Listening Comprehension 3Syllable Words American English

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to test your ability to identify

stress patterns in three-syllable words.

This listening comprehension video is based
on a teaching video I did earlier on three-syllable

words. We have three possible stress patterns:
DA-da-da, da-DA-da, and da-da-DA. When you

hear a word, try to identify the correct
pattern. If you’re not sure, try the word

just on ‘da’, like da-DA-da. Taking away the
sounds might help you focus on the stress.

interview

DA-da-da
Stress is on the first syllable.

overcharge

da-da-DA
Stress here is on the last syllable.

tomorrow

da-DA-da
Stress here is on the middle syllable.

yesterday

DA-da-da
Here, stress is on the first syllable.

undergo
da-da-DA

Here, stress is on the last syllable.

fifty-three

da-da-DA
Again, stress is on the last syllable.

customer

DA-da-da
Here, stress is on the first syllable.

employer

da-DA-da
Stress here is on the middle syllable.

recently

DA-da-da
Stress is on the first syllable.

another

da-DA-da
Stress in this word is on the middle syllable.

expertise

da-da-DA
Stress here is on the last syllable.

related

da-DA-da
Here, stress is on the middle syllable.

overwhelm

da-da-DA
Here, stress is on the last syllable.

Paying attention to rhythmic contrast will
definitely help you sound more American. As

you learn a new word, learn its stress pattern
as well.

That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s
English.