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Hi there, I'm Drew Badger, the world's
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number one English Fluency Guide and it
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is a pleasure to welcome to the third
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video in this mini boot camp for
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pronunciation so far we focused on
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individual sounds as we practiced in
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lesson 1 we focused on the blending of
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two words in less than 2 and in this one
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we will focus on developing
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pronunciation through the mastery of
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phrases a phrase is just a group of
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words said together and if you listen
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carefully even to how I'm speaking in
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this video I'm speaking in phrases i'm
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speaking in groups of words and I
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pronounce them as one word for each
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phrase I'm speaking and phrases i'm
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speaking in phrases so let's look at two
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phrases and practice making these so you
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can develop a better sense for how to
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use phrases as well as how to practice
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the first phrase is could you ask her or
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could you ask him or could you ask them
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we begin by just focusing on the
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pronunciation of the individual words
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just that we can understand it clearly
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could you ask him now could you ask him
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could you ask him becomes food you asked
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him could you ask him
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could you ask him now we're doing this
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because again we pronounce things in a
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conversation away we're trying to save
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them as quickly and as smoothly as
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possible and really we do this because
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the other person typically a native
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speaker will understand what we mean
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so if i say could you ask him i'm
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speaking really quickly but they
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understand what I'm saying also humans
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in general are able to understand things
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much much faster so if you maybe listen
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to a movie or something in your native
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language but if you play it much much
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faster you'll be able to still
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understand everything you're hearing so
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when we take a phrase like could you ask
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him the first thing we do is really
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blend it together but we say it slowly
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just so we get the pronunciation to
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correctly again we always want to
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pronounce things in a phonetic way and
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this is why i write the phonetic
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spellings of things and again the
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phonetic spelling is just what you might
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use even if you're not using the correct
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spelling but you're still using regular
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english letters in order to pronounce
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something instead of using something
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like the international phonetic alphabet
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so could you ask him if we see it like a
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native speaker but say it slowly becomes
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could you ask him food you asked him
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could you asking
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could you ask him the same thing with
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could you ask her food you asked her
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could you ask her food you ask her
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so could you ask her to come to the
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party could you ask him to take out the
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trash
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could you ask him to take out the trash
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when you're practicing this way the
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first thing to do is select the phrase
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and then think about how you would
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pronounce it as a native speaker and
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then begin by doing it slowly
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could you ask him and then once you get
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that pronunciation you can start moving
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faster
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could you ask him could you ask him
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could you ask could you ask could you
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ask him could you ask him and it sounds
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just like one word like the name of a
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crazy town in america i live in could
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you ask him
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finally we'll cover one more phrase just
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so this is really clear in a minute
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we have one phrase in a minute we've
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selected our phrase we begin by
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pronouncing each thing like a robot
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would we're trying to pronounce
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everything in a minute in a minute but
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again if you think about this when you
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try to pronounce that the robotic way it
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really sounds difficult to say if you're
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in a conversation in up minute in a
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minute
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so we've taken it like that now lets
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blend it together II know minute in a
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minute in the man knit in the minute in
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a minute
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even if we pronounce slowly it still
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sounds more like conversational speech
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in a minute in a minute in a minute
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the t4 minutes basically disappears
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Minute Men it mean it in a minute in a
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minute
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so again you find your phrase you try to
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pronounce everything clearly just so you
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understand the difference between what a
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more robotic sound and what a more
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blended sound is like and then you build
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from slow to fast just practicing the
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phrase over and over again until you can
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use it automatically
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in a minute I'll see you in a minute
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I'll come to your house in a minute i'll
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finish in a minute you can practice this
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phrase and just like native speakers do
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they remember this phrase they learn
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this phrase and then they can use it in
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many different situations in a minute in
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a minute in a minute
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well that's it for this video if you
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and i look forward to seeing you at
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English anyone com have a fantastic day
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and i'll see you in the next
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pronunciation video bye bye