Idiom "Back Burner" -- How to Use and Pronounce -- American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English Pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the idiom ‘on the
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back burner’ to learn its meaning and pronunciation.
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Just today I was writing an email to a business contact. I said: My bookkeeping project has
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been moved to the back burner for the time being.
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What is the literal meaning of this?
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This is a stove. It has four burners. And this is the back burner, here and here. Now,
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what’s in this pot isn’t that important right now. It doesn’t need much attention.
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So I’m just going to move it to the back burner. There we go. I have literally moved
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it to the back burner.
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That’s the literal meaning of ‘back burner’. But the phrase ‘back burner’ is used more
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commonly as an idiom. You move something to the back burner when something else comes
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up that has become more important. It doesn’t mean you’re not going to work on it, it
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just means you’re not going to work on it right now or very much.
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You may hear ‘back burner’ with the verb ‘move’ or ‘put’. Let’s put that
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on the back burner. Or simply ‘on’.
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Let’s look at a few more examples of how to use this idiom before we discuss how to
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pronounce it.
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Yeah, I have a lot going on. I should put some things on the back burner, but, I don’t
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really want to.
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>> I had, just a big event at my work, and so now I’ve got a lot on my plate to try
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to deal with the post-event stuff as well as things that I had put on the back burner
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while I was working on the event. >> Right.
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Back burner. ‘Back’ is the most stressed syllable here. Baa-. It has a clear AA as
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in BAT vowel. Lift your tongue in the back, aa, and lift your upper lip just a little
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bit. Ba-. Back burner. We have a very soft K sound before the B. Back, kk, kk, kk. The
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tongue goes up to the soft palate and releases, kk. It’s not strong, KK, but pretty soft,
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kk, kk. Back, back, back burner.
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‘Burner’ is a two-syllable word with stress on the first syllable. But it’s not as stressed
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as the word ‘back’. Let’s take some of the energy out of the voice to give contrast
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to ‘back’. Back burner, burner, burner. Back burner. Since the first syllable won’t
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be too stressed, we can make the first and last syllables sound the same, ur, ur, with
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a quick flip of the tongue for the N, -urner, -ner. UR, this vowel is a lot like the R consonant:
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flare the lips, and pull the tongue tip back and up, ur, ur. This part of the tongue can
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be either touching the roof of the mouth or the inside or bottom of the side teeth here,
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urr. And the tongue tip doesn’t touch anything. Urrrrnerrr. So the tongue just flaps up quickly
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for the N -urner, then right back down into position for the UR again. This time, even
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less energy is in the voice. Let the pitch go down, -ner, -er. This will give us the
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right sound. -Urner, -urner. Burner, back burner. Back burner.
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Let’s look at the examples one more time.
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Yeah, I have a lot going on. I should put some things on the back burner, but, I don’t
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really want to.
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>> I had, just a big event at my work, and so now I’ve got a lot on my plate to try
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to deal with the post-event stuff as well as things that I had put on the back burner
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while I was working on the event. >> Right.
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Try it out. Think of a scenario where you could use the idiom and share it in the comments
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