How Natives Cut and Connect Their Words in English: Connected Speech in the Simple Past

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Aww yeah!
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Welcome to another episode of Real Life TV.
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Today I'm excited to teach you about connected speech and how we use this in the simple past
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with the auxiliary verb did.
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So stay tuned and relax, have fun.
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So, to start, I'm going to ask you a few questions and I want you to listen to my pronunciation
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and to compare it to what you've learned and to what you expect from native speakers.
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So, what did you do today?
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Where did you go?
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Who did you hang out with today?
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If you've noticed, I'm cutting my words.
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I'm bringing them together, I'm morphing them, I'm linking them, I'm shrinking them.
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So, this is what we call connected speech.
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So, contrary to what you might believe, this is how native speakers really speak.
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In Standard American English, what I'm using right now, other countries do this, other
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dialects of English have other forms of doing it.
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But it's common in all languages and there're different degrees of it in English, in American
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English.
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So, I'm going to teach you the degrees of connected speech using past tense with the
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auxiliary verb did.
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For exemple, what did you do today?, which is speaking very slowly.
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So, to be honest, I never really say "what did you do today", that seems very unnatural
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to me, because you are separating the words, they don't come together, they don't flow.
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So, I've noticed in my teaching and in my language learning that the more that I pay
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attention to the way I speak in natural situations, both formal and informal, I notice that I
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mix my words, I cut them, I shrink them, and the "what did you do today?"
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becomes "wha-did you do today?"
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on the first level of connected speech.
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And the more natural, the more relaxed I feel, it becomes "wha-di-ju do doday?".
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Notice how the "wha-di-ju do doday".
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The reason for this on the today is because we use <a href="http://reallifebh.com/american-t-sound">the
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american T between two vowels</a>.
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Check out that video if you want to learn more about that.
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And we can take this even a step further and say "wha-ju do-doday?".
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"Wha-ju do-doday?"
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So, as I mentioned earlier, there are different degrees of connected speech.
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Depending on how slowly the person is speaking, how much emphasis they're giving and if they're
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speaking to an English learner.
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Often they'll speak slower to English learners, but if they're speaking naturally, they'll
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often say "wha-ju do-doday?".
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You don't need to speak like this but it's important to be able to understand.
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So, I used the question words to teach this.
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So, you have who, what, when, where, why, how, which.
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And this applies the same way with you.
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So: "who dju", "where dju", "why-dju", "how dju", "when dju", "which dju".
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Now, this isn't so strong with the I. When I say "who did I", because you can't really
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contract that.
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You can't really morph that very easily.
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But it's "who did I", "where did I", "when did I", "wha-did I", "how did I", "which did
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I".
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It's a little bit different with he, because we take off the "h" on he or many of these
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words.
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So, for example, "who did-e", "where did-e", "when did-e", "why did-e", "how did-e", "which
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did-e".
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With she, it's pretty simple.
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"Who did she", "when did she", "where did she", "why did she", "how did she".
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Now let's move on to the we.
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"Who di-we", "when di-we", "where di-we", "wha-di-we", "why di-we", "which di-we".
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And, finally, they.
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"Who dithey", "why didey", "where didey", "how didey", "wha-didey", "which didey".
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Ok, now that you've had a chance to tune your ears to connected speech and the way that
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we use it in the past tense with did, I encourage you to pay attention to it in media, when
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you speak with your friends, with native speakers, when you watch TV, movies, with music, and
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play around with it.
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See if you can imitate natives, see if you can really try to emulate the rhythm and flow
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of the english language because it will really make your English much more flexible and feel
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a lot more natural.
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