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  • Hello everybody and welcome to Learn English Live 26

  • I promised a Youtube subscriber I would answer their question

  • and here it is: Phong from Vietnam

  • well Phong, you and so many other English learners around the world can find it tough to understand what people are saying in movies

  • there are a few reasons for it

  • one reason is that possibly Hollywood movies are exported to other countries, around the world, and dubbed into so many different languages

  • so to make an actor look convincing in another language, he has to or she has to mumble the words

  • "hey John, what did you think of the party last night?"

  • so trying to understand such pronunciation can be tricky

  • but don't worry because I am going to teach you some tricks to understand how native speakers talk in movies

  • now you will notice that many English teachers talk slowly

  • and it's a language called "teacherese"

  • teachers just get used to pronouncing all the words slowly in a sentence

  • then, when the go watch a movie, the students, they can't understand what the hell is going on

  • so all of these examples use the "j" sound

  • you can make a game out of it by saying it with me

  • now faster

  • now really fast

  • great job!

  • our next sound is "s + y" whihc is a "zh" sound

  • now this sound reminds me of a name in Russian: Nadezda

  • so I hope that you can hear that sound "zh"

  • we often make this sound when we combine the last letter of a word "s" and the beginning letter of the next word "y"

  • so let's take a look at some examples

  • so once again try to practice these sounds with me

  • there's a good tip for people who need to pronounce telephone numbers quickly

  • let's read this one

  • so we can see it like

  • you see how, when they link together, the sound totally changes

  • the form totally changes

  • now this last combination...I've used in other videos

  • and it's a fun one to pronounce and it's used in music all of the time

  • why? because it really flows

  • in fact i made a song for it in Learn English Live 20

  • so we can try it at different speeds

  • teacherese would be

  • then you can relax your "t's"

  • then we can use the "ch" sound

  • well everybody, I hope you enjoyed my lesson for today

  • I know that many times when you're listening to native speakers talking fast

  • it all sounds like "bla! bla! bla!" or maybe "ba! ba! ba!"

  • but hopefully my lesson today will help you crack the code of how native English speakers talk fast

  • See you in our next lesson!

  • Bye for now!

Hello everybody and welcome to Learn English Live 26

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