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everyone this is Jennifer with Tarle speech with your pronunciation question
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today's question is how do I say three words beacon which means a signal bacon
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a breakfast meat and pecan or pecan a nut so let's go ahead and jump right in
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we're gonna focus a little bit more on syllables today we have two beats and
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each of these words and the word stress is going to be on syllable 1 meaning
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that syllable 1 in all of these words is going to be a little bit louder a little
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bit higher in pitch and the vowel is going to be a little bit longer so for
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all three words we're gonna start by putting your lips together and then
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opening them up for the b sound for the B sound your voice box is on and
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vibrating but the difference with the b and the p is that for the P sound your
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voice box is not on and it is not vibrating and that sound is softer its
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voiceless unvoiced and we have P so let's listen to those two again b p b p now
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let's add the vowel forward number one and word number three here we're going
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to add an E and to say that sound we're going to smile have tense lips the tongue
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is going to be high and flat and you're going to make that vowel nice and long B
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and P B P now for bacon what we're going to do is we are going to open it up wide
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a in a wide circle and then move to the smile for the e bay bay
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so we have B BAY and P now for syllable number two in the first two
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words we're going to say a short uh sound that's going to be unstressed and
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you're going to have a relaxed mouth so we're gonna say B cun bay cun some
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people may say I hear kind of an I sound more than a u whatever as long as it
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is short that is the key here we want a short and relaxed sound so to say the
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second part of both of these words we're going to start with that K sound that
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I'm spelling here with a C and to do that the back of the tongue is pulled up
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and the tip of the tongue is pointed down towards the bottom of the mouth k k
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then we're going to relax the mouth for this short uh and then end with the n
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the air is going to move out of your nose while the tip of your tongue is
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behind your top front teeth and it is touching that cun so we have beacon
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beacon beacon and bacon bacon bacon now for pecan because what I say you can
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also say pecan it really depends on the area of the US and where you're living
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so you can either say con with an oval mouth or can with a circle mouth both
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cases we're going to have a wide-open mouth
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so let's put that last word together pecan or pecan pecan pecan let's try
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them all beacon beacon beacon bacon bacon bacon pecan pecan pecan or pecan pecan
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pecan and let's try it in a sentence The Beacon cafe sells delicious bacon
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pecan donuts I don't know that's a thing but that's my
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sentence so give it a try I know people are going to notice the difference have
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everyone and I hope to see you again next week bye