10 Words You Are Mispronouncing

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you mispronouncing these 10 common words?
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Let's find out.
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Everyone needs a little bit of help sometimes.
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Well today I'm here to give you the help that you maybe didn't know that you needed.
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I've been an English teacher since I was 22 years old, so 10 years now.
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Wow.
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I've heard a lot of the same pronunciation mistakes again, and again, and again.
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A lot of pronunciation mistakes don't stop other people from understanding you.
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For example, if you say "da" book instead of the book, people will still generally understand
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you.
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You won't sound like a native English speaker, but they can understand you.
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The problem happens when you mispronounce a key word in the sentence.
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If someone doesn't understand that word, they can't understand the whole meaning or at least
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some important parts of your sentence.
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Today I'd like to share with you 10 words that you're probably mispronouncing and how
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to correct them.
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With each of these words, I'm going to give you a challenge sentence.
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And my challenge for you is to say that sentence out loud.
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You need to use your pronunciation muscles, exercise them so that it will become natural.
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And it will feel comfortable when you say these words in daily conversation.
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All right, let's get started with the first one.
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What about this word?
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How do you pronounce that?
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Can you guess which letter is silent?
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If you can see that color, you probably know.
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The letter R. How can we say this?
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February.
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That R is just gone.
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Just cut it out completely.
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Sometimes when I need to spell this word, I say out loud February, with the R because
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it helps me to remember how to spell it.
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Because it's kind of weird to have a silent R in the middle of an English word.
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But that's the way it is.
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Make sure that you say February.
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February.
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For each of these commonly mispronounced words, I'm going to be putting the problem sound
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in blue over here.
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So that you can see which sound is the most difficult, at least in my opinion, for English
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learners.
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It's not always a silent sound, but it's at least the problem sound.
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Let's say the challenge sentence together.
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I can't believe that it's almost February.
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Can you say it a little faster with me?
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I can't believe that it's almost February.
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I can't believe that it's almost February.
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Let's go on to number two.
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How can we say this day of the week?
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Is it, Wednesday?
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Nope.
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That D is silent, cut it out.
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Forget about it.
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It's Wednesday.
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There's almost a Z sound in the middle of this word.
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Wednesday.
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Wednesday.
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Same with February, when I need to write this word.
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Sometimes I think about the full pronunciation as if it were said every single letter.
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Wednesday.
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It helps me to spell it correctly.
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But in conversation, we never say the D. You need to say, Wednesday.
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Let's look at a challenge sentence.
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Next Wednesday will be February.
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Yes, we will be reviewing the previous word with each of these challenge sentences.
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Let's say it together.
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Next Wednesday will be February.
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Next Wednesday will be February already.
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It's amazing.
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Let's go to the next word.
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How do you think we can pronounce this word?
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It is certainly a common word and you want to make sure that you say it correctly.
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It is, clothes.
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I think that the trouble here is that there is an E-S at the end.
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So a lot of English learners want to say, clothes.
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Pronouncing the T-H and the E-S making that all really clear.
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But in reality, when English speakers are talking quickly, we're just going to use the
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same pronunciation as the verb.
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Close the door.
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Clothes.
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Clothes.
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There's not even a T-H in this word.
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Sometimes when native speakers are talking slowly, you might hear clothes, with a slight
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T-H, a tongue kind of touching between your teeth in that T-H sound.
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Clothes.
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Clothes.
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A little bit of a T-H, but do you know what?
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When we're speaking quickly, we just cut that out and say, I'm wearing clothes.
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Clothes.
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There's not even a hint of a T-H when we say it quickly.
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Clothes.
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Let's say a challenge sentence.
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What clothes are you wearing on Wednesday?
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What clothes are you wearing on Wednesday?
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Let's say it quickly together.
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What clothes are you wearing on Wednesday?
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What clothes are you wearing on Wednesday?
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Let's go to the next word.
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How can we pronounce this lovely word?
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You know what, English is quite strange.
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If you've ever studied the history of English, you know that it's kind of a romance language,
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kind of a Germanic language, kind of an Anglo-Saxons language.
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Sometimes we've taken spelling from one language and pronunciation from another language.
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Forget the G-H sound here.
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Don't be confused by G-H and also don't be confused by E-I.
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That's also weird.
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Instead, you just need to say height.
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Height.
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Why don't we spell this, H-I-T-E?
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I don't know.
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But it's there to confuse you, but not anymore.
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I want you to say with me, height.
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Let's look at the challenge sentence.
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Because of his height, it's hard to find clothes.
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If you're extremely tall or extremely short, it can be really tough to find clothes.
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Let's say this together.
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Because of his height, it's hard to find clothes.
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Because of his height, it's hard to find clothes.
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Because of his height, it's hard to find clothes.
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What about this word?
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I'm actually not wearing anything visible now.
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I have some rings on.
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How can we pronounce that naturally?
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You might find some guides online that tell you to pronounce the E in the middle.
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But really, 95% of the time when native English speakers are speaking quickly, in the U.S
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we're going to say jewelry.
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Jewelry.
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We're are not going to say jewelry.
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With an extra L in the middle.
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Instead jewelry.
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Two syllables.
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Jewelry.
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Jewelry.
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Let's look at a challenge sentence.
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Her jewelry is the height of fashion.
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Her jewelry is the height of fashion.
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Her jewelry is the height of fashion.
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Her jewelry is the height of fashion.
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Let's go to the next word.
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What about this tasty word?
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This word has only two syllables, chocolate.
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Chocolate.
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In the U.S, you will never hear someone say chocolate.
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That middle O is just cut out.
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Just imagine that this is such an amazing thing to eat, that you don't want to waste
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time saying another syllable.
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You just want to say it as fast as possible, so you just cut out the middle.
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Chocolate.
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Chocolate.
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I don't have time to ask for chocolate.
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Instead, chocolate.
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Chocolate.
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Let's take a look at a challenge sentence.
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Oh no, my jewelry fell in my hot chocolate.
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If your earrings fall in your hot chocolate or your necklace falls in your hot chocolate.
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Well I guess you'll find it eventually.
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Let's say that together.
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Oh no, my jewelry fell in my hot chocolate.
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My jewelry fell in my hot chocolate.
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My jewelry fell in my hot chocolate.
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Let's go to the next one.
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What about this lovely word?
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Receipt.
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Receipt.
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This word is weird for multiple reasons.
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Do you remember the word height has an E-I and the E-I is pronounced I.
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Well in this word receipt, there is also an E-I.
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But it's pronounced E, so weird.
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And the P is completely silent.
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Let's practice saying this word together.
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Receipt.
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Receipt.
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Receipt.
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Let's use a challenge sentence.
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Do you have the receipt for the chocolate bars?
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Do you have the receipt for the chocolate bars?
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Do you have the receipt for the chocolate bars?
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This is the paper that you get after you make a purchase.
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The cashier will give you the receipt.
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Or maybe they'll ask you, "Would you like the receipt?
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Do you want the receipt?"
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And you can use this word beautifully and naturally and say, "No, I don't need a receipt."
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Or, "Yes, please give me the receipt."
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Beautiful pronunciation.
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Let's go to the next one.
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How about this word?
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Recipe.
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Recipe.
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What do all of these words have in common?
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Phone, make, change.
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Look at the end, there's an E and it's silent.
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We don't say phone-y, make-y, change-y.
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That E is silent and that's a pretty standard rule in English.
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That if there's an E at the end, it's most likely going to be silent.
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But it's not a rule if it doesn't have an exception, and one of those exceptions is
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this word.
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Recipe.
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This is the instructions about how to cook something.
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I need to find a recipe.
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Recipe.
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Make sure that you say that final E. Recipe.
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Recipe.
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Let's look at a challenge sentence.
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Here's the receipt for the recipe book.
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These two words often get mixed up together because they're both tough and they both look
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a little similar.
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Let's say that sentence a couple times.
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Here's the receipt for the recipe book.
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Here's the receipt for the recipe book.
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Here's the receipt for the recipe book.
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A recipe book might also be called a cookbook, but I wanted to use this word to challenge
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your pronunciation.
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Here's the receipt for the recipe book.
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Number nine.
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Subtle?
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No.
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Subtle.
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Subtle.
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What in the world is happening here?
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First of all, let's take that B and cut it out.
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Throw it away completely.
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The B is completely silent.
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But why is there a D sound?
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Subtle.
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Subtle.
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Well, in American English, when there is a T in the middle of a word, it often changes
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to a D sound.
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That's what's going to happen here.
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Forget that there's actually a B in this word.
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Instead you can say subtle.
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Subtle means something that's not obvious.
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Something that's subtle isn't apparent to everyone.
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It's not obvious.
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Subtle.
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Subtle.
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Subtle.
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Let's take a look at a challenge sentence.
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Most recipes do not have subtle instructions.
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Most recipes do not have subtle instructions.
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Recipes just say, do this, then do this, then do this.
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There is no indirect language.
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It's very clear.
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It's not subtle.
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Let's say that sentence a couple of times quickly.
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Most recipes do not have subtle instructions.
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Most recipes do not have subtle instructions.
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Let's go to the 10th and final mispronounced word.
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I often get asked about this word.
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Or I often get asked about this word.
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Which one's correct?
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Should we say the T?
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Should we cut it out?
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Is it silent?
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Well, I have some good news.
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This is a trick question.
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Both are correct.
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Hoo-rah, you have multiple choices and both of them are correct.
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I did a little bit of research about this word because it's not common in English to
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have a letter that could be silent or could not be silent.
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Both are correct.
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Apparently several hundred years ago, Queen Elizabeth I in England was found to have not
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used the T in her pronunciation.
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She said often.
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But at the time during her reign in England, it was common to use the T for academia or
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highly educated people.
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There was a little bit of a disconnect between what the Queen was using and what academia
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were saying was correct.
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Because of this, it became acceptable to use either.
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The root word here is the word oft, oft.
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This is an old fashioned word.
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We don't use that anymore, but in that word the T is pronounced.
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Just through time the T has been dropped, the T has been added.
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Both are acceptable.
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Let's use a challenge sentence.
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Cats are often subtle about their affection.
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This is true.
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Dogs are not subtle.
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They just run up to you and say, "Hi, hi, hi, I love you.
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Play with me, play with me."
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Cats are not like that.
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Cats are often subtle about their affection.
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Or cats are often subtle about their affection.
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You can choose either to say in this sentence.
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Cats are often subtle about their affection.
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Cats are often subtle about their affection.
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In the U.S we use both of these.
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Even in my home I say often much more often and my husband says often more often than
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I do.
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He uses both.
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I'm more likely to say often.
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But we're both correct and you can be too.
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Are you ready to exercise your speaking and pronunciation muscles?
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I want to give you a big crazy challenge sentence.
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It's actually three sentences.
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It's not one sentence but it sounds cooler to say big crazy challenge sentence.
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I'm going to be reading each of these sentences twice.
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I want you to listen carefully the first time.
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The second time, I want you to try to repeat it with me.
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Use your pronunciation muscles and try to remember everything we've talked about in
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this lesson.
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All right, let's go to the sentences.
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I'm making a new chocolate cake recipe on the first Wednesday in February.
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I'm making a new chocolate cake recipe on the first Wednesday in February.
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Bring some old clothes, no jewelry, and a receipt for your purchase.
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Bring some old clothes, no jewelry, and a receipt for your purchase.
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If my kitchen counter is too tall because of your height, don't be subtle.
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Just tell me.
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If my kitchen counter is too tall because of your height, don't be subtle.
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Just tell me.
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I hope that you can come to my house to bake a chocolate cake.
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I hope that the height of my counter is not too tall for you, but if it is.
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Don't be subtle, just tell me.
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I need a stool.
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I need to stand on a chair.
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I hope that these challenge sentences were fun to you and a good practice for your pronunciation
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muscles.
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Now I have a question for you.
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I want to know which one of these 10 words was difficult for you.
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Or maybe which one of these 10 words you actually didn't know how to pronounce and now you do.
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I hope that you learned something new in this lesson and you enjoyed yourself, you enjoyed
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learning English.
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That's my goal.
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Thanks so much for learning with me and I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson
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here on my YouTube channel.
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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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