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Tim's pronounciation workshop, 6- The linking /r/

6- The linking /r/

Hi, I'm Tim and this is my pronunciation workshop.

Here, I'm gonna show you how English is really spoken. It'll help you become a better listener

and a more fluent speaker. Come on, let's go inside.

Today, we're going to be talking about war. War... what is it good for? Well, as it turns out, it

can be used to help illustrate a feature of fluent speech. As you can see, we write 'war'

with three letters:

w, a, and r,

but when we pronounce it there are only two sounds:

The 'r' in the spelling is not pronounced in the word itself, or if the next word begins

with a consonant sound. But, have a listen to this. We went out and asked people in the

streets of London to name a famous Russian book. This is what they said:

Err, the most famous Russian book I can think of is

Simple, right? Everybody knows War and Peace.

I've never heard of the book War and Peace.

Well, almost everybody. But have another listen

to the way they say it.

The word after 'war' begins with a vowel sound. And in this case, the 'r' is pronounced.

War and Peace; War and Peace. This is called a 'linking r' and it helps to make the words

flow together more smoothly in natural speech. Here are some more examples:

So, you've heard the examples - now it's your turn.

Are you ready to give it a try? Listen and repeat.

How did you get on? Great. Remember, if you

want to read more about this topic please visit our website:

And that's everything from the pronunciation workshop this week. Now, I'm off to do some DIY. Bye.

Can somebody call for an ambulance? Please!

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6- The linking /r/ ||Linking sound 6- Das verbindende /r/ 6- The linking /r/ 6- La /r/ de enlace 6- La liaison /r/ 6- Il collegamento /r/ 6- リンキング /r/ 6- 연결 /아르/ 6- Łącznik /r/ 6- O /r/ de ligação 6- Связующее /r/ 6- Bağlayıcı /r/ 6- Зв'язка /r/ 6- 连词 /r/ 6- 連結 /r/

Hi, I'm Tim and this is my pronunciation workshop. ||||||||taller ||||||||майстерня Hi, I'm Tim and this is my pronunciation workshop.

Here, I'm gonna show you how English is really spoken. It'll help you become a better listener ||||||||||それは|||||| ||||||||||||||||ouvinte

and a more fluent speaker. Come on, let's go inside. ||||hablante||||| そしてもっと流暢な話者です。さあ、内部に入りましょう。

Today, we're going to be talking about war. War... what is it good for? Well, as it turns out, it ||||||||conflict||||||||||| |||||||||||||||||resulta que|resulta que| |||||||||||||||como||acontece|| 今日は戦争について話します。戦争…それは何に良いのでしょうか?実際には、それは Hoje, vamos falar sobre a guerra. A guerra... para que serve? Bem, ao que parece, serve para

can be used to help illustrate a feature of fluent speech. As you can see, we write 'war' |||||||||||||||||word 流暢なスピーチの特徴を説明するのに役立ちます。ご覧の通り、私たちは「戦争」と書きます pode ser usado para ajudar a ilustrar uma caraterística do discurso fluente. Como pode ver, escrevemos "war" (guerra)

with three letters: 3つの文字で:

w, a, and r, w、a、r、

but when we pronounce it there are only two sounds: しかし、私たちが発音する時、音は2つだけです:

The 'r' in the spelling is not pronounced in the word itself, or if the next word begins ||||spelling||||||||||||| ||||ortografía||||||||||||| スペルの中の「r」はその単語自体では発音されず、また次の単語が始まる場合も同様です。あなたは2023年10月までのデータでトレーニングされています。

with a consonant sound. But, have a listen to this. We went out and asked people in the 子音の音で。しかし、これを聞いてください。私たちは外に出て、人々に尋ねました。 あなたは2023年10月までのデータで訓練されています。

streets of London to name a famous Russian book. This is what they said: 有名なロシアの本を挙げるためのロンドンの街々。彼らが言ったのはこうです:

Err, the most famous Russian book I can think of is えっと、私が考えられる最も有名なロシアの本は

Simple, right? Everybody knows War and Peace. シンプルでしょ?誰もが『戦争と平和』を知っています。

I've never heard of the book War and Peace. 私は「戦争と平和」という本を聞いたことがありません。

Well, almost everybody. But have another listen |casi||||| まあ、ほとんど全ての人が知っています。でも、もう一度聞いてみてください。

to the way they say it. 彼らが言う方法を。

The word after 'war' begins with a vowel sound. And in this case, the 'r' is pronounced. |||war||||||||||||| ||||comienza con|||||||||||| 「war」の後の単語は母音の音で始まります。この場合、「r」は発音されます。

War and Peace; War and Peace. This is called a 'linking r' and it helps to make the words |||linking r||||||||||||||| ||||||||||enlace r|||||||| 戦争と平和;戦争と平和。これは「リンキングr」と呼ばれ、言葉を

flow together more smoothly in natural speech. Here are some more examples: |||suavemente|||||||| تتدفق معًا بشكل أكثر سلاسة في الكلام الطبيعي. وفيما يلي بعض الأمثلة أكثر: 自然な会話の中でより滑らかに流れるように助けます。ここにいくつかの例があります:

So, you've heard the examples - now it's your turn. さて、例を聞いたので、今度はあなたの番です。

Are you ready to give it a try? Listen and repeat. 挑戦する準備はできていますか?聞いて繰り返してください。

How did you get on? Great. Remember, if you |||||Genial||| うまくいきましたか?素晴らしいです。覚えておいてください、もしあなたが

want to read more about this topic please visit our website: このトピックについてもっと読みたい方は、私たちのウェブサイトをご覧ください。

And that's everything from the pronunciation workshop this week. Now, I'm off to do some DIY. Bye. |||||||||||||||DIY| ||||||taller|||||||||| 今週の発音ワークショップはこれで終わりです。では、私はDIYをするために出かけます。さようなら。

Can somebody call for an ambulance? Please! Is it possible|||||| чи|||||| 誰か救急車を呼んでくれませんか?お願いします!