A Powerful Method to Help You Learn the Sounds (Phonemes) of English | Improve Your Pronunciation

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2017-10-19 ・ To Fluency


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A Powerful Method to Help You Learn the Sounds (Phonemes) of English | Improve Your Pronunciation

8,928 views ・ 2017-10-19

To Fluency


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- Most English as second language lessons
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don't put enough focus on pronunciation,
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and this is a huge part of being able
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to express yourself and being able
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to speak English with confidence.
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There are various parts to pronunciation.
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Things like intonation.
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If the sentence goes up at the end
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or if it goes down at the end.
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There is stress, like the stress
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of a specific syllable in a word,
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or to stress a word within a sentence.
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English speakers also link words together,
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so for example, I wanted it.
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"I wanted it" is I wanted it,
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but you'll notice that these three words
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are all linked together and they sound like one.
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Then there's also relaxed pronunciation, too.
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For example, "going to" equals "gonna"
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but if you feel like your pronunciation
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needs improving, a good place to start
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is with the sounds of English.
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The number of sounds in English varies depending
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on the type of English that you are learning.
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However, it's wise to learn the majority
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of these sounds and then to be able to produce them.
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Here is my method for this.
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Know what to do with your mouth
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so that you can make specific sounds.
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So, know what to do with your teeth, your lips,
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your tongue, so that you can produce those sounds.
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Next, get feedback.
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So, practice this and get feedback.
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A good way to do this is to record your version
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of the sound and compare it to the original,
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and then you can make any changes you need to make.
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And finally, get a lot of repetition to build muscle memory.
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So, getting this repetition and repeating the sound
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over and over again means that when you're speaking
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at a later date you can produce this effortlessly.
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I've got a couple of examples for you
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in this lesson and a really good exercise too.
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So, let's start with the /f/ sound.
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Fffff, fffff.
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To do this, your upper teeth touch
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your bottom lip on the inside
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and a small bit of air just comes out.
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Additionally, this is unvoiced,
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which means that your vocal chords don't vibrate.
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Let's practice that a little bit now.
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Feel free to pause this video if you need to,
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but just repeat after me.
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Ffff.
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Ffff.
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Fan.
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Fan.
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Like I said before, recording your version
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of this and then comparing it to the original
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means that you can make any changes
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and also be sure to watch what I do
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with my mouth and look at yourself
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in the mirror when you're doing this too.
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The second sound I want to introduce is the /v/ sound.
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Vvvvv, vvvvv.
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To make this sound, you do the same
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as you did with the /f/ sound,
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so your upper teeth touch your bottom lip,
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a small bit of air comes out,
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but in this case your vocal chords vibrate.
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So this is a voiced sound.
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Vvvv.
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Vvvv.
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Again, repeat after me.
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Van.
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Van.
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This is an example of a minimal pair,
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and this is where we have two sounds that are similar,
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and practicing these sounds together
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will help you dramatically because then
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you can really notice the difference
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and be able to produce that difference
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when it comes to an actual conversation,
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when it comes to you just speaking in English naturally.
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I have a program that goes through
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all of these consonant and vowel sounds
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and I also give you ways to practice minimal pairs.
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So, I go through all the sounds,
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give you the audio so that you can get that repetition
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and also I can give you feedback
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on your version of these sounds.
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Being able to produce the sounds of English will
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dramatically improve your speaking,
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and it's going to improve your comprehension too
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because once you know how to make this sound,
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you'll be better at listening to it too
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and noticing when people use specific sounds.
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And specially when it comes to minimal pairs.
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But, like I said at the beginning, there are different
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areas to pronunciation.
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Things like intonation, rhythm, and stress.
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But, I feel like the sounds is a really good place to start
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and then, you can start putting things together
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once you can produce the different sounds of English.
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I want to hear from you now.
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In English, which sound do you have difficulty producing?
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So, which sound in English is difficult for you to say?
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Leave your comments below and if you don't know
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the terminology for this, you don't know the phonetic
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alphabet, then feel free just to highlight a word
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and tell me which part of this word is difficult for you.
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And then, check out my program if you want this full
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pronunciation tutorial and then a method that you can use
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on a daily basis to improve your speaking, your grammar,
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and your vocabulary.
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Thank you for watching.
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It's great to have you here.
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Bye for now.
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(electronic music)
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