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WORD STRESS Nouns and verbs, contract / convict / record / permit, stress in English 
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شرح ال Word stress في اللغة الإنجليزية - شرح شامل وسهل. 
 
نتناول في هذا الفيديو شرح ال Word stress في اللغة الإنجليزية بطريقة مبسطة وشاملة، سنتعرف على كيفية وضع التشديد على مقطع Syllable  ما داخل الكلمة وكيفية تقسيم الكلمة في اللغة الإنجليزية إلى مقاطع وأيضاً كيفية نطق صوت ال Schwa. 
 
مقدمة: ما المقصود ب Word Stress؟ 
 
ما هو Word Stress؟ 
 
التشديد على الكلمات هو ظاهرة لغوية تحدث عندما يتم نطق مقطع ما داخل الكلمة بنمط وتشديد مختلف عن بقية المقاطع داخل الكلمة. 
 
التأكيد أو Stress على مقطع ما داخل الكلمة، أهم ما يميز الصوتيات الإنجليزية، حيث إن نطق الكلمة قد يتغير تماماً بمجرد تحريك التشديد من مقطع إلى مقطع آخر، لذا على دارس اللغة الإنجليزية الانتباه الشديد ودراسة ال Word stress حتى يكون كلامه مفهوماً عندما يتحدث بها.   
 
ال Word Stress أداة فعالة لتقوية النطق في اللغة الإنجليزية 
 
دراسة وإتقان ال Word stress يعتبر وسيلة فعالة لتقوية نطق اللغة الإنجليزية. يساعد الطلاب على نطق الكلمات بشكل متسق وصحيح. 
 
تعتبر Word Stress أداة فعالة على الطلاب من جميع المستويات تعلمها، بما في ذلك المبتدئون. فذلك يساعدهم على نطق الكلمات بشكل متسق وصحيح. 
 
الخلاصة: ابدأ باستخدام Word Stress اليوم، وستجد تحسناً كبيراً في نطق في للكلمات الإنجليزية! 
 
يشرح الفيديو أيضاً النقاط التالية: 
 
Word stress شرح 
 
شرح درس Syllables and Word stress 
 
الإجابة عن سؤال: كيف أعرف عدد المقاطع في الكلمة الإنجليزية 
 
شرح Syllable stress 
 
أمثلة عن Stress 
 
شرح Stress 
 
وكيفية وضع ال Stress  على كلمات من ثلاثة مقاطع بالإنجليزي
In this video I explained word stress which is very useful for those preparing for any competitive exams as well Intermediate students.watch part 2 also to get complete grip on this topic. 
 
 
https://youtu.be/P5w2v1h9XLE Word Stress Part 2 
 
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Learn 7 words in English that are actually 14 words! These words can be either nouns or verbs, depending on where you put the stress when you pronounce the word. That means that these words are spelled the same, but have different functions depending on the way we say them. I’ll teach you the rule, go through the words and explain the noun and verb versions of each, and then we’ll do some practice. Let’s start! 
 
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To pronounce English words correctly and clearly you have to understand Word Stress (Syllable Stress), or how some syllables stand out and receive more emphasis than others. In Part 2 of this American accent training series on Word Stress we dive into HOW to stress a syllable- you will learn exactly what you need to do to make those preferred syllables stand out! 
 
In American English, all syllables are not created equal. In any word with more than one syllable, there will be one syllable that receives special attention. Understanding and using correct words stress is essential for improving your American English pronunciation, or your American accent. 
 
Being able to identify and pronounce stressed syllables will improve the natural flow and clarity of your spoken English by leaps and bounds! This is arguably, the most important concept in American English pronunciation if your goal is to sound more clear and natural in your English. 
 
So, I've broken this lesson into three parts: 
 
Part 1: Identifying Syllables (can you hear them all?) https://youtu.be/sqHRA5_AreY 
 
Part 2: How to Stress a Syllable (exactly what you need to do to make those preferred syllables stand out!) 
 
Part 3: How to know which syllable to stress (a few tips and tricks!) https://youtu.be/dQ4rUdsh_hQ 
 
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In this #AmericanEnglish video, learn how syllable stress in two-syllable words can change the meaning or form of a word.
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WORD STRESS & INTONATION in English- Improve your English pronunciation | Speak Fluent English 
 
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In this English speaking lesson you will learn to perfect your English pronunciation with correct “word stress”. We are already so stressed with the traffic, our jobs and assignments and now even words want to stress us. Stay with Michelle in this spoken English lesson ease yourself of the confusing word stress. 
 
Let’s count the number of syllables for some words:  
 
(In some cases it’s enough to count vowels in others we need to count the number of vowel sounds.) 
 
Number of syllables: 
• Japanese-3 
• Dance-1 
• Lonely -2 
• Education-4 
• Joyful-2 
 
Many languages have regular stress patterns or fixed stress.  
For example: In Finnish or Icelandic almost all almost all words are stressed at the first syllable. In Swahili one before the last syllable is almost always stressed. 
 
Unfortunately for learners of English it’s not true. There are lots of rules but many exceptions also. So we won’t learn too many rules but just a few because that will help us understand word stress. 
Word Stress Rules 
 
*Rule 1: For most two syllable adjective and noun the stress is on the first syllable. 
• SCA-ry Lion 
• PAIN-ted Berries  
 
*Rule 2: For most two syllable verbs the stress is on the second syllable. 
• Pre-PARE 
• Ob-SERVE 
 
*Rule 3: For words ending in “tion” the stress is always on the penultimate syllable i.e. the syllable before “tion” 
• Edu-ca-TION 
• Sta-TION 
• De-di-ca-TION 
• Ir-ri-ta-TION 
 
Rule 4: Let’s look at some words that can change meaning, form and pronunciation depending on the word stress: 
NOUNS    VERBS 
REcord     reCORD 
REbel        reBEL 
CONduct  conDUCT 
CONtent   content 
 
Record 
Noun: to set down or register information 
Verb: to record something- audio/video 
 
Rebel 
Noun: a person who refuses to obey 
Verb: to reject/ resist 
 
Conduct 
Noun: personal behaviour 
Verb: to lead or guide 
 
Content: 
Noun: usually something that is contained 
Verb: to make content (satisfied) 
 
You can use word stress rules for learning word stress however for other words you need to practice word stress. Remember, it’s very difficult to understand for the listener if the word is stressed wrongly.  Therefore word stress is important.  
 
Here’s a tip for you to master word stress: Make sure you check the stress for every new word you learn in the dictionary.
Function words:  Intonation and Word Stress in American 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 
03:00 - recap two syllables 
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! 
 
Chapters 
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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