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Lunes, Setyembre 10, 2012

Fillers in Conversation

Posted by Teacher Shane | Lunes, Setyembre 10, 2012 | Category: | 0 comments




Fillers in conversation (used only in speaking)


um, uh, yeah, I mean, I guess, you know, ok, oh, so, well

"Ok, um, I'll begin with number 9." = "I'll begin with number 9."
"Well, I guess the problem is that I'm tired."  = "The problem is that I'm tired."
"Yeah, I mean, I understand what you're saying." = "I understand what you're saying."
"She's, uh, she's not here right now." = "She's not here right now."

Reduced Forms (used only in speaking or very informal writing)

doing = doin                                      How are you doing? = How are you doin?

want to = wanna                               I want to leave now. = I wanna leave now.
do you want to = wanna                  Do you want to go? = Wanna go?
want a = wanna                                 We want a cat. = We wanna cat.
wants to = wansta                            She wants to read. = She wansta read.
going to = gonna                               I'm going to wait. = I'm gonna wait.
got to = gotta                                                I've got to go. = I gotta go.
have to = hafta                                  Do I have to? = Do I hafta?
has to = hasta                                                He has to work. = He hasta work.

don't know = dunno                         I don't know why. = I dunno why.

kind of = kinda                                  He kind of likes you. = He kinda likes you.
lot of = lotta                                      I need a lot of paper. = I need a lotta paper.

could have = coulda / couldav        They could have gone. = They coulda gone.
should have = shoulda / shouldav  I should have left already. = I shoulda left already.
would have = woulda / wouldav     He would have paid. = He woulda paid.
might have = mighta / mightav      She might have said yes. = She mighta said yes.
must have = musta / mustav          Mike must have lied. = Mike musta lied.

give me = gimme                              Give me that pen. = Gimme that pen.
let me = lemme                                 Let me go! = Lemme go!

get you = getcha                               I'll get you a plate. = I'll getcha a plate.
got you = gotcha                        Don't worry, I got you. = Don't worry, I gotcha.
bet you = betcha                               I bet you he's late. = I betcha he's late.
don't you = doncha                          Don't you like it? = Doncha like it?

what are you = whaddaya / whatcha    What are you doing? = Whaddaya doin?
and = n                                             She and I are talking. = She n I are talkin.
them = em                                              Don't touch them! = Don't touch em!
you = ya                                                See you later. = See ya later.
your / you’re = yer                                  You're his sister? = Yer his sister



Lunes, Oktubre 3, 2011

Accent Reduction

Posted by Teacher Shane | Lunes, Oktubre 3, 2011 | Category: | 0 comments

Accent Symbols
Here is a basic list of words that often use this sound, but remember that this sound can be found in many words that have unstressed syllables. This communication practice should be of use to you, whether you are studying the language at home for personal enrichment or seeking out other online learning opportunities through Web sites such as elearners. I hope you can learn from it.

Although there are many individual sounds as part of North American English, this Web site will focus on sounds created by word reductions, specifically with the schwa sound (ə) that affects stress and rhythm. This will be the focus of this page. I have compiled a helpful table of words that use the schwa sound that you'll encounter in day-to-day conversations.

Articles


WordReductionSample Sentences
aəI bought ə shirt for my brother.
anəThere's ən elephant at the zoo.
thethəPlease talk to thə teacher about thə test.



Prepositions:
WordReduction Sample Sentences

totəI have tə make breakfast təday.
I usetə (used to) write her every morning.
forfərThis letter is fər my mom.
aboutəboutTell me əbout your weekend.
ofəf or əI ate a piece ə pie.



Conjunctions:
WordReduction     Sample Sentences
andən or 'nI really like banana ən apples.
orərWould you like water ər juice?

Pronouns:
WordReduction       Sample Sentences
herərPlease tell ər I called.
himəm / imI need to talk to im today.
theməmHow about calling əm today?
youDid  like the movie?

Modals of Advice or Ability:
WordReduction      Sample Sentences
ought toought təWe ought tə leave now.
have go tohave gottəYou've gottə go to bed now.
(I/we/they) have tohaftəI haftə study for a test.
(he/she) has tohastəShe hastə talk with the teacher.
want towannəI wannə see a movie.
canknShe kn speak English very well.

Modals of Regret of Past Speculation: 
WordReduction     Sample Sentences
should haveshouldəfI should əf called her last night.
could havecouldəfHe could əf traveled overseas, but he chose to work instead.
ought to haveought tə əfYou ought tə əf checked the used before you bought it.