Summer Vacation: American English pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, you're going to come on vacation with me and
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my family, where we play games, water ski, and go to the beach. We'll also study some
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American English pronunciation by taking a look at various reductions, and linking consonant
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to vowel.
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This is my uncle Frank >> Hey!
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Uncle Frank brings his boat every year so that we can try skiing.
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Did you notice the reductions of the word 'that' and 'can'? These two function words will often
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reduce. 'That' becomes thut, with either a flap or a stop T, depending on the next sound.
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And 'can', when not the main verb in the sentence, becomes kn, kn. So that we can. So that we
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can. So that we can try skiing. 'Try' and 'skiing', the two content words in this sentence,
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are clearly much longer than 'so that we can'. [3x] These four function words are low in
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pitch and very fast. Listen again.
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So that we can try skiing. [3x] Sure appreciate that uncle Frank.
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>> Well, I'm glad to bring it. Glad to bring it. Here, Frank reduced the
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word 'to' to the flap T and the schwa sound: de de, de, glad de, Glad to bring it. Listen again.
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>> Well, I'm glad to bring it. [3x] This boat is 17 years old, and I was beginning to wonder
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earlier in the week if I was going to bring it back again.
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Here Frank reduced the phrase 'going to' to 'gonna'. A very common reduction in American
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English. If I was going to bring it back, gonna, gonna. If I was going to bring it back.
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Listen again.
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>> I was beginning to wonder earlier in the week if I was going to bring it back again, [3x]
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but it seems like people are still kind of interested in skiing, so.
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>> We love it.
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Love it. Did you hear how I connected the V sound to the word it? One of the easiest
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ways to link in American English pronunciation, is the case when one word ends in a consonant
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and the next word begins with a vowel or diphthong. You can practice the connection between words
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by putting the ending consonant on the next word: vit, vit, vit, love it, love it, love it.
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This will help to eliminate gaps between words. In American English, we want to link
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all the words in one thought group. Listen again.
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>> We love it. [3x] >> We'll see if it'll go a couple more years.
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>> Yep. I hope it does.
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>> So Jace, you going to go skiing today? Another 'gonna'.
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>> You going to go skiing today? [3x]
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>> Yeah, I am. >> Have you been before?
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>> No. >> This is the first year.
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>> Yup. >> Are you nervous?
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>> Mmm, a little. Yeah. >> It might take a couple tries, so don't
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be discouraged if it doesn't happen right away.
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Right away. Did you notice how I linked the ending T of 'right' to the beginning vowel
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sound of 'away'. This means that the T comes between two vowels, so it becomes a flap T,
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or, a D sound. So, 'right away' sounds just like 'ride away'. Listen again.
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>> If it doesn't happen right away. [3x] >> Ok, ok, ok. Ok.
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>> Meg, are you going to try skiing? Another 'gonna'. Also notice, I've reduced
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the word 'are' to er, er, er. Listen again.
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>> Meg, are you going to try skiing? [3x] >> I don't think so. I tried it when I was
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ten, and I was traumatized because I felt, and it hurt.
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>> Oh, yeah. >> So, I think I'm just going to stick to
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a bystander. >> Haley, have you skiied before?
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>> I've done sit skiing before, when I was, like, six.
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>> Wait, yeah, what is that?
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What is. Just like with 'right away', we're connecting the ending T in 'what' to the beginning
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vowel of the word 'is'. So the T turns into a flap T, or D sound. What is, what is. Listen again.
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>> What is that? [3x] >> It's got the skis
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>> Yeah? >> And there's a chair in the middle and you
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just sit. >> Really?
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>> Yeah. >> I've never even heard of that.
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Heard of. Another linking consonant to vowel heard of, heard of. Notice that I am reducing
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the word 'of' to the schwa-V sound: uv, uv, duv, duv, heard of.
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>> I've never even heard of that. [3x] >> I haven't either.
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>> I've done it.
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Done it. Another great example of linking ending consonant to beginning vowel. Done
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it, done it.
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>> I've done it. [3x] So, I'm nervous to do this. >> I think you'll be just fine.
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>> I think so too. I'm ready.
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Here, Haley reduced the contraction 'I'm', to simply the M consonant. I'm ready. Of course,
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with that reduction, she linked it to the next word, mmready. Listen again.
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>> I'm ready. [3x]
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This is my cousin Brooke. >> Brooke, how are you enjoying your vacation?
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>> I'm having a great time on my vacation. It's a lot of fun.
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>> What's the highlight of your vacation so far?
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>> I think the highlight of vacation so far is spending time with you, Rachel.
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>> Oh. That's so sweet.
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>> Ani, did you make that necklace? >> Yeah.
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>> Can you hold it up for me?
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Another reduction of 'can': kn, can you, can you.
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>> Can you hold it up for me? [3x] >> This?
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>> Yeah. It's really pretty.
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It's really pretty. A reduction of 'it's' to the TS sound. It's really, it's really.
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>> It's really pretty. [3x] >> Where'd you make that?
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>> At the craft shop. >> The craft shop? Let me see?
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Have you ever heard someone say 'lemme'? I've dropped the T in 'let', and connected it to
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'me'. Let me, let me, let me see that.
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>> Let me see? [3x] >> What's it say?
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>> Giggle. Giggle. >> Giggle? Oh, it does say giggle. That's
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a hard word. It has those gg sounds, and a dark L. Giggle.
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>> Hey Brad. >> What are you doing? Doing some advertising?
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>> We're doing a little advertising, yeah. >> Hey, Rach, I love that shirt. Where did
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you get that? >> Well, I made it.
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Made it. Linking ending consonant to beginning vowel. Made it.
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>> Well, I made it. [3x] >> Oh, now, what is this?
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>> It says 'I love English' in the International Phonetic Alphabet.
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>> Oh my gosh, that's so great. Where can I get one?
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>> Actually, you can get one right here. >> RachelsEnglish.com!
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>> Yeah, do you want to be on my website, Brad?
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Wanna. Here, I use the 'wanna' reduction for 'want to'. Do you wanna.
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>> Yeah, do you want to be on my website, Brad? [3x] >> Kinda.
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Kinda. Here, Brad reduced 'kind of' to kinda. So the word 'of' is pronounced with just the
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schwa, no consonant sound. Kinda.
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>> Kinda. [3x] >> Ok! This is my cousin Brad.
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>> Hi! >> Brad, B-R-A-D, it has the 'aa' as in 'bat'
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vowel. And remember, cousin: spelled with an S, pronounced, zz, like a Z.
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Now, it's game time. Here, we'll all tell the score keeper if we made our bet or not.
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Made it. Listen for how we all link those two words together, made it, no gap.
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>> K, who made it? >> I made it.
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>> Roberta. >> I made it.
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>> Rachel. >> I made it.
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>> Made it.
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>> Made it. >> Yes, I also made it.
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>> Uncle Dale, did you make that fire? >> I helped with it, yeah.
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>> It's a nice-looking fire. >> Well thanks.
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>> Hey everybody, this is my uncle Dale. He lives in Texas.
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>> Houston, Texas.
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I hope that even with just these few snippets of conversation, you've learned a bit about
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linking consonant to vowel and reductions. They're an important part to the smoothness
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and the rhythm of American English. And as you can see, they're used all the time in
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conversation. Special thanks to my family for letting me video tape our vacation, and
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if you didn't get enough, don't worry. We're all getting together again at Christmas.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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