LEARNING ENGLISH | ADVANCED STUDENT LESSON

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Rachel's English


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One of you reached out to me and said:
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Rachel, will you make a video that goes over the pronunciation of O-O?
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There are many different pronunciations.
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Do you know them all?
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Let’s learn them and practice them.
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As we study the pronunciation of any given letter or set of letters,
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we have to remember the sad fact that English is not phonetic.
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That’s why spelling can be so tricky, and why pronunciation can be so hard.
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A phonetic language is one where speech sounds,
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like AH for example,
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are written just one way.
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But in English, the vowel sound AH
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appears with many different spellings in different words:
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The letter A like in FATHER.
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The letter E like in SERGEANT.
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Ah.
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The Letter O like in BODY.
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Ah.
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The letters AA like in BAZAAR.
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Ah.
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The letters EA like in HEART.
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Ah.
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For example.
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The same is true for letters.
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Any letter, or set of letters like OO,
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might have more than one pronunciation.
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The most common pronunciation for the letter OO is the sound [u].
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This happens in words like ‘zoo’,
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‘food’, ‘moon’, ‘loop’.
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OO.
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The lips are a bit relaxed, and then the come into a tighter circle.
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OO.
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I have a video that goes over the pronunciation of this sound,
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including some close ups of the mouth.
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This is in my Sounds of American English series, and
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I’ll link to that video here and in the description below.
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Another common pronunciation is the UH sound like in ‘book’,
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‘cook’,
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‘foot’,
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‘hoodie’.
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Uh, uh.
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Notice the lips flare a bit for this sound.
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Uh. Uh.
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See an in-depth video on that sound by clicking here, or, you know what’s even better?
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I’ll link to the playlist with ALL the sounds of American English at the end of this video.
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Another pronunciation in some common words with O-O is the AW as in LAW sound.
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For this sound, I’ve only found words where OO is followed by R,
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and that does change the AW sound,
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it makes it more round.
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Let me show you what I mean.
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Some common words here would be ‘door’,
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‘poor’, ‘floor’.
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AW as in LAW is pronounced like this, AW, AW.
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But in these words, the mouth closes more and the tongue pulls back a little bit more:
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door, o-o, do-o- door,
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aw, aw, law.
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So the sound is more closed.
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What about the words ‘flood’ and ‘blood’?
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What vowel sound do you hear there?
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Flood, blood, bloody.
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It’s the UH as in BUTTER sound.
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So, a fourth sound.
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Now, we’ve talked about ‘food’, ‘foot’, ‘floor’, and ‘flood’.
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In all of these words, O-O is pronounced differently.
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In ‘food’, it’s OO.
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In ‘foot’, it’s UH.
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In ‘floor’, it’s AW,
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in ‘flood’ it’s UH.
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Look at the four words.
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Can you tell by looking which vowel sound it is?
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What’s the clue?
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How to do you know the pronunciation of the letters O-O by looking at a word?
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Do you know the answer?
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It’s a disappointing one.
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There’s no way to know by looking at these words.
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Really, the pronunciation of a word has to be memorized when you learn the definition of a new word.
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I know. It’s extra work.
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It’s one of the things that makes communicating in English, speaking English,
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that much harder.
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Food, foot, floor, flood.
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There are even two more pronunciations,
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though they’re not as frequent.
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First, the word ‘cooperation’,
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or, for short, you might see it as ‘coop’.
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What’s interesting is that there, the two letters O
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are actually in different syllables,
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making two different sounds.
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The first is the OH diphthong:
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co- oh- oh-
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and the second is the AH as in FATHER vowel.
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OH-AH. OH-AH.
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Co-op.
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Co-op.
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Occasionally you’ll see this written with a dash between these two syllables,
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but often not.
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Co-op.
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This pronunciation is also in the word ‘zoology’,
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where there is a syllable split between the two O’s.
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OH-AH.
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Zo-ology.
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This one is funny because it’s related to the word ‘zoo’,
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where the double O makes one sound,
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the OO vowel.
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Zoology, the study of animals,
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zoo, a place where animals are kept.
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Same root, different pronunciation of OO.
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Also the O-O in the word ‘brooch’.
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The most common pronunciation for this in the US is with the OH as in NO diphthong.
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OH, broo-, brooch.
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A brooch is a piece of jewelry that you can pin to your shirt or jacket.
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So we’ve gone over six pronunciations.
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Let’s review.
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Double O makes the OH diphthong like in ‘brooch.
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It makes two sounds:
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The OH diphthong plus the AH vowel, like in ‘cooperation’ or ‘zoology’.
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There are also four vowels that can be made with the double O:
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Food, foot, floor, flood.
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For these four, let’s go over more words for each category.
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The UH as in BUTTER vowel:
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Flood, blood,
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and other words or compound words with ‘blood’,
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like ‘bloody’ or ‘blood work’.
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The AW as in LAW plus R:
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Floor, oh-oh, floor,
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door, anything with ‘door’ like ‘doorway’,
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‘doormat’, ‘indoor’, ‘outdoor’.
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Also, the word ‘poor’, which is a homophone with this word ‘pour’, P-O-U-R,
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like when you pour water out of a pitcher.
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The UH as in PUSH vowel:
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there are lots that end in K.
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Book, cook, hook, look, took.
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And any words that are variations or compound words,
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like bookshelf, bookstore, bookworm,
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bookmark, booking, books.
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Cooking, cookbook.
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Fishhook, unhook.
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Looks, looking, lookout.
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Mistook, undertook.
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We have ‘foot’ and related words like:
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football, barefoot, foothill.
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Good, hood, wood, and related words like:
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goodbye,
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lots of words that end in –hood like neighborhood, boyhood,
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girlhood, adulthood.
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We have woods, woodpecker, woodcutter,
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plywood, redwood, hardwood.
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Uh.
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We have brook, booger, cookie.
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And the most common pronunciation, the OO vowel like in: too,
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boot, cool, moon,
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mood, boom, doom,
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food, goofy, fool,
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hoop, loop, noon, oops,
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ooze, roof, soon,
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cartoon, bloom, aloof,
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boost, booze, broom, hoop,
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moose, proof, scoop, shoot,
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stoop, bamboo, Google, goose.
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I hope this video has helped clarify what's going on with the letters O-O.
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You have several different pronunciations,
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but we’ve gone over a lot of the most common words with OO in this video.
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Were any of the pronunciations different from what you thought?
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It might not be a bad idea to watch the video again
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to solidify the words for each pronunciation.
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Also, here’s that playlist I promised you.
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It has a video for each sound in American English.
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That, of course, includes the possible pronunciation of O-O that you learned today.
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As you go forward speaking English,
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think to yourself,
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I am now the master of the letters OO.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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