Learning English AMERICAN ACCENT TRAINING3 Consonant Clusters Made Easy Rachels English

I’ve gotten a lot of questions from you about ending consonant clusters.

In American English, there are lots of
combinations of consonant sounds

that can be challenging for non-native speakers.

In this video, we’re going to talk about
three of these combinations:

words that end in SKS, STS, and SPS, like
risks, tests, and wasps.

The tricky thing about these
combinations of consonant sounds

is how native speakers handle the stop
consonant in the middle of S consonants.

In words like tests, dusts, we use a stop T.

This me ans that after the first S,

we’ll very quickly stop the airflow for a
moment, and then release right back into the second S.

When this happens very
Quickly, it can be difficult to hear.

Let’s examine one of the words in detail
to get a better sense of this.

Lasts.

This word starts with a light L consonant sound, ll,

tip of the tongue is lifted up and making
contact behind the upper teeth.

Lahh– Then the AH as in bat vowel so the tip of the tongue goes down behind the bottom front teeth.

The jaw drops open and the back of the tongue lifts.

Lah, lah.

Then we close the jaw and the teeth
come together for the S.

The tongue tip is just behind the teeth and
it can point up or down.

Lass—

Then we make a quick stop of the air,
interrupting the S, this is the T.

So you stop the airflow but you might also
move your tongue.

For example, my tongue presses against
the roof of the mouth.

It’s not actually the tip that moves but the
front top of the tongue just behind the tip.

The tip stays in place, this is for the S,

while this other part of the tongue lifts to
the roof of the mouth then comes back down.

Lasts.

The air keeps going after the tongue comes back down, mouth is already in position for the S, so the S happens.

Lasts.

So I lift the tongue, cut off the airflow, bring it back down,

everything else is the same, so I’m going
right into the S sound again.

Practice this with me, holding out an S,
stopping the air in the middle.

Lasts. Sts. Sts. Lasts.

When the K consonant is between the two s constants,

everything is the same except we move
the back of the tongue.

The front of the tongue is in position for the S.

Ssss.

Then the back of the tongue lifts and that cuts off the airflow, and it touches the soft palate.

Sskkksss.

Try that.

Hold an S.

Then lift the back of the tongue.

Ssskkkksss.

When you release the tongue,

if you haven’t moved the front of your mouth,

then you’re in position to make the S and just let the air flow through that.

Ssskkksss.

Ssskkkss.

Let’s do some words.

Risks.

Try that with me.

Risks.

Desks.

Asks.

What about the P sound like in wasps?

Here, you can see, the thing that moves to
cut off the airflow, it’s the lips.

Sssppsss.

So in the mouth, nothing moves.

The tongue is in position for the S.

Sssssppp.

When you close your lips, it cuts off the airflow.

Then when you release the lips, just let the air go through, don’t move anything else in your mouth

and you’re already in position for that S.

Ssspppsss.

Try that with me.

Sssppppsss.

Ssspppssss.

Ssspppss.

It’s just one long S while we close the lips
throughout, making an SPS sound.

Sssppsss.

Sssppsss.

Sssppsss.

Sssppsss.

Sssppsss.

Now of course in the cluster, you’ll just
close your lips once.

Sps. Sps. Sps.

Let’s put that in a word.

Wasps.

Wasps.

Let’s practice some more words together.

I’ll say each word and this ending several
times and I’ll wait each time for you to repeat it.

Do it out loud.

The only way to master a sound
combination is to do it many times.

Now is your chance.

We’ll also do a sentence for each word.

First, SKS.

Risks.

Sks.

Risks.

Risks.

There are some risks you’ll have to take.

Tasks.

All the tasks are complete.

Sks.

Tasks.

Tasks.

All the tasks are complete.

Desks.

Sks.

Desks.

Desks.

We ordered two new desks.

Asks.

Sks.

Asks.

Asks.

She asks me that all the time.

She asks me that all the time.

Masks.

Sks.

Masks.

Masks.

The air freshener masks the bad smell.

The air freshener masks the bad smell.

Masks.

Basks.

Sks.

Basks.

Basks.

The dog basks in the sunshine.

The dog basks in the sunshine.

Whisks.

Sks.

Whisks.

Whisks.

He whisks the eggs for the omelet.

He whisks the eggs for the omelette.

Whisks.

Kiosks.

Sks.

Kiosks.

Kiosks.

The airport is full of kiosks selling all kinds of things.

The airport is full of kiosks selling all kinds of things.

Kiosks.

Mollusks.

Sks.

Mollusks.

Mollusks.

She studies mollusks.

Asterisks.

Asterisks.

The contract has lots of asterisks.

The contract has lots of asterisks.

Now, STS.

Tests.

Sts.

Tests.

Tests.

The tests are hard.

The tests are hard.

Dusts.

Sts.

Dust.

Dusts.

He vacuums and dusts twice a week.

he vacuums and dusts twice a week.

Lasts.

Sts.

Lasts.

Lasts.

This battery lasts a long time.

This battery lasts a long time.

Costs.

Sts.

Costs.

Costs.

We need to keep costs low.

We need to keep costs low.

Posts.

Sts.

Posts.

Posts.

She posts on Facebook every day.

She posts on Facebook every day.

Hosts.

Hosts.

They’re the hosts for the party.

They’re the hosts for the party.

Blasts.

Blasts.

The blasts were heard across town.

The blasts were heard across town.

Ghosts.

Ghosts.

I don’t believe in ghosts.

I don’t believe in ghosts.

Resists.

Resist.

She resists getting help from anyone.

She resists getting help from anyone.

Forests.

Forests.

We’re working on rebuilding the forests.

We’re working on rebuilding the forests.

Wrists.

Wrists.

She broke both of her wrists in an accident.

She broke both of her wrists in an accident.

Interests.

Interests.

I have many interests.

I have many interests.

And finally SPS.

Gasps.

Gasps.

There were loud gasps when he came on stage.

There were loud gasps when he came on stage.

Wasps.

Wasps.

Our garage is infested with wasps.

Our garage is infested with wasps.

Clasps.

Clasps.

She clasps her hands.

She clasps her hands.

Lisps.

Lisps.

I work with children with lisps.

I work with children with lisps.

Wisps.

Wisps.

Wisps of hair were in her face.

Wisps of hair were in her face.

Grasps.

Grasps.

The baby grasps the toy for the first time.

The baby grasps the toy for the first time.

These ending clusters can be tricky until you break them down and study how to make

each sound in the sequence.

Once you do that, once you know that, it’s just about practicing it slowly over and over.

Watch the end of this video where we practiced lots of words and sentences several times

this will make these combinations much easier for you.

Thank you to everyone who suggested
this topic or a similar video topic.

I do read comments and I do get ideas on
videos to make from your suggestions.

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

我收到了很多关于结束辅音簇的问题。

在美式英语中,有很多
辅音组合

对于非母语人士来说可能具有挑战性。

在本视频中,我们将讨论其中的
三种组合:

以 SKS、STS 和 SPS 结尾的词,例如
风险、测试和黄蜂。

这些辅音组合的棘手之

处在于母语人士如何处理
S 辅音中间的停止辅音。

用测试、灰尘之类的词来说,我们使用停止

T。我的意思是,在第一个 S 之后,

我们会很快停止气流
片刻,然后立即释放回第二个 S。

当这种情况发生时,
很快, 可能很难听到。

让我们详细检查其中一个词,
以更好地理解这一点。

持续。

这个词以轻的L辅音ll开头,

舌尖抬起并
在上齿后面接触。

Lahh– 然后是蝙蝠元音中的 AH,因此舌尖向下位于下门牙后面。

下巴张开,舌头后部抬起。

啦啦啦

然后我们合上下巴,牙齿
靠在一起形成

S。舌尖就在牙齿后面,
它可以指向上方或下方。

Lass——

然后我们快速停止空气,
打断 S,这是 T。

所以你停止气流,但你也可以
移动你的舌头。

例如,我的舌头压
在上颚上。

实际上,移动的不是舌尖,而是
舌尖后面的舌尖。

尖端保持在原位,这是针对 S 的,

而舌头的另一部分抬起到
嘴巴的顶部,然后又回到下方。

持续。

舌头回落后,空气继续流动,嘴巴已经在 S 的位置,所以 S 发生了。

持续。

所以我抬起舌头,切断气流,把它放回原处,

其他一切都一样,所以我
再次进入 S 音。

和我一起练习这个,伸出一个 S,
在中间停止空气。

持续。 圣。 圣。 持续。

当 K 辅音在两个 s 常数之间时,

除了我们移动舌头后部之外,一切都是一样
的。

舌头的前部位于 S.

Ssss 的位置。

然后舌后部抬起,切断气流,触到软腭。

嘶嘶声。

试试看。

按住 S。

然后抬起舌头的后部。

嘘。

当你松开舌头时,

如果你没有移动你的嘴巴的前部,

那么你就可以制作 S 并让空气流过它。

嘘。

嘘。

让我们说几句。

风险。

跟我一起试试。

风险。

书桌。

问。

黄蜂的 P 音怎么样?

在这里,您可以看到,移动以
切断气流的东西是嘴唇。

sssppss。

所以在嘴里,什么都没有动。

舌头处于 S.

Sssssppp 的位置。

当你闭上嘴唇时,它会切断气流。

然后当你松开嘴唇时,让空气通过,不要在嘴里移动任何其他东西

,你已经准备好迎接那个 S.

Ssspppsss。

跟我一起试试。

sssppppsss。

嘘。

嘘。

这只是一个长 S,而我们始终闭上嘴唇
,发出 SPS 声音。

sssppss。

sssppss。

sssppss。

sssppss。

sssppss。

现在当然在集群中,您只需
闭上嘴唇一次。

Sps。 Sps。 Sps。

让我们一句话说出来。

黄蜂。

黄蜂。

让我们一起练习更多的单词。

每个单词和这个结尾我都会说
几遍,每次我都会等你重复一遍。

大声说出来。

掌握声音组合的唯一方法
是多次进行。

现在是你的机会。

我们还将为每个单词做一个句子。

首先,SKS。

风险。

SKS。

风险。

风险。

您必须承担一些风险。

任务。

所有的任务都完成了。

SKS。

任务。

任务。

所有的任务都完成了。

书桌。

SKS。

书桌。

书桌。

我们订购了两张新桌子。

问。

SKS。

问。

问。

她一直这样问我。

她一直这样问我。

面具。

SKS。

面具。

面具。

空气清新剂掩盖了难闻的气味。

空气清新剂掩盖了难闻的气味。

面具。

篮子。

SKS。

篮子。

篮子。

狗在晒太阳。

狗在晒太阳。

打蛋器。

SKS。

打蛋器。

打蛋器。

他为煎蛋卷打蛋。

他为煎蛋卷打蛋。

打蛋器。

售货亭。

SKS。

售货亭。

售货亭。

机场到处都是售卖各种东西的售货亭。

机场到处都是售卖各种东西的售货亭。

售货亭。

软体动物。

SKS。

软体动物。

软体动物。

她研究软体动物。

星号。

星号。

合同有很多星号。

合同有很多星号。

现在,STS。

测试。

圣。

测试。

测试。

测试很难。

测试很难。

灰尘。

圣。

灰尘。

灰尘。

他每周吸尘和除尘两次。

他每周吸尘和除尘两次。

持续。

圣。

持续。

持续。

这块电池可以用很长时间。

这块电池可以用很长时间。

费用。

圣。

费用。

费用。

我们需要保持低成本。

我们需要保持低成本。

帖子。

圣。

帖子。

帖子。

她每天都在 Facebook 上发帖。

她每天都在 Facebook 上发帖。

主机。

主机。

他们是派对的主人。

他们是派对的主人。

爆炸声。

爆炸声。

整个城镇都听到了爆炸声。

整个城镇都听到了爆炸声。

鬼魂。

鬼魂。

我不相信有鬼。

我不相信有鬼。

抵抗。

抵抗。

她拒绝向任何人寻求帮助。

她拒绝向任何人寻求帮助。

森林。

森林。

我们正在努力重建森林。

我们正在努力重建森林。

手腕。

手腕。

她在一次事故中摔断了两只手腕。

她在一次事故中摔断了两只手腕。

兴趣。

兴趣。

我有很多兴趣。

我有很多兴趣。

最后是 SPS。

喘气。

喘气。

当他上台时,有很大的喘息声。

当他上台时,有很大的喘息声。

黄蜂。

黄蜂。

我们的车库到处都是黄蜂。

我们的车库到处都是黄蜂。

扣子。

扣子。

她紧握双手。

她紧握双手。

口齿不清。

口齿不清。

我与口齿不清的孩子一起工作。

我与口齿不清的孩子一起工作。

小精灵。

小精灵。

几缕头发在她的脸上。

几缕头发在她的脸上。

掌握。

掌握。

婴儿第一次抓住玩具。

婴儿第一次抓住玩具。

在您将它们分解并研究如何使序列中的每个声音发出之前,这些结尾簇可能会很棘手

一旦你这样做了,一旦你知道了,那就是一遍又一遍地慢慢练习。

观看这个视频的结尾,我们多次练习了很多单词和句子,

这将使这些组合对你来说更容易。

感谢所有建议
此主题或类似视频主题的人。

我确实阅读了评论,并且
确实从您的建议中获得了有关视频的想法。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。