Tongue Twister Pronunciation Challenge 😝

255,447 views ・ 2018-11-12

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Well hey there, I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Today, I've asked a good friend of mine
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to join me for a tongue twister challenge!
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And you might just recognise her!
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Just in case you missed it, yesterday,
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November the eleventh,
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was International Tongue Twister Day.
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Yep, there is an official day to twist your tongue
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and focus on some challenging English sounds.
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So Gabby and I decided that we'd like to celebrate
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this fine day with you
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by challenging each other and you
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to complete some tricky tongue twisters.
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Now you may recognise Gabby from the amazing
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Go Natural English Youtube channel.
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If you do know her, make sure you say hi
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in the comments below.
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She'll be down there saying hi too.
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Gabby is an American English teacher and since
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I'm an Australian English teacher,
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you might hear some differences in our pronunciation
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during this lesson.
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Most notably, you'll hear a little difference in
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vowel sounds and the
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/r/ consonant sound,
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particularly when it's at the end of words.
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So see if you can recognise some of those differences.
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You might need to listen carefully.
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So in this video, I'll be challenging Gabby
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to some tongue twisters.
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And they're pretty tricky ones too!
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But Gabby challenged me to some of her favourite
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tongue twisters, and you can watch that video
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on her channel.
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I'll link to it at the end of the lesson.
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So don't go anywhere!
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Now even though tongue twisters are short sentences
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they repeat the same or very similar sounds
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over and over again
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like an intense gym workout for your tongue!
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Repetition will help your tongue
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to feel more comfortable with these
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strange English sounds.
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And it will also help you to reduce your accent a little
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and pronounce words more quickly.
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And lastly,
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tongue twisters are ridiculously fun!
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I guarantee that you'll be laughing at Gabby
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and me during this lesson.
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And you'll probably be laughing at yourself too
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and that's fine!
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So Gabby, I hereby challenge you
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to say my tongue twisters
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as fast as you can.
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Emma, I hereby accept your tongue twister challenge!
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Are you ready?
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Yes! I think I'm ready!
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Okay!
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Let's do this.
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Number one.
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How can a clam cram in a clean cream can?
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It's tricky, right?
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So one of the most challenging parts
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about this tongue twister
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is the repeated
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/kr/ and /kl/ consonant clusters.
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Many of you have trouble hearing and producing
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the different sounds for /r/ and /l/ consonants.
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And when these sounds are pushed together with the
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/k/ sound, it's even more of a challenge.
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So if you're having trouble with this part, then
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pause the video for a minute
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and practise the sounds a few times.
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Clam.
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Clean.
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Cram.
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Cream.
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Try it one more time yourself. Are you ready?
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Okay Gabby, number two.
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And this one's a little tricky!
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Six sick hicks nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks.
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I can't remember it!
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This one is really hard!
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Woo! I think I memorised it!
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That one's hard!
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So I said earlier that
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we use tongue twisters to practise difficult sounds
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again and again to try and improve them.
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So can you guess which combination of sounds
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we were practising here?
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The /ks/ consonant cluster.
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Six.
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Hicks.
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Bricks.
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Picks.
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Sticks.
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And also, the short /ɪ/ sound.
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So try to focus on the short /ɪ/ and avoid the long
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/ɪ/ sound.
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It's not
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and
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but 'picks and sticks'.
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Okay?
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If you need to pause and practise
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some of these words on their own first,
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then please do - that's a great strategy.
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Now if you're ready, it's your turn to try.
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Number three.
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Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier
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were reared wrongly in a rural brewery.
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One more time, even faster!
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Oh yeah!
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This one is so hard!
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'Rural brewery' - it's a tongue twister on its own, isn't it?
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The challenge is the /r/ consonant sound
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so if you need to spend a few minutes getting your
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tongue warmed up and ready for that sound, then do it!
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So the tip of your tongue
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should not be touching anything at all
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and it should be raised up a little in the middle
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and pulling back in your mouth.
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Rural.
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Now, you're lucky
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that neither Gabby or myself
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speak with a British English accent because this word
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is really hard to say in an English accent.
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Ready? Practise with me!
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That's the /u/ vowel sound.
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So the second syllable is unstressed
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and it's lower in pitch.
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Now, 'brewery'.
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So the middle syllable here is really soft
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so if you're having a lot of trouble pronouncing this word
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then I've got a tricky for you!
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Try
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It's close enough
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and it's a little easier to say.
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Now there's a noticeable difference in the way
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that Gabby and I pronounce this word, 'warrior'.
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Can you hear the difference in that
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stressed syllable there?
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That /ɒ/ sound. The first syllable.
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And that's actually the same sound that you'll hear
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in this male name, 'Roger'.
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And in 'wrongly', as well.
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So where I pronounce this vowel sound as
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Gabby uses more of an R sound.
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Roger.
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Wrongly.
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And did you also notice the different pronunciation
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at the end of the name, 'Roger'?
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Standard American English pronunciation
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pronounces the /r/ sound at the end
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after the vowel sound, and you'll hear Gabby say that.
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Roger.
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But standard British English and Australian English,
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we don't pronounce that sound.
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Roger.
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So this is a really noticeable pronunciation difference
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between our accents.
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Well thanks Gabby! I picked some really tricky
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tongue twisters there for you.
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Thank you so much Emma!
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I enjoyed your challenge,
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those were really tricky tongue twisters!
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Happy International Tongue Twister Day to everyone!
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And how did you go?
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Was one of those tongue twisters particularly
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difficult for you?
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Tell me which one was the hardest in the comments.
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I think that the second one was probably
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the most difficult for me.
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And have you got any other tongue twisters of your own
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that you practise with?
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If you do, share them in the comments
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I want you to see if you can get my tongue twisted
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to celebrate International Tongue Twister Day.
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Now don't forget to head straight over to
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the Go Natural English YouTube channel
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to practise some more tongue twisters
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but over there, Gabby is challenging me.
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Don't forget to subscribe here at mmmEnglish
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and over at Go Natural English
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and for more pronunciation practice,
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why don't you check out these lessons right here?
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And I'll see you in there!
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