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  • In this American English pronunciation video,

  • youre going to get even better at speaking with rhythmic contrast.

  • Were going to practice three-syllable words with first syllable stress.

  • We're going to get to that lesson in just a minute.

  • But first, I wanna make sure you know,

  • that the Rachel's English Academy Online School, opens October 25.

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  • This school will cover everything you need to know, from listening comprehension,

  • to conversation studies.

  • Yes, there will be lots of Ben Franklin exercises too.

  • Everything that Rachel's English does best.

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  • First, if you are just going to watch this video, don't.

  • That would be very boring.

  • This video only works if youre willing to practice your English out loud.

  • So, if you're somewhere where you can't do that, make sure to come back to this video later.

  • When learning English as a second language,

  • most people don't make unstressed syllables as fast, low in pitch, or quiet, as they should.

  • The tendency is to over-pronounce them, but that's not good English.

  • In English, we have clearer, stressed syllables: DA,

  • and less clear unstressed syllables: da.

  • So for these syllables, don't be afraid to be less clear.

  • In this video, we're just going to do 3-syllable words, with first syllable stress,

  • like this: DA-da-da.

  • That's all you're going to hear.

  • You're going to get into a groove with the rhythm.

  • After each repetition of the word, repeat it just like you hear it.

  • Don't over-pronounce the unstressed syllables. It's going to move quickly. See if you can keep up.

  • Fortunate. DA-da-da. Fortunate.

  • General. DA-da-da. General.

  • Video. DA-da-da. Video.

  • Popular. DA-da-da. Popular.

  • Rational. DA-da-da. Rational.

  • Stunningly. DA-da-da. Stunningly.

  • Beautiful. DA-da-da. Beautiful.

  • Character. DA-da-da. Character.

  • Physical. DA-da-da. Physical.

  • Hamburger. DA-da-da. Hamburger.

  • Mystery. DA-da-da. Mystery.

  • Government. DA-da-da. Government.

  • Amateur. DA-da-da. Amateur.

  • Seasonal. DA-da-da. Seasonal.

  • Differently. DA-da-da. Differently.

  • Now, we're going to go back to the beginning and just do the words one time each.

  • Repeat each word and don't worry too much about the sounds.

  • This is a drill exercise in rhythm.

  • Fortunate

  • General

  • Video

  • Popular

  • Rational

  • Stunningly

  • Beautiful

  • Character

  • Physical

  • Hamburger

  • Mystery

  • Now we're going to go back to the beginning and just do the words one time each with a short sentence.

  • Repeat the word and the sentence keeping the right rhythm when it's in a sentence.

  • General – I agree with you in general.

  • Video – I posted a video today.

  • PopularIt was pretty popular.

  • RationalThat’s just not rational.

  • StunninglyYou're stunningly beautiful.

  • BeautifulYou're stunningly beautiful.

  • CharacterThe character of English.

  • PhysicalThe fight got physical.

  • HamburgerThat’s a great hamburger.

  • MysteryIt’s a mystery to me.

  • GovernmentHe’s studying government.

  • AmateurIt was an amateur job.

  • SeasonalThe menu is seasonal.

  • Differently – I feel differently now.

  • What other three-syllable words with first syllable stress can you think of?

  • Put them in the comments below to give everyone more words to practice with.

  • Stress is something I stress in my book American English Pronunciation.

  • If you want an organized, step-by-step resource to build your American accent,

  • click here to buy the book. I think youre going to love it.

  • That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

In this American English pronunciation video,

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