Silent Letters in English | Pronunciation Practice

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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In today's pronunciation lesson, we're going to practise
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English words with silent letters in them.
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It's true, silent letters are cheeky little buggers.
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They always confuse my students
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and they're always tripping them up.
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But silent letters are in well over half of all English words
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so while they're annoying, you've got to get used to them
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if you want to improve your pronunciation and
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speak English clearly.
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I'm sure you're already thinking of a few. Can you think of some
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English words that have silent letters in them? Especially ones
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that you keep pronouncing incorrectly.
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Let me know about it down in the comments and hopefully,
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fingers crossed,
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we're gonna get some practice with them in today's lesson.
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And while I could give you a big list of rules to try and study,
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the best way to learn the correct pronunciation is to hear
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and to see them being used in context
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and actually practising the sounds yourself.
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So I've got one small request of you please.
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I want you to practise along with me in this lesson
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all the way through to the end. I want you to listen  
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to me first. In each sentence, there is going to be multiple words
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with the same silent letter.
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So your first challenge is to guess what the silent letter is
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only by listening.
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If you do, you score a point.
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Make sure you keep count so that you know how you did
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at the end of the lesson.
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I'll also share some tips with you so you know how to pronounce
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these words right every time.
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Okay so you need to listen and try to guess which silent letter
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occurs multiple times in this sentence, listening first.
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Do you know?
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I know you knocked your knee while kneading the dough.
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We've got know, knocked, knee and knead or kneading.
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I know this is a really simple one to get started with
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but there are several common English words that have
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a silent letter K and notice that it always happens before an N.
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Try these ones out with me.
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Knife.
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Knot.
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Knowledge.
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Knack.
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Knuckle.
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Knob.
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Knit.
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I know you knocked your knee while kneading the dough.
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Your turn.
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Listen.
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What letter is the silent letter there?
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Did you guess D?
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I had the most delicious sandwich last Wednesday
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when I was on a date with a handsome boy.
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Try them out with me.
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Sandwich.
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Wednesday.
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Handsome.
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Handkerchief is another
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but there's no D sound there. We don't hear.
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We don't say
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Wednesday or handkerchief.
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It's just Wednesday, handkerchief.
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No D at all.
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Listen.
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Can you guess it?
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You got it, there were a few silent B's in there.
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There were lamb crumbs under the plumber's numb thumb.
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Your turn.
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Notice that all of these silent B's have an M before it.
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Lamb.
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Crumb.
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Numb.
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Plumber.
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Thumb.
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So this is a good clue. There are lots of English words that
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follow this same pattern. It's not clim-bing
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but climbing.
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Not dum-b,
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dumb.
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Bomb.
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Comb.
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Limb.
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Tomb.
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Happens quite a bit.
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But just when you start feeling comfortable with this pattern
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and you think: you know what I've got this rule, I've got it,
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I'm going to jump in and let you know that there are
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some exceptions. Listen carefully to hear the B sound
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as I say these words.
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Amber.
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Clamber.
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Slumber.
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Now I want you to try this one.
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Plumber.
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This one.
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Climber.
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Nice one.
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Listen.
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Any idea what that silent letter could be?
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Still a B.
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This is a subtle reminder about the debt
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I doubted you would repay.
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B can be silent when it's before a T as well.
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Subtle.
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Debt.
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Doubted.
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Listen.
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That's a clue, actually.
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So which letter is it?
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Soften your voice and listen to the whistle of that bird.
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Soften.
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Listen.
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Whistle.
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It's the T that's silent in all of them
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and you can practise some more words with me now.
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Castle.
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Christmas.
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Fasten.
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Glisten.
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Wrestle.
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Apostle.
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So you can see that a T is sometimes silent after an S.
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But that rule isn't perfect is it? Because soften and often
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don't follow it.
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Though often is a bit of an exception because it can be
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pronounced often with a silent T or it can be pronounced as often.
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You'll hear native speakers saying both.
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Now it's a little tricky with adjectives like soft and moist
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because you can hear that T sound at the end of the word
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when it's an adjective but when they become verbs and that T
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moves to the middle of the word, the sound disappears.
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We say soften, not sof-ten.
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We say moisten not mois-ten.
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Listen.
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We're going in no particular order here.
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Can you hear it? Probably not because it's silent.
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I wrote the wrong answer at question two.
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Your turn.
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So the letter W is always silent when it's at the start
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of the word and in front of the letter R
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like in write,
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wrote,
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wrist,
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wrong.
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Sometimes you don't hear it when it's in front of a H at the start of
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the word either like who or whoever,
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whole.
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But that rule is broken completely by words like
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wheat and whip where it's actually the H that's silent.
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But a silent W pops up a little more frequently than you realise
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in words like two,
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sword
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and answer.
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You don't hear it at all.
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Here we go again.
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It's those silent P's, isn't it?
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The psychologist will start a coup if they don't provide a receipt
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for the telephone bill.
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We've got psychologists,
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coup, and receipt.
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We don't hear that P at all, absolutely not
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at the start, in the middle or at the end of a word.
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So listen.
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Can you guess which one it is? Which is the silent letter in there?
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Different scientific scenarios fascinate me.  
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It's that letter C. It's usually silent when it appears after an S.
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Scientific.
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Scenarios.
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Fascinate.
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Great work!
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Can you think of any other examples that have this same
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combination S with a silent C?
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Muscles.
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Scissors.
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Scene.
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I mean really that C just doesn't need to be there because
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S is doing all of the work making the sound anyway right.
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It's quite superfluous.
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In fact, that is an excellent way to describe the C in
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all of these words, it's superfluous.
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It's there but it doesn't need to be. It's just an extra thing, right?
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It's unnecessary.
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The same thing can be said for the C in a choir.
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Pointless. Superfluous. Doesn't need to be there but it is.
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Okay listen, I'm going to do this one twice because it's long.
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Can you guess?
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Which letter is silent five times in that sentence?
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I'm going to show you just how often an L can be
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silent in English words.
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We've got could, should, and would.
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We don't hear that L at all.
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Calf and half,
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chalk, talk, walk, calm,
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palm,
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salmon,
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yolk.
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All of those words have silent L's in them and they're reasonably
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common.
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Listen.
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It's a little tricky, that one. There are quite a few
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different things going on there.
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But I wonder if you can guess which letter is the silent one in there.
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It happens several times.
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There are signs that this might
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be a design by the foreign minister's daughter.
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It's that G.
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Sign.
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Might.
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Design.
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Foreign
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and daughter.
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So what patterns can we see here? We can see that
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the G is often silent when it's before an N
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and you've probably noticed that the combination
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of G and H in a word can be silent too and this happens a lot.
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In fact, -GH is not usually pronounced after a vowel
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like in through, though
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high,
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light,
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bright
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right,
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all of these examples, though sometimes it's not silent at all like in
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cough and enough
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where that -GH is pronounced as a
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Did you guess it?
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Honestly, even if you whisper we can hear an echo.
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Honestly not honestly, honestly.
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Whisper.
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Echo.
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The letter H can be silent too and in a few different ways.
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Sometimes it's not pronounced at the start of words like honest,
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honour
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and hour.
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And it can also be silent if it comes after a C, G or R
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like in choir,
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echo,
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ghost,
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rhythm.
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Okay listen up.
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Can you guess?
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It's a bit of a tricky one.
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I'd rather we wait until February to clear the air.
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So February is most definitely the purest silent R in this sentence.
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February not February.
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February.
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But in my Australian accent and in most British English accents,
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the silent R is much more common than in American accents
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because we don't pronounce the R at the end of words like rather,
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clear,
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air.
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Try with me.
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Water.
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Mother.
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Fear.
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Laughter.
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You don't hear that -ER sound at the end of any of those words
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it's silent.
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Here we go again.
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Got it?
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That damn column was damaged by the autumn winds.
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So just like silent B's, N is silent at the end of a word
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when it follows M.
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Damn.
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Autumn.
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Column.
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Hymn.
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Condemn.
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Solemn.
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You don't hear it there at all, it's not autumn
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just autumn.
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So you might ask
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what the heck is it doing there anyway?
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Look to be honest, I don't know but it is.
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You can't forget about it when you're writing but you can definitely
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forget about it as you're speaking.
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Okay this is the last one for today.
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What letter is the common silent letter there?
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It's that S.
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It's silent in words like island, debris
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aisle, even.
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The storm left debris and damage across the whole island.
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Your turn.
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I hope that you enjoyed that lesson. Make sure you let me know,
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like the video or drop me a comment down below to tell me.
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Were you able to guess most of those silent letters just by listening
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or did it become a little bit easier when you saw the word
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appear up on screen? We went through
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a hundred and fifteen words with silent letters in them which is
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pretty epic so well done for sticking with me.
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Of course, this video focused on silent consonants
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but I've got another one coming out soon that will focus on
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silent vowels in English words
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so if you've got questions about silent letters in English
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pronunciation then make sure you drop them down
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in the comments below,
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