Learn English with fluent pronunciation of the top English vocabulary words—it’s real spoken English

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2018-04-24 ・ Rachel's English


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Learn English with fluent pronunciation of the top English vocabulary words—it’s real spoken English

198,790 views ・ 2018-04-24

Rachel's English


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Today you’re getting video 3 in the 100 Most Common Words in English list.
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We’re going over the real pronunciation, not the full pronunciation,
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but the one that actually gets used in spoken English.
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If you didn’t see video one,
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click here to watch it now.
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It is important to understand what we’re doing here studying reductions.
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We start this video with ‘this’.
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This is number 21 in the most common words in English.
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It’s not usually going to be pronounced THIS.
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It’s usually going to be pronounced a lot more quickly than that, unstressed.
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This.
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This.
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“This is what I’m talking about.”
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This, this, this.
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Sometimes it’s more stressed,
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“Not that one, this one.”
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It depends on how it’s being used.
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But much of the time,
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this word will be unstressed, said very quickly: this.
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22: But.
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This word is usually going to be unstressed.
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In those cases I would probably write it phonetically with a schwa.
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“I wanted to stop in, but I was already running late.”
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But, but, but, but, but I, but I.
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The T here links into the next word with a Flap T
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if the next word begins with a vowel or diphthong.
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If the next word begins with a consonant, then it’s a Stop T.
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“We wanted to stop by, but we were already running late.”
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But , but, but we, but we.
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There, it's a stop T. Said very quickly.
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Unless someone is exaggerating on purpose:
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BUT!
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You won’t hear this word with a True T.
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23: His.
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Oh, this one is fun.
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This one does have a reduction.
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It’s really common to drop the H in this word.
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What’s his name?
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What’s his? What's his?
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HIS becomes ‘iz’.
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Said very quickly, reduced.
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This is much more natural than making it sound stressed, fully pronounced:
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What’s his name?
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What’s his name?
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Hmm, that doesn't sound right.
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"What's his name?" sounds much better.
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I have a video on dropping the H reductions,
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so click here or in the description to see more examples.
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24: By.
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This word doesn’t reduce,
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none of the sounds change or are dropped,
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but it’s usually unstressed and said very quickly:
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We’ll be right by the door.
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By the, by the, by the-- unstressed, not too clear.
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But we need this contrast of stressed and unstressed to sound natural when speaking English.
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25: From.
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This is often said very quickly,
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and I would write the vowel phonetically as the schwa: from, from.
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When the schwa is followed by the M,
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it gets absorbed by the schwa, so what I’m saying is,
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you can say the word so quickly that you’re not even trying to make a vowel: frm, frm, frm.
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I’ll be back from work at three.
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From, from work. Very fast.
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If I said this sentence with each word being clear, no reductions,
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what would it sound like?
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I’ll be back from work at three.
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I’ll be back from work at three.
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Pretty robotic, not natural.
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Even though reductions might seem wrong, they might seem lazy,
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they’re right, because they’re part of a bigger picture.
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Rhythmic contrast in English.
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26: They.
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Let’s just start out with a sample sentence.
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They already left.
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They already left.
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Unstressed. Said very quickly. They, they, they.
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Sounds don’t really change, it doesn’t reduce, but it’s unstressed.
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They, they.
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Man, we're on number 26 of the most common words in English
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and so far, every single one either reduces or is often unstressed.
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When will we get to our first real content word?
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We'll see.
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27: We.
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It's just like the pronoun 'they'.
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Not usually stressed in a sentence.
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We, we.
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We already left.
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We, we, we. Said quickly.
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We already left.
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Not a reduction, we don’t change or drop a sound,
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but unstressed.
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We. We already left.
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28: Say.
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Oh my gosh, this is a content word.
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This is a verb and it is usually stressed in a sentence.
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It took us 28 words to get here.
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If this doesn’t show you the importance of using reductions
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and speaking with a rhythmic contrast,
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making some words unstressed and less clear,
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I don’t know what will.
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The first 27 of the most common words in English are that way.
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Say.
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Let’s put it in a sentence.
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What did he say?
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He said he’s running late.
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Say, said.
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Stressed, longer, clearer.
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Up-down shape of intonation: say.
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S consonant, AY diphthong.
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We need jaw drop for that.
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Say.
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There’s something interesting about ‘say’, ‘said’, and ‘says’.
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The diphthong changes.
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Check out a video I made on that change
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by clicking here or in the description below.
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29: Her.
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Okay, we’re back to a word that reduces.
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It’s very common to pronounce this word with no H.
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It becomes ‘er’.
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What’s her name?
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Er, er, er.
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When we drop the beginning H,
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we take the word and attach it to the end of the word before.
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What's her. What's her name?
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There are several words where we drop the H,
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I have a video on that.
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Click here or in the description below to see more examples.
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30: She.
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Unstressed.
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You could probably even reduce it by dropping the vowel, and just making a quick ‘sh’ sound.
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Let me try that in a sentence.
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We don’t think she knows.
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We don’t think she knows.
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I’d say that works.
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So you can put a quick ‘ee’: I don't think she knows.
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Or you can drop the vowel: I don't think she knows.
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And it sounds pretty much the same.
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She knows. She knows.
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So there.
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Our 30 most common words in English are done, and there’s only one word,
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‘say’, that is reliably stressed.
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Amazing.
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Let’s keep going down this list of the 100 most common words in English to study the pronunciation,
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and I don’t mean the full or official pronunciation,
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I mean how the word is actually used in a sentence in American English.
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Look for the next installment in this series, coming soon.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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