USAOrder Welcome to Unit 3 Welcome to Unit 3 Effortless English Pronunciation
Hello and welcome
to Unit 3. You want to have a perfect accent; a perfect North American accent.
Well, you're doing the right thing. You're training. You get that perfect
accent through training; the daily training, using these training audios, and
following the five day process, focusing on specific things. Now in the last
unit you focused on rhythm, right? That's a very important part of the music of
English. We're going to talk about two other parts of the music of English in
this unit; pitch and volume. Pitch and volume. What is pitch? What is volume?
Pitch is really the tone.
That means if you
think of music, right, we have tones that go higher and tones that go go lower.
So it's the highness or the lowness. Now in music they have musical notes. You
know A, B, C and they have scales. You know, "Duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, duh,
duh, duh, duh, duh, duh." In music you have that. Well guess what? In
language also, if you listen carefully to English or any langue, you will hear
that the speakers will sometimes go up and sometimes they go down. Now every
speaker is a little different.
Some people have
higher voices. Some people have lower voices, but the changes in pitch, the
rise and the drop, can be important. In some languages these changes in tone or
pitch are super important. Languages like different Chinese languages, Thai,
where the pitch can actually change the meaning. In English it's less important
but you still need to hear it. You still need to get your pitch and tone
correct. You need to go up when you're supposed to go up and and you need to
drop when you're supposed to drop.
Now luckily in
English it's actually quite simple. For questions we go up at the end, right?
So you say, "How are you?" Not, "How are you?" Because that
sounds like a command. For a command we do the opposite; we drop. We say,
"Go to the store now." Uh. It goes down at the end to make it sound
strong and commanding. If we sound unsure, we're not quite sure, then we
usually go up because it sounds more like a question, right? "Uh, should I
go to the store today? I don't know maybe I'll go to the store today."
Right? Up, up, up. But if we want to emphasize something, or stress it, we go
down. "Go to the store." Mm. Down.
Now I'll be doing
it very strongly in the training audios. Sometimes it's not such a strong
thing. It's very small, so you have to listen carefully. But still, pitch is
important. The rise and the fall of English. Very important.
Volume is another
one. Volume just means loudness; loudness. So again in speaking sometimes we'll
say certain words or phrases more loudly. Usually because we want to stress
those words. We want to emphasize those words because they're a little more
important. So and we can even change the feeling of a sentence depending on
which word we say the loudest. So for example we can say, "I went to the
store." I'm emphasizing "I". It means I did it. Not someone
else; me. Right, if I say that "I" the most loudly. "I went to
the store." But you could also say, "I WENT to the store." That
changes the feeling of the meaning a little bit. Now it seems like the most
important thing is that I already went because I made went loudest word. But I
could also say, "I went to the STORE." It's the same sentence, but by
saying the word "store" very loudly I'm emphasizing it and that gives
the feeling that that's the most important piece of information. "I went
to the STORE. I didn't go to the bank. I went to the STORE."
So, this week I
want you to focus... This unit I want you to focus on the loudness and on the
pitch. So you're going to be listening for when I go up and when I go down and
you'll also be listening for which words I say a little more loudly and also
the opposite. Are there some words that I say a little more quietly? That's
your focus in this unit. As you practice with the training audio, for again,
five days following the same five day process.
Listen for the
music of English this lesson. So you're going to still be practicing rhythm of
course. Don't forget last unit's lesson. So this week as you... This unit as
you go through the training audios still practice the rhythm. Make sure your
pauses are correct, but you're also going to be listening and practicing pitch
and volume.
All right, it's
time to stop listening to me in this video and go to the training audio. Time
for you to start practicing. Follow that same five day process. Get that
correct music of English. It will improve your pronunciation so much. This will
make a huge difference; a big, big improvement. You already have rhythm, now
you're adding pitch and volume.
See you in the
training audio.
Let's begin the
training audio.
Remember, on day
1, I listen carefully to the pronunciation five times or more. On day 2, I
pause after every sentence then copy the pronunciation out loud. I do this five
times or more. On day 3, I read the training text aloud and record myself. I
compare my pronunciation to AJ's. I do this five times or more. On days 4 and
5, I track AJ's audio. I listen and speak at the same time with no pausing. I
copy AJ exactly with a loud voice.
Am I learning to
speak with a clear accent? Yes, I am. Why? Why am I improving? I'm improving
because I practice. I practice every day, every single day. You know why?
Because I love practicing my English pronunciation. I love practicing pitch,
volume, and rhythm. I love improving my accent and I'm excited about sounding
just like an American. Am I perfect now? Of course not, but I am improving day
after day after day after day. I'm getting better, and better, and better, and
better. I feel great. Why? Because I know I am succeeding.
Now, at a medium
speed.
Am I learning to
speak with a clear accent? Yes, I am. Why? Why am I improving? I'm improving
because I practice. I practice every day, every single day. You know why?
Because I love practicing my English pronunciation. I love practicing pitch,
volume, and rhythm. I love improving my accent and I'm excited about sounding
just like an American. Am I perfect now? Of course not, but I am improving day
after day after day after day after day. I'm getting better, and better, and
better, and better. I feel great. Why? Because I know I am succeeding.
Finally, at a
quicker speed.
Am I learning to
speak English with a clear accent? Yes, I am. Why? Why am I improving? I'm
improving because I practice. I practice every day, every single day. You know
why? Because I love practicing my English pronunciation. I love practicing
pitch, volume, and rhythm. I love improving my accent and I'm excited about
sounding just like an American. Am I perfect now? Of course not, but I am
improving day after day after day after day. I'm getting better, and better,
and better. I feel great. Why? Because I know I am succeeding.
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