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Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Can you really sound like an American  English speaker? Let's talk about it.
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Have you ever been watching an American TV show  or movie and you heard a phrase, don't get bent out of shape of over it. It seems so fast. You  feel like maybe you understood what it meant, but how in the world are they saying it so quickly?  What is the secret to speaking like this? Well, today, I would like to help you with five common  American English phrases that include key American English sounds. This lesson will help you to  level up your vocabulary and also level up your pronunciation and understanding skills, so the  next time that you hear these phrases and you hear American English speakers, you will know exactly  what they're saying. And of course, like always I have created a free PDF worksheet to go with  today's lesson. You can download this worksheet and learn all of the pronunciation points,  all of the sample sentences, all of the ideas, and at the bottom of the worksheet, you can  answer Vanessa's challenge question so that you never forget what you've learned. You can  click on the link in the description to download that free PDF worksheet today. All right. Let's get started with our first of American English phrase and pronunciation  point. Have you ever been looking at social media and you thought, huh? The grass is always  greener on the other side. And then you realized, maybe the grass isn't always greener on the  other side. There's probably some hidden costs to all of these wonderful things that you're  seeing online and that's really the truth. Social media's not real. So this common phrase, the grass  isn't always greener on the other side means that the other person's life or something that you're  not experiencing always looks better than what you currently have, but in reality, that's not  really true. If you get to that other place, if you do that other thing, it's not  always the paradise that you expect.
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So let's break down this pronunciation so that you  can use this phrase and say it clearly. The grass isn't always greener on the other side.  Do you hear the sound that I emphasized?
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This is the R sound or in American English, we  often call this the colored R because it's very strong. Listen to it when I say the word grass,  grass. Does this remind you of an angry dog?
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And this is a way to have the American English  R sound. Can you say it with me? The grass, the grass. Let's add the rest of this phrase.  The grass isn't always greener on the other side.
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So don't forget that hard R sound in the word  greener at the end, and also in the word other.
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Having that strong colored R sound at the end  of the word is essential in American English.
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Let's say this full phrase one more time, and I  want you to try to say it with me. Are you ready?
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The grass isn't always greener on the other side. All right. Let's go on to our second phrase and also our second American English pronunciation  point. Are you someone who is always late? Well, it might be useful for you to use this phrase,  better late than never, better late than never.
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Unfortunately, I have had to use this many times.  I am often late, hopefully just by a few minutes, but it's still nice to apologize and you can use  this lovely phrase. Sorry, I'm a few minutes late.
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Better late than never. You could say  it with a little joke in your voice, but let's break down this pronunciation. Better late than never. Listen to that word, better. Is there a D in this word better? Are we  talking about a bed that you go to sleep in? Nope.
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In American English, a T that is surrounded  by vowels or vowel sounds will change to a D, better. This is common in the word  water, or maybe you're wearing a sweater.
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This is typical of American English. So  when you use this phrase, make sure that you pronounce it like this, better late than never. Our third American English phrase and American English pronunciation is included in this phrase,  don't get bent out of shape over it. Don't get bent out of shape over it. What's happening here?  Well, there's one concept that we just talked about. Listen to the middle of this phrase, out of  shape. Here this T is changing to a D, but we've already talked about that. Don't get bent out of  shape. So what else are we adding here? Listen carefully for another T sound. A lot of these  words end in T, but as I say this phrase, I want you to listen to see if you can hear any of them. Do you hear when I say this phrase? Don't get bent out of shape over it. The sad news is no,  all of these T's are what we call stopped T's.
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So it's not wrong to say, don't get bent, but when  you hear fast American English speakers, you're going to hear them stop the T in their mouth.  So let's take a look at this common contraction, do not becomes don't, but when we pronounce it in  a fast sentence, you're more likely to hear don't, don't. My tongue is at the top of my mouth, like  it's going to make that T shape, but I just don't let the air come out. Don't get, my tongue is  stopped at the top of my mouth. I did not say get. Instead I said, get, and then the next  word bent becomes bent. Don't get bent. And our next word is the linking with a D sound,  out of shape over it. And that final word, it also has a stopped T. So that T is going to  be at the top of my mouth, it, it. This is a lot.
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Let me give you the context and what this means  and then we'll say it together. Let's imagine that your friend's boss gives her some, we'll say,  constructive criticism, some feedback that maybe didn't feel too great to get. You might say, "Hey,  your boss was just trying to help. Don't get bent out of shape over it. She was just trying to give  you some advice. It might not sound kind, and it's certainly not something you really wanted to hear,  but don't get bent out of shape over it. You're not going to get fired. It's going to be okay."  This means don't take something too seriously.
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So can you say this phrase with me? Yes. Let's say  it together. Don't get bent out of the shape over it. Don't get bent out of shape over it. Don't  get bent out of shape over it. It'll be okay.
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Our fourth American English phrase and American  English pronunciation is included in this phrase, what goes around, comes around. Let's talk about  this pronunciation really quick. What goes around, comes around. Here we have two instances where  the S at the end of goes is followed by a vowel, so that S is going to sound like a Z  in American English. What goes around, comes around and this phrase has to do with  your behavior if it's good or bad, like karma, will hopefully happen to you again too. Usually, we use this in a negative sense to make ourselves feel a little bit better. So for  example, if someone is not a nice person, you might say, well, what goes around, comes around.  Someday someone is going to be mean to him too.
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Or if one of your coworkers gets fired because  they're always late, you might say, well, what goes around, comes around. He didn't respect his  job and this business. He was always late, so he got fired. His own actions ended up affecting him. You can use this with positive things, like I'm always nice to my friends and when  I need them, they also care for me.
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We could say what goes around, comes around  because your behavior is coming back to you, but it's more likely used in a negative situation.  Bad behavior will come back to haunt you someday.
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So let's try to say this phrase together with the  S changing to a Z so that you can use it clearly and accurately in conversations. Are you  ready? What goes around, comes around.
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What goes around, comes around. Great work. Our final American English phrase and American English pronunciation point is this phrase,  we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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We'll cross that bridge when we get there. Does  this phrase exist in your language? I feel like this is kind of an international idea that you're  dealing with a problem, and you know that some other problems might come in the future,  but you don't want to think about them now.
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We'll cross that bridge when we get there.  Let's focus on our current problems instead.
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Well, let's take a look at this pronunciation,  especially that first word. We'll cross that bridge when we get there. You can say  this contraction very clearly. We'll, we plus will is we'll, but in fast American English, we  often reduce this in a relaxed way and we say, we'll, we'll. This is similar to  these other contractions as well, like you'll, you'll. Instead of saying you will,  we say you'll, you'll, and same as we will, we'll. So could you say this with me?  We'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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For my family, we raised seven baby chicks, and we  knew that having adult chickens would be a lot of work, but we kind of just said, we'll cross that  bridge when we get there. Let's enjoy baby chicks while we have them. We'll cross that bridge  when we get there. Let's say it all together.
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We'll cross that bridge when we get there. We'll  cross that bridge when we get there. Great work.
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Well, I hope that this lesson was  useful to you and you didn't get bent out of shape over it. Now, I have a question  for you. Are you someone who has to often say better late than never? Let me know in the  comments and don't forget to download today's free PDF worksheet with all of these American  English phrases and American English pronunciation points so that you can speak clearly and  understand fast American English conversations.
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You can click on the link in the description  to download that free PDF worksheet today.
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Well, thank you so much for learning  English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube  channel. Bye. The next step is to download the free PDF worksheet for this lesson. With  this free PDF, you will master today's lesson and never forget what you have learned.  You can be a confident English speaker.
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Trong video này, Vanessa, một giáo viên tiếng Anh, chia sẻ những bí quyết để bạn có thể cải thiện phát âm tiếng Anh của mình, đặc biệt là để nghe và nói với giọng Mỹ tự nhiên hơn. Bằng cách phân tích một số cụm từ phổ biến trong tiếng Anh, cô muốn giúp người học không chỉ nâng cao từ vựng mà còn cả kỹ năng phát âm và hiểu biết ngôn ngữ. Việc hiểu rõ ngữ điệu và cách phát âm tự nhiên của những người nói tiếng Anh là hết sức quan trọng, đặc biệt là khi bạn muốn tham gia vào các cuộc hội thoại hàng ngày.

Top 5 Cụm Từ Cho Giao Tiếp Hàng Ngày

  • The grass isn't always greener on the other side: Câu này nhắc nhở rằng cuộc sống của người khác không nhất thiết phải tốt hơn của bạn.
  • Better late than never: Một câu đơn giản để thể hiện rằng việc đến muộn còn tốt hơn là không đến.
  • Don't get bent out of shape over it: Nhắc nhở bạn không nên lo lắng quá mức về những điều nhỏ nhặt.
  • What goes around, comes around: Câu này đề cập đến quy luật của karma; hành động của bạn sẽ quay lại với bạn, tốt hay xấu.
  • We'll cross that bridge when we get there: Câu này nhấn mạnh rằng bạn không cần phải lo lắng về các vấn đề tương lai ngay bây giờ.

Hướng Dẫn Shadowing Bước Từng Bước

Để phát âm tiếng Anh chuẩn và hiểu người bản xứ, bạn có thể sử dụng phần mềm shadowing để cải thiện kỹ năng của mình. Dưới đây là hướng dẫn từng bước để bạn có thể luyện nghe nói qua video hiệu quả hơn:

  1. Nghe và Ghi Âm: Trước tiên, hãy nghe từng cụm từ trong video. Dùng shadowing site để ghi âm những gì bạn nói. Điều này giúp bạn so sánh với cách phát âm của người nói.
  2. Thực Hành Phát Âm: Chú ý đến các âm đặc trưng, đặc biệt là những âm như R và T. Sử dụng câu "the grass isn't always greener on the other side" để tập trung vào âm R.
  3. Lặp Lại: Nghe lại video nhiều lần và lặp lại từng câu. Hãy thử shadowspeak mỗi ngày, bạn sẽ thấy tiến bộ rõ rệt.
  4. Tham Gia Giao Tiếp: Tìm những tình huống giao tiếp thực tế để sử dụng những câu đã học. Có thể bắt đầu bằng việc giao tiếp qua các diễn đàn hoặc nhóm học ngôn ngữ.
  5. Đánh Giá và Cải Thiện: Sau khi luyện tập, hãy thu âm lại và so sánh với bản gốc. Đánh giá sự tiến bộ của bạn và tìm cách điều chỉnh nếu cần.

Bằng cách luyện tập một cách nhất quán và sử dụng các kỹ thuật luyện nghe nói qua video, bạn không chỉ nâng cao khả năng ngôn ngữ mà còn có thể tự tin trong giao tiếp hàng ngày.

Phương Pháp Shadowing Là Gì?

Shadowing là kỹ thuật học ngôn ngữ có cơ sở khoa học, ban đầu được phát triển cho chương trình đào tạo phiên dịch viên chuyên nghiệp và được phổ biến rộng rãi bởi nhà đa ngôn ngữ học Dr. Alexander Arguelles. Nguyên lý cốt lõi đơn giản nhưng cực kỳ hiệu quả: bạn nghe tiếng Anh của người bản xứ và lặp lại to ngay lập tức — như một "cái bóng" (shadow) đuổi theo người nói với độ trễ chỉ 1–2 giây. Khác với luyện ngữ pháp hay học từ vựng bị động, Shadowing buộc não bộ và cơ miệng phải đồng thời xử lý và tái tạo ngôn ngữ thực tế. Các nghiên cứu khoa học xác nhận phương pháp này cải thiện đáng kể phát âm, ngữ điệu, nhịp điệu, nối âm, kỹ năng nghe và độ lưu loát khi nói — đặc biệt hiệu quả cho người luyện IELTS Speaking và muốn giao tiếp tiếng Anh tự nhiên như người bản ngữ.