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Function words: Intonation and Word Stress in American English pronunciation.
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Syllable & Word Stress In English Pronunciation 🗣 सही Pronunciation के Rules सीखो | English Speaking Lesson in Hindi #wordstress #englishpronunciation #howtopronounce
Understanding English pronunciation rule is difficult as English language has only 26 alphabets and most of the words are pronounced with the help of English sounds. Understand the words stress and correct syllable stress is important to pronounce English words correctly. In this English speaking lesson in Hindi you will learn rules on how to pronounce English words correctly to speak English fluently and confidently. Pay close attention to the syllable stress and how and when to stress words in sentences to speak fluent English without any mistakes in English pronunciation.
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Word stress เป็นอีกเสียงหนึ่งที่ฝรั่งออกเสียงแทบทุกประโยคที่เขาพูด คำที่มีสองพยางค์ขึ้นไปจะมีอย่างน้อยหนึ่งพยางค์ที่ถูกเน้น ถ้าคุณอยากออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษให้เป็นธรรมชาติ คุณจะต้อง master word stress พร้อมๆไปกับเสียง schwa
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So I'm making this video for Mariano Garcia who subscribes to this YouTube channel and follows my weekly videos at www.englishpronunciationroadmap.com. And he posted a comment on one of my videos a couple of weeks ago on intonation and said you know ‘great video but which word in a sentence do I stress?’.
He understands that content words versus structural words like grammatical words are more important and to stress so: verbs and nouns and adjectives. But in a typical sentence is there anything I can do to help me know which word i should be putting most of the emphasis on.
And you know i'm sure some of you that are watching this video now it sort of asking yourself the same question. There are all of these rules about how to stress a syllable and how to stress a word which are quite useful, but when I got a sentence or a question or a comment or statement or exclamation which word in that sentence or that phrase should I stress.
And there are scores and scores of ideas about this and how you should do it in English and in British English. I guess a really simple and straightforward way of thinking about it would be to ask which word in your phrase or in your sentence carries the most important bit of information.
And of course that can change depending on the circumstances in which are talking, depending on the person you're talking to, depending on the content of your conversation. And so it's a very flexible thing and I guess requires you to be really specific about what you want the listener to take away: what’s the most important piece of information.
And so if you have a look at this question: “did you know that she crashed the car?” just listen to the way in which the meaning of this sentence changes when I stress a different word in the question. So have a listen to this:
“DID you know that she crashed the car?” questions whether the other person knew about the event at all.
“did YOU know that she crashed the car?” questions in a sort of accusatory way as to whether the other person knew.
“did you KNOW that she crashed the car?” questions whether the other person knew for certain.
“did you know that SHE crashed the car?” questions whether the other person is sure of who is responsible.
“did you know that she CRASHED the cars?” questions whether the other person knew the state of the car.
“did you know that she crashed THE car?” questions whether the listener knows that it's the best one.
“did you know that she crashed the CAR?” questions whether the other person knew that it was the car that she crashed as opposed to something else.
Another way to think about word stress in sentences is to think about tone units. Take a look at this sentence.
You can see how the sentence is broken up into units with forward slashes. It’s broken up into these little tone units or what I tend to refer to as phrases. And the main stressed word in each of those tone units or those phrases is often called the tonic syllable. And the word stress rule is that in a typical sentence it tends to be that the tonic syllable/the main stressed word in that unit tends to be the last content word in that sentence.
And it certainly holds true in this little example, so have a listen to this:
‘I was WONDERING / whether you might be INTERESTED / in coming to a PLAY that I’m going to. / It’s at the ROYALl / this coming FRIDAY. / It’s about a GUY / who loses EVERYTHING / and DISCOVERS himself. / It’s got really great REVIEWS / and I THOUGHT / that we could go to that Italian PIZZA place / close to the TUBE station. / Their DOUGH-balls / are AMAZING!’
So you can hear how it's the last content word in those phrases that tends to get the main stress or we would say that that's the main stressed word in that tone unit or in that phrase. And that might be another way of thinking about which word should I stress in my sentences.
And just two extra things to think about that might be useful is to know that new information in a conversation is always worth stressing so for instance: “have you read the new Dot Hutchison book? No, but have you read the new Matthew Norman book?”.
So then you piece of information and in that example it was the new author that gets the stress in the sentence because it's the new piece of information.
And the same thing goes for contrasting information in an exchange. So for instance: “I haven't SEEN the new car but I've HEARD about it”, “do you prefer ROSES or LILLIES?”
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This is a fun, word stress compilation phonics song for learners of English.
Word stress is the emphasis we place in a specific syllable of a word when pronouncing it. It is the magic formula for understanding spoken English!
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00:36 - tiger
00:47 - fishing
00:58 - window
01:07 - teacher
01:47 - hotel
01:58 - cartoon
02:08 - alarm
02:20 - balloon
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03:28 - Intro-three syllables
04:06 - elephant
04:17 - holiday
04:27 - telephone
05:06 - computer
05:16 - umbrella
05:27 - tornado
06:06 - violin
06:16 - volunteer
06:27 - disappear
07:06 - recap three syllables
07:40 - Intro-four syllables
08:15 - anaconda
08:32 - ballerina
08:49 - calculator
09:05 - thermometer
09:49 - Cinderella
10:05 - photographer
10:21 - alligator
10:38 - helicopter
11:23 - recap four syllables
11:53 - Intro-five syllable words
12:29 - hippopotamus
12:50 - refrigerator
13:13 - university
13:34 - electricity
14:24 - creativity
14:45 - vocabulary
15:07 - anniversary
15:28 - abracadabra
16:19 - recap five syllables
درس الشدة في الانجليزية stressed syllable لجميع المستويات باك اولى وثانية ثانويbac 2023 1 as english
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It's often difficult with long words in English to know which syllable is stressed. Tim answers a question on this topic and gives some tips and advice for learning the stress patterns of certain suffixes.
This video is the second of two videos on word stress. Please watch Part 1 first as it gives you the introduction to this topic (see link below). In this video, Part 2, we are going to have a look at why word stress is so important and how incorrect word stress can distort the pronunciation of a word so listeners might not recognise it or misunderstand you. Then we are going to have a look at the 8 rules of word stress and words that are often mispronounced. Last but not least, there is a little test for you!
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0:00 Why is word stress important? - desert vs. dessert
4:55 Rule 1: Common Nouns & Adjectives with 2 syllables
6:48 Rule 2: Common Verbs with 2 syllables
8:04 Rule 3: Contrastive Word Stress in Nouns & Verbs
10:23 Rule 4: Are prefixes and suffixes stressed?
13:51 Careful: Adding suffixes can move the word stress!
15:23 Rule 5: Compound Nouns
16:24 Rule 6: Compound Adjectives
17:58 Rule 7: Word stress in Phrasal Verbs
21:16 Rule 8: Where is the stress in abbreviations?
22:41 Commonly mispronounced words
25:10 Quiztime! True or false?
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There are 10 useful rules for English learners to study if they want to improve their spoken English especially in terms of rhythm and intonation. Those 10 rules would certainly help those students undertaking the PTE academic exam who are not getting a very good score on pronunciation and oral communication. The 10 rules will also make it easier for students to find the schwa sound, the most common sound in the English language.
ESL: English is a Stress-Timed language. That means you need contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables -- unstressed words may reduce, and will be low in pitch and flatter in shape. In other words, you DON'T pronounce every word fully and clearly!!
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In this video Liz teaches you the secret to fluent English by mastering syllables and word stress. By understanding how syllables and word stress work together, you'll be able to speak English with more accuracy and fluency!
This video is perfect for English learners who want to improve their pronunciation and fluency. By learning how syllables and word stress work together, you'll be able to speak English with more accuracy and fluency!
00:00 Why Syllables are Important
00:35 Syllables Explained
02:14 Syllables & Word Stress
02:25 Syllables & the Schwa
03:59 2 Syllable Practice
05:08 3 Syllable Practice
06:44 Spot the Stressed Syllable
09:08 Getting the Stress Wrong
09:34 3 Stress RULES
10:28 Word Formation
10:48 Prefixes
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12:11 The Importance of Syllable Patterns
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One of the most challenging, and sometimes frustrating, aspects of English is predicting where the primary stress should be in a word. Primary stress is the one syllable in a word that sticks out the most: It’s longer, louder, and higher in pitch.
In this video, we’ll dive deep into the world of primary stress and I’ll teach you, first, how to identify it, and then - how to predict it in some cases.
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So I’ll show you my 3-step system for identifying and practicing the primary stress.
Use it to see results and feel more confident and clear when communicating.
And to make it fun, you’ll also find a short quiz in the end.
Here are the words that are mentioned in the quiz:
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Psychology
Vegetables
Employee
Sitcom
Abundance
Profitable
Comprehend
Content
Saturated
Elusive
Sexuality
Residential
Interpersonal
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Recreate
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01:15 What is the primary stress?
03:40 Examples of the primary stress: unite, condition
4:54 Two ways to identify the primary stress in words
9:54 How to predict the primary stress in certain situations
13:12 My 3-step system for identifying and practicing the primary stress
18:42 Quiz
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00:00 Introduction
00:39 Stress & Syllables Explained
01:52 3 Types of Stress
03:52 The 9 Stress Rules
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You always get Confused with word stress (or syllable stress) and end up with wrong English pronunciations. Follow the rules for Intonation and word stress in this English lesson to pronounce English words clearly and correctly. English pronunciations are tricky and you would improve only by understanding the rules to stress, nouns, adjectives, verbs and prepositions correctly in a sentence. This English pronunciation lesson by Ceema would help you pronounce correctly, Improve your accent and speak fluent English like a native English speaker.
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Rhyme is a great way to learn to add intonation to your English speech and to sharpen your pronunciation. In this lesson, we look at nursery rhymes, rap, and poetry as tools to improve spoken English. By using the techniques in this video, you will make your speech sound much more natural. You’ll also find it easier to understand real English speech and conversation. Roses are red, violets are blue, this lesson is useful, so you should watch it too. https://www.engvid.com/rhyme-w....ord-stress-intonatio
My old lesson on word stress: https://youtu.be/4Iqrm82LED4
Emma's lesson: https://youtu.be/L4u0vINDZ_g
More of my videos on spoken English:
3 tips for sounding like a native speaker https://youtu.be/ChZJ1Q3GSuI
How to understand native English speakers https://youtu.be/nigdf69TSNE