Rachel's English at the Farmer's Market! - American Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, you'll come with me to the Union Square farmer's market.
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Today I spent some time at the farmer's market where I did things like buy these beautiful
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flowers. The words 'farmer' and 'market' both have the 'ah' as in 'father' vowel followed
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by the R consonant. I've noticed that this combination can be problematic for my students.
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It's important to remember to make a good 'ah' vowel before moving into the R consonant.
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A lot of people want to rush this, and the two sounds end up getting combined to something
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like far-, far-, instead of fah-rr, fah-rr. So, it is true with this combination that
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your tongue will probably start moving back into the R as soon as you start the AH vowel.
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But it's important to start the AH vowel with the tongue tip forward. Far, far. And make
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sure you have enough jaw drop to get the good AH vowel. When in doubt, always practice slowly.
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Ah-rr, farmer's market. Farmer's market.
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The farmer's market at Union Square has some interesting things, like hand-dyed yarn, seafood,
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beautiful flowers, and sometimes, if you're lucky, free samples.
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>> Spicy. >> Is it?
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Did you hear how the intonation went up at the end. Is it? This is true of questions
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that can be answered with yes or no. In general, other questions will go down in pitch at the
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end. For example, what does it taste like? Taste like? like? it? like? Listen again.
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>> Is it? [3x] >> Too spicy or just right?
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Here the question will be answered with either 'too spicy' or 'just right'. So, not a yes/no
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question. Therefore, the sentence goes down in pitch at the end. Just right. Right, right.
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Listen again.
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>> Too spicy, or just right [3x] >> Perfect.
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There's also a local vendor who brings lots of honey, and, with that, bees. After putting
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honey and bees on my finger, the beekeeper told me the only way to get them off is with
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a good shake.
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The farmer's market also has lots of great baked goods, like these cider donuts.
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>> Apple cider donuts. >> Oh, yum!
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>> Can I have some? Can I have some? Again, a yes/no question,
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so the pitch went up at the end. Some? Some? Also, did you notice how I reduced the word
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'can' to 'kn'. We do this when it is a helping verb in a sentence. That is, not the main
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verb. Can I have some? Listen again.
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>> Can I have some? [3x] >> Yeah.
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>> Oh wow. It's soft. That is good.
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>> Now hold up your apple. >> This is my honey crisp apple.
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The word 'apple' is a great word to pick out and study for pronunciation, because many
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people have difficulty with the Dark L sound. It's quite common to hear non-native speakers
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substitute the OH diphthong for the dark L. So we end up getting a sound like 'app-oh'
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instead of 'apple'. App-oh, apple. So what's the difference? When we substitute the OH
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diphthong, you can see that the lips will round. App-oh. This means that the sound is
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being formed here at the front of the mouth. But for the dark L, apple, ul, ul, the sound
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vibrates here in the back of the mouth, and even the throat. Ul, ul, oh, oh, ul, ul. So,
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how do you make the dark L? Ul, ul. To make this, the tongue shifts back a little bit
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in the back, so the tension is in the back of the mouth, back of the tongue. Ul, that's
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what brings the vibration here. Ul, ul, apple, ul, ul, rather than app-oh, oh, oh. Apple,
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apple. There are lots of words that end with this dark L in an unstressed syllable, like
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'bottle', 'incredible'. So, it's really worth getting the sound right. Ul, ul.
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Grape. The 'ay' diphthong is another sound that my students sometimes have problems with.
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Ay, ay. We have to hear two distinctly different vowel sounds, so for the first sound, the
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jaw has to drop quite a bit, and that's the part that my students generally miss. Ay,
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ay. For the second half of the diphthong, the tongue tip still stays down here, behind
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the bottom front teeth, but the front part of the tongue stretches up towards the roof
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of the mouth. That's what brings the jaw up. Ay, ay, grape.
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So, if you ever find yourself in the New York area, I do recommend hitting up the farmer's
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market in Union Square.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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