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In this American English pronunciation video, we’re going to go over how to pronounce
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the words ‘quality’ and ‘question’.
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I’ve noticed that the KW consonant cluster can be difficult for some people,
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so they just make a K sound instead. So ‘question’ becomes ‘keschin’.
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Let’s study what this consonant cluster should look like in the word ‘question’.
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Lips come into a tight circle for the W sound. Next we have the EH vowel. Jaw is dropped,
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tongue tip is forward, and the middle of the tongue lifts. Next my teeth will come together for the S.
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The tongue tip can point up or down. Here you can see it’s pointing up.
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Teeth stay together and lips flare for the CH sound. Tongue tip is at the roof of the mouth.
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Lips relax. We can’t see the tongue, but the tip flaps down for the IH vowel, then
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right back up for the N consonant. Watch again.
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Practice that slowly with me. Question. Qu...tight circle! Question.
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The second syllable, "-tion", is unstressed. It should be –tion and not “chin” –tion –tion
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Flat in pitch, fast.
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Question. Question.
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Let’s take a look at the KW cluster in another word, ‘quality’. Also, watch for the Flap T.
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Lips come into a tight circle for the W sound. The AH vowel.
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The tongue presses down a little in the back.
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The L consonant. Here, I make it by pressing the tongue tip up on the bottom
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of the top front teeth, so the tip peeks through the teeth.
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It can also be made with the tongue tip at the roof of the mouth.
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Tongue comes into the mouth and down for the IH vowel,
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then flips up the to the roof of the mouth for the Flap T.
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And releases down for the ending unstressed EE vowel as the mouth closes.
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Practice that with me slowly. Qu-ality.
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Qu- tight circle!
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Quality.
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This is a three-syllable word with stress on the first syllable. So the last two syllables should be flatter in
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pitch and have less energy in the voice: –ity, -ity, -ity...
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notice how relaxed the face is: -ity
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Quality. For the Flap T, the tongue bounces once against the roof of the mouth.
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It's just like the R sound in some languages. -ra
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Quality
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QUE-stion. QUA-lity.
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Let’s watch them again.
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I hope this video has made these words easier to pronounce.
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Here are some more words that begin with [kw] cluster for you to practice with:
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Quite
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Quiet
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Queen
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Quick
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Quote
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Qualified
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Quota
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Quit
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Quiz
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Quilt
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Quirky
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