4 Secrets to Having an American English Accent: Advanced Pronunciation Lesson

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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to sound more American?
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Let's do it.
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Have you ever wondered, is the American accent really different from the British accent?
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The answer is "Yes, definitely."
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Last year I made this video that has now over a million and a half views, it's called "Four
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Secrets to the American English Accent", and in this video we talked about the four essential
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elements of the American English accent.
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But today I think it's time to go beyond those basics and dig a little deeper.
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Are you ready?
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We're going to be practicing four more secrets to the American English accent, and after
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each section, I want you to try to imitate and shadow exactly with my voice.
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That means that you need to practice and it's a great way to improve your pronunciation.
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Let's get started.
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The first secret to an American English accent is the stopped T. This is super common, it's
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when there is a T at the end of a word, but we don't exactly say it.
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Let me give you a quick example, how about the word right?
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Did you hear right?
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Nope.
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Instead, when I said that final T, my tongue was stopped at the top of my mouth, that's
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why we call it a stopped T. Right.
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Right.
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Let's look at a sample sentence.
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I thought he wouldn't appreciate the plant.
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There's a lot of words here that end in T or have a T close to the end.
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Listen carefully again.
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Do you hear any of those Ts?
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I thought he wouldn't appreciate the plant.
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For each of those Ts my tongue is stopped at the top of my mouth.
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Let's look at another sample sentence.
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I bought some meat and took it outside.
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Almost each of these words that end in T have a stopped T. Let's listen one more time.
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I bought some meat and took it outside.
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The word outside has a T in the middle, but because this word is kind of two words put
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together out and side, we're going to have a stopped T here in the middle, this is a
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little bit of an exception.
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All right, let's go back to that original sentence and I want you to try to say it out
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loud with me.
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Now that you've heard a lot of different examples, I want you to speak out loud, use those pronunciation
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muscles and speak.
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Are you ready?
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I thought he wouldn't appreciate the plant.
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I thought, is your tongue stopped at the top of your mouth?
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I hope so.
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I thought he wouldn't appreciate the plant.
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You know what I'm going to do?
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I'm going to pause and I want you to say this sentence all by yourself.
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No matter where you are I'll be listening, so make sure you speak out loud.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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All right, let's go onto the second secret of having an American English accent.
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Number two is the glottal T. We're talking about the letter T again.
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I've gotten a lot of comments about how to pronounce the word sentence.
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Sentence or sentence?
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I say sentence and I've gotten so many comments
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of people saying, "Vanessa, why do you pronounce it like that?
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How did you say that?"
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Well, this is a lovely concept called the glottal T. Glottal, glottis is kind of a scientific
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term for something in your throat.
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I don't think I can scientifically explain it, but listen to these words and see if you
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can hear my throat stopping the T in the middle of the word.
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Listen carefully.
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The winner of the International Winter Olympics has gotten an important award on the internet.
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There's a lot of Ts in the middle of words.
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Let's break down the sentence a little bit.
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There are two different ways to have the glottal T. The first one is with an NT, so for example,
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the words international, winner, internet, sentence.
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In these words, the T is just gone, so here we have an NT usually plus a vow, and you're
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going to say sentence.
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You can say sentence with a T, it's fine, but you're going to hear native speakers when
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we're speaking quickly, you're going to hear us completely cut out that T. Sentence, winner,
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international, internet.
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The other way to use the glottal T is with words that have a T in the middle, not necessarily
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an NT but have a T in the middle sometimes it's the double T, sometimes it's not, for
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example the words button, gotten, inner, important.
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Do you notice that my throat is stopping that T sound in the middle of the word?
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Listen again, button, eaten, gotten, important.
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Here my throat is doing some important work here to make that glottal T sound exactly
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the way it should.
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Before you practice that sample sentence, sentence, again, I want to share what I found
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when I was doing a little bit of research about where this glottal T came from.
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I found on Wikipedia that it was first mentioned in Scotland in the 1800 and a dialect worker
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who was doing some research about different dialects said, "It's considered a lazy habit
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and may have been in the dialect for hundreds of years."
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So it's possible that Americans got this glottal T from Scotland, possibly, I don't know, but
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in any case, it is kind of considered a lazy habit, but Americans have picked up a lot
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of that in our natural way of speaking.
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Okay, let's go back to that sample sentence and I'm going to say it a couple times, please
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say it with me because I'm going to pause and you're going to have to say it all by
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yourself.
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So let's practice together.
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The winner of the International Winter Olympics has gotten an important award on the internet.
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Let's say that one more time.
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The winner of the International Winter Olympics has gotten an important award on the internet.
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Okay, I'm going to pause and I want you to try and say this glottal T all by yourself.
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Go ahead.
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Great work.
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All right, let's go on to the third secret of having an American English accent.
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Number three, contractions with will.
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There are two ways to pronounce contractions with will.
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There is a clear way, and then there's a relaxed way.
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Let's look at a quick example.
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Let's take the words you will, if we want to make a contraction with this, we could
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say Y-O-U apostrophe L-L.
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How can we pronounce this?
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Well, you could say it in a clear way, you'll.
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Do you hear the full word you?
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You'll.
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Yeah, yeah.
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I'm saying you and then, 'll, just the LL at the end.
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But what if we want to say this in a relaxed, maybe lazy way?
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Well, instead you can say you'll, you'll, you're only saying kind of like Y-U-L-L, you'll,
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you'll.
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Let's look at another example, this is kind of a crazy sentence, but it uses this concept
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a lot.
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First, I'm going to say it in the clear way and then we're going to say it in the relaxed
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way.
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He'll go if you'll go, and they'll go, if we'll go.
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In each of these contractions, you heard that full pronoun, he, you, they, we.
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But let's look at it when it's relaxed, and this is going to help you sound a little bit
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more natural, like an American English speaker.
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He'll go if you'll go, and they'll go if we'll go.
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In all of these, there's an ll sound.
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He'll go if you'll go, and they'll go if we'll go.
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I didn't say we'll go, I just said the first letter, W plus U-L-L, we'll.
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Let's go through each of the contractions that use will so that you can hear this in
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a natural way and in a sentence.
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You'll, you'll get the car.
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He'll, he'll get the car.
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She'll, she'll get the car.
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We'll, we'll get the car.
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They'll, they'll get the car.
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Let's say that sample sentence one more time together, I want you to speak out loud and
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then you'll have a chance to say it by yourself.
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He'll go if you'll go, and they'll go if we'll go.
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He'll go if you'll go, and they'll go if we'll go.
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Now it's your turn to say it by yourself.
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Go ahead.
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Excellent work.
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Let's go on to the fourth and final secret of having an American English accent.
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Number four is linking the S plus a vowel.
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Listen to this sentence.
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How's it going?
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How's it going?
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What about this sentence?
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There are cars in the sun.
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There are cars in the sun.
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Both of these sentences have an S and then a vowel, what happens here?
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In each of these words, the S becomes a Z.
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How's it going?
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There are cars in the sun.
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Common words that we use this with are "it", how's it going, and also "in", there are cars
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in the sun, that's probably the most common ways that you're going to see this.
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So let's take a look at a couple of sentences.
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He's in the office, he's in the office, he's in the office.
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She goes in the theater, she goes in the theater.
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When he complains it gets on my nerves.
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When he complains it gets on my nerves.
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Do you see how when we link here, it helps you to speak a little more quickly and when
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you link it together with a Z, it sounds so natural.
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Don't go to the cliffs it's too dangerous.
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If we have a pause here, you could just say an S. Don't go to the cliffs, it's too dangerous.
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But if you say this quickly, and that's kind of our key here, then you're going to link
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it together with a Z.
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Don't go to the cliffs it's too dangerous.
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Cliffs it's too dangerous.
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All right, let's say together those two original sentences, please say it with me.
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Use those pronunciation muscles and then I'm going to pause so that you can have a chance
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to say it all by yourself.
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How's it going?
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How's it going?
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There are cars in the sun.
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There are cars in the sun.
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Okay, now it's your turn.
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Say it all by yourself.
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You've got this.
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Great work.
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That was a lot of pronunciation practice but before we go, let's do a quick review.
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If you'd like to say these sentences out loud with me, please do that, that's the best way
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to improve your pronunciation and also just to remember these concepts.
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I thought he wouldn't appreciate the plant.
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The winner of the International Winter Olympics has gotten an important award on the internet.
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He'll go if we'll go, and they'll go if you'll go.
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How's it going?
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There are cars in the sun.
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And now I have a question for you, in the comments, let me know what is something that's
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really important to you?
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I want you to use this word important because in the middle we have that glottal T import,
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and then at the end we have a stopped T important, there's no T that we actually speak at the
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end.
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So if you can say your sample sentence that you write in the comments out loud, that'll
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be beautiful practice.
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You can read each other's sentences as well to see what kind of things are important to
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people all around the world.
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Thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for
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a new lesson here on my YouTube channel, bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook "Five Steps To Becoming a Confident English
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Speaker."
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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