Super Bowl 2012 - How to Pronounce CHILI! -- American English

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Rachel's English


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Have you ever wondered how to say the word 'chili'? In this American English pronunciation
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video, you'll learn how to. I took my video camera with me to two different Super Bowl parties.
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>> You're going there first? >> I'm going to Mark and Hillary's first.
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I'm, I'm kind of going before, probably before-- >> I thought you were--
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>> You thought what? >> I thought you were coming after.
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>> Well, I kind of decided that I might not even--
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Here I reduced 'kind of' to 'kinda'. I admit, I'm talking really fast here. I wasn't actually
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planning on using this footage. But it is true that sometimes people do speak that quickly.
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'Kind of' reduced to 'kinda'. Listen again.
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>> Well, I kind of decided that I might not even-- [x3]
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>> Well, I kind of decided that I might not even stay through the end of the game.
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>> Oh. >> I just feel like I have a lot to do tomorrow
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because I have a lot to get ready for.
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>> Are you bringing anything? >> Yeah, but I have to go to the store first.
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I don't know what I'm going to bring. Do you have any suggestions?
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>> Um, no.
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This is my friend Hillary, and yes, she's a little crazy.
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>> Hey, go Giants! AHHH!
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>> This is my friend Mark, who's hosting a Super Bowl party. Mark, who do you think's
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going to win tonight? >> I think the Patriots are going to win.
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>> Why? >> What?!?
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>> I think the Patriots are going to win because their offense is better than the Giants' defense.
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And, they've got Tom Brady and Super Bowl experience.
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>> How do you feel about saying that while you are in the state of New York?
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>> I'm from Philadelphia. So, I don't like the Giants to start with, and I don't like
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the Patriots either. So, I can be very objective. >> You just wanted a reason to throw a good party.
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>> Exactly. >> It works.
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>> Hillary, who do you think's going to win?
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>> I'm going Giants all the way. Um, I feel like Eli Manning really brings it, um, he
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brings it to the table. >> Uh-huh.
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Hillary used the idiom 'to bring something to the table'. This means to provide a useful
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skill. For example, I'm partnering with Tom in my business because he's great at marketing.
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He really brings something to the table. She used a generic bring it to the table, meaning
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'it', that something special, in this case, that makes one win football games. Listen again.
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>> He brings it to the table. [x3]
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>> He brings it to the table. >> Uh-huh.
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>> Um, I also think since we're in New York, it's just more fun to root for the Giants.
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>> I think you're right. >> So, that's my take.
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>> And, can you tell me what you guys have got going here? Now, I'm here early, I'm here
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before all of the other guests. But I hear that there's chili to be had.
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>> There's tons of chili, vegetarian and meat. >> Can you step through how to pronounce 'chili',
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Hillary?
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Did you notice? I reduced the word 'can'. That's because it's a helping verb here, the
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main verb being 'step through'. Can you step through. Kn, kn, can you step through. Listen
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again.
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>> Can you step through how to pronounce 'chili', Hillary?
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>> Uh, I would say 'chili'. >> But how do you do it? What do you do to
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your mouth? >> Well you, you go-- chuh, like, chuh-li--
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>> Ok you know what guys? Forget her. I will teach you how to say 'chili'.
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>> So, chili. It's a two syllable word, first syllable is stressed. Chi-li. It begins with
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the CH consonant sound, ch, ch, opening into the 'ih' as in 'sit' vowel, chi-. Then, there's
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a dark L, so the tongue will pull back a little bit, chil-, before finishing with the tongue
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in the top position. Chil-i. Finally, the unaccented syllable is the 'ee' as in 'she'
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vowel. In both syllables, the vowel sound is written with the I, but in the first syllable,
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it represents the IH sound, and in the second syllable, the EE sound.
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>> Chili. The first syllable tastes delicious. The second syllable tastes delicious.
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>> Isn't it really hot? >> Chili, yum.
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>> Mark, can I help you with anything? >> No, I think I'm good. Thank you.
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>> You're welcome.
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Did you notice? Mark used the phrase 'I'm good'. You can use this to decline an offer.
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Would you like a glass of water? I'm good. Can I get you anything else? I'm good. Can
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I help you with anything? No, I think I'm good. Listen again.
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>> No, I think I'm good. Thank you. [x3]
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>> No, I think I'm good. Thank you.
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Now on to the next party for more chili and to watch the game.
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>> Look! It's Eli Manning! I thought he was going to be in Indianapolis at the game!
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>> It's just me Dan.
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>> Thanks for watching my Super Bowl video. Did you watch the Super Bowl? Leave a comment
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if you did.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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