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That tree is so pretty.
It's a beautiful spring day here in New York, and we're going to talk a little bit about
the flap T.
Pretty. The T's here are a flap T because it comes between two vowels, and
the T is not starting a stressed syllable. Pretty, pretty. So, you may want to pronounce
it as a true T, tttt, pretty, pretty, but most Americans will make this a flap T, it
smooths out the line. And Americans are always going for a smoother line. Pretty, pretty.
Ben, can you think of any other words with a flap T?
>> City.
City! That's a good one. City. So again, the T here, coming between two vowels, not starting
a stressed syllable, so it's a flap. City, city. It's such a pretty day in the city.
Ben, can you think of another word with a flap T?
>> No.
No. That's ok. It doesn't matter. Matter! There's another word with a flap T. So again,
the T sound is coming between two vowels, not starting a stressed syllable, flap. Ddddd,
matter, matter.
I just thought of another. >> What is it?
And you just did another one too! Thought of, thought of, thought of. So here --- that
was a loud pigeon --- So here the T comes at the end of a word, but the next word begins
with a vowel, so still the T is coming between two vowels. And still, it is not starting
a stressed syllable, so we can flap that. Thought of, duv, duv, duv, thought of. And
Ben said, 'What is it?' Again, the T ends what, but the next word begins with a vowel,
so the T is coming between two vowels, not starting a stressed syllable, so we can flap
that. Diz, diz, what is, what is it?
>> Ben, aren't those tulips pretty? >> Oh, they're so pretty!
>> Rachel, look at this tree! Isn't it so pretty?
>> Wow, this tree is really pretty. >> Such a pretty tree.
This tree, also really pretty. Don't forget to flap your T's!
That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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