English Pronunciation - Linking: Vowel to Vowel -- American Accent

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2011

ESL: How to link a vowel to another vowel in American English pronunciation.




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

Transcript to this video: http://rachelsenglish.com/linking_vowels

Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 음성 미국 영어를 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучшение говорил американский вариант английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhorar a fala Inglês Americano / Mejorar el habla Inglés Americano / 提高口语的美式英语 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين يتحدث اللغة الإنجليزية الأميركية

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  • Dear Rachel

    i feel like you are wearing a thong bc you smile alot in this video and you said thong in the video too about 13 times

  • @SaintCarlos007 You must smile when you wear a thong. Are you sure I wasn't saying diphthong??

  • I love all your videos THANK YOU SO MUCH !!

  • @dios4coronada You're welcome!!

  • Hi, teacher

    How do you say "She has been teaching [me English] for the last two years".

  • @Phannaphai Are there words you're not sure how pronounce? Which ones are they? Sites like the Cambridge dictionary are good for that (make sure you're looking at the American English IPA!). As far as nuances, you could reduce 'has' by pronouncing it [əz]. And I would stress the words TEACHING, TWO, and YEARS.

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  • Hi, Rachel

    Please do more videos about reduction and linking and show more examples, thanks !

  • This video linking the ending vowel of a word to the beginning vowel of another word has been enormously valuable to me. From now on, I think I'll be understanding more of Hollywood movies when I watch them. :)

    Thanks Rachel.

  • I love your lessons.

  • Hi Rachel!

    Why you change the word did you to didja?

    Thanks,

  • Hi,

    I am Phanna. I am from Cambodia.

    How do you say "She has been teaching m[e E]nglish for the last two years."

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