How to Pronounce WE'LL SEE -- American English

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video,
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we're going to go over
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the pronunciation of the phrase,
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'we'll see'.
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This is part of a sentence studies series,
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where we look at a short common phrase,
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and discuss its pronunciation.
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We use this phrase to show uncertainty,
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something to be decided in the future.
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For example,
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>> Are you going out of town for Christmas?
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>> I'm not sure, we'll see.
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The stressed word here is the verb SEE,
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we'll see, da-DA, da-Da, we'll see.
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That means it should have the shape
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of stress in it, a slight curve up,
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and then a falling off of the voice:
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we'll see, seeee, seee, see, see. We'll see.
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I'm reducing the contraction "we will" a lot.
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I'm not saying WHEEL, I'm saying WULL.
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It's basically two sounds, the W,
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and the dark part of the dark L.
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To start, the lips are in a tight circle,
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and I'm sort of holding, then,
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releasing the air in my throat.
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www, www, www, www, wull.
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Then we have the dark sound.
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My lips will relax out of the circle.
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Wull, wull.
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My tongue tip, which was touching the back of
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the bottom front teeth for the W, stays there.
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The back part of the tongue
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stretches back a bit, making that dark sound.
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We'll, we'll, we'll.
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For the S, my teeth come together, and the
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corners of the lips might pull a little wide.
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We'll sss, sss.
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The tongue tip still hasn't moved,
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touching the back of the bottom front teeth.
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It presses there for the S.
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We'll sss, we'll see.
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Finally the EE vowel.
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Tongue tip stays where it is,
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the teeth part a bit,
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and the front part of the tongue
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reaches towards the roof of the mouth.
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See, see. We'll see, we'll see.
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And now let's look at the phrase,
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up, close, and in slow motion.
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This video is part of a series,
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click here to see other videos, just like it.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using
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Rachel's English.
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