English Pronunciation Training | Improve Your Accent & Speak Clearly

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hey guys I know you're super keen to
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improve your English pronunciation and
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to do that you need two things a native
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English speaker and a super amazing tool
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called the IPA the international
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phonetic alphabet huh
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don't worry I'm going to tell you all
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about it in just a minute
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in lots of languages each letter
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represents only one sound so it's easy
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to try and pronounce words just by
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looking at how the word is spelled but
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English isn't like this no no no no no
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no nope nope nope when you see letters
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in an English word they won't always be
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pronounced the same way take the letter
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C for example in the word cup it's
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pronounced cut but that's different to
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the word place and when a c is next to a
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hey CH it's often chip like in chocolate
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but in the word ake it's pronounced like
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a cut again here this is why the
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International phonetic alphabet is such
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a great tool for English students to
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practice their pronunciation with and I
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use it all the time when I'm teaching
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pronunciation lessons in the IPA every
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sound has a unique symbol so when you
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read it you know exactly how to
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pronounce the English word for example
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the words though thought and cough all
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have the same Oh ugh spelling but
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actually they're pronounced very
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differently though thought and cough now
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these symbols might seem a little scary
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to you especially if you haven't seen
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the IPA before but actually they're so
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helpful for you when you're learning
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English pronunciation because it tells
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you exactly how to say the word Oh
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Koff so even if you've never heard of
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these symbols before don't freak out in
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today's lesson we're going to go through
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the International phonetic alphabet
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together now there's 26 letters in the
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English alphabet right but there are 44
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different sounds way more than there are
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letters that's why I use the IPA to help
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my students when they're studying
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English pronunciation let's look at
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vowels first there are five English
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vowels aren't there a oh I oh and you
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but there are way more English vowel
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sounds some of them are long some of
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them are short and some of them are just
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lazy let's go through them e e o o
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err
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oh all ah ah are oh there's another
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group of vowel sounds called diphthongs
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now don't worry about remembering that
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crazy name all you need to do is
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remember the sounds diphthongs are
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sounds that change from one vowel sound
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to another but in the same syllable so
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watch my mouth position change as I make
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each of these sounds ear air or al Oh a
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I we so we've been through valves and
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diphthongs now we'll move on to
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consonants the top row are unvoiced
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consonant sounds which means that the
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sound is made by air moving from the
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back of your mouth through and out your
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lips there is one extra letter that is
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unvoiced down the bottom then all the
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rest of the consonant sounds are voiced
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which means that the sound is made here
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with your vocal cords are you can feel
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it here and unvoiced sounds use just air
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you can't feel anything here
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huh
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tip
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shit Shh
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but mmm mmm Jim this is good what you
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well that's it for this lesson
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make sure you go to my website and
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download the free worksheet to help you
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practice the IPA sounds the link is in
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the comments box below or right here
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make sure you subscribe by clicking the
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red button so that you get my next video
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lesson which is all about English vowels
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now
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see you then
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