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Hi.
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안녕하세요
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I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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나는 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com의 Vanessa입니다
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How fast can you speak English?
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얼마나 빨리 영어를 할 수 있습니까?
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Let's talk about it.
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그것에 대해 이야기 해 봅시다
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Have you ever thought, "Oh my goodness.
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생각해 본 적 있습니까
“Oh My Goodness”
영어 연설자가 너무 빨리 말합니다.
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English speakers speak so fast.
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How will I ever be able to speak like that?"
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"나는 어떻게 그런 말을 할 수 있을까?"
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Well, today I have some good news for you.
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글쎄, 오늘 너에게 좋은 소식이있어.
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I'm going to share with you seven important
tips that native speakers use when they speak
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원어민이 말할 때 사용하는 중요한 팁 7 가지를 알려 드리겠습니다.
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quickly.
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빨리
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We're going to talk about reducing sounds,
cutting off sounds, and connecting sounds.
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소리 줄이기, 소리 끄기, 소리 연결하기에 대해 이야기 할 것입니다.
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Then, at the end of this lesson, I have a
challenge sentence for you that I want you
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그런 다음이 강의가 끝날 때, 나는 당신을위한 도전 문장을 가지고 있습니다.
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to be able to say as fast as you possibly
can.
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가능한 빨리 말할 수 있어야한다.
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So, let's get started with the first tip.
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첫 번째 팁부터 시작합시다.
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My first tip for speaking fast English is
to use contractions.
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What are contractions?
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They're when you put two words together.
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I'd like to go is I would like to go.
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He's busy.
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He is busy.
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What're you doing?
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What are you doing?
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If you'd like some tips about how to pronounce
81 contractions, I made a video about that
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up here to help your pronunciation.
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But, this first tip is the most simple.
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We'll talk about some more difficult tips
later.
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And it's an easy way to speak quickly.
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I'd like to go.
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I would like to go.
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Do you see how we can speak quicker because
we're cutting off all the sounds in the word
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would except for that final D?
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I'd like to go.
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Great.
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Let's go on to the second tip.
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My second tip for speaking fast English is
to reduce these four common verbs.
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Gonna, wanna, gotta, hafta.
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I'm gonna study English means I'm going to
study English.
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That word to simply becomes a.
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I'm gonna study English.
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Or you might say, "I wanna study English."
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Here, we're changing want to to wanna.
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Again, the word to changes to a.
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I wanna study English.
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Or maybe you will say, "I gotta study English."
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Here we have a longer verb.
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I have got to study English becomes I gotta.
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I gotta study English.
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And then you might say, "I hafta study English."
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Have to, here again, to changes to a.
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I hafta study English.
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Can you say these with me?
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I'm gonna study English.
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I wanna study English.
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I gotta study English.
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I hafta study English.
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Beautiful sentences, and it's so fast.
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My third tip for speaking fast English is
to reduce the word you when you're asking
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a question.
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We're going to talk about three common question
words.
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And unfortunately, the word you reduces in
a different way for each question.
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So, listen carefully, and let's check it out.
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The first question word is what.
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How can we reduce the question, "What are
you doing?"
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What are you doing?
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We could reduce this to say, "Whatcha doin'?"
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Whatcha, whatcha.
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It sounds like a CH sound here.
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Actually, we've cut out completely the word
are, and the word you just becomes cha.
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Whatcha doing?
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You might notice, too, extra tip that the
end of the word doing that G also gets cut
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out.
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Whatcha doin'?
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Whatcha doin'?
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So, I end that word with an N. Whatcha doin'?
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Whatcha doin'?
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Oh, I'm teaching in English lesson.
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Oh, I'm studying English.
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I'm going to sleep.
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Whatcha doin'?
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Whatcha doin'?
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Whatcha.
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Whatcha doin'?
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Let's talk about the second WH question.
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Whereya goin'?
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Whereya goin'?
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Do you notice the same thing happening here
with that ing at the end?
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Whereya goin'?
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It ends with an N. What is happening with
the word you?
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Where ya, we just changed it to ya, ya, not
you, but Y-A.
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Whereya goin'?
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And again, we cut out are.
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Where are you going?
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Whereya goin'?
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Whereya goin'?
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Whereya goin'?
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What about if you wanted to ask a polite question?
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Would you help me?
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Maybe you need some help in the office.
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You might ask this lovely question.
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Would you help me?
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But if you want to say it fast, you could
say, Wouldja help me?
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Wouldja help me?
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Wouldja help me?
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Instead of a ch sound, like we talked about
before, whatcha doing, here, instead, we're
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going to say ja.
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Wouldja help me?
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Can you say that with me?
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Wouldja.
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Wouldja help me?
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Would you help me becomes would ja.
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Wouldja help me?
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Wouldja help me, please?
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Tips number four, five, and six include cutting
off sounds.
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These are a little bit more tricky, so let's
pay attention carefully.
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Tip number four for speaking fast English
is to cut off the T at the end of words.
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Ooh, what about this sentence?
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I go out every night.
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I go out every night.
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Do you hear I go out every night?
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No.
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Instead, your tongue is at the top of your
mouth.
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You're about to make the T sound, but no air
goes through, so it's just stopped at the
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top of your mouth.
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I go ou’ every nigh’.
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I go ou’ every nigh’.
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If you would like to know some more common
sentences and English that use this, we use
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this all the time, but you can check out this
video I made up here about how to pronounce
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the most common sentences in English.
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I go ou’ every nigh’.
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Can you say that with me?
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I go ou’ every nigh’.
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Tip number five for fast English is to cut
off the letter D at the end of words.
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Let's check out this sample sentence.
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I found a blue and white card.
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I found a blue and white card.
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I found a blue and white card.
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Maybe you found a blue and white card on the
street, and it was a birthday card that someone
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just threw out their window.
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I found a blue and white card.
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I foun’.
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The word ends in the letter N. I foun’ a
blue an’white ... Here, the word and is
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being reduced.
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Just cut off that final D sound.
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I foun’ a blue an’ white car’, car’.
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This is a little bit different than the word
car.
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I drive a car, because your mouth is making
the shape of that D sound, but it's not making
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the vibrations happening.
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You're not actually making a D sound, but
your mouth is making that shape car’, car’.
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My tongue is flat against the roof of my mouth
to make the D, but it's not coming out car’,
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car’.
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Can you say that sentence with me?
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I foun’ a blue an’ white car’.
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I foun’ a blue an’ white car’.
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I foun’ a blue an’ white car’.
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My sixth tip for speaking fast English is
quite advanced.
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It is to cut off the first sounds with a few
pronouns: him, his, her, and them.
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Let's look at a couple of sample sentences.
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I think he's right.
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I think he's right.
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I think he's right?
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There's no H happening here.
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I think ‘e, think ‘e.
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Kind of sounds like you're saying thinky.
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I think ‘e's right.
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Do you notice too at the end of the word right
there's no T sound?
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I think ‘e's righ’.
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I think ‘e's righ’.
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I think ‘e is righ’.
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We do this all the time.
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Let's go on to another pronoun.
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It's his turn.
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It's her turn.
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It's his turn.
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It's her turn.
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This one's a little bit weird, isn't it?
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The H at the beginning of his and her is cut
off.
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We don't do this all the time, but it does
happen often enough that you want to make
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sure you could understand when native English
speakers are using it, and also so that you
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can use it yourself.
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It's ‘er turn.
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It's ‘er turn.
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It's ‘is turn, ‘is turn.
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it's ‘is turn.
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It's ‘is turn.
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We're not saying it's his turn, it's ‘is
turn.
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It's ‘is turn.
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It's ‘er turn.
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It's ‘er turn.
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It's ‘er turn.
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Great.
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What about the word them?
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I listened to 'em.
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I listened to 'em.
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I listen to 'em, 'em.
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The word them has the TH cut out, and instead
you're saying um, um.
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I listen to 'em.
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Maybe if someone asks about some music that
you like, you might say, "Oh yeah, I listened
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to 'em.
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I listen to 'em, 'em.
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I listen to 'em."
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This is quite casual, and we use it a lot
in daily conversation.
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I listened to 'em.
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Can you say that with me?
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I listened to 'em, 'em.
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So, we need to reduce some pronouns as we're
speaking him, his, her, them.
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My seventh tip for speaking fast English is
specific to American English.
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It is to change a T sound to a D sound.
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You might've noticed that we've done a lot
with Ts and Ds, cutting them off at the end
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of words.
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And here we're changing them for each other.
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So when we say a word, like the word better,
water, do you hear better, water?
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No.
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In American English, a T that's between two
vowel sounds ... It doesn't always have to
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be a vowel, but between two vowel sounds is
going to change to a D, better, water.
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Let's look at a sample sentence.
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The sweater is better.
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I like water.
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Sweater, notice that T, it's between two vowels.
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Is better, it's between two vowel sounds.
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I like water, also between two vowels.
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But, what if we take it up a notch?
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These Ts in the next sample sentence are also
between vowel sounds, but it's not so clear.
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Put it in the desk.
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Put it in the desk.
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We have a lot of D sounds.
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Put it in.
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Put it in.
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What's happening with that T at the end of
the word put?
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Well, it's a T between two vowels, even though
there's two separate words.
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Put it in.
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And the word it is between two vowels, even
though it's two separate words.
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So, I know this can be a little bit tricky,
but you're going to hear native speakers use
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this all the time, so make sure you can do
it, too.
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Can you say it with me?
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Put it in.
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Put it in.
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Put it in the desk.
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Put it in the desk.
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Put it in the desk.
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Put it in the desk.
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Do you see how that makes it much faster?
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Because instead of spending the time to let
the air come out of your mouth, your tongue
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is just tapping the top of your mouth to make
a D. Put it in.
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Put it in, instead of put it in.
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It makes it a lot faster.
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Are you ready for a final challenge sentence?
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It's going to combine so many of these seven
tips, and it's going to challenge your mind
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and your pronunciation muscles.
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Our sentence is, I'm gonna to eat his food,
and it'll taste great.
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Phew, pretty fast.
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Let's break it down.
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I'm gonna.
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I'm gonna.
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Remember those reductions we talked about
at the beginning of this lesson?
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We have a contraction, I am, and then we're
reducing going to to become gonna.
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I'm gonna.
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I'm gonna eat his, eat his.
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Here, the final T is changing to a D. But,
why is it changing to a D if the next word
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doesn't start with a vowel?
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Well do you remember that we need to cut off
the H for the word his?
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So instead, it sounds like a vowel, ‘is,
eat ‘is.
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So, let's change that T to a D and make sure
that you cut off the H. Eat ‘is.
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Can you say that with me?
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Eat ‘is, eat ‘is food.
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Foo’.
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What happens to that final D?
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We just cut it off, foo’, and we're cutting
off the next D. It'll tastes great.
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It'll.
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What is happening with this contraction?
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Well, when we say the contraction it will,
we kind of add a little U sound before the
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L. It kind of sounds like U-L-L, It'll.
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So, here we have two vowel sounds, even though
we don't see them, similar to before, eat
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his.
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So, here we have it'll.
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It'll tas’e.
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Here we're cutting off the T. Grea’, and
we're cutting off the T again.
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It'll tas’e grea’.
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Can we go back and say this full challenge
sentence together?
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Let's give it a try.
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I'm gonna eat his food, and it'll tastes great.
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So much going on here.
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Let's try to say it fast.
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I'm gonna eat his food, and it'll taste great.
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I'm gonna eat his food, and it'll taste great.
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I'm gonna eat his food, and it'll taste great.
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Phew.
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Great.
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I hope you can say this and by yourself.
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Use those pronunciation muscles and challenge
yourself.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me.
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I want to know in the comments which one of
these fast English chips was new for you.
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Can you make a sentence with one of these
fast tips?
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Try to speak it quickly.
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And if you see other comments, you can try
to say them fast as well.
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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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