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ESL: How to Pronounce the Letter T. This is a FOLLOW UP VIDEO. Watch this video FIRST: http://www.rachelsenglish.com/the_letter_t

See the TRANSCRIPT for this video: http://www.RachelsEnglish.com/t_examples

Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.

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  • how do u pronounce quarter i play football and i always have to say QB instead of quarter back people in my team now know that and are making fun of me help!!

  • @oneloveyalls Make the T a flap T!

  • hi rachel,I have a question. How do you pronounce the T sound in words like wanted, twenty. I mean how do you pronounce the T when it comes after the N sound, because I heard some people pronounce it like a D sound.

  • @cecygerardway I've not heard it pronounced as a D in these situations, but it is pretty common to leave the T out in words like twenty, center, interview. I have a video on the numbers 11-20 that goes over that pronunciation.

  • Your videos are great! But why the second T in "attiTude" isn't flapped? It's between two vowels and in an unstressed syllable, isn't it?

  • @paulohlcoelho There is a secondary stress on the TUDE syllable, so it would be attiTude. :)  Good question.

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  • @rachelsenglish thankyou!

  • @kikaMAGRI  me too

  • Dear T, I hate you. You're more complicated than I thought! u_u

  • It took you a 10 minute video to explain how to pronounce T?

  • @rachelsenglish thank you so much, rachel, I´m from Argentine and your videos helped me a lot, at the university where I go we study british english and I don´t like it, but fortunately I found your videos some day and they were really useful to me, now I have to chanche my english pronunciation a lot but with your help it will be easier :) greetings from Argentine.

  • great lesson thank you so much, but the pronunciation still difficult for me :(

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