First, we’ll just watch the whole sentence. Here it is:
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Now we’ll see that again, and we’ll break down ‘for’
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Here we are in the position for the F.
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The bottom lip is pulled up a little so the inside is touching the bottom of the top front teeth.
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The top lip is lifted a little so it’s not touching the bottom lip.
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The correct position for the F is not this: ffff.
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Don’t curl your lip in. It’s the inside of the lip, here, that touches here.
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Ffff. Ffff.
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See that? Very relaxed.
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Now let’s watch the whole word FOR, pronounced ‘fer’.
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Wow. That was fast, and this is even slowed down.
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Ferr. Ferr.
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Now we’re back into position for the F for the next word, fun.
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Let’s watch just the word ‘for’ a few times
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For
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Try that now. For.
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Okay. Let’s finish the phrase.
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For fun.
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for fun.
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for fun.
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‘For’ is much shorter than the stressed word ‘fun’.
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Now, we don’t want to rush through our stressed words,
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that would be fast English but unclear English.
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So know your reductions, learn them, but don’t rush through everything.
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Stressed syllables should still be long and have that up-down shape.
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For fun.
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For fun.
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Ready? 1, 2, 3, click it!
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Okay, now, do you have to use this ‘for’ reduction?
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If you want to sound natural, yes, you do.
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The alternative is this:
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Just FOR fun.
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Just FOR fun.
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A native speaker would never pronounce it that way,
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a fully pronounced 'for'.
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Short and long, that contrast, is important in American English.
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So we need frr to have contrast.
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Just for fun.
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Just for fun.
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Now let’s look at that up close again, but this time at regular pace.
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Now we’re going to isolate just the word ‘for’.
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Ok, my mouth is in position for the F of ‘fer’.
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Now, let’s play just that word.
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For. Wow, that was fast.
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Let’s see that three times.
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Notice how we go right from F into R. There’s no jaw drop to make a vowel or anything like that.
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The mouth movement is minimal.
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Let’s watch just that word in slow motion three times right now.
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Notice how minimal the mouth movement is.
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Okay, let’s see ‘for fun’ at regular pace now.
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For fun.
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Fer, fer.
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The ‘for’ reduction. I love it.
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Now we’ll look at the phrase: It’s for dinner. In slow motion.
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Here is the position for F.
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I’m starting the word ‘for’. Let’s hear it.
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Wow, that was fast.
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I’m done with the R now, and my mouth is ready for the D in dinner.
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Let’s just hear that word FOR again.
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Let’s see the whole sentence one more time.
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Let’ listen now at regular pace.
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You’ll see the full sentence, then just the word ‘for’ isolated.
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It’s so fast, isn’t it? fr, fr, fr.
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Try that with me now, try it a few times, fr.
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You do it. For.
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For dinner.
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For dinner.
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You do it.
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For dinner.
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Okay, now you get it.
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It’s time to watch it, listen to it, practice it.
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We’re going to see over 500 sentences now.
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Knowing about it will not change the way you speak.
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Training and repetition is what will change the way you speak.
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If you’re ready to set aside time for this kind of work,
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if you’re ready to change your accent, that’s exactly what we do in Rachel’s English Academy.
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It is the training ground for accent transformation,
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for understanding Americans, for feeling confident speaking.
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Check it out at RachelsEnglishAcademy.com
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Okay, now, here’s how the rest of the video will work.
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You’ll see the sentence in slow motion four times,
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try repeating out loud the fourth time.
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Then you’ll see the sentence at regular pace four times,
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again, the fourth time with the video, repeat out loud.
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You know what, work on this every day this week.
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Seven days in a row,
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then let me know in the comments what this kind of work has done for you.
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Fantastic.
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I can tell you’re interested in reductions.
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I recommend this video, which has some examples of reductions where we drop the H.
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I love this set of words.
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Please like and share this video and don’t forget to subscribe with notifications if you haven’t already.
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I make new videos on the English language every Tuesday.
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That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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