2 tricky vowel sounds in British and American English - AH and UH

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Hi everyone, I’m Vicki and I’m British.
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And I’m Jay and I’m American and this video is long overdue.
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Why is it overdue?
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I’ve been slow.
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A year ago, we made a video about how we both pronounce 'can' and 'can’t' in English.
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It was nearly two years ago.
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We say the negative word 'can’t' differently.
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She means can’t.
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Can’t.
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Can’t.
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Sometimes when Jay says it, I don’t understand him.
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I don’t want you to see.
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I can’t see.
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Oh well let me try again.
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Why?
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I can’t see?
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Do you mean you can or you can’t see.
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I can’t see.
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That video was very popular.
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But in the comments a lot of you said you had a problem.
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Yes, a lot of people didn’t want to say can’t the British way in case they say 'beep'.
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Oh, I said a rude word.
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Lots of people are worried about that.
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They don’t want to sound rude Some of you told us you say 'cannot' instead.
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That’s clear, but it sounds strange.
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Cannot is more frequent in written English.
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We don’t say it much when we’re speaking.
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It sounds stilted.
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You don’t want to sound formal and strange.
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So what we need to do is work on the vowel sound – the AH sound.
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That way you can say it confidently.
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And make sure you don’t get it mixed up with UH.
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This is going to be useful for pronouncing lots of words, and good for your listening too.
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So where should we start?
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I think we should look at what’s causing the problem in the first place.
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Too many English vowels.
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We have five vowels in the English alphabet, but we pronounce them in different ways, so
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we have lots of vowel sounds.
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When I was learning Japanese there were just five vowel sounds.
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It was pretty easy.
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Spanish is another language that has five.
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If your language has fewer vowel sounds than English, of course it’s going to be difficult
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to hear and say the English ones.
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You have to train your ear and learn to move your mouth muscles differently.
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We have twelve pure vowel sounds in English and we’re going to focus on two that are
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very similar.
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I thought it was eleven sounds.
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Ah.
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No.
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In American English there are eleven, but in British English we have twelve.
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Really?
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Yes, there’s one you don’t say.
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What’s that?
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o, like in the word lot.
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We’ve made another video about that.
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But we’re focusing on two other vowel sounds today: AH and UH.
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So you can say can’t and not 'beep'.
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Ah I did it again.
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So let’s look at these sounds.
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AH…
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This is the sound I make when Vicki gives me a foot rub.
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AH.
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You wish.
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And what about UH?
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That’s when I’ve made a mistake. UH!
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AH.
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UH.
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AH.
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UH.
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AH.
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UH.
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AH.
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UH.
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AH is a longer sound.
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AH.
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And with AH there’s a little more jaw drop.
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AH.
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And you press your tongue down a bit at the back.
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So when your jaw goes down your tongue goes down too.
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And there’s a little tension in your tongue.
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Now the other sound, UH.
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This is a shorter sound.
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Your tongue is completely relaxed.
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UH.
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And your jaw is a little higher.
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Say the sounds with us.
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AH.
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UH.
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AH.
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UH.
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Now we need some words to practice.
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This is where it gets tricky because sometimes we use these sounds in different words.
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It’s an American and British English difference.
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So let’s start with a different vowel sound.
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Aaaa.
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Here are some words that we both say with Aaaa.
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Can, bag, sad, man, fat.
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Can, bag, sad, man, fat.
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So we both said the vowel sound Aaaa there.
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But there are other words where Jay says Aaaa and I say AH.
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Can’t, aunt, past, laugh, class, after.
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Can’t, aunt, past, laugh, class, after.
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Did you hear the difference?
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I said AH and Jay said Aaaa.
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And then there are other words where we both say AH.
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Father, father, llama, llama, calm, calm, bra, bra.
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I think your vowel sound was a little longer than mine.
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Maybe.
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We both said AH, but perhaps your AH was a little shorter than mine?
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What do you think?
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Let’s try some more.
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Dark, dark, barn, barn, march, march, cart, cart.
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Our vowel sounds were the same again but our R sounds were different.
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Yeah.
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I’m from just north of London in England, and we don’t pronounce our Rs in these words.
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There are parts of the UK where people do, but most people don’t.
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We’ve made another video about that.
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OK.
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Now there’s another group of words where you say AH, but I don’t.
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Doll, doll, fond, fond, lock, lock, hot, hot, gosh, gosh.
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Did you hear the difference?
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I said AH – gosh.
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But you didn’t.
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No, I used the other extra vowel sound that we have in British English.
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The twelfth vowel sound.
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It sounds so British!
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It’s just what we say.
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But let’s recap so far.
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There are some words where I say AH and Jay doesn’t, and some words where we both say
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it, and some where Jay says it and I don’t.
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OK.
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But what about the other important sound.
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We need to look at UH.
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Yes.
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UH is more straightforward because we both say this sound in much the same words.
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Cup, cup, hut, hut, luck, luck, love, love, come, come, dull, dull.
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So UH is a shorter sound and you need to keep your tongue relaxed.
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Let’s compare UH with AH now.
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See if you can hear the difference.
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Cart cut, carp cup, dark duck, barn bun, calm come.
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Hot hut, lock luck, cot cut, fond fund, doll dull.
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If you find it hard, you’re not alone.
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Yes, it’s tricky.
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It’s about small movements of the tongue and the jaw.
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It just takes practice, but you’ll get it. Now, do we have any sentences?
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Yes.
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I’ve got one for you to say and one for me to say and you can try saying them with
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us.
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Your one has UH sounds.
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OK.
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'Don’t be unhappy, love.
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Come to lunch with me and let’s have fun!'
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OK, my one has AH sounds.
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'I can’t meet you after class because I’ll be in the bath.'
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You mean the bath.
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And that’s it for today everyone.
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If you’ve enjoyed this video please give it a like and share it with a friend.
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See you all next Friday.
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Bye Bye-bye.
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