How to Pronounce Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube - American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over the pronunciation
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of three big social media sites: Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter.
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These are pretty common words and I’ve gotten several requests for them. Thanks for your
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requests.
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These words all follow the same stress pattern: two-syllables, with stress on the first syllable.
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So the second syllables of each of these words will be less important, and a little less
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clear: FACE-book, YOU-tube, TWI-tter. Repeat that with me. Take some of the volume and
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energy out of the voice for the second syllable: FACE-book, Facebook. YOU-tube, YouTube. TWI-tter,
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Twitter. Let's look at each one of these words
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up close and in slow motion. We'll talk about
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each sound, and how those sounds are made.
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First, Facebook. To make the F, the bottom lip comes up and touches the bottom of the
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top front teeth. The jaw drops for the first half of the AY as in SAY diphthong. The second
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half of the diphthong, which requires less jaw drop, happens on the way to the S position.
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For the S sound, the teeth are closed and the tongue tip is forward, lightly touching
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the back of the bottom front teeth.
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Remember, this was the stressed syllable. Face-, face-. So, the intonation has to have
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an up-down shape. Facebook, facebook.
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Now, the lips come together for the B sound. Here we have the UH as in PUSH vowel. The
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lips flare just a bit, they’re not totally relaxed. The back part of the tongue lifts,
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and the tip isn’t all the way forward. This photo shows the tongue position.
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Next we move into the K consonant. There’s not much to see here, because this sound is
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being made in the back of the mouth. The back of the tongue lifts to the soft palate to
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stop the air, then releases.
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Facebook. Facebook. Let’s watch again.
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Next, YouTube. Let’s take a look.
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First, we have the Y consonant and OO as in BOO vowel, or, the EW as in FEW diphthong.
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The middle part of the tongue lifts and presses against the roof of the mouth in an up and
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forward motion, yyy. The lips come in for the OO sound, you-. Now the teeth come together
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to make the True T. This is a True T sound, because the second syllable has secondary
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stress. YouTube. Tt, tt. Another OO vowel, and the lips come in again. YouTu-. And finally,
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the lips come together, then release, for the B sound.
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YouTube, YouTube. Let’s watch again.
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Twitter. This one may be tricky for you if you haven’t figured out yet that it has
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a Flap T. A Flap T is when the tongue just bounces against the roof of the mouth for
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the T, we don’t stop the air. We don’t close the teeth. We do this almost all the
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time when the T comes between two vowel sounds. Depending on your native language, this may
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sound like the R sound to you. Twitter, Twitter. Just a quick bounce of the tongue.
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The first T is a True T, Twi-, tt, tt. The teeth are together for this sound, and the
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tongue is at the roof of the mouth. The lips are already starting to round for the next
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sound, the W.
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For the W, the lips come into a very tight circle. Tw-. Now the jaw drops for the IH
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vowel, and the lips relax. Watch the tongue flap up to the roof of the mouth. You actually
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won’t see it come down in this word. The tip has flapped down, but since the tongue
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tip is pulling back and up for the ending R sound, you can’t see it here. Notice how
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the lips are a little bit flared for the schwa-R sound.
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Twitter. Practice that –er ending with me. Pull the tongue tip back and up. Drop your
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jaw just a bit. Slide the front part of the tongue back on the roof of the mouth. Pull
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the tip away from the roof. Flare the lips a bit. Make the sound: -er. Twitter, twitter.
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Let’s watch again.
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Facebook, YouTube, Twitter. I hope this video has made these words easier to pronounce.
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Remember to simplify unstressed syllables, in these words, the second syllable. If there’s
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a word or phrase you’d like help pronouncing, put it in the comments below.
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and my book will help you step by step. You can get it by clicking here, or in the description
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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