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  • Hi and welcome to Day 9.

  • Can you balance a glass on your head?

  • I can.

  • Stick around and on Day 20 I'll tell you

  • how I learned how to do it.

  • English with Jennifer

  • I've already told you about function words,

  • small words like AT and THAN,

  • and how in fast speech we usually reduce them.

  • The vowel sounds change to a weaker form, usually a schwa.

  • /ə/

  • But even with content words,

  • the important words in a sentence or phrase,

  • there can be stressed and unstressed syllables.

  • As long as we have two or more syllables,

  • we can have a stressed and unstressed syllable.

  • Unstressed sounds also get reduced.

  • They often reduce to a schwa,

  • but they could be reduced to a short "i" sound.

  • /ɪ/

  • I asked you if you could balance a glass on your head.

  • balance

  • The first syllable is stressed. /æ/.../bæ/

  • The second is unstressed. /ə/... /ˈbæ ləns/

  • I also asked you to stick around to Day 20,

  • so I can tell you how exactly I learned to balance the glass.

  • stick around...around

  • Which syllable is stressed?

  • /ə ˈraʊnd/

  • So the "a" is reduced. /ə/

  • /ə ˈraʊnd/...stick around

  • Here are some words that should be familiar to you.

  • These ones.

  • Listen.

  • Listen closely.

  • I'll say a sentence or phrase.

  • You try to understand.

  • Note in that last sentence

  • I could stress the word "some" or not stress it.

  • If it's unstressed, it sounds weak.

  • /səm/

  • If I stress it, I'm emphasizing there are some dances learned, but not all of them are learned together.

  • Listen again.

  • (unstressed)

  • /səm/

  • (stressed)

  • /sʌm/

  • That's all for now.

  • Thanks for watching and happy studies.

Hi and welcome to Day 9.

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