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  • Let's learn another important rule about English pronunciation that will help you to pronounce

  • English words correctly.

  • This one has to do with disappearing syllables.

  • Let me explain what I mean.

  • This first word exists in many languages.

  • In fact, maybe in your native language it's very similar sounding.

  • But probably in your language you pronounce every vowel sound.

  • So, it may sound something like this: "cho - co - la - te" or in French "sho co lat"and

  • in some languages cho ko la da.

  • People are pronouncing every vowel.

  • English works differently. Sometimes

  • there are some words where the vowel completely disappears.

  • So in English, this word has only two syllables.

  • So, we don't say Cho -co - lat".

  • In fact, we also don't say "cho-co-late" which I've heard some of my students say.

  • We reduce it to two syllables and we say, "chok - late".

  • The "late" becomes lut" and the "o" completely disappears.

  • I know that's strange, but that's just the way English works sometimes.

  • And what you have to do is memorize a list of words that I will give that have these

  • disappearing vowel sounds.

  • And therefore one syllable gets eliminated.

  • Repeat after me: "chok -late."

  • I'd like some chocolate.

  • This also happens with another word that's very very common.

  • The common mistake that I hear my students say is something like this: "veg -e - ta - ble".

  • If the "e" disappears it's gonna sound like this: veg-tu-bl: Faster it sounds like this"veg-tubl".

  • I'd like some to order some vegetables please.

  • Let's look at another word that's also a very common word.

  • I have heard it pronounced many different ways by my students, and in other languages

  • the "o" is definitely pronounced.

  • So, it might sound like: "Ka-TO- leek" or "ka - to -lik" or "Ka -to leek - o".

  • But the "o" is always pronounced in those languages.

  • In English the "o"disappears and it's only two syllables, and it sounds like this:"cath

  • - lik".

  • So, let's repeat these three words again: "cho - late", veg - table, cath - lik" Let's

  • look at some more words that you'll have to memorize.

  • Fortunately there aren't too many of them, but they are very very common words that we

  • use in English every day.

  • average

  • basically

  • basically

  • beverage

  • broccoli

  • business

  • Sentences for practice.

  • What's the average temperature here?

  • Broccoli is a green vegetable.

  • I had several pieces of chocolate.

  • That's an interesting beverage.

  • I'm going to the opera this evening.

  • Are you Catholic?

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