How to say IM COMING English Conversation and Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over the pronunciation of the phrase
“I’m coming.”

This is a three-syllable phrase,
with stress on the second syllable.

See my video on three-syllable phrases,
click here or in the video description.

I’m coming, da-DA-da.

So the syllable ‘com-’ will have
the shape of a stressed syllable,

where the voice will go up a
little, then come down in pitch.

Com-, com-. Coming.
The other two syllables will be very short.

In fact, we might take the contraction ‘I’m’,
and just say an M sound.

Rachel, hurry up!
m’coming!

M’coming, with a very quick first syllable. Your lips
have to be together for the M consonant. Mm, mm.

You can have the back part of your tongue touching the soft
palate for the K sound already as you make it. Mm, mm, mm-kk.

To make the K sound in ‘coming’, part your lips and pull
the tongue away from the soft palate. Mm-kk, mm-kk.

Then we have the UH as in BUTTER sound, where the jaw will
drop a little bit, but the tongue and lips should be relaxed.

Then the lips go together again
for the M sound. I’m com-, mm.

They part and the jaw will drop
just a bit for the IH vowel,

then the back of the tongue will lift to the lowered
soft palate to make the NG sound, –Ming, -ming.

I’m coming. Or, with just the M, m’coming.

Let’s watch one more time in slow motion.

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