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Dropped Sounds & Deleted Syllables - Why Entire Syllables Disappear from Words in American English

Ever heard a word that seems to be missing a syllable? Why do entire syllables completely disappear from words? Let's practice 20 common words with dropped vowel sounds and deleted syllables. As you'll discover, native English speakers sometimes delete reduced vowel sounds from words in order to say the words more efficiently. When we say these words every single day, we need to find faster ways to move through all those shapes and vowel sounds! If you feel like you're mispronouncing words or they don't sound the way a native speaker would say them, you may need to practice deleted syllables. Even though people will understand you if clearly stress the right syllable, it's helpful to understand why native English speakers drop syllables so you recognize these words when you hear them! Learning to create clear contrast between stressed syllables and reduced ones will help you sound more natural. FYI: The technical term for deleted syllables is syncope. Find the transcript and more practice here: https://englishwithkim.com/deleted-sy... 0:00 Introduction 0:37 Why We Drop Syllables from Words in English 1:48 A Few Notes About Deleted Syllables 3:19 Super Common Adjectives with Dropped Vowels 8:36 Food-Related Words with Deleted Syllables 12:09 Everyday Words with Disappearing Syllables 14:23 Deleted Syllables in Words That End in -ly 17:28 Focus on Contrast to Say Words Efficiently More Videos: Word Stress in American English:    • Word Stress in American English: Engl...   Word Stress and Contrast Practice:    • Advanced Word Stress - Practice Contr...   Contrast for a More Natural Accent:    • Contrast: Sound More Natural and Inte...   Fast Speech - Shortcuts English Speakers Use:    • Fast Speech - Shortcuts English Speak...   Here are the words we practice in this video: interesting, comfortable, every, favorite, different, average, several, vegetable, chocolate, beverage, restaurant, grocery, evening, family, business, camera, basically, specifically, naturally, probably, and Wednesday. See? These are words you use all the time! 🤗 I’m Kim, and I’m here to help you express your meaning and your message through stress, intonation, and how you you use your voice and breath. In other words, you’ll learn how to communicate clearly and confidently in American English so that people will definitely understand (and listen to) what you have to say. 📢 Want to improve how you sound, but not sure where to start? These videos will help you find your voice in English:    • Find Your Voice in American English   👩‍💻 Learn all about courses and coaching right here: https://englishwithkim.com/work-with-me/

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