How to Pronounce Ending T Clusters + Homophones -- Baking! -- American English

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Hey guys!
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Here with my friend Laura in Massachusetts,
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and we're going to make bagels.
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A very New York thing.
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And, as you know, I live in New York,
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but I've never made these before.
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So this video
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isn't actually about making bagels,
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it's about American English pronunciation.
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>> And, will you just confirm
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that this is accurate? Just by reading it.
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So I'm going to put four and a half teaspoons
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of yeast in, right?
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>> Yes, that is correct.
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Let's take a look at a T
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in an ending consonant cluster.
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In the phrase 'just confirm',
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the T was dropped.
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In the phrase 'just by', the T was dropped.
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In the phrase 'yeast in', we heard the T.
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We also heard the T in the word 'correct'.
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What's going on here?
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If the T comes between two consonant sounds,
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like it did in the first two phrases,
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native speakers will often drop the T.
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This is true of the D sound as well.
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Just confirm, just by, yeast in, correct.
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Let's listen again.
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>> And, will you just confirm
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that this is accurate?
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Just by reading it.
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So I'm going to put four and a half teaspoons
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of yeast in, right?
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>> Yes, that is correct.
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>> And then we need the sugar.
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Which we already decided
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was two and a half teaspoons.
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Did you notice that I dropped the L sound
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in the word 'already'. Aaaw-ready.
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I just used the vowel.
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I've noticed that I and other native speakers
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do this with 'already' and 'alright'.
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Listen to a few more cases
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from our baking day.
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>> Which we already decided
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was two and a half teaspoons.
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>> Alright.
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>> Alright.
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>> Alright, four more.
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>> We need to add two cups of flour.
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'Flour' is a homophone.
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We bake with flour,
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but a flower grows on a tree or a bush.
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>> We need to add two cups of flour.
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And I bought just the perfect amount of flour.
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'Just the'. Did you notice?
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The T was dropped in 'just'
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because the next sound was a consonant.
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>> And I bought just
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the perfect amount of flour.
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>> So this needs to be three minutes.
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Do we need to be …
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>> Oh yeah. Let that stand for three minutes.
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And I took the clock out of the room
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because it was so freaking loud.
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>> Don't you have a watch on?
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Did you notice that
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Laura dropped the H in 'have'?
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This is a common reduction.
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Dropping the H in function words
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'have', 'had', 'her', 'his'.
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You have a, you have a.
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Don't you have a watch on?
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>> Don't you have a watch on?
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>> No, but my iPad says…
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>> It does say,
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"Add additional flour if needed."
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I'm saying, I need it.
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>> Do you want me to get some regular flour?
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>> I got it right here.
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>> Ok. Yeah. It seems that you do need it.
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>> Yeah.
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>> And I don't mean 'knead it'.
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>> No, you mean the other 'need'!
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>> Yeah!
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Another homophone. 'Need' and 'knead'.
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Different spellings, different meanings,
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but pronounced the same.
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>> I'm saying, I need it.
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>> We're going to knead it. [3x]
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>> So, the bagels rested.
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Quietly, they were behaving very well.
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For four minutes,
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and now we're making the hole.
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For four.
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Did you hear how I reduced
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the function word 'for' to 'fer',
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but I did not reduce the content word 'four',
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for four.
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>> For four minutes,
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and now we're making the hole.
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>> Ok. Where are your hot pads?
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>> Third drawer down.
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Where are your.
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That's a lot of schwa/R sounds.
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I reduced 'are' to 'er', and 'your' to 'yer'.
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But I still made it sound like
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three different syllables by reemphasizing
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the R sound for the second syllable.
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Where are, where are, where are,
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where are your, where are your.
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>> Where are your hot pads?
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>> Third drawer down.
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>> We are taking an egg white,
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separated from the yolk.
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Another homophone.
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'Yolk', with the letter L, is the yellow,
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is the yellow, middle part of an egg.
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The other yoke is this.
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Something you can use to attach animals
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to a cart or something similar.
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>> …separated from the yolk,
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and brushing it on the bagels.
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Because not only does it give it a shine,
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but if you want to add some toppings to it,
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like onion flakes,
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you can do that and it sticks that way.
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Because it's kind of sticky.
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Just like most sentences
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in conversational American English,
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there were a lot of reductions there.
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'Want to' became 'wanna'. If you wanna add.
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'Can' was reduced to 'kn'. You can do that.
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'Because' was reduced to 'cuz'. Cuz it's.
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We contracted 'it is' to 'it's', cuz it's.
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'Kind of' became 'kinda'.
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>> But if you want to add some toppings to it,
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like onion flakes,
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you can do that and it sticks that way.
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Because it's kind of sticky.
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I had a lot of fun making these bagels,
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and making this pronunciation lesson for you.
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What do you want to see me bake next?
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Let me know in the comments below.
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That's it, and thanks so much for watching
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Rachel's English.
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>> Close. It's 'using' Rachel's English,
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but that's good.
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>> Oh.
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