How to Practice Multi-Syllable Words - American English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over how to work on long
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words.
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Multi-syllable words can be really tricky. There are so many sounds and transitions in
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them. So today we’re going to talk about how to work on multi-syllable words.
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I encourage you to keep a running list of long words that have come up in conversation
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for you that are hard for you to say. Maybe they are words that relate to your field of
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study or work.
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Let’s use as an example the word ‘underestimate’. First, look it up in the dictionary and get
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the IPA. But what I really want to talk about today is, make sure you know what syllables
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are stressed. This is a five-syllable word with stress on the middle syllable. There
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is secondary stress in this word, marked by the little line at the bottom. I’m going
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to say, don’t worry about that. They’re more like unstressed syllables than stressed
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syllables.
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Let’s start by just practicing the stressed syllable. Es. Do you know the shape of a stressed
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syllable? I made a video a long time ago about how the voice should curve up and then down
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in a stressed syllable. The sounds are the most important in this stressed syllable – they
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should be the clearest in your word. Practice just the stressed syllable using a hand movement,
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the shape is really important in making the word sound natural. Es, es. Maybe even try
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it in slow motion. Es.
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Now let’s look at the rest of the syllables. We have two before and two after. Practice
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these syllables together, there’s no need to practice them separately like the stressed
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syllable.
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First we have ‘under’. These syllables should be really different than the stressed
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one, es. Under, under. What’s different? They’re a little quieter, less clear, they
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don’t have that shape. There’s less energy in the voice. Under – es – timate. Two
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more syllables, also unstressed. under-, -timate. There’s less mouth movement for these unstressed
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syllables, isn’t there? under-, -timate. They’re simpler. At the beginning of the
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video, I talked about how long words can be hard because there are so many sounds, but
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I want you to see that in unstressed syllables, the sounds don’t have to be fully formed
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and fully pronounced. These sounds are quieter, flatter in pitch, faster, simpler. under-,
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-timate. This should make long words easier, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have to
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practice them. You do, you need repeat a new word over and over, but the point is to break
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it up into simplified and stressed syllables.
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Let’s keep working on it: under – es –timate [2x]. Underestimate [3x].
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Let’s try another word: inevitable. First, look up the stress. The second syllable is
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stressed, which we know because of the mark before it. So let’s break it down. Ev, ev,
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ev. In – ev – itable, -itable, -itable, -itable. In – ev – itable. Inevitable [3x]
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Put together a list of long words and work through them this way. I really think that
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breaking up a word into stressed and unstressed syllables is the best way to master it, along
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with repetition. The more you get used to the contrast of stressed and unstressed syllables,
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the better. Stress really matters in American English.
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If there’s a topic you’d like me to cover, please put it in the comments below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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