7 Steps to Learn a British Accent *Fast* (Modern RP)

Dr. Izzy Sealey
27 Feb 202310:42

Summary

TLDRこの動画スクリプトは、現代のRP(Received Pronunciation)英アクセントを学ぶ方法を紹介しています。主に7つの発音ポイントを通じて、英国南部標準英語(SSBE)を代表する口音を身につける方法を解説しています。それぞれのポイントは、特征的な英単語とともに説明されており、長いO音、長いR音、Rの2種類、短い円形O音、巻いた円形O音、そして全てのTをはっきりと発音することが含まれています。

Takeaways

  • 🇬🇧 現代RP(Received Pronunciation)英語の口音を学ぶには、いくつかの典型的な英国の音を理解することが重要です。
  • 🎓 動画のホストはケンブリッジ大学の卒業生で、ロンドンで働く博士です。彼女の口音は標準的な南東英国英語(SSBE)です。
  • 📝 動画では7つの単語とその発音ポイントを紹介し、現代RPの口音を学ぶためのヒントを提供します。
  • 🗣️ 長い「o」の音は、例えば「hello」の最後の「o」で、二重母音として発音されます。口を徐々に閉じていきましょう。
  • 🍅 長い「R」の音は、「tomato」のような単語に現れ、口を広げ「あ」のように発音します。
  • 🔊 英国のRP口音では、単語の最後の「r」が母音に続かなければ発音されません。これは非回転子音(non-rhotic r)と呼ばれます。
  • 🤔 「rather」のような単語では、最初の「r」は発音されますが、最後の「r」は発音されません。また、「uh」という中性的な母音音(schwa sound)も学ぶべき音です。
  • 🪞 「mirror」は単語の最後の「r」を発音せず、また末端にschwa soundも含まれています。
  • 🔊 「Short Round o」の音は、「honest」のような単語に現れ、小さく丸い口をしながら発音します。
  • 💧 「water」のような単語では、現代RP英語では全ての「t」を明確に発音することが重要です。
  • 👩‍👧 「daughter」は「water」と同じく、始まりの「all」の音を持っており、口を閉じて少しだけ舌を巻き上げることで発音します。

Q & A

  • この動画で学べる英語のアクセントは何ですか?

    -この動画では、現代のRP(Received Pronunciation)british accent、すなわち現代の標準的な南東英国英語のアクセントを学ぶことができます。

  • ナレーターはどのような資格を持っていますか?

    -ナレーターはケンブリッジ大学の卒業生であり、ロンドンで働く博士です。

  • 7つの発音ポイントの1つとして説明された「長いオ音」は何を意味しますか?

    -「長いオ音」は、例えば「hello」という言葉の最後の部分で、実際には二重母音として機能し、滑らかにつながる二つの音で構成されています。

  • 「長いwide R音」とは何ですか?

    -「長いwide R音」は、口を広げ、「あ」のように開いた状態で発音するRの音で、例えば「tomato」という言葉に存在します。

  • RPアクセントの特徴の1つである「非回転R音」とは何ですか?

    -「非回転R音」とは、Rの音の後に母音がない場合、RP英語ではRの音を発音しないことを指します。つまり、Rの音がのみの音で終わる場合、そのR音は無視されます。

  • 「schwa音」はどのような母音音声ですか?

    -「schwa音」は、英単語の最後に「う」のような非常に中性的な響きの母音音声で、例えば「rather」や「teacher」、「doctor」のような単語に存在します。

  • 「短い丸いo音」はどの単語で見つけることができますか?

    -「短い丸いo音」は、「honest」や「hot」、「got」、「lot」、「stop」などの単語で見つけることができます。

  • 「curling round o音」はどの単語で見つけることができますか?

    -「curling round o音」は、「water」や「daughter」、「thought」、「bought」、「law」などの単語で見つけることができます。

  • 現代のRP英語でTの音はどのように発音されますか?

    -現代のRP英語では、Tの音は明確に発音され、実際にTの音のように聞こえます。例えば「water」や「better」、「doctor」のような単語で全てのTの音が明確に発音されます。

  • この動画で紹介された7つの発音ポイントを練習するために、どのような言葉やフレーズを使いますか?

    -この動画では、「hello」、「open」、「tomato」、「rather」、「mirror」、「honest」、「hot」、「got」、「lot」、「stop」、「water」、「better」、「doctor」、「party」、「daughter」、「thought」、「bought」、「law」、「a bottle of water」などの言葉やフレーズを使って7つの発音ポイントを練習します。

Outlines

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🎓 英語の王道発音ポイントを押さえよう

この段落では、英語の王道発音を身につける方法が紹介されています。特に、現代のRP(Received Pronunciation)英式英語のアクセントを学ぶための7つの重要な発音ポイントに焦点を当てています。 英式英語のアクセントを学ぶには、いくつかの典型的な英国の音を理解することが重要です。この動画では、現代のRP英式英語アクセント、または標準的な南東英語(SSBE)について学ぶことができます。動画のホストであるIzzyは、ケンブリッジ大学の卒業生であり、ロンドンで働く博士です。 7つの発音ポイントは、長音の「o」、広い「R」の音、2種類の「R」の音、「schwa」音、短い「o」の音、丸めた「o」の音、そして「t」をはっきりと発音することです。これらのポイントは、繰り返し練習することで、RPアクセントをより自然に発音することができるようになります。

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🍅 英式英語の発音の特徴:「R」の音と「schwa」音

この段落では、英式英語の発音の特徴について詳しく説明されています。特に、「R」の音の使い方と「schwa」音の使い方が重要です。「R」の音は、英式英語では通常、「a」の音が続く場合にのみ発音されます。これは、美式英語とは異なります。 「schwa」音は、英国英語で最も一般的な母音の1つです。この音は、「uh」という音と呼ばれ、リラックスした状態で発音されます。例えば、「rather」という言葉の最後に「schwa」音が現れます。 また、「mirror」という言葉も、複数の発音ポイントを含んでいます。例えば、「R」の音は、「mirror」の真ん中では発音されますが、最後にはありません。「schwa」音も、この言葉の最後に現れます。 これらの発音の特徴を理解し、練習することで、より自然な英式英語のアクセントを身につけることができます。

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🗣️ 練習を通じてRP英式英語アクセントを完璧にしよう

最後の段落では、練習を通じて現代RP英式英語アクセントを完璧にする方法が紹介されています。7つの発音ポイントとそれらを練習するための言葉が挙げられています。 例えば、「honestly」という言葉は、短い「o」の音と黙った「h」が含まれています。「water」という言葉では、現代RP英語では「t」の音がはっきりと発音されますが、他の英国英語の形式ではグロッタル停止で「t」の音が省略されることがあります。 この段落では、英式英語のアクセントを練習するための具体的な言葉やフレーズが提供されており、これらの言葉を繰り返し練習することで、より自然な発音が身につきます。また、この動画を通じて得られた知識を他の動画でも応用することを勧めています。

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Keywords

💡English accent

英語の口音を指す用語で、このビデオの主題は、特に現代のRP(Received Pronunciation)英国口音を学ぶ方法についてです。RP口音は、標準的な南東英国英語(SSBE)とも呼ばれ、話者の Accent がより英国的であるように聞こめるようになることを目指しています。

💡diphthong

二重母音とも呼ばれる発音の1つのカテゴリーで、2つの音が連続して1つの母音として発音されます。このビデオでは、'hello'の最後の'o'音がdiphthongであると説明され、発音する際に口の形が徐々に閉じていきます。

💡long R sound

長い'R'の音を指す用語で、口を広げて'ah'のように発音する特性があります。このビデオでは、アメリカ人の'tomato'の発音と比較して、英国人の'R'の音がどのように異なるかが説明されています。

💡non-rhotic

r音が母音の後に来ない場合、r音を発音しないという発音の特徴を指す用語です。現代RP英国口音では、r音が最後にある場合、それが発音されないようになっています。

💡schwa sound

中性的な響きを持つ母音の1種で、英国英語で最も一般的な母音の1つです。この音は、口をリラックスして発音するものです。

💡Short Round o sound

短く丸い形で発音される母音の1種で、口を非常に丸く小型に形成する必要があります。このビデオでは、'honest'や'hot'のような単語でこの音を見ることができます。

💡curled round o sound

口を丸くして舌の先端を少し挙げながら発音する母音の1種で、'thought'や'bought'のような単語に見られます。この音は、口の後ろ側がリラックスされている間、舌の先端が微妙に巻き起こっているのが特徴です。

💡enunciated t's

明確に発音される't'の音を指す用語で、現代RP英国口音では、't'の音はすべて明確に発音されます。これは、他の英国英語の形式ではglottal stopが使われることがあることに対比されます。

💡Received Pronunciation (RP)

標準的な英国英語の発音システムの1つで、特に南東英国で使用されています。このビデオでは、RPを現代RP英国口音として紹介し、それがどのように標準的な英国英語(SSBE)に関連しているかを説明しています。

💡standard Southern British English (SSBE)

南東英国英語の標準的な形で、現代RP英国口音とも呼ばれます。このビデオでは、SSBEがどのような発音特性を持っており、どのように英国的な発音に近づくかを学ぶ方法が紹介されています。

Highlights

Nailing an authentic English accent can be tricky, but it's achievable by focusing on key British sounds.

The video provides a guide on how to speak with a modern RP (Received Pronunciation) British accent.

There are many different British accents, and the video focuses on one variety, the modern standard Southern British English (SSBE).

The presenter, Izzy, is a Cambridge graduate and a doctor working in London, speaking with an SSBE accent.

Seven quintessentially British pronunciation points are covered to help achieve an RP accent.

The long 'o' sound, as in 'hello', is a diphthong that requires a gradual mouth shape change.

The long 'R' sound is wide and open, as in 'tomato', and should be distinguished from the American pronunciation.

In RP English, the 'R' sound at the end of a word is often not pronounced if it's not followed by a vowel (non-rhotic 'R').

The schwa sound, a very common and neutral vowel sound, is found in words like 'rather' and 'teacher'.

The 'rather' word demonstrates several pronunciation points, including the non-rhotic 'R', schwa sound, and long wide 'R'.

The 'mirror' word illustrates the pronounced 'R' before a vowel and the silent 'R' at the end of a word, as well as the schwa sound.

The 'Short Round o' sound, as in 'honestly', is short, round, and requires a small, tight lip shape.

In modern RP English, all 't's are enunciated and pronounced clearly, unlike in some other British accents that use glottal stops.

The 'curled round o' sound, as in 'daughter', is produced with closed and round lips and a relaxed back of the mouth.

Practicing words with the 'curled round o' sound and clear 't's can help in perfecting the RP accent.

The video offers a comprehensive guide for those interested in honing their modern RP British accent.

Transcripts

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nailing an authentic English accent can

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be really tricky but by taking on board

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a couple of key quintessentially British

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sounds you can quickly transform your

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accent to sound much more British when

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you speak

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hello so if you want to learn an English

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accent then keep watching this video in

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this very highly requested video I will

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go through seven words that will teach

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you a British accent specifically a

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modern RP British accent also known as

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modern received pronunciation this is

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simply the accent that I speak with and

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can also be called standard Southern

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British English or ssbe for short if

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you're new here I'm Izzy a Cambridge

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graduate and a doctor working in London

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so we'll go over seven words and seven

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quintessentially British pronunciation

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points so you can hopefully get a little

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bit closer to your goal of speaking with

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more of a modern RP accent I'll pair up

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the words with pronunciation points so

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that will hopefully help them stick a

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little bit better and whether you want

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to sound British for an acting role or

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to change your own accent or just for a

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little bit of fun I hope this video can

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help you out I just want to preface this

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all by saying that there are literally

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dozens and dozens of different British

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accents and different varieties of

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British accents of which this is only

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one of the many different accents that

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you can find across the UK in this video

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I'll only be going over how to do an

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accent similar to my accent specifically

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ssbe or a modern RP accent so if that's

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your cup of tea then without further Ado

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let's dive into the video I'm going to

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break up this video based on the

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pronunciation points and within that

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I'll slot in a few words as examples

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that can help you to really nail the

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accent the pronunciation points that I'm

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going to go through include the long o

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sound the long wide R sound two

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different types of R the schwa sound the

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Short Round o sound the curled round o

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sound and talking with all your t's the

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first sound that we're going through is

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the long o sound this is in words like

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hello the O at the end of hello is

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actually a diphthong which essentially

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means that there are two sounds to the

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vowel that slide together it's also

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known as a moving vowel so essentially

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you want your mouth shape to gradually

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close down as you're going through the

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vowel for example if you say hello my

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name is Izzy as you can see my mouth

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closes down as I go through the o sound

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from oh hello oh just try repeating this

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after me and just saying the word hello

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to give two examples of hello said in a

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way that doesn't sound particularly RP

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when people say either hello where their

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mouth closes down too quickly and closes

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down that diphthong too rapidly or when

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they don't include a diphthong at all

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and just say hello and it doesn't

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actually close down at all I chose this

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word to start with because it's usually

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one of the first words that you learn

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when learning any language but this long

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o sound is actually present in many

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other words in the English language for

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example the word open in this word the o

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sound is at the very start of the word

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so it's good to practice being able to

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put this o sound both at the end of the

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word like in hello and also at the

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beginning as in open an example sentence

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using both of the words is hello let me

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open the door for you hello let me open

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the door for you other examples of this

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long o sound include words like Hero

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Zero o no all of these include this

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sound the second pronunciation that

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we're going to go through is the long R

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sound so this is present in the word

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tomato to contrast this with the

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American pronunciation which I'm really

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sorry I'm going to definitely get wrong

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because my American accent is terrible

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Americans would say something more like

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tomato rather than tomato so this R

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sound where your mouth is like quite

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wide and open like an ah is also present

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in words like grass bath father laugh

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laugh

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Etc so just take a moment to try to

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repeat this word tomato tomato and did

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you notice that at the end of the word

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tomato there's actually the long o sound

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that we looked at in the first part of

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this video that's also present in hello

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no open tomato oh that o is the same

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diff though so by nailing the word

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tomato you're incorporating both the

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long R sound and also this long o sound

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tomato the third and fourth

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pronunciation points that we're going to

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go through are the two types of R sounds

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and also the schwa sound if you repeat

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the word rather after me rather the

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weather was rather warm today the Tomato

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was rather tasty you can see that in the

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word rather there are two r's one at the

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start and one at the end the r at the

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start we actually we pronounce and we

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create the r sound like a rather raw

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rather but at the very end of the word

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we don't actually pronounce the r sound

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and this is one of the key features of

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an RP accent where the r at the end if

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it's not followed by a vowel is actually

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dropped off and not pronounced this is

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also known as a non-rotic r so

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essentially in RP English we only

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pronounce the r sound if there's a vowel

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sound after the r in the case of the

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word rather the first R has an a sound

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after or rather an R sound after it

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which means that we do create this R

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sound and it goes ra at the start of the

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word but at the very end of the word

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there's actually no vowel sound after

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the end of the word so therefore we

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don't pronounce the r sound and we just

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say rather other examples where the r

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sound is pronounced because there is a

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vowel after the r include words like

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very British drop replace but other

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examples of this non-rotic are where the

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r sound is dropped off and replaced with

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just a vowel include the end of the word

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rather and also otherwise like teacher

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doctor better learn work party the other

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sound that I want to mention while we're

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talking about the word rather is the

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schwa sound the schwa sound is one of

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the most common vowel sounds in British

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English and is in words such as the

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rather teacher doctor all of these words

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with the uh sound at the end where

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there's this very neutral sounding vowel

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that is known as the schwa sound this uh

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sound can essentially be produced if you

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just relax your jaw down and relax your

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tongue and just go rather

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doctor

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and that's essentially the schwa sound

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so coming back to this word rather it

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has a few pronunciation points that we

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can look at there's firstly this

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non-rotic r at the end which is

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quintessentially British along with a

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schwa sound at the end and did you

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notice that at the start of the word

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rather we actually have the long wide R

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sound which is present in the word

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tomato father rather this R sound where

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the mouth is very wide and open so if

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you repeat after me it's rather sunny

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today another word that encapsulates a

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few pronunciation points is the word

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mirror in the middle of the word mirror

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there's actually a pronounced rhotic R

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where there's a vowel sound following

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the R so therefore we do say the r sound

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but at the very end of the word mirror

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there's this R which is silent and

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you're dropped off because it's not

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followed by any vowel sound additionally

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again at the end of the word mirror we

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have the schwa sound this vowel that's

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very relaxed and neutral so if you

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repeat after me mirror mirror on the

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wall mirror mirror on the wall it's a

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quote from Snow White the fifth sound

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that we're going to go over today is the

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Short Round o sound this is present in

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the word honestly so if you repeat after

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me honestly I really like pizza

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this word honest has this o sound at the

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very start of it along with a silent h

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at the start honest and when you're

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creating this sound honest the lip shape

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is very round and quite small and so

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it's not very long wide like some of the

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previous vowels we talked about it's

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very short and very round this is the

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same as in words like hot got lot stop

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not hop opposition and honest the last

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two pronunciation points number six and

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seven are the curled round o sound and

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also talking with all your t's for this

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I'm going to use the example of a water

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note the sound of all the t's in modern

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RP English all of the t's are enunciated

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and this is really really important and

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they all sound like an actual T sound so

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for example in the word water the T in

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the middle isn't a D sound like in

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American English where they might say

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something more like sorry again for my

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American accent more like water also

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note that in modern RP English we don't

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use glottal stops that's in other forms

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of British English which are other very

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valid forms of British accents but

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that's not modern RP an example of a

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glottal stop would be water where the

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tea is almost removed entirely and

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instead it's replaced by this tightening

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in the throat known as this glottal stop

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however since this video is about modern

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RP we want to make sure that we

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enunciate all of our T's and so in words

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like water better doctor all of these

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need to have the T enunciated the

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classic example of this which everybody

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loves is talking about how the Brits say

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a bottle of water in RP English we would

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say this as a bottle of water because

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all of the t's are pronounced however in

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other forms of British English where

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they use glottal stops they might say

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something like a bottle of water

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but again if we're aiming for an ssbe or

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modern RP accent we would say it has a

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bottle of water the final word example I

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want to give you is the word daughter

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daughter includes this all sound at the

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start which is also present in the word

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water so water daughter they have this

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curled round o sound at the start of

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them oh the way that I'm making this

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sound is essentially my lips are quite

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closed and round but the back of my

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mouth is still quite relaxed oh and

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there's a slight curling and lifting of

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my tongue as well other words that

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include this sound include words like

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thought bought or law talk awesome so if

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you repeat this phrase after me his

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daughter bought a bottle of water his

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daughter bought a bottle of water so if

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you repeat that a couple of times and

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practice this curled round o sound or or

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a few times along with enunciating all

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of your t's then hopefully that will

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help you to sound a little bit more RP

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when you speak so those were the top

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seven pronunciation points for nailing a

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modern RP British accent along with

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seven words that can help you practice

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them to Perfection if you enjoyed this

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video and want to a really hone your

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modern RP British accent then I think

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you might like this video over here

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where I really break down a lot of

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different tips about how to nail a

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British accent so feel free to check it

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out over here otherwise guys thank you

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so much for watching I hope this was

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interesting or helpful in some kind of

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way as always take care of yourself and

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I will see you in the next video bye

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