Practice your English Pronunciation with Word Stress!

PRONOUNCE English
16 Mar 202308:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Thibaut, your English fluency coach from pronounce.com, guides you through an exercise called rhythmic repetition. You'll practice repeating words with varying stress patterns to improve your fluency. Starting with two-syllable words and progressing to three-syllable words, Thibaut introduces different stress placements to help you master English pronunciation. The exercise includes gradual tempo increases, allowing you to challenge yourself at a faster pace. For a more immersive learning experience, Thibaut encourages viewers to visit pronounce.com and try the Pronounce headset for accelerated language progress.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The exercise is called rhythmic repetition, aimed at helping learners break the language barrier.
  • 😀 The focus of the exercise is on repeating words after the instructor to a beat, starting slowly and increasing tempo.
  • 😀 Words are grouped by stress pattern, with emphasis on where the stress falls in each word.
  • 😀 The exercise includes different sets of words: two-syllable words stressed on the first and second syllables, and three-syllable words with stress on the first, second, and third syllables.
  • 😀 The first group consists of two-syllable words stressed on the first syllable (e.g., 'early', 'owners').
  • 😀 The second group consists of two-syllable words stressed on the second syllable (e.g., 'equipped', 'afford').
  • 😀 The third group focuses on three-syllable words stressed on the first syllable (e.g., 'previous', 'beautiful').
  • 😀 The fourth group involves three-syllable words stressed on the second syllable (e.g., 'appointment', 'recruitment').
  • 😀 The fifth group deals with three-syllable words stressed on the third syllable (e.g., 'understand', 'magazine').
  • 😀 The exercise progresses with the same set of words at an increasing tempo, starting from 100 BPM to 120 BPM to improve fluency and rhythm.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the rhythmic repetition exercise?

    -The purpose of the rhythmic repetition exercise is to help improve English fluency by repeating words to a beat, which assists in mastering stress patterns and pronunciation.

  • How does the exercise help with language fluency?

    -The exercise helps with language fluency by reinforcing correct stress patterns in words and helping learners become more comfortable with the rhythm of spoken English.

  • What does 'stress pattern' mean in this context?

    -In this context, 'stress pattern' refers to the emphasis placed on certain syllables in words, which affects the rhythm and flow of speech.

  • How does the tempo of the beat change during the exercise?

    -The tempo of the beat starts slowly and gradually increases, which helps learners adjust to faster speech patterns as they progress through the exercise.

  • What is the structure of the exercise in terms of syllable stress?

    -The exercise is structured into three main groups based on syllable stress: two-syllable words with stress on the first or second syllable, and three-syllable words with stress on the first, second, or third syllable.

  • What are the different stress patterns for the two-syllable words?

    -For two-syllable words, the stress can either be on the first syllable (e.g., 'early') or on the second syllable (e.g., 'afford').

  • Can you provide examples of three-syllable words stressed on the first syllable?

    -Yes, examples of three-syllable words stressed on the first syllable include 'previous', 'beautiful', and 'officer'.

  • What are the benefits of practicing with three-syllable words stressed on different syllables?

    -Practicing with three-syllable words stressed on different syllables helps learners master more complex word structures, improving their pronunciation and natural speech flow.

  • Why is the rhythmic repetition method effective for learning English?

    -The rhythmic repetition method is effective because it not only focuses on pronunciation but also on the rhythm and intonation patterns that are essential for sounding natural when speaking English.

  • How does the exercise evolve as the tempo increases?

    -As the tempo increases, the learner is challenged to maintain the correct pronunciation and rhythm, which builds confidence and helps them speak faster while maintaining clarity and accuracy.

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