Pratique du Shadowing: How to Pronounce the SHR Consonant Cluster: American English - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Today I'm going to talk about the S-H-R consonant blend.
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Today I'm going to talk about the S-H-R consonant blend.
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Let's take for example the word shrimp and begin by looking at the lip position.
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Shrimp.
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Shrimp.
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You'll note that the lips are flared shh,
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shh in the SH position.
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Shrimp.
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The lips then come into a tighter circle for the R.
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Shrr, shrr.
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This R will have the shape of a beginning R sound.
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If you've seen my video on understanding the R consonant,
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then you know that an R at the beginning of a syllable
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or word has a tighter position than the more relaxed version
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that happens for an R at the end of a word or a syllable.
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So in this blend, it's the more tight initial R position.
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Shr, shr, shrimp.
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Here we have the SH and the R sounds compared from the side.
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Again, you can see the flare in the SH position.
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In the R, the lips form a tighter circle.
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So the lips go from being flared for the SH,
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sh, r, to being in a tighter circle for the R.
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The teeth and jaw, they don't really move.
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The other main part of this consonant blend is the tongue and how the tongue moves.
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Now the tongue will be more forward for the SH sound,
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sh, sh, sh, the tip being just behind the closed or almost closed teeth, sh.
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The R, however, has is to pull back, sure, sure.
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And if you don't have the tongue pulled back for that position,
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it won't make the proper R sound.
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So if you have problem with the R sound,
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watch the Understanding the R Sound video.
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Work on that sound individually before trying to do it with the SH sound.
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And now a few words in slow motion to help you study the SH mouth position.
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The first Next word, mushroom.
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There's the SH and the R,
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the vowel and the M.
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The next word, shrimp.
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Watch the lips flare out for the SH and then come in tighter for the R before opening into the vowel.
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Now the word shroud, again the SH flared,
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coming in for a very tight circle on the R before opening into the vowel sound.
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And finally, shriek.
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Flared lips for the SH,
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tight circle for the R,
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opening into the E as in she vowel sound.
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Now a list of words on which to practice.
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I'll say it.
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Repeat after me.
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Shroud.
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Shrine.
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shrink, shredder, shriek, mushroom,
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dishrag, shrew, washroom, shrivel, shrub.
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I hope you now better understand how to pronounce this blend.
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.

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Context & Background

The video "How to Pronounce the SHR Consonant Cluster: American English" focuses on teaching the pronunciation of the SHR consonant blend, which can be particularly challenging for English learners. The speaker provides detailed explanations on lip positioning, tongue movement, and sound production necessary for articulating words that include this blend, such as "shrimp" and "shroud." This instructional approach is beneficial for those looking to improve their English pronunciation while simultaneously enhancing their speaking skills through a technique known as shadowspeak, which involves imitating the sounds and rhythms of native speakers.

Top 5 Phrases for Daily Communication

  • shroud - a word that conveys concealment or covering.
  • shrine - a place of worship or reverence.
  • shrink - to become smaller or cause something to become smaller.
  • shredder - a device used for cutting paper or similar materials into small pieces.
  • shrieks - loud, sharp cries or screams.

Practicing these phrases can assist you in solidifying your understanding of the SHR cluster and using these words confidently in conversations, facilitating smoother communication and increasing your vocabulary range. By regularly incorporating these terms into your speaking practice, you can effectively improve English pronunciation and fluency.

Step-by-step Shadowing Guide

To maximize benefits from the video, follow this step-by-step shadowing guide:

  1. Watch and Listen: Initially, watch the video without pausing to absorb how the speaker articulates each sounds. Pay special attention to the lip positions and tongue movements when pronouncing the SHR blend.
  2. Slow It Down: Next, use the slow-motion segments where the speaker articulates individual words. Repeat after them, focusing on imitating the distinct lip shapes and tongue placements.
  3. Practice Isolated Sounds: Before combining the sounds, practice the individual sounds: SH and R. If you're having trouble with the R sound, refer to additional resources to refine this specific sound.
  4. Combine Sounds: Once comfortable with the individual sounds, start saying the whole words alongside the speaker. This is where shadowspeak becomes powerful. Repeat phrases multiple times to reinforce muscle memory.
  5. Record Yourself: Finally, record yourself pronouncing words from the lesson. Compare your pronunciation with the video, and identify areas for improvement.

By incorporating these steps into your daily English learning routine, you can effectively learn English with YouTube while practicing the SHR consonant blend. This method allows you to engage actively with the language, enhancing your pronunciation skills through the enjoyable technique of shadowspeaks.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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