How to say Where are you going American English Conversation and Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over the pronunciation
of the phrase: “Where are you going?”

Let’s start with the stress. Where are you going?
The question word, ‘where’,

and the stressed syllable of the verb
‘go’ are the two stressed syllables.

DA-da-da-DA-da. Where are you going?

Where begins with the lips in a
tight circle for the W, where.

Then we have the EH as in BED
vowel, so drop your jaw for that.

Next is the R sound, the tongue pulls back and
up towards the roof of the mouth, where, rr, rr.

So your jaw will come back up. As the tongue pulls
back, the lips will flare out a bit, where, -eh.

Now it gets a little complicated because we’re
going to reduce the word ‘are’ to just the R sound,

rr, rr. Where are, where are.

To make it sound like a new syllable, which we want
to do, you can pull your tongue down just a bit,

and then put it back up towards the roof of the
mouth for the R, where are, where are, where are.

It should be really fast because
it’s in an unstressed syllable.

Now we have the word ‘you.’ You
may find people saying “ya”,

reducing the OO vowel to the
schwa instead you, “ya”.

Either way it’s low in pitch and fast
because it’s in an unstressed syllable.

Where are you, where are you. Where are you going?

Now the stressed syllable. Tongue reaches up in
the back and touches the soft palate, g-, g- go-.

Then we have the OH as in NO Diphthong.

Your jaw will need to drop for the first
half of that Diphthong, g-oh, g-oh.

Then the jaw will come back up as the
lips round for the second half, go, go.

Then the lips relax for the IH and the back part
of the tongue stretches up for the NG consonant,

going, going, -ing, -ing, -ing.

Make that last syllable really
short, it’s unstressed.

Going, where are you going? Where are you going?

You may hear some people not pronounce
the NG at the end but just an N.

Where are you goin’? Where are you goin’?

To make this sound, raise the front part of the
tongue to the roof of the mouth instead of the back.

Where are you goin’?

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.

在这段美式英语发音视频中,

我们将复习一下
这句话的发音:“Where are you going?”

让我们从压力开始。 你要去哪里?
疑问词“where”

和动词
“go”的重读音节是两个重读音节。

哒哒哒哒哒哒。 你要去哪里?

哪里开始用嘴唇在一个
紧的圆圈为W,哪里。

然后我们有床
元音中的 EH,所以请放下你的下巴。

接下来是 R 音,舌头向后
向上拉向上颚,在哪里,rr,rr。

所以你的下巴会恢复原状。 当舌头向后拉时
,嘴唇会张开一点,在哪里,-嗯。

现在它变得有点复杂了,因为我们
要将“are”这个词简化为 R 音,

rr, rr。 在哪里,在哪里。

为了让它听起来像一个新的音节,我们
想做,你可以把你的舌头拉下来一点,

然后把它放回嘴巴的顶部,发出
R,where are, where are, where are。

它应该非常快,因为
它在一个非重读音节中。

现在我们有了“you”这个词。你
可能会发现人们说“ya”,

将 OO 元音减少为
schwa,而不是“ya”。

无论哪种方式,它的音调都低而快,
因为它是在一个不重读的音节中。

你在哪里,你在哪里。 你要去哪里?

现在是重读音节。 舌头
向后伸,触碰软腭,g-,g-go-。

然后我们有没有双元音中的 OH。

你的下巴需要在
那个双元音的前半部分下降,g-oh,g-oh。

然后下巴会随着
下半场嘴唇的圆润而恢复,去吧,去吧。

然后嘴唇在 IH 时放松,
舌后部在 NG 辅音时向上伸展,

going、going、-ing、-ing、-ing。

使最后一个音节非常
短,它没有重读。

去,你要去哪里? 你要去哪里?

你可能会听到有些人
在结尾不发 NG,而只是发 N。

你要去哪里? 你要去哪里?

要发出这种声音,请将舌头的前
部抬到嘴顶而不是后部。

你要去哪里?

让我们再看一次慢动作。

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就是这样,非常
感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。