Weak forms - 'of'

#elt #learnenglish #englishwithtom #pronunciation #englishspeaking    • Weak forms   Check out the 'Weak Forms' playlist for more useful videos. In this video, we look at weak forms. Weak forms are syllable sounds that become unstressed in connected speech and are often pronounced as a schwa /ə/. Of is often weak and not stressed (not always) because it’s a function word. Examples: I kind of like it. We have plenty of time. He’s been sort of angry today. I live north of here When of is at the end of the sentence, it is still unstressed (weak), but can be pronounced əv or ɒv “Yeah, sort əv” “Yeah, sort ɒv” 'Of' is often weakened down to JUST a schwa. Kind of – Kində Sort of – Sortə Type of – Typeə South of – Southə    • Elision of schwa /ə/ - Connected speech   Elision of schwa Linking & /h/ elision I kində like it. We have plentyə time. He’s been sortəvangry today. I live northəv'ere.    • Elision of /h/ - Connected speech   Elision of H    • Linking consonants to vowels 1.2   Linking practice Many uses of 'of' Relationships between things “the doorəv the car” Relationships between values “a decreaseəv 10%” Associations between things / people “the sonəv my coworker” Directions “Northəv here” Belonging to a category “The city/j/əv New York” – intrusive /j/ Following a verb related to a noun “The murderəv the criminal” Part of an adjective phrase “It’s kindəv you” Expressing a cause “He diedəv old age” Indicating materials “It’s madeəv wood” Pronunciation tips, practice, and lessons with Tom. Like, comment, subscribe and share with your friends. Keywords: English weak forms, pronunciation, weak forms of 'of', connected speech, phonological process, reduced forms, casual speech, speech fluency, vowel reduction, articulation, English learners, understanding weak forms, everyday English, informal language, speech patterns, emphasis in speech, phonetics, improving listening skills, natural conversation, English intonation, communication skills, stress and reduction, language nuances, conversational English. Paragraph: This video on English weak forms focuses specifically on the word "of," exploring how it is pronounced in its reduced or weak form during connected speech. Understanding weak forms is crucial for improving pronunciation and fluency in casual conversation, as native speakers often use these reduced forms in everyday language. By mastering weak forms, English learners can enhance their listening skills and comprehension, making their speech sound more natural and fluent in various contexts. Hashtags: #EnglishWeakForms #Pronunciation #WeakFormsOfOf #ConnectedSpeech #VowelReduction #SpeechFluency #EverydayEnglish #EnglishLearners #NaturalConversation #CommunicationSkills