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In this American English pronunciation video,
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you’re going to get even better at speaking with rhythmic contrast.
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We’re going to practice three-syllable words with second syllable stress.
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First, if you are just going to watch this video, don't.
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That would be very boring.
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This video only works if you’re willing to practice your English out loud.
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So, if you're somewhere where you can't do that, make sure to come back to this video later.
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When learning English as a second language,
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most people don't make unstressed syllables as fast, low in pitch, or quiet, as they should.
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The tendency is to over-pronounce them, but that's not good English.
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In English, we have clearer, stressed syllables: DA,
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and less clear unstressed syllables: da.
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So for these syllables, don’t be afraid to be less clear.
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In this video, we're just going to do 3-syllable words, with second syllable stress,
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like this: da-DA-da.
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da-DA-da. That's all you're going to hear.
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You're going to get into a groove with the rhythm.
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After each repetition of the word, repeat it just like you hear it.
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Don't over-pronounce the unstressed syllables.
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This is going to move quickly. See if you can keep up.
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Procedure. da-DA-da. Procedure.
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Decided. da-DA-da. Decided.
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Example. da-DA-da. Example.
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Directly. da-DA-da. Directly.
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Important. da-DA-da. Important.
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Consider. da-DA-da. Consider.
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Completely. da-DA-da. Completely.
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Advantage. da-DA-da. Advantage.
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Agenda. da-DA-da. Agenda.
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Mistaken. da-DA-da. Mistaken.
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Forgetful. da-DA-da. Forgetful.
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Exactly. da-DA-da. Exactly.
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Iconic. da-DA-da. Iconic.
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Nutrition. da-DA-da. Nutrition.
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Unwieldy. da-DA-da. Unwieldy.
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Now, we're going to go back to the beginning and just do the words one time each.
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Repeat each word and don't worry too much about the sounds.
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This is a drill exercise in rhythm.
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Procedure
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Decided
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Example
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Directly
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Important
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Consider
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Completely
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Advantage
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Agenda
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Mistaken
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Forgetful
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Exactly
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Iconic
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Nutrition
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Unwieldy
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Now we're going to go back to the beginning
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and just do the words one time each with a short sentence.
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Repeat the word and the sentence
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keeping the right rhythm when it's in a sentence.
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Procedure – What’s the procedure?
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Decided – We decided to stay.
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Example – I need another example.
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Directly – Go directly to your supervisor.
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Important – How important is it?
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Consider – I’ll consider it.
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Completely – I completely agree.
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Advantage – That’s one advantage.
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Agenda – What’s on the agenda?
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Mistaken – I must be mistaken.
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Forgetful – I’m pretty forgetful.
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Exactly – That’s exactly right.
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Iconic – It’s an iconic building.
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Nutrition – He’s studying nutrition.
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Unwieldy – It’s not heavy, but it’s unwieldy.
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What other three-syllable words with second syllable stress can you think of?
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Put them in the comments below to give everyone more words to practice with.
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Stress is something I stress in my book American English Pronunciation.
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If you want an organized, step-by-step resource to build your American accent,
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click here to buy the book. I think you’re going to love it.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.