The MOST DIFFICULT ENGLISH WORDS made EASY!

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Rachel's English


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Today we’re studying words that are difficult in English because of the sound combinations.
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Don’t worry, they’re not just difficult for non-native speakers.
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They can be difficult for native speakers too.
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So, and I also struggle with, and there’s no synonym for this one: rural.
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Rural. I get questions about that.
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R-U-R-A-L. It’s very difficult. Rural.
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Now, I’m noticing a pattern. With ‘regularly’ and ‘rural’, I think you’re having issues with R’s and L’s maybe.
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I have always struggled with the R.
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And I don’t know why. Can you help me?
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I can.
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Rural?
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Yeah, that’s a tough word.
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We’re going to go over it, break it down, make it easier to pronounce, along with several other difficult words.
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And yes we’ll study the mouth movements of these tricky sound combinations
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with up close, slow motion shots.
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Craig Melvin is a broadcaster for NBC and he said rural is a tricky word, he also said regularly.
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R’s and Ls’s.
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These are sounds you’re going to be seeing a lot of in this video.
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In fact, each word in this video has both sounds.
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Regularly
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Regularly
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Part of what we can do to make this word easier is focus on stress.
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The first syllable is stressed.
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Re-.
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For the first R, you need a lot of lip rounding.
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Re-.
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Let’s see that up close.
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Regularly
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Can you believe how much the lips round for a beginning R?
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The tip of the tongue is pulled back and up a little bit inside the mouth, rrr.
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Re--
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Then the jaw drops and we have the EH vowel in the stressed syllable.
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Quite a bit of jaw drop.
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The tongue tip is down and the middle part of the tongue lifts up.
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This is a lot more jaw drop than we’ll get in the rest of the word with the unstressed syllables.
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Here we see the tongue move a little bit.
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This is at the back of the tongue as the back lifts.
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Reg--
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The back of the tongue goes up to touch for the G: ggg---
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It's touches the soft palate.
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Reg, reg.
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Regularly.
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Now we have three unstressed syllables.
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Reg–ularly.
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Regularly.
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You’ll see that the lips don’t round nearly as much for this second R
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because it doesn’t begin a stressed syllable.
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The lip position is more relaxed.
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Simplifying your mouth movements and mouth positions
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in unstressed syllables will help you sound more natural when speaking,
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it will help you focus on stress, and I think it will make these difficult words easier to say.
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Let’s look at the mouth for the rest of this word.
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Regu--
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Y sound, schwa as the mouth moves into position for the L.
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This is a light L because it comes before the vowel or diphthong in the syllables.
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The Y sound is made with the back of the tongue on the roof of the mouth.
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Yy--- yy--
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It’s up there for the G, it slides forward as it comes down.
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Regu-, regu-. Regularly.
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Regul--
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The light L can be made two different ways, with the tongue here,
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pressing up on the bottom of the top front teeth, or inside the mouth, pressing up on the roof of the mouth.
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Next we have the schwa-R.
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The R absorbs the schwa, so you don’t need to try to make a separate sound.
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It's just R: Reg-u-lar--rrrr--
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Right from L to R.
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You’ll be able to see the tip of the tongue pull back and up for the R.
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So here’s the R.
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See how the lip position is different from the beginning R?
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Much more relaxed.
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Let’s compare the two.
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Beginning R, much more rounded.
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R ending a syllable, much more relaxed.
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The tongue tip still pulls back and up though.
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Regularly.
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Now we move into another Light L, and again the tongue is pushing up against the bottom of the top front teeth.
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Then the tongue tip will go back into the mouth, behind the front bottom teeth, for the EE vowel: Ly--
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The front part of the tongue is arching towards the roof of the mouth.
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Let’s watch that word a few times slowly.
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Regularly.
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Regularly.
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Regularly.
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When you’re practicing a longer word like this, it does help to break it up
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and practice it just the stressed syllables and just the unstressed syllables.
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Reg-ularly. Reg-ularly.
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It also helps to practice it slowed down.
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Regularly. Regularly.
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That’s something we do a lot of in my online school Rachel’s English Academy.
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If you can’t get it at regular pace, slow it down,
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work out the movements, make that comfortable before trying it again quickly.
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This feels like a lot of work, but you’re not going to have to do this for every word,
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just those words or phrases that are especially tricky for you.
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So now you’ll hear it, you’ll see it three times, then a fourth time with no sound,
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you say it that fourth time, in slow motion.
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Regularly.
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Regularly.
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Regularly.
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Now let’s tackle Rural.
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Rural.
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Beginning R, that’s going to be a really tight circle of the lips
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with the tip of the tongue pulled back and up.
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Rr-- Rural. Rr--
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Yes indeed, a tight circle for the lips.
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Wait.
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Before we go further with that, I have to show you a clip from 30 Rock,
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the pronunciation of the word ‘rural’ was actually a joke for their entire episode.
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Oh, this isn't for TGS. It's for my movie. The rural juror has a limited release next week.
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Oh, congratulations! I didn't know they had a release date for the rur-- for that movie.
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Rural juror.
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Basically that phrase is almost entirely an R sound.
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Let’s get back to the word.
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The first syllable is stressed, it starts with the R sound.
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now the next sound is tricky because it’s followed by an R in the same syllable.
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The vowel is the vowel in book, cook, push, uh.
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UH.
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But the R that follows it does change it.
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You’ll hear a couple of different pronunciations of this word,
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but the most common is to make this an R vowel,
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Rur-al.
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Rural.
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Let’s look at it.
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from the tight circle for the beginning R, the lips relax a bit for the R vowel.
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Lips are still flared though.
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The tongue has relaxed position just a bit.
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The tongue isn’t quite as close to the roof of the mouth.
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Now there is a little re-emphasis of the R
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as the tongue does go back up a little closer to the roof of the mouth again.
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Rrruuu--- rruu---
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I totally get why this word is so frustrating to practice.
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Working on it will help you improve your R sound.
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Because you can’t do this word without an American R.
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Ruuur-- so I start with an R, then I let the tongue lower just a bit, and then I bring it back up again.
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Rrruuu-- rural-- rural.
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Then we have the second, unstressed syllable.
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You’ll see the lips relax.
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You can’t see the tongue, but the tip is coming back down behind the bottom front teeth.
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What? This is an L.
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In ‘regularly’, we saw that tongue tip came here, ll.
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But that was a light L. This is a dark L.
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It comes after the vowel in the syllable.
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The Dark L is made with the back of the tongue and the tongue tip down relaxed.
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Watch.
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Rural.
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You will not see a tongue position like what we saw on ‘regularly’ with the Light L.
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No tongue tip visible.
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So you go straight from the R to the dark sound.
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Rruuurraal. Uhl.
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L is a syllabic consonant.
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It absorbs the schwa. You don’t need to try to make that sound.
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Rural. Uhl.
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Just make that dark sound, tongue tip down, and the dark sound made with the back of the tongue.
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Uhl. uhl. The tongue presses down in the back just a little bit to make the dark sound. Rural.
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Let’s watch it three times slowly,
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then we'll play it again silently, it's your turn to practice it out loud that fourth time.
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Rural.
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Rural.
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Rural.
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Rural.
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A tough word.
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But again, if you practice it slowly, intentionally, it will get much easier.
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Who knows, maybe it will end up being your favorite words.
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The next word also came to mind from a video in the Interview a Broadcaster series that I did.
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This is Chris Jansing, a senior national correspondent for NBC news.
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She pointed out a word with R and L that gets mispronounced a lot.
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I do have some pet peeves. Like nuclear, which we know is nuclear.
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Nuclear.
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If you’re not confident saying this word it makes sense,
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because you’re hearing it mispronounced all the time.
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Many people say: nu-cu-ler, but it should be: nuc-le-ar.
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Nuclear. The L goes with the K. Not, nu-cu-lar.
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Nuc-le-ar.
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By the way, this word has two different meanings.
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The one you probably know
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is relating to the nucleus of an atom, the release of energy associated with that,
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and then things like nuclear waste, nuclear weapons.
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But we also use it in reference to a family.
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It refers to parents and children.
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So, this is my nuclear family, and this picture was taken back in April.
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When I was a kid, my nuclear family was different, it was me, my parents, and my brother.
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Nuclear.
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L goes with the K sound, first syllable stress, let’s look at it.
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Nuclear.
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Nu-- nu--
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N consonant, OO vowel.
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Lips move into a circle for that stressed vowel, nu.
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Then the back of the tongue touches the soft palate in the back, that’s making the K. Kkl--
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The tongue tip immediately comes through the teeth for the L. Nucl-.
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It’s a light L because it comes before the vowel in the syllable.
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Then the tongue tip goes down, touching the backs of the bottom teeth for the EE.
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Nucle-
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--ar.
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Next, you’ll see the lips come into a relaxed flare for the R,
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and you’ll see the tongue tip pull back and up a bit for the ending R.
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Nuclear.
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Focus on the stress, I think it will help.
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Now you’ll see it and hear it three times slowly.
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Then a fourth time silently, repeat it back out loud that fourth time.
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Nuclear.
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Nuclear.
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Nuclear.
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Squirrel.
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How much do you hate this word?
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Let’s study it.
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It’s a two-syllable word with stress on the first syllable.
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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Let’s take a look.
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Squirrel.
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First we have an S.
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The teeth are together.
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Why are the lips rounding?
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They don’t need to round for the S.
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That’s because they’re already getting ready for the W.
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You can’t see the K, that’s done with the back of the tongue
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and it happens very quickly before the lips come into a tight circle for the W.
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Squ.
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Now we have the hard part.
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An R vowel-consonant.
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The thing I always have to tell my students with this vowel
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is that it doesn't sound different than R.
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Rrr---
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the sound for the vowel and R are together, just one sound.
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Squ-irr--el.
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So don't try to make a vowel and then an R, it's just the R sound.
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Squirrel
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So the lips flare and the tip of the tongue pulls back and up.
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Let’s see.
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Squir--
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Tongue tip lifted and pulled back, squirr-.
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It doesn’t pull back much.
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I’ve definitely had students make a sound like squirr--.
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This is from pulling the tongue tip too far back.
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Rrrr.
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The correct sound is more forward.
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Squir-- rrr--
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The tongue tip does pull back, but not a lot.
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Watch the sound you get.
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Match it to rrrrrrrrrrr and not rrrrrrrrrrr.
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And to finish off the word, we have a dark L.
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You won’t see the tongue tip come out of the teeth or go to the roof of the mouth because it’s a dark L.
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Squirrel.
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We just want the dark sound.
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the tongue tip comes back down from the R,
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And it touches lightly the backs of the bottom front teeth,
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it's the back part of the tongue that makes that dark sound, pressing down the back a little bit,
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uhl, uhl, squirrel.
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Let’s watch.
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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Here’s the dark sound.
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Let’s watch and listen three more times, then you repeat once while we're watching.
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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Squirrel.
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Regularly, rural, nuclear, squirrel.
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We covered some truly crazy words in this video.
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What do you think of this slow motion, up close footage?
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Does it help?
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It would be way better if my cheeks were transparent, wouldn’t it?
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Sorry about that.
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I’ve dreamed about that for years.
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Please let me know in the comments below if you like this kind of video and
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what words you’d like to see next.
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And the best way for me to know that you liked it is to share it –
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the more views it gets, the more I know, do that again.
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Now don’t forget to take advantage of the offer from Cambly
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and get a free 1-on-1 lessons, or explore Cambly kids.
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Links in the video description below.
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I’m going to go ahead and let YouTube suggest the next best video for you.
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that’s right here on the screen, click it to continue learning.
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And please don’t forget to subscribe if you haven’t already.
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It’s easy, it’s free.
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I make new videos every Tuesday.
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That's it and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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