English Pronunciation Test

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Speak English With Vanessa


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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to test your pronunciation?
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Let's talk about it.
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Do you have good pronunciation?
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How do you know?
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The best way to test your pronunciation is to speak with someone else and see if they
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can understand you, because understanding is the purpose of pronunciation and of speaking.
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But unfortunately here on YouTube, I can't listen to you.
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Maybe YouTube will create that technology someday in the future.
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So for now, I'd like to give you a different type of pronunciation test.
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The next best way to test your pronunciation is to shadow or imitate exactly after a native
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speaker so that you can see if your pronunciation is similar to mine.
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Is it different?
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What are the specific areas that are difficult for you?
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I'm going to be testing your pronunciation on 16 challenging words, but the best way
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to test your pronunciation is not with individual words, but with a whole sentence.
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So this is what we're going to do.
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I'm going to show you a challenge sentence that uses four difficult words, and this is
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what I want you to do.
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I want you to say that sentence out loud before I talk about anything.
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This is your original pronunciation.
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I want you to hear your original pronunciation.
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Then I'm going to read that sentence, but I'm going to mispronounce one word.
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I want you to guess which word is mispronounced.
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There are sometimes multiple ways to pronounce each word, but I want you to be listening
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for what is the most natural way to pronounce each word in fast English.
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Finally, I'm going to be saying the sentence correctly and I want you to be able to say
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it with me, so I want you to repeat the correct sentence with me.
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Are you ready to get started with sentence number one?
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Let's do it.
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This is sentence number one.
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I want you to say this sentence all by yourself.
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Test your original pronunciation.
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Go ahead.
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Say it out loud.
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Okay.
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Now I'm going to say the sentence and I'm going to mispronounce one word.
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Can you guess which word I mispronounce?
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I buy cloth-es through the internet.
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I buy cloth-es through the internet.
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Which word did I say incorrectly?
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Did you hear clothes or cloth-es?
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You heard the second one, but really that's not correct.
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Instead, when we speak in fast English, we often pronounce clothes a lot like close the
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door.
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I buy clothes through the internet.
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All right, let's go through each of these challenging words and I want to help you say
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them correctly.
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That first word, buy.
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Buy.
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It sounds exactly like bye, see you later.
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Buy.
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Then we have clothes, which I mentioned sounds a lot like close the door.
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Close the door.
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When native speakers are speaking a little bit slower, they might add a Th sound.
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Clothes.
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Clothes.
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You see how my tongue comes out a little bit for that Th, clothes, but really when we're
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speaking quickly, it just sounds like close.
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Close.
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Then we have the word through.
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Oh, this word is lovely.
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We have a Th followed by an R. let's practice it slowly.
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Your tongue is coming out between your teeth and there's some air.
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That's a wonderful Th sound.
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Through.
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It sounds like I threw the ball.
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This is the past tense of throw.
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I threw the ball.
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So let's try to say this.
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Through.
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Through.
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Then we have our final word, innernet.
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What's happening to that middle T?
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Innernet?
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You can say internet with a clear T if you're speaking a little bit slower, but when native
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speakers are speaking quickly, we're going to cut out that T completely and just say
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innernet.
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Innernet.
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Let's go back and try and say this full sentence clearly and naturally together.
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Are you ready?
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I buy clothes through the internet.
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I buy clothes through the internet.
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Were you repeating with me?
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I hope so because we've got three more challenge sentences and I want you to test your pronunciation.
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Let's go to number two.
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Here's sentence number two.
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I'm going to pause and I want you to try to say this sentence all by yourself.
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Test your original pronunciation.
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Go ahead.
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Okay.
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Now I'm going to say it, but I'm going to mispronounce one word.
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Can you guess which word is incorrect?
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A little girl took the recept to the bus.
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The little girl took the recept to the bus.
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Which word is wrong?
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Did you hear receipt or recept?
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You heard number two but that's not correct.
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Instead the P is silent, so you're going to say receipt.
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Receipt.
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Just completely forget about that P in there.
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All right, let's go through each of these challenging words because I want to make sure
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that you can pronounce them correctly.
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The first one is liddle.
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Liddle.
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Do you see there's two T's in the middle of this word, but really in American English,
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those T's are going to become D sounds, so it's going to sound like lid-le. Liddle.
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Like a lid that you put on a container.
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Liddle.
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Then we have girl.
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A lot of these words, girl, world, early.
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Those words can be a little bit tricky.
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So let's break this one down.
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Gir-l.
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Gir-l.
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When you want to talk about the sound that an angry dog makes, you could say grr, grr,
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and then we're going to add L at the end.
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Girl, girl, girl.
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Notice that my mouth isn't really moving here.
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It's all inside my mouth and in my throat.
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Girl, girl.
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With the L, my tongue is coming beside my teeth.
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Girl.
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It's right there.
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Girl.
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Girl.
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All right, and the next word is receipt.
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Receipt.
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Receipt.
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Re-ceipt.
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This is the piece of paper that you get after you make a purchase.
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The cashier will give you a receipt.
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Then our final word is bus.
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Sometimes the short U sound can be a little bit tricky, so I want to make sure you're
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not saying buss, boss, a boss.
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Make sure you say uh.
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Bus.
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Bus.
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Bus.
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All right, let's go back and say this full sentence together.
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The little girl took the receipt to the bus.
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The liddle girl took the receipt to the bus.
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Did you say that with me?
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Let's say it one more time.
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The little girl took the receipt to the bus.
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Great work.
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Let's go on to the next challenge sentence.
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All right, here's sentence number three.
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I want you to say it all by yourself.
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Are you ready?
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Test your original pronunciation.
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Go ahead.
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Okay, now it's my turn.
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I'm going to mispronounce one word.
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Listen carefully.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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Which one of these challenge words did I mispronounce?
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Did you hear warm or warm?
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You heard that second one, but that's not correct.
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Instead, the word warm has just one syllable, not warm.
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Instead, warm.
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Warm.
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Notice how my lips are in an O shape.
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Warm.
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Warm, with a clear R. Warm.
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All right, let's go through each of these challenge words so that you can say them correctly.
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The first one is early.
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This is similar to what we talked about with girl.
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Ear-ly.
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Let's break it into two sections.
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Er.
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Er.
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Then, lee. Lee.
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Early.
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Make sure that when you say the L your tongue is touching the back of your teeth.
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L, L, Lee.
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Early, early.
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Don't add another sound in there.
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I often hear English learners say early, er a lee, but that a in the middle isn't natural,
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so let's make sure you say er lee and put it together.
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Early.
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Next we say winner.
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What is happening to the T in the middle of this word?
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You might hear native speakers say winter with a clear T if they're enunciating clearly
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and maybe speaking a little slowly.
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It's fine to do that, but when native speakers speak fast, you're going to hear winner, winner.
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When's the winner Olympics?
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Winner.
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This is the same as a winner and a loser.
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It's the same pronunciation, so make sure that the context helps you to know which word
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it is.
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Does this sound familiar?
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Innernet.
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Winner.
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Yeah, we're cutting out that T especially when there's an NT in the middle of a word,
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internet, innernet, winter, winner.
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You're going to hear that a lot in fast English.
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Next we have the word didn't.
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Didn't, but this is the clear pronunciation.
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When native speakers are speaking quickly, we do not say didn't with each sound pronounced.
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Instead you're going to hear di n.
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There's a lot going on here in your throat.
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Di n.
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Di n.
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So that final D is cut short and the final T as well is cut, so it's really going to
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be just your throat.
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Can you say that with me?
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Di n.
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Di n.
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Didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't.
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If you have trouble pronouncing or a hearing or understanding contractions, it's probably
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because we cut off a lot of those sounds.
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We reduce them.
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That's something that's natural in English.
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I made a video about how to pronounce 81 different contractions.
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You can check it out up here because this happens to a lot of different contractions
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and I want to make sure you can pronounce them, but also that you can understand them.
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The difference between a positive word, did, and didn't is very important when you're having
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a conversation.
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All right, let's go to the last word.
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Warm.
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Warm.
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Warm.
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Make sure that this is one syllable.
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Warm.
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Warm.
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Do you think you could put all of these words together?
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You got it.
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Let's say it together.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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Great work.
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All right, let's go to the final challenge sentence.
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Here's our final challenge sentence.
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Can you say this all by yourself?
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Go ahead.
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Now it's my turn.
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I'm going to mispronounce one word.
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I want you to guess which one it is.
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I definitely sought the water at the beach was salty.
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I definitely sought the water at the beach was salty.
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Which word is incorrect?
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Did you hear thought or sought?
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You heard the second one sought, but does this word start with an S?
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Nope.
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Instead it starts with a Th, so you need to make sure that your tongue is between your
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teeth and there's that stream of air coming through.
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Through.
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We already talked about that word.
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Thought.
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Thought.
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All right.
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Let's go through each of these challenge words so that you can pronounce them correctly.
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What's happening with this word definitely?
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Definitely.
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I feel like words like definitely, certainly, probably, those words can be a little bit
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tricky.
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I talked about some of those in this pronunciation lesson up here, but the word definitely we
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use a lot and you probably would like to use a lot, but you need to pronounce it correctly,
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so let's break it down.
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Deaf init lee.
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Deaf init lee.
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Definitely.
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Definitely.
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Definitely.
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Definitely.
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Definitely.
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It's definitely a beautiful day.
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This is definitely a helpful lesson.
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I hope so.
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The next word is that lovely word we just talked about, thought.
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Thought.
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Make sure that your tongue is between your teeth.
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I often hear English learners switching in S and a Th sound, sought instead of thought.
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In some situations this could be a little bit difficult for other English speakers to
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understand you.
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So make sure that you say this correctly.
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Thought.
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Thought.
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Then we have the word water.
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Water.
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What's the sound that you hear in the middle of this word?
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Wad er.
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Wad er.
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Well, it's not a T sound, water.
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Instead, it's a D. Here we have again, the T is changing to a D.
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This is typical in American English.
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Wad er.
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Wad er.
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I want you to say that with me.
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Water, water.
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Finally we have the word beach.
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Beach.
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A lot of you are concerned that you might say a rude word instead, so let's practice
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that vowel sound.
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It needs to be a long E. Beeeeach.
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Beeeeach.
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Beeeeach.
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Really, the context here is going to help you a lot.
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So when we're talking about the water at the beach is salty, you're most likely talking
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about the ocean, the sea.
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You're not talking about a rude word, so I think the context is going to help you a lot,
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but make sure that when you pronounce it, you say EEE.
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Beeeeach.
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All right, let's go back and say that full sentence.
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I definitely thought the water at the beach was salty.
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I definitely thought the water at the beach was salty.
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I definitely thought the water at the beach was salty.
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Great work.
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I hope that you had a chance to say that sentence out loud with me and test your pronunciation.
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Are you ready for a final challenge?
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We're going to go back and say all four of those sentences and I want you to say them
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out loud with me.
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I'm going to say them two times so that you can listen and then you can also repeat.
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Are you ready?
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Let's say them together.
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I buy clothes through the internet.
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I buy clothes through the internet.
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The little girl took the receipt to the bus.
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The little girl took the receipt to the bus.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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In the early winter, I didn't miss the warm weather.
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I definitely thought the water at the beach was salty.
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I definitely thought the water at the beach was salty.
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Great work testing your pronunciation muscles, and now I have a question for you.
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Let me know in the comments, which one of these words is the most difficult for you
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to pronounce.
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Let me know.
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I'm sure that there will be people around the world who have the same feelings as you.
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It's always good to feel like you're in this together.
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Well, thank you so much for learning English with me.
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I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson 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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