Visit Coney Island! (And Study American English Pronunciation)

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Rachel's English


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

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>> Sara, where are we going? >> We're going to Coney Island!
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In this American English pronunciation video, you'll come with me and some friends to Coney
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Island, and study some American English pronunciation in real life.
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>> There's a special trick about the word 'island', pronunciation-wise. Can you tell
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me what it is? >> Well, there's an S in it, but you don't
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really pronounce it in the word 'island'. >> It's silent.
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>> That's right. It is silent.
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Other examples of words with a silent S: aisle, debris, and two state names: Arkansas, and
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Illinois.
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In this video you'll hear English conversation. A few specific topics that I'll point out
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for study: first, the ending, unaccented EE sound. My students whose native languages
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are Russian and Polish often have difficulty with the ending, unaccented EE sound. It tends
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to be too relaxed, and turns into a sound like 'ih'. For example, the word 'many' will be
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pronounced men-ih, men-ih: too relaxed and spread. Many, ee, ee, ee. So, the trick is
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to keep the tongue position very high. Many, many. Words with the ending unaccented EE
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sound in this video: many, Coney, fatty, scary, city. Notice that two of those words, 'fatty'
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and 'city', have a flap T. That is, a T coming between two vowel sounds, so it's pronounced
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like a D sound. Fatty, city. We'll also study some reduction: 'em for the word 'them', 'er
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for the word 'her', ts for the word 'it's', and 'cuz' for the word 'because'.
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>> There are many, many stops before Coney Island. Sara, how long do we have yet?
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>> At least 45 minutes. >> Oh, I love New York City. Don't you?
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>> You can see here, Coney Island is in south Brooklyn. It's on the Atlantic and has a wide,
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sandy beach, and also a boardwalk. From my home in Manhattan, it's about an hour's ride
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on the subway. There's also a park with roller coasters.
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>> Say something to the Rachel's English audience! >> AHH! This is crazy!
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>> How was it?
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>> Which one did you like best? >> Uh, I liked that one better. 0:03:29.400,0:03:23.859 >> Why? >> Uh, this was too fast for me. And I felt,
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it was just kind of weird. That was like I was flying. It was fun.
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>> You were flying. >> Yeah, that one was better, because it was
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longer and you felt like you were flying.
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Because it was longer. Here Megan has reduced the word 'because' to simply 'cuz', 'cuz'.
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Of course, when we reduce, we always want to link. Cuz it, cuz it, cuz it was longer.
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Cuz it was, cuz it was. Notice how those three words, unstressed, less important, are low
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in pitch and flatter compared to the adjective, the content word, the stressed word, 'longer',
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which is longer in length, a little louder, and had more shape. Cuz it was longer [2x]
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>> Cuz it was longer [3x] and you felt like you were flying.
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>> No! I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it!
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>> Never going to do it again. >> She is a blast.
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>> Scary.
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But not as scary as this. Don't worry, I didn't try this one.
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>> We want funnel cake, but we don't know if we can use our tickets!
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>> Ah! The frustration! Why don't you just ask her?
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It's common practice in English to drop the H in words like 'her', 'his', 'him'. So, 'her'
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becomes 'er', 'er'. Make sure that you link this to the word before: ask her, ask her,
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just ask her. This smoothes out the language and sounds more natural.
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>> Why don't you just ask her? [3x]
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>> It's okay, I can get it in that place. >> You just said 'tsokay'! I taught a lesson
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on that once, not too long ago. >> Oh perfect!
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Tsokay. Here, Janae reduced the word 'it's' to simply 'ts', 'ts'. As always, when you
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reduce, you have to link. Tsokay, tsokay.
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>> It's okay [3x], I can get it in that place.
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>> The famous Coney Island boardwalk. With the Atlantic Ocean.
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>> Tim, how are your Dippin' Dots? >> They're great.
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>> I've never had them. >> Yeah, I've never had them either.
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Did you notice how Tim and I both reduced the word 'them' to 'em, 'em. Of course, we
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also linked that word to the word before: had 'em, had 'em, had 'em.
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>> I've never had them. [3x] >> Yeah, I've never had them either. [3x]
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>> They kind of melt together. >> Yeah?
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>> And then they just become this gelatinous mass.
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>> Let me see? >> Look at that.
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>> Oh!
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>> I'm just kidding, I love it. Here's the thing. I forgot that I'm sort of afraid of
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heights. And then I got on the Ferris Wheel, and my friends made me get on the car that
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swings back and forth, and you never know quite when it's going to start swinging again.
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Um, I'm holding on to the side, just... >> WOAH!!
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>> ...just to prepare for the swing. I also get motion sickness, so. It's a bit much.
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>> Oh wow!
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Again, reducing the word 'it's' to simply 'ts'. Tsa bit much. Tsa bit much.
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>> It's a bit much. [3x]
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After the Wonder Wheel, we still went on a few more rides and did bumper cars. Then we
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went to Nathan's on the boardwalk and ate a bunch of hot dogs and fried food. We felt
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pretty gross, but we really still wanted to try funnel cakes.
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>> What is a funnel cake, Kayon? >> Well. Funnel, beginning with F ... is a
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delicious treat eaten at the beach. >> But what is it? Why is it called funnel
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cake? >> Cuz of the way they make it.
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Did you notice? Another 'cuz'. Cuz of the way, cuz of the way they make it.
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>> Cuz of the way they make it. [3x] They put the dough in a funnel
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>> ...and it's runny... >> And they go around like this.
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>> Uh-huh. >> All different ways.
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>> They do that in what? >> A fryer.
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>> Some oil. >> It's a deep fryer.
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>> How's it taste? >> Tastes like dough-nuts.
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>> How's this one taste, Linds? Pretty good? >> It's delicious.
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>> I might need some. >> Yum.
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>> Oh, that's delicious. >> Dee-licious.
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Before we headed home, we were able to catch the fire works that they were setting off
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at the stadium next door because of the minor league baseball game. It was the perfect ending
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to a great night.
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>> You guys tired? >> I think we're mostly tired because we ate
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fatty food. >> We did eat fatty, fatty food.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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Don't stop there. Have fun with my real-life English videos. Or get more comfortable with
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the IPA in this play list. Learn about the online courses I offer, or check out my latest
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