FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation | Rachel’s English

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FLUENT ENGLISH: The CAN Reduction in American English Pronunciation | Rachel’s English

238,476 views ・ 2018-12-11

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How much do you know about reductions?
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How much do you use them when speaking English?
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Reductions are one of the best ways to sound natural when speaking English.
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And also knowing them well is one of the best ways to improve your listening comprehension.
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In this video, we're going to deep dive on one of my favorite reductions,
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and you'll get so many examples of this reduction in real spoken English,
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that you will absolutely be able to start identifying this in conversation better
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and feeling more confident when using reductions speaking English.
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Can.
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It's not often pronounced that way.
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It's pronounced can.
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And I realized, I have lots of videos from real English conversations where we study this reduction.
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But that in any one of those videos, you may hear the reduction just once or twice.
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I thought, I’ve been making videos for 10 years now
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I have to make a compilation of all of the examples from real-life English that I have of this reduction.
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After that, we'll go to Youglish and hear even more.
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When you hear many examples of reduction that you're studying,
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it almost guarantees that you'll start to identify it in other English conversation, movies,
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TV, to improve your listening comprehension.
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You'll also have lots of examples to study with.
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Watch the video once then go back and watch the examples again and pause after each sentence.
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Say it out loud.
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Train your mind to think of this reduction.
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First, let's play the video where I go over how to make this reduction and how it's used.
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You've got to know that first.
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Then we'll jump into the examples.
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The word ‘can’ can be a noun.
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As in: it's a trash can, or the beans are from a can, they're not fresh.
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In this case, can is pronounced with the AH as in bat vowel.
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So the word can as a noun is a content word.
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Therefore, it is generally not reduced in a sentence.
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But the word can as a verb is generally an auxiliary verb or a helping verb.
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And these are function words, and they will reduce.
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So when is the verb can a helping verb?
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Let's look at two examples.
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Answering the question: Who can do this?
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If I simply say 'I can', 'can' is the only verb so it won't reduce.
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Can with the AH sound.
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I can.
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But if I want to say: I can do it.
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The word 'can' now becomes: can, can.
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I can do it.
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And that's because it's an auxiliary verb to the main verb 'do'.
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I can.
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I can do it.
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Can. Can. Can.
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When it reduces, the word can is pronounced with the schwa sound.
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It is very fast.
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It is lower in pitch.
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Can, can, can, can.
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The K consonant sound, schwa, N.
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Can, can.
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I can do it.
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When you reduce the word 'can', you want to make sure that it links to the words around it.
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You don't want gaps before or after can when it's pronounced.
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Can.
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I can do it.
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We don't want that.
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I can do it.
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I can do it.
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We want it very linked to the words around it.
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Let's look at a few more examples.
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I can bring food.
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I can, I can, I can.
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Linked up to the word I.
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I can bring food.
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We can stay the whole time.
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We can stay.
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We can stay.
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All linked together.
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We can stay the whole time.
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They can have it.
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Can, can.
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They can.
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They can have it.
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She can come with us.
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She can, she can.
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She can come with us.
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You can have my ticket.
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Can, can.
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You can, you can.
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You can have my ticket.
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Mary can do it herself.
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Can, can.
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Mary can, Mary can.
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Mary can do it herself.
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Put it in the garbage can.
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Do you notice the word 'can' doesn't reduce here?
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I snuck in a case where they 'can' is a noun, so it's a content word, it won't reduce.
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Put it in the garbage can.
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John can, John can.
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John can pick us up.
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Lots of examples of can.
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But now let's look at examples of this word in real conversational English.
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Again, these are excerpts from other videos but we're focused on just one thing.
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The can reduction.
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After this, we'll go to Youglish for even more examples.
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I made this video for my friends Super Bowl party.
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I hear that there's chili to be had.
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There's...there's tons of chili, vegetarian and meat.
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Can you step through how to pronounce 'chili', Hilary?
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Did you notice I reduced the word can.
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That's because it's a helping verb here.
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The main verb being 'step through'.
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Can you step through?
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Can, can.
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Can you step through?
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Listen again.
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Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?
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Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?
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Can you step through how to pronounce chili, Hilary?
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Uh, I would say chili.
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But how do you do it?
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This video I made on summer vacation several years ago.
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This is my Uncle Frank.
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Hey!
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Uncle Frank brings his vote every year so that we can try skiing.
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Did you notice the reductions of the words 'that' and 'can'?
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These two function words will often reduce.
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'That' becomes 'that' with either a flap or stop T, depending on the next sound.
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And 'can' when not the main verb in a sentence, becomes can, can.
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So that we can, So that we can.
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So that we can try skiiing.
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Try and skiing, the two content words in this sentence, are clearly much longer than:
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So that we can, So that we can, So that we can.
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These four function words are low in pitch and very fast.
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Listen again.
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So that we can try skiing.
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So that we can try skiing.
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So that we can try skiing.
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Ani, did you make that necklace?
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Can you hold it up for me?
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Another reduction of can.
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Can, can you, can you.
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Can you hold it up for me?
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Can you hold it up for me?
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Can you hold it up for me?
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I made this video after Hurricane Sandy hit the US.
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Laura the reason why I can hardly see you is because powers out.
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In this sentence, the word 'can' is a helping verb.
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It's not the main verb, so it's a function word and I'm reducing it to can, can.
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I can, I can.
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Listen again.
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Laura, the reason why I can, I can, I can.
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Laura the reason why I can hardly see you is because powers out.
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That's correct.
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If you ever need to recharge anything, just come on up to my apartment
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you can have all the power and internet that you want.
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Another can reduction, you can, you can, you can have.
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You can have, you can have, you can have all the power and Internet that you want.
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Will do.
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And hot water.
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Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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In this video, I interview a broadcaster Erica Hill.
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If I don't know how to pronounce it, I’ll look it up.
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So I will either call the international desk and see if there's someone there who is familiar.
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If it's a different language, who speaks, who's a native speaker of that language, so that they can say it for me.
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Ms. Hills speech, as with all native speakers, is filled with reductions.
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Here, she's given us a great example of the reduction of the word can.
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So that they can say it for me--
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Here, can is a helping verb, and say is the main verb.
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Most of the time, can is a helping verb.
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In these cases, we reduce the pronunciation to can.
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So we changed the vowel to the schwa, but just like in 'your'e', the next consonant, here the N,
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absorbs the schwa, so it's just two sounds.
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Kkk-nn.
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Can, can.
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She says it incredibly fast.
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But the main verb say has much more length and that nice shape of a stressed syllable.
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Can say.
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This rhythmic contrast of short and long syllables is very important in American English.
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So that they can say, they can say, they can say, they can say it for me.
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Or I’ll look it up online if I can't find it, you know, if it's a regular word, I’ll go to one of the dictionary websites,
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and oftentimes you can hit a button and you can hear that word.
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You can hit-- Again, a great reduction of the function word, the helping verb can.
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You can, you can.
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And oftentimes, you can hit, you can hit, you can hit a button and you can hear that word.
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Another can reduction.
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Can hear.
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You can hear, you can hear, you can hear that word.
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I’ll do that or I will go and listen to whatever I can find in terms of video online.
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Another can reduction.
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Can find.
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I’ll do that or I will go and listen to
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whatever I can find, whatever I can find, whatever I can find in terms of video online to hear if it's the name,
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to hear that person saying their name.
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So it can be time-consuming?
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It can be. Yeah.
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It can be time-consuming.
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Here, we're stressing the word 'can'.
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Not always, but it can be.
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So we're not reducing the word.
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We're keeping the AH as in bat vowel.
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So it can be, can be, can be, can be time-consuming?
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It can be. It can be. It can be. It can be.
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Yeah. But it's worth it.
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I think one of the worst things you can do is mispronounce someone's name.
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In this video I'm on top of a mountain with my dad.
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It's pretty high.
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Very high.
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As you can see.
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Very cold and windy.
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Yeah.
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We just heard two more reductions.
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The word 'can', a helping verb here, was reduced to can.
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How fast can you make that?
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Practice with me.
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Can, can, can, can see.
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Listen again.
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You can see. You can see. You can, you can, you can, you can, you can see.
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In this video, I'm on vacation with my family.
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Can you wave Gina?
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Hi!
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Can you wave?
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We reduce can when it's a helping verb.
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That is not the main verb in a sentence.
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Wave is the main verb.
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Most of the time, can is a helping verb.
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Can, can, can you wave?
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Listen again.
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Can you wave Gina?
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Can you wave Gina?
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Can you wave Gina?
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Hi!
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In this video, I'm at a nature reserve with my family.
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Can you see the Gators?
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Can you.
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Here, I’ve reduced 'you' again: ye-- with the schwa.
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I’ve also reduced can.
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We do this all the time when it's a helping verb, and it's almost always a helping verb.
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This means it's not the main verb in the sentence.
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Can you see the Gators?
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See was the main verb and can, a helping verb.
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Since the N is a syllabic consonant, it overtakes the vowel, the schwa.
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You don't need to worry about making it.
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So just make a K sound and an N sound.
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Can, can, very fast.
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Can you.
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Try it.
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Can you, can you.
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Listen again.
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Can you see the Gators?
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Can you see the Gators?
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Can you see the Gators?
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There you go, many examples from my past ten years of making videos on this reduction.
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To get even more examples, I'm going to take you to Youglish,
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a great website to hear native speakers saying any given word or phrase.
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In each one of these examples, can is pronounced very fast.
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Can, can, reduced.
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Can, can, can.
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Watch this video a few times.
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Pause and say the examples out loud.
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This will focus your brain on the reduction
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and you'll start to notice it more and more as you hear it around you.
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You look like you're interested in a full playlist of other reductions of American English.
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you know I’ve got that covered for you.
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Click here or in the description below.
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That's it and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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