How to say INTERESTING - 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 the interesting pronunciation
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of the word ‘interesting’.
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This word can be pronounced a couple of different ways. Thanks for the request for this video.
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This word can be four or three syllalbles. If it’s four syllables, it can be pronounced
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IN-te-res-ting. Interesting. Oh, that’s interesting. Or, as you know, Americans sometimes
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drop the T after an N. So you’ll definitely hear it pronounced this way: IN-er-es-ting.
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Interesting.
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I pronounce it as just three syllables. And when we do that, we tend to change the T to
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a CH sound. We do this with the TR cluster a lot, you’ve probably noticed. ‘Train’
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usually sounds more like ‘chrain’.
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As a three-syllable word, stress is still on the first syllable. DA-da-da. Interesting.
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In. The IH as in SIT vowel. It can be difficult for non-native speakers. The tendency is to
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make the EE vowel instead. EE-nteresting. Een. But it should be ‘in’. It’s a little
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more relaxed. Though the tongue position is similar, it’s not as close to the roof of
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the mouth, ih, in-. Also, think of droping your jaw just a little bit more. Een-, in-.
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So the tongue tip is forward, lightly touching the back of the bottom front teeth, while
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the mid-front part arches up. But again, it doesn’t get too close to the roof of the
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mouth, ih. For the N, the tongue tip goes to the roof of the mouth. In-ch. Now it’s
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where it needs to be for the CH: at the roof of the mouth. We stop the air, and pull the
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tongue back for the R, in-chr. Notice how the lips flare for the CH and the R. In-chr.
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Now we have the schwa so the tongue relaxes forward again so the tip is down. I’m going
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to show how the tongue moves in this word with my finger. Interesss. For the S, the
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tongue tip is also down, and we push air through the teeth, ss. “Inchrusss.”
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Now we have a True T, but it’s a little weak. It doesn’t start a stressed syllable,
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so, (with hand), TT, the escape of air isn’t quite that strong. But the tongue does go
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to the roof of the mouth and pull away. Interest-. Tt, tt, tt, a little burst of air. Interes-ting,
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-ting. Now we have the IH vowel, but it does get a little tighter when it’s followed
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by an NG. So, in this case, maybe you can think of it being like an EE vowel. –Ting,
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interesting, -ting. It’s unstressed, so it should be fast, -ting. Back of the tongue
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touches the roof of the mouth for the NG sound at the soft palate. Interesting.
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Though I’ve taught you here with the CH sound, you can also just make a T sound: Interesting,
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tt, tt, tt, interesting. I think ‘interesting’ with the CH is a little easier, and little
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more common.
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Now you’ve learned the mechanics of how to make the word. Work on that for a little
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while, and then forget it. Now, just do some listen and repeat with me.
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In-chruh-sting.
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Great, now let’s see this word up close and in slow motion.
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Because of the position of the teeth, you can barely see the tongue move up for the
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N. You can clearly see the flared lips for the CH and R. The lips come into a tighter
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circle for the R. The corners relax out for the schwa and S. And you can’t even see
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the last syllable because the jaw doesn’t really need to drop. Let’s watch again.
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Because of the position of the teeth, you can barely see the tongue move up for the
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N. You can clearly see the flared lips for the CH and R. The lips come into a tighter
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circle for the R. The corners relax out for the schwa and S. And you can’t even see
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the last syllable because the jaw doesn’t really need to drop.
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If there’s a word or phrase you’d like help pronouncing, please put it in the comments
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below.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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