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How to Pronounce: Straight Ahead

Hello! I'm John Russell. Let's continue our exploration of common words, phrases, and questions in American English. In recent lessons, we have been learning about directions - telling others where to go. We have learned how to talk about "left" and "right." But what happens if there are no turns? How do you tell someone to continue in the same direction? This where the phrase "straight ahead" comes in. When you say "straight ahead," you mean that the person listening to you should continue in the same direction - no turning. We can improve our pronunciation by learning where the primary stress is in each word. This is the part of the word that is said louder or more forcefully. We can clap in the place where the primary stress occurs. Let's start with the word straight: straight straight straight Now let's go to the word ahead: ahead ahead ahead When we compare the two words, we find that "straight" has primary stress on the beginning of the word, while "ahead" has stress after the beginning vowel sound. Straight ahead You should also note that “straight ahead” involves three vowel sounds: one in “straight” and two in “ahead.” Straight involves this vowel sound: Ahead involves these two vowel sounds: That's all for today! Keep up the good work! --------- Learning English is Voice of America’s multimedia source of news and information for millions of English learners worldwide. We help you build vocabulary, strengthen your speaking skills and improve your ability to communicate for work, school and everyday life. EXPLORE OUR PLAYLISTS: » Learning English Podcast:    • Learning English Podcast   » Let's Learn English with Anna! (For children 8-12)    • Let's Learn English with Anna   » Let's Learn English Level 1    • Let's Learn English   » Let's Learn English Level 2    • Let's Learn English Level 2   » VISIT OUR WEBSITE: https://learningenglish.voanews.com » LIKE OUR FACEBOOK PAGE:   / voalearningenglish   » FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:   / voalearningenglish   » FOLLOW US ON TWITTER:   / voalearnenglish   » SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST ON ITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/v... Voice of America (VOA) is the largest U.S. international broadcaster, providing news and information in more than 40 languages to an estimated weekly audience of 326 million people.

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