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Hello and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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I've got a pronunciation video for you today, and it's all about ten words that you might be pronouncing incorrectly.
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So, let's get started.
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Ok so the first word is this one!
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How would you say it?
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It's not "fru-it."
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There are not two syllables there.
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We actually pronounce this word 'fruit.'
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"fruit."
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So many students make the mistake of saying "fru-it."
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Or "fruiiiit," "fruiiit."
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But no, it's just "fruit."
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And "fruit" is my favorite food.
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The next word we have is this one.
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So many students actually pronounce this how they would pronounce it in their own language.
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Probably the Italians and the Spanish more than anything.
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But we pronounce this not "cha-os."
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Not "cha-os."
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But "chaos."
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We almost add a "y" sound, "chaos."
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It was an absolute "chaos."
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The same with the adjective form.. it was "chaotic."
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Ok, number three, we have...
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Now I remember learning to spell this word when I was at school and thinking "wow, that's a crazy spelling' because it's so different to the pronunciation."
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Now, I've heard all different pronunciations for this word.
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I've heard "kuwew," I've head "kyooyoo."
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But really we just say "queue," "queue."
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One syllable, and everyone knows that British people love "queueing," "queue," "to queue," "there is a queue."
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There's the verb and the noun as well.
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Now on to number four, and this one always makes me laugh when people say this cos it is really difficult to say.
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It is...this one.
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Now I hear people say "crips."
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I used to work in a cafe with a lot of foreign workers, and they would always say 'Where are the crips?'
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And I'd be like 'crips," are you talking about "crepes?'
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We say '"crisps."
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This 'sps' sound is very difficult for some people to say, so you need to practice this in the mirror before you brush your teeth every night...crisps.
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Ok number five is this one.
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If you like cooking then you should have seen this word before.
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And most people say "resips" or "reseeps."
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But it should be "recipe."
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So it's very irregular this word.
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Normally when an e is on the end we don't pronounce it but in this case we do.
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Recipe, three syllables.
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Ok, number 6, this one.
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Ok so many people pronounce this incorrectly.
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They want to say every syllable, so they say "com-for-ta-ble" but really it's "comfortable."
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"Comfortable," so it's not "com-for-ta-ble," it's just "comf-t-ble."
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Ok, so we actually lose a syllable there.
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The same goes for number seven which is not "veg-e-ta-ble," "vegetable."
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Not "veg-e-ta-ble," "vegetable."
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Not "ve-ge-ta-ble," "vegetable."
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Similarly we have number 8.
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Ok, very important word, if you don't know this word then you're crazy cos it's a big part of my life.
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I hear many people say "cho-co-late" or "cho-co-late..." "choco..." "choco," but we say "chok-lit."
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"Chocolate."
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So, it's just 2 syllables, and I understand it's quite hard for many people to pronounce, but, you wanna speak English well you got to practice.
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So "chocolate..." "chocolate."
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Ok, and my last two are days of the week so number nine...this one...
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Not one of my favorite days of the week, but it's very important to pronounce it correctly.
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I always hear "Tu-es-day."
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"Tu-es-day."
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When in reality it's "Tuesday."
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Choose, like I want to choose what I'm having for breakfast this morning.
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"Tuesday," not "tu-es-day," "Tuesday."
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And then the last one.
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Another day of the week.
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Not wed-nes-day.... "Wednesday."
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Not "wed-nes-day..." "Wednesday."
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So that's it for this pronunciation lesson.
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I really hope it helped you, and hopefully you can now pronounce these words more confidently.
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You will need to repeat and practice again and again and again, but that's part of learning a language so get started now!
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Make sure that you connect with me on all of my social media.
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It's all here.
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And I look forward to seeing you in class very very soon! mwah!