Master American English! Sentence Rhythm Part 2

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American English rhythm comes from the syllable stress in a sentence. Stressed syllables are longer and unstressed syllables are shorter, and it's this back and forth between long syllables and short syllables that gives spoken English its unique rhythm. In this video, you'll perfect your American English rhythm with a fun clapping exercise - only the stressed syllables get the "beat"!

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I have watched a lot videos about English rhythms teaching, but this one is the best when she clearly speaks the beat on the stressed word. Thanks

afterty
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I really feel it. You explained the rhythm in the clearest and esiest way. Thanks so much teacher

ofthewildcall
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great as always. thank you . i'll watch it again, before i go to sleep, the rhythm makes me happy.

ramzy-
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thanks a lot. you're the best teacher and coach that i've never met.

وصايا-رع
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Thanks . u are one of the teachers here on YouTube, who can make English a bit easier for us . Be blessed

shumanashfak
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Terrific! I felt stress-timed rhythm!

chloedazy
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The clip is very helpful and musical too. Thank you!

Max-ykkw
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You are awesome!, it is a really helpful video. ⭐

ericsanchez
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Thank you very much. Yours videos are helpful for me to practice my English.

LocThoLe
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so useful
Many many thanks
Gonna watch more now

susannahandrews
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Thank you for the awesome video. Your channel has fewer subscribers. Hope your channel would get millions of subscribers and viewers soon.

aislam
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Thank you somuch teacher JuDY God bless you

sigfredozorrilla
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Amazing, thank you.
It's really help.

taiyuanshen
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Thank you! hope more people can see this video!

growrichmarketing
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3:07 Hello, you said ( such as ) is your tongue was behind the lower teeth, when you pronounced the sound z in ( as ) or the tip of the tongue only was behind the lower teeth and the blade or arch your tongue or laminal tongue for z up behind upper teeth. Thank you.

ramzy-
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6:25 in the sentence ( after work )
did you notice your lips are rounded as always for ( r or colored r ) as in (after) but in the word (work) the lips was wide for or - is that because the w sound. i send email to you about this. Thank you.

ramzy-
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Hi
I become your student
Thanks dadadadadada

rafiullahsaif
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what a great video! what I find the most challenging is to unstress function words, I wonder if it would help squeezing them with the content word so they sound as one word, example, I need to find a place to live. I NEEDtə FINDə PLACEtə LIVE. I don't know if this makes sense
thanks for the awesome content!

edflam
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This topic is particularly tricky to me, because Portuguese (my native language) is both a stress-timed and syllable-timed language, being the European way more stress-timed than the Brazilian version, the one that I speak. But here there's loads of accents and the way I speak is closer to the Portuguese from Portugal. Argh, what a sick sh*t, hahaha

ivomoreira
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hello, it is my first time I watch your video, it has been very helpful. I am wondering if you have video to listen numbers. I am working in a call center and as a hoster to receive reservation. Thanks

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