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In this video, we look at intrusion, a part of connected speech. There are three intrusive sounds, the /w/, /j/, and /r/sound. Intrusion happens between the vowel at the end of a word and the vowel at the start of the next word. Watch to the end for a listening activity.
/w/ follows a word ending in an /uː/ or diphthongs /əʊ/ and /aʊ/. For example 'go/w/out'
/j/ follows a word ending in an /i:/ or a sound ending in /ɪ/. For instance 'we/j/are'
/r/ follows a word ending in an /ə/ or a an /ɔː/ sound. Such as 'more/r/and more'
00:18 what is intrusion?
00:45 listening. An example of intrusion
02:05 American English vs British English
02:50 the rules of /w/ /j/ and /r/ intrusion with examples
04:32 practice
05:57 answers
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In the video "Intrusive Sounds /w/ /j/ /r/ in Connected Speech," viewers will dive into the fascinating world of how certain sounds can influence spoken English. This lesson explores the phenomenon of intrusive sounds, specifically the addition of /w/, /j/, and /r/ in connected speech. Designed for both teachers and learners, the video provides valuable insights into pronunciation patterns that enhance fluency and comprehension. Through engaging examples and interactive exercises, this lesson equips viewers with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of connected speech and improve their overall communication.
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