Study English | American English Pronunciation | What Makes American English Sound AMERICAN?

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Rachel's English


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Today is the third video this December where we're using the Friends Christmas episode,
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The One Where Rachel Quits Her Job to study English.
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Last week, she had a job interview.
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Now in this episode, she's gotten the job and it's her last day working at the coffee shop.
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We're going to study this scene and everything we can about American English pronunciation
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to figure out what makes American English sound American.
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Here's the scene.
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There you go. Enjoy.
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>> Should I tell her I ordered tea? >> No.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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And, uh, I just wanted to say that I made some really good friends here.
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And, uh, it's just time to move on.
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As of this moment, I will never have to make coffee again.
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And now let's do the analysis together.
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There you go.
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Okay our first thought group here is three words long.
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What is the stress?
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What's the most stressed word?
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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The stress is all going up towards the peak.
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The energy peaks out on the word go that has the O diphthong.
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You will need some lip rounding for that.
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There you, going up and pitch, going up in energy and volume,
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there you go and then the up-down shape on the stressed syllable
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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Try to do that. Try to do it really smoothly connected with that peak of stress on go.
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You'll listen to it three times then there will be a little pause for you to try it.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go.
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There you go. Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy. Second syllable stress.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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So, the context here, this is Rachel's last shift.
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The end of her last shift.
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She did get a job in the video that we studied last week.
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This section of the episode
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she had just had an interview where she didn't feel like she did very well,
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but she did get the job
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and so this is her last shift and she knows that she has a job to go on to.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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Enjoy.
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>> Should I tell her I ordered tea? >> No.
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Okay Chandler didn't actually order coffee.
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What is the stress of his question here?
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Should I tell her I ordered tea?
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Should I tell her I ordered tea?
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Should I tell her I ordered tea?
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Should I tell her, the verb, should I tell her I ordered tea, tea and the pitch goes up.
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It's a yes/no question.
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Those are our two most stressed syllables there.
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Should I,
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the word should. I would say is I would write that with a SCHWA should, should, should I, should I.
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The D is a flap sound because it comes between two vowels or diphthongs.
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The L is silent here, so it comes between the SCHWA and the I diphthong.
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So, it says should I, should I, da, da, da, da, da.
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The tongue bouncing on the roof of the mouth should I tell her.
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Should I tell her...
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Should I tell her...
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Should I tell her...
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Should I tell her.
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Tell begins with True T
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because that starts a stressed syllable.
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That's always going to be a true T
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unless it's the TR cluster then it might be a CH sound, tell her.
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We have a dropped H the ER, the SCHWA R ending just links on to the word before tell her,
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tell her, should I tell her.
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Should I tell her...
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Should I tell her...
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Should I tell her I ordered tea.
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I ordered both a little flatter, lower in pitch I ordered, I ordered, I ordered, I ordered tea.
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Before the stressed word tea
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and again that is a True T because the T there begins a stressed syllable.
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I ordered, I ordered, I ordered these two words flatter in pitch simplified less clear.
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I know the word order
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can be really tough I actually have a video that goes over how to pronounce that word when it's stressed,
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you can check it out.
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I'll put a link in the video description.
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...I ordered tea?
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...I ordered tea?
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>> I ordered tea? >> No.
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No. No. No.
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Quick up-down shape no, no.
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No.
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No.
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No.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Stress on 'scuse.
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Notice the word is not excuse but it's scuse. She turns it into one syllable.
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This is pretty common, so the letter X here represents two sounds K and S,
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ex-cuse but it's not uncommon to drop the first vowel and drop the K
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and just say scuse, scuse S sound K, U diphthong Z ‘skjuz, 'skjuz me excuse me
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and that's what she does here, stress on that syllable.
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'Skjuz me, everyone.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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Uh. Okay after the word uh what is the stress of this thought group?
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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This is my last night, this is my, this is my.
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These first three words said pretty quickly
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this is my last then we have more stress there, last night working here.
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this is my last night working here.
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this is my last night working here.
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this is my last night working here.
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So, last and work have the most stress.
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Even so, even though last is one of the stressed words it does have a dropped sound.
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There is no T.
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The reason is because it's part of an ending ST cluster.
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The next word begins with a consonant.
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The T between two consonants like this even when they're in two different words is often dropped.
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Last night, it's just the S sound into the N sound,
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last night and then we have a Stop T at the end of night.
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That's because the next word begins with a consonant and the sound before it was a vowel or diphthong.
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In this case the AI as in buy diphthong.
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So, the sound before is
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a diphthong but the letter before is an H
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which we would think of as being a consonant letter
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but if the T was between two consonants we would drop it just like here.
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We don't talk about letters; the rules are all about sounds.
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So here the T is not between two consonants, it's after the I diphthong before consonants.
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That's why this T is a Stop T.
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If you're completely confused about the T pronunciations
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I do have a playlist at that goes over
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all of the different ways that we pronounce T's and the rules around them.
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this is my last night...
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this is my last night...
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this is my last night working here.
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Last night working here stress, unstress.
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Stress, unstressed, unstressed, last night working here.
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So, the ing ending and the word here flatter, lower in pitch coming down in vocal energy.
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The word 'work' this is a really tough word.
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Don't try to make a vowel, it's the R vowel consonant combination wərk.
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This is how we do it in American English.
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This vowel doesn't really have a sound by itself, it just blends with the R,
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wərk, work.
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So, work, no jaw drop. We don't need much jaw drop for this sound.
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Tip of the tongue pulls back and up a little bit wər, wərking, wərking here.
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...working here.
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...working here.
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...working here.
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And, uh...
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And, uh...
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Okay, it's not that common to hear the D in the word and but
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she does do it especially
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you'll hear people doing that when they're thinking of what to say next
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then they're more likely to fully pronounce and.
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And, the D links right into the next sound, which is the UH as in butter sound and, uh.
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And, uh...
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And, uh...
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And, uh, I just wanted to say that...
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What's the stress of this next thought group?
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that.
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Again, ST cluster followed by a consonant just like last night becomes las' night
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just wanted becomes jus' wanted.
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I jus' wanted to say that.
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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Everything links together really smoothly.
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We have three more Ts here.
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Let's study them what happens with these Ts.
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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I just wanted to say that...
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Wanted to say, wanted to say this first T totally dropped.
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That's pretty common in this word because it comes after an N.
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Lots of other people will do that waned.
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So, ED ending here it's funny because we drop the T but it still follows the rules for coming after a T sound.
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So, the rules for ED ending is when it comes after T or D it's the IH as in sit vowel and the D sound.
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So, even though the T is dropped that rule still holds wan'ed, wan'ed, wan'ed
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and when the word before to, t-o ends in a D it's common to just drop the T sound all together
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and just put a SCHWA at the end
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wanid, wanid, wanid, wanid, wanid to say, wanid to say that.
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just wanted to say that...
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just wanted to say that...
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just wanted to say that...
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She does a True T release here at the end of that.
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It's also common to make that a Stop T when it comes to the end of a thought group like it does here
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but here she makes it a True T.
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So, I just wanted to say that.
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We have four Ts that are part of the official pronunciation
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of those words but only one of them is pronounced as a True T.
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The other three are all dropped.
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That's crazy. I love English.
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...just wanted to say that...
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...just wanted to say that...
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...just wanted to say that I made some really good friends here.
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What's the stress of this phrase?
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...I made some really good friends here...
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...I made some really good friends here...
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...I made some really good friends here...
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I made some really good friends here.
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I here made, the verb, I made some really good friends, noun, here.
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So, the general way that stress works is content words are usually stressed.
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Those are nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs
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but they're not all always stressed for example, the word good
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is not stressed compared to really, really good.
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Really has more stress.
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I made some really good friends here.
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...I made some really good friends here.
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...I made some really good friends here.
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...I made some really good friends here.
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The word some, if that was fully pronounced it would have the UH as in butter vowel.
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If it was stressed it would have that up-down shape some,
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but I would actually write that with the SCHWA some, some.
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It's flatter and pitch. I think the vowel is not full, I think it's reduced, made some really good friends here.
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...I made some really...
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...I made some really...
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...I made some really good friends here.
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Friends here, friends here.
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I notice she is ending with her pitch going up a little bit friends here.
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That's to show that she's not done talking she has a little bit more to say.
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...friends here.
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...friends here.
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...friends here. And, uh,
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And, uh, there she goes again thinking about what to say fully pronouncing the word and
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linking the D into the next sound the thinking vowel the UH as in butter and, uh.
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And, uh,
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And, uh,
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And, uh, it's just time to move on.
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In this last thought group on this slide what is the stress?
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…it's just time to move on.
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...it's just time to move on.
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...it's just time to move on.
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Time, on and part of the phrasal verb it's just time to move on.
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Now, we have a lot of interesting reductions here.
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First I'm sure you can guess the T is dropped in just because it comes between two consonants.
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Just time, the S going right into the next T there's no extra T
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and the T in time is a True T because the T begins a stressed syllable.
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What about the word it's, it's, how is that pronounced?
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...it's just time...
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...it's just time...
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...it's just time...
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T, t, it's just time t. t, the vowel is dropped.
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That's not an uncommon pronunciation you will hear that it's, that's, what's and let's can all do this.
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I actually have a video that goes over those reductions. I'll link to that in the video description.
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...it's just time...
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...it's just time...
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...it's just time to move on.
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So, it's just the TS sounds linked right into the next word, t's just, t's just, t's just time.
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Now, the word to, this word reduces usually, almost all the time the vowel will reduce to the SCHWA
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and the T changes so it can be a True T, but it can also be a Flap T and it's a flap T here.
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That happens when the sound before was voiced.
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Not always you don't have to do it that way, but you'll hear it that way a lot time to, time to, time to.
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So, it's more like a D sound a flap sound in American English than a True T.
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We don't have the true T release, time to.
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...it's just time to...
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...it's just time to...
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...it's just time to move on.
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Time to move on, time to move on and then
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part of the phrasal verb move on the final word has some stress too - time to move on.
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…time to move on.
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...time to move on.
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...time to move on.
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As of this moment,
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What's the stress of this thought group?
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment,
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Definitely the most stressed word is the word this.
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As of this moment.
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Mo has a little bit of stress too, it's the stressed syllable of that word but this has the most stress.
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As of this moment.
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As of, those two words link together really smoothly with a Z sound, as of this moment.
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment and she does a True T release here.
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You won't always hear that but she's feeling energized, she's excited about what's happening.
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She's also speaking to a larger group so in those cases you might pronounce more of your Ts
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than you would in conversational English.
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment,
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As of this moment, I will never have to make coffee again.
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And then she breaks up this next statement into a few thought groups with some pauses
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to bring extra emphasis. I will never, I will never
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really stressing that word going up in pitch because she's not done and then a break.
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...I will never...
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...I will never...
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...I will never have to make coffee again.
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Have to make coffee and again she goes up in pitch because she's not done talking
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and then the pitch at the end, again, goes down because that is the end of her statement.
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So, she broke that sentence up into three different thought groups
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to just bring extra stress to it, I will never have to make coffee.
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So, by putting the break after the word the stress word never and the stress word coffee
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just brings more emphasis to those words.
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...have to make coffee again.
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...have to make coffee again.
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...have to make coffee again.
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Have to make and actually I'm noticing here she is not reducing the word to;
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she's making that a True T and an OO vowel which
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again we almost never do but she is bringing emphasis to each word in this phrase.
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She is so excited to never have to serve coffee again
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that she did actually fully pronounce that word, but it was still flat.
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It was still unstressed low in pitch,
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have to make coffee again
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have to make coffee again
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have to make coffee again.
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have to make coffee again.
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The joke of this episode of course is that the very next scene is of her at her new job
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where she is being told that her boss likes coffee and that she needs to make it for him.
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Let's listen to this whole conversation one more time.
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There you go. Enjoy.
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>> Should I tell her I ordered tea? >> No.
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Excuse me, everyone.
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Uh, this is my last night working here.
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And, uh, I just wanted to say that I made some really good friends here.
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And, uh, it's just time to move on.
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As of this moment, I will never have to make coffee again.
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If you love learning English with TV we do have a whole playlist for that.
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