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In this American English pronunciation video,
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we're going to go over the pronunciation of the word 'issue'.
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This week's Word of the Week is 'issue'. Thanks so much to the fan who suggested it.
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This is a two-syllable word with stress on the first syllable. Issue. DA-da.
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Make sure the second syllable is shorter than the first
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so we get that nice rhythmic contrast. Issue.
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This word only has three sounds in it.
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It begins with the IH as in SIT vowel,
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so you need a little bit of jaw drop for that sound, IH, IH.
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Otherwise, it sounds too much like EE. IH, IH.
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My lips might start moving for the SH sound even as I'm making the IH sound. Ish-, ish-.
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To make the SH sound, the teeth come together and the lips flare.
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The tongue is lifting here, but it's not actually touching the roof of the mouth.
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To finish, we have the OO as in BOO vowel, issue, issue,
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where the tongue will lift in the back.
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The tongue tip stays here, pressing behind the bottom of the front teeth, issue.
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And the lips will round. So they were flared,
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now they come in and round a little bit. Issue, issue.
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It isn't an issue.
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Here it is in slow motion.
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If there's a word you find difficult to pronounce, suggest it in the comments.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.