New Year, New Accent! Improve your American Accent!

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Rachel's English


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Welcome to 2016, welcome to your new accent.
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How long have you been studying English? How happy are you with your pronunciation? It’s
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a new year, and it’s a new opportunity to get fluency in spoken American English. The
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Sounds of American English, and how they relate to stress, are the building blocks of American
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English. So I’ve made a new set of 36 videos, totaling nearly 3 hours, that is truly special
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for the way integrates understanding stress into learning sounds.
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Most of the materials you'll find elsewhere just teach the sounds on their own, in isolation.
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It's a mistake to learn this way -- we learn sounds to speak words and sentences, not just
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sounds! For beginners, you can focus on the different sounds, and how they’re made.
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More advanced learners can focus on the subtleties of how sounds are affected by stress to put
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the finishing touches on their American accent. Every vowel and diphthong video teaches the
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sounds in the context of stress, so you’re working on the overall character of American
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English, which is so important.
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These videos have a mix of explanations, images, and slow motion speech study. I recommend
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watching all of the videos at once, several times. It’s a lot of information. Give your
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mind the time to take it all in and get the bigger picture. Then go back and study individual
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sounds. Imitate and practice the example words out loud.
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Today’s the day. This set of videos is now available. You can buy the download for just
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$27. That’s less than a dollar per video. You can download the videos to your device
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or simply stream them. Go to RachelsEnglish.com/sounds
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to purchase, and you’ll get instant access
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to all of the videos. If a DVD is more your style, I’ve got you covered. The set is
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available as a DVD as well.
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If you can’t afford to purchase, you’ll still get access to the videos. The videos
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in this collection will be released on YouTube twice a month, every first and third Thursday
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until May 2017. But why wait? Get the whole set now, study the sounds as a unit, and get
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fluency in your spoken English. Make 2016 YOUR year. Welcome to 2016, welcome to your
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new accent.
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Here’s a sneak peak: the video on the AA as in BAT vowel.
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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to learn how to pronounce the
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AA as in BAT vowel.
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This is a sound that changes depending on the following sound. So, it can either be
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a pure vowel or a modified vowel. We’ll go over both in this video.
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To make the pure AA vowel, the jaw drops quite a bit, AA.
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The tip of the tongue stays forward; it’s touching the back of the bottom front teeth,
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AA. The back part of the tongue stretches up.
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The tongue is wide, AA. Because the tongue is high in the back and low in the front,
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you can see a lot of it. This is different from the 'ah' as in 'father' vowel, for example,
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where the tongue presses down in the back and you see more dark space in the mouth.
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AA, AH.
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You can also see the corners of the mouth pull back and up a little bit. AA.
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Let’s take a look at the pure AA vowel up close and in slow motion.
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The tongue tip is down and the back of the tongue lifts. Here’s the word ‘sat’.
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The tongue position is easy to see because of the jaw drop needed for this vowel.
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When AA is in a stressed syllable, the vowel will go up and come down in pitch, AA. Sat,
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AA. In an unstressed syllable, the vowel is flatter and lower in pitch, quieter, aa. This
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vowel is unstressed in the second syllable of ‘backtrack’. Let’s look up close
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and in slow motion.
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In the first, stressed syllable, the jaw drops, and we see the corners of the lips pull back
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and up for the stressed AA. In the unstressed syllable, the jaw drops less. Let’s compare
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them.
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On top is the stressed AA. You can see the jaw drops more. For the unstressed AA, the
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corners of the lips are a little more relaxed than in the stressed version, where they pull
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slightly back and up.
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Generally, the unstressed version of a vowel or diphthong is more relaxed and doesn’t
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take the full mouth position, in this case, a little less jaw drop, and relaxed lips.
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This is because unstressed syllables are shorter, so we don’t take the time to make the full
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position.
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At the beginning of this video, I said the AA vowel is not always a pure AA. This vowel
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changes when it’s followed by a nasal consonant. When it’s followed by the M or N sounds,
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the tongue relaxes in the back, making an UH sound after AA. AA-UH. It’s not a pure
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AA sound. Unfortunately, this change is not represented in the International Phonetic
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Alphabet. It’s still written with the same AA symbol. So, you just have to know when
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it’s followed by [m] or [n], it’s different.
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We don’t say ‘man’, aa, ‘man’, with a pure AA. We say ‘man’, aa-uh, aa-uh,
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relaxing the tongue and corners of the lips before the consonant. You can think of this
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UH relaxation as the ‘uh’ as in ‘butter’ sound or schwa sound. Let’s look up close
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and in slow motion at the word ‘exam’.
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First we see the familiar shape of the mouth, when the AA is in a stressed syllable. Watch
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how the relaxation that happens: the corners of the lips relax in. The tongue will relax
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down in the back. And the lips close for the M consonant.
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This relaxation of the corner of the lips and back of the tongue happens when the AA
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vowel is followed by the N consonant as well. For example, the word ‘hand’. Haa-uhnd.
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Hand.
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So, when you see this symbol followed by this symbol or this symbol, it’s no longer a
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pure AA. Think of relaxing out of the vowel, AA-UH.
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If the next sound is the NG consonant, it’s a little different. Rather than ‘aa-uh’,
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the vowel changes into AY. It’s really like the AY as in SAY diphthong. First, the middle
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part of the tongue lifts towards the roof of the mouth, then the front part of the tongue.
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Let’s watch ‘gang’ up close and in slow motion.
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The position for the first sound looks a lot like AA, but the part of the tongue lifting
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up is more forward. Gaaaang. Then the front part of the tongue arches up towards the roof
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of the mouth, while the tongue tip remains down.
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When you see this symbol followed by this symbol, it’s no longer a pure AA. It’s
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more like AY. Gang. Thanks.
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Pure stressed AA: Sat, aa Pure unstressed AA: backtrack, aa
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AA, aa, AA, aa.
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AA vowel modified by M: exam, aa-uh AA vowel modified by N: man, aa-uh
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AA vowel modified by NG: gang, ay
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Example words. Repeat with me: Chapter, can, act, last, bank, bypass.
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I hope this video helps you understand this sound. That’s it, and thanks so much for
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using Rachel’s English.
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