Stress is a critical part of learning how to speak American English. How stress (or don’t stress) words can completely change the meaning of a sentence. In this video we’ll use a real-life conversation to break down the aspects of how to speak American English like a native speaker. And this one is a lot of fun: you’ll see me checking out the flan that I made! If you’ve wondered about how to speak American English more fluidly and with more confidence this video is perfect for you! 00:00 Introduction 00:13 Word Stress with Verbs 00:28 00:49 Two different kinds of syllables: Stressed and Unstressed 01:24 Real English Conversation with Rachel's in-laws 01:34 Know everybody let's just see 01:44 See 03:05 Voice Analyst 04:28 Rachel's analysis with a colleague who speaks Chinese 05:17 See if you can scrape and drizzle maybe 07:06 So Jeff your mom has made this for you like hundreds of times right? 07:19 Helping Verb 07:58 Try slow motion audio 08:41 I'm sure whoever made it was very legit 09:06 This girl is yelling in my ear 09:50 Like and subscribe ⭐️ - Get my Free Course, the Top 3 Ways to Master the American Accent 🇺🇸 ⭐️Get my free guide to the sounds of American English: ⭐️Get my Book: ⭐️Follow me on Facebook: ⭐️I’m also on Instagram :) ⭐️Join my YouTube Membership: Join Rachel's Circle or Rachel's Superstars for awesome YouTube perks! Study in Rachel's online school to speak better, more confident English: Get your FREE Sounds of American English Cheat Sheet: SUBSCRIBE!: New to Rachel's English? Where to Start Playlist: Get Rachel's Book: Follow on Facebook: I'm also on Instagram :) Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang. #RachelsEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishPronunciation #AmericanEnglishPronunciation
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