Can you Say... These CONTRACTIONS? 👉English Pronunciation

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Well hey there! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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So I've been talking about modal verbs
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over the last few weeks, about all of their different uses.
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Now, don't worry if you missed out on them,
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the links are right here.
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But one way to make sure that you don't miss out on
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any of my weekly English lessons here is to subscribe!
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Subscribe by clicking the red button down there.
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You'll get a message telling you as soon as
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there's a new lesson here on the mmmEnglish channel,
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so you can keep studying with me and keep up-to-date
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with all of the new lessons.
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Okay so we've been talking about modal verbs a lot
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and in this lesson
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I want to focus on the way
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that they sound when they're spoken.
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So this is a pronunciation lesson.
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That means you have to be ready to join in!
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Say the words out loud with me.
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You must do this!
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Well, you must do it
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if you want to improve your pronunciation
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and I'm pretty sure that you do.
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Let's get our modal verbs up on the screen.
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We've got could, should, would, may, might, can, will,
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must and shall.
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For the record, I hardly ever use shall
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and amongst all of my native English speaking
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friends and family,
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I hardly ever hear it.
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It's quite formal
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and perhaps even a little old-fashion now.
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It's the kind of thing that I would hear
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my English grandma say
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but not my friends.
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So I'm actually just going to remove it from this lesson.
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I'm going to get in trouble for that!
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But I want to focus this pronunciation lesson
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on contractions
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and 'shall' is very rarely contracted anyway.
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And one final disclaimer.
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You are practising with me and my
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Australian accent here,
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which is a reasonably standard one
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but there are differences between
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native English-speaking accents.
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Okay enough of that,
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let's just get started with these words,
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'could', 'should' and 'would'.
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Now the first thing
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that you need to pay attention to here
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is that the L in all of these three words is silent.
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Don't try and pronounce that out.
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It's actually easier than you think!
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'Would' is pronounced just like 'wood'
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and 'could' and 'should' are also the same.
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Could, should, would.
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So let's look at all of the possible contractions
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for these modals.
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Now we learn in earlier lessons
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that any of these modal verbs
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can be used to talk about the past
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simply by adding 'have'
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followed by the past participle verb.
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So in spoken English 'have' is often contracted
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or shortened.
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'Could have' is often said
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could've.
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So the 'have' is shortened to just 've.
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Now if you're listening to native English speakers
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you might not even hear that sound.
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'Could have' can also sound like
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coulda.
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You coulda brought the dog.
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You could've. You could have brought the dog.
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And the contracted pronunciation of 'have' is the same
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for all of the modal verbs.
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'Should have' becomes
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should've
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or shoulda.
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We shoulda left earlier.
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We should've left earlier.
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'Would have' becomes
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would've
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or woulda.
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My dad would have known what to do.
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My dad woulda what to do.
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'Might' and 'have' become
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might've
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or mighta.
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She mighta taken the keys.
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She might have taken the keys.
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'May' and 'have'
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may've
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or even maya - if you're listening to a native speaker.
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I may have lost his address.
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I maya lost his address.
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'Must' and 'have' becomes
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must've
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or musta.
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We musta left our tickets in the car!
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We must have left our tickets in the car!
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Remember, it's okay to use these contractions
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in informal writing
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but in formal writing, exams, reports and letters,
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use the full word 'have'.
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And if you are ever unsure, just write 'have',
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it's not too formal.
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Okay so when we use
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these modal verbs in a negative sentence,
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'not' is often contracted to the modal verb.
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They're pushed together - that's what a contraction is.
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So 'could' and 'not' is contracted and it sounds like
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couldn't.
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Shouldn't, wouldn't.
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So the 'not' sounds like
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at the end of the modal verb.
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Okay let's go through this in a little bit more detail.
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We've got /'kÊŠd/
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/ənt/
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/'kÊŠd(É™)nt/
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I couldn't believe it! It was such a surprise!
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I couldn't believe it!
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/'ʃʊd/
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/ənt/
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/'ʃʊd(ə)nt/
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Shouldn't we wait for Sam?
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Shouldn't we wait?
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/'wÊŠd/
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/ənt/
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/'wÊŠd(É™)nt/
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They wouldn't ask you for money
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unless they really needed it.
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They wouldn't ask you.
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/'mʌɪt/
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/ənt/
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/'mʌɪt(ə)nt/
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or /'mʌɪt(ə)nt/ depending on the accent.
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You mightn't believe me, but I'm telling the truth!
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You mightn't believe me!
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/ˈmʌs/
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/ənt/
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/ˈmʌs(ə)nt/
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Notice that the middle 'T' is not pronounced
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in the negative form.
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It's mustn't,
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not must-n't.
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You mustn't wear those shoes in the house.
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You mustn't wear those shoes.
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Now of course, there are a few irregular negatives
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which you already know.
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'Will not' is won't.
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'Can not' is can't.
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'Shall not' is shan't.
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And 'may' doesn't even contract with 'not'.
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You just need to say 'may not'.
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Okay so now are you ready for level 10
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pronunciation training?
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These contractions get a little bit more difficult
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when we start using negative modal verbs
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to refer to the past with 'have'.
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Then we have a structure that looks like this:
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the subject with the modal verb
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with 'not', 'have'
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and then the past participle verb.
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And yes, all three words
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can be contracted together in spoken English.
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Okay get ready for this!
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'Could not have'
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couldn'tve.
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Although you'll never see it written like this in English
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but you will hear it spoken like this, all the time,
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by native English speakers.
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I could not have done that.
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I could not have.
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I could not have done that.
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So 'should not have' becomes
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shouldn't've.
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The kids should not have been in the room.
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The kids should not.
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The kids should not have been in the room.
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'Would not have'
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wouldn'tve.
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He would not have approved this plan.
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He would not have.
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He would not have approved this plan.
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'Might not have'
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mightn'tve.
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She might not have heard you say that.
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She might not have.
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She might not have heard you say that.
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'Must not have'
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mustn't've.
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They mustn't've.
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They must not have brought their son.
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That one's tricky!
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So that's it for this pronunciation lesson.
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It was a lot to take in, wasn't it?
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A lot of tongue twisting.
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But you really should go back and watch
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this lesson a few times and practise out loud with me.
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Practise with me!
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You can't improve your pronunciation just by listening
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can you?
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You need to imitate me, you need to copy me
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as I say all of the different contractions
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through this lesson and all of the example sentences.
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In fact, imitating a native English speaker
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is a really great way to practise and improve
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your pronunciation.
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It's going to help you to sound more natural
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as you speak English
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because you can listen to the sounds
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that you should be making
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and imitate them straight after.
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Now if you want to keep practising like this,
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by imitating me,
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then try one of my imitation lessons right here,
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or here - that one's good as well.
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Thanks for watching and I'll see you
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next week for another lesson here on mmmEnglish.
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Bye for now!
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