How to pronounce GIRL & WORLD

184,369 views ・ 2018-10-04

mmmEnglish


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Well hey there I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today we're going to go through the pronunciation of
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these tricky words.
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Do you find any of them difficult?
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But before we do that, I want to tell you about
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the community tab right here inside Youtube.
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Now if you're a subscriber, you probably already know
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about this. You've probably already seen
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some of my posts, some of my pictures.
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It's a cool way that we can hang out a little bit more.
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Now I have to admit that I find social media
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a little overwhelming. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter,
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Snapchat, everywhere.
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So I was really, really glad when YouTube
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created a space where we can hang out together
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and I can share pictures
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and I can ask you for recommendations and
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show you some behind the scenes sort of stuff.
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So to be honest,
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I would much rather be here chatting with you guys.
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This is where I spend all of my time
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and this is where I want to hang out with you.
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In fact, this lesson today
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came from my YouTube community.
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I asked you what were some difficult words
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to pronounce and Puji suggested:
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'girl', 'world' and other words that have RL in them.
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So thanks for the recommendation Puji!
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Okay back to the lesson!
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What do all of these words have in common?
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The R and the L at the end and also the vowel sound.
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Yes, all of these words have different vowel letters
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but we know that that doesn't mean much
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in English, right?
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These vowel letters are all pronounced in
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exactly the same way,
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with the /ɜː/ vowel sound.
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So this is where your eyes start playing tricks
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on you in English.
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You see different vowel letters
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and so you try to pronounce them differently.
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Don't! This sound is the same for all of them.
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To make this sound, your tongue is flat in your mouth.
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The front of it, the front of your tongue should be behind
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your bottom teeth like this.
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If the sound still doesn't sound right, try pushing
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your lower jaw out a little further
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to lengthen your tongue.
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Next we need to tackle the RL consonant cluster.
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A consonant cluster is when two or more consonants
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are together in a word and they can be
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difficult to pronounce.
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Often consonants are much easier
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when there is a vowel sound between them, right?
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But this cluster is actually pronounced differently
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by different native English speakers.
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So this could be part of the reason why this word
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is difficult for you.
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You keep hearing it being pronounced in different ways
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and now you're a bit confused!
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When listening to standard American pronunciation,
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you'll hear both of these consonant sounds.
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While when you're listening to standard British
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or Australian pronunciation, you won't hear that /r/
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consonant sound.
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I'm going to ask my brother-in-law Alan
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to help me to demonstrate this.
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You remember him from this video, right?
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He's American.
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Hey Alan, can you say 'girl' for me?
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Girl.
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Great! Now use it in a sentence.
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There is a very pretty girl walking down the street.
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Perfect! Thanks, that's all I need.
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So you just heard Alan really pronounce that /r/ sound.
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In fact, the vowel sound is hardly there at all!
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Girl.
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Now this is not how I pronounce it at all.
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In British English and Australian English,
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this R is silent
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and it's the vowel sound that is much clearer.
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Girl.
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So I'll be teaching in this lesson with my accent.
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I won't be doing any rubbish American impersonations
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but if you're really keen to learn to pronounce this word
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in an American accent,
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I've added a few extra links in the description
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to American English pronunciation lessons
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that I recommend you try.
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Okay, so let's get started!
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Girl.
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So starting with the consonant sound.
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Now this sound is made right at the back of the mouth.
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By blocking the throat with the back of the tongue.
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So moving into the vowel sound.
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Notice that my tongue doesn't move, it doesn't
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change position to the consonant sound.
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It just stays with the vowel sound.
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Nice! Now we need to move to the /l/ sound
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and we do that by lifting the tip of the tongue up
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so that it's behind the top teeth.
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The girl is waiting by the door.
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Is that your girlfriend?
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Curl.
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The /k/ consonant is the unvoiced
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pair of the /g/ sound.
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So actually, your tongue, your throat,
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everything is in the same position.
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It's just that one sound is voiced,
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and the other is unvoiced and it's made with air.
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See that my tongue is staying in exactly
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the same position. It doesn't change.
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Now moving to the /l/ sound,
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we need to lift the tip of the tongue
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so that it's touching behind the top teeth.
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She helps her grandmother to curl her hair.
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Let's try another.
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Pearl.
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and add the vowel.
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Move to the /l/ sound by lifting the tongue
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up to the top of her mouth, behind your teeth.
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She had a beautiful pair of pearl earrings.
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World.
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This one's a little trickier.
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Starting with the consonant sound, watch my lips.
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See how they come together in a tight circle
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and it's a voiced sound made with your vocal cords.
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Now add the vowel sound.
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It's exactly the same as this word here, 'were'.
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Now do exactly as we did before,
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flip your tongue up to the top of your mouth,
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behind your teeth.
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Now you're saying 'whirl'
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and this means to spin around and around and around,
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really quickly, 'whirl'.
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So we need to finish with the
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/d/ consonant sound, right?
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At the end of 'whirl', my tongue is up behind my teeth.
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Whirl.
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And the rest of my tongue, the sides of my tongue,
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it's not touching anything.
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For the /d/ sound, you'll need to close the gap
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with the edges of your tongue
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here at the top of your mouth. Try to catch the sound
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and then release it.
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Your teeth will naturally come up closer together
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as you try to do this.
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So try to exaggerate the movement
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that's happening in your jaw.
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Your jaw is extending down and out to make the sound.
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Remember if that sound is - if your jaw is too close
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to your neck, you'll make a different sound.
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So that movement and that length in your jaw
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is going to help you to make the correct sound.
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The whole world is watching.
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It's the most beautiful place in the world.
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Should we keep going with some more examples?
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Why not?
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Hurl.
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So you might be thinking what on earth is 'hurl'?
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It's actually a really useful word.
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It means to throw something
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and usually with a lot of force,
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usually in an angry or a violent way.
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He hurled the lamp across the room.
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A really strong violent way.
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Add the vowel.
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Okay so that's this word, 'her'.
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Then you need to add the /l/
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so the tip of the tongue comes up
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and you'll often hear 'hurl' used in these collocations.
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'to hurl abuse' or 'to hurl insults'
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So this means to throw insults or abuse at someone,
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to yell at them really loudly.
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To hurl abuse at someone.
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He hurled abuse at the waiter
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as he was dragged out of the restaurant.
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Ready to try a more complex sentence?
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Let's try and put a few of these words together.
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The world watched as the girl with the curly hair
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hurled pearls across the room.
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The world watched as the girl with the curly hair
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hurled pearls across the room.
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Can you think of any other words with this combination
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of letters in them? Try to write a sentence with
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these words in the comments
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to help everyone else to practise here.
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Write it in the comments.
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So depending on your native language you will find
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one way of pronouncing these words a little easier
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than the other.
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Perhaps the American 'girl' is easier for you
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or maybe the British pronunciation 'girl'.
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Whatever! It really doesn't matter.
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My advice is to experiment with both pronunciations
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and then just do what feels easiest
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and most comfortable for you.
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Both pronunciations are acceptable
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and the most important thing is that you are understood
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and that you feel comfortable making these sounds.
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So do whatever helps you to feel most comfortable.
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So that's it for this pronunciation lesson,
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if you want to keep practising your pronunciation
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with me, then check out these lessons right here.
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Make sure you hit subscribe
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