Lots of Idioms American English Pronunciation

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to ride our bikes into Brooklyn

to make some pizza. And of course, you’ll
learn some American English pronunciation

on the way, including the idioms to catch
up and to fill in. Oh boy!

This is my bicycle, Jenny. I didn’t name her,
she came named. Tonight we’re going to go

for a bike ride into Brooklyn. Brooklyn is
the borough just east of Manhattan (one of

the boroughs just east of Manhattan). So let’s
look at Brooklyn. It has two O’s. Now, there

are four different ways to pronounce two O’s:
oo, as in boo, uh as in book, uh as in blood,

and oh as in brooch. So how is it pronounced
in Brooklyn? Uh, uh, Brooklyn. What’s your

guess? The answer is: it’s the same as the
vowel in ‘book’. Brooklyn. Now. Let’s get

going before it gets dark.

It’s about a 45-minute bike ride from my home
in Manhattan to my friend’s home in Brooklyn.

It involves taking the Manhattan bridge over
the East River.

Hey.

It’s seven o’clock on the nose, seven o’clock
sharp. Those idioms mean, of course, exactly

seven o’clock. We’re right on time. We’re very
punctual. Punk - chew - ul. Let’s go Sara.

So we rode our bikes in from Brooklyn.
No! In from Manhattan!

We rode our bikes from Manhattan into Brooklyn
— because it’s been a while since we’ve

seen each other. So we’re making some dinner,
we’re making pizza, and we’re going to catch up.

We’re going to catch up. [2x]
Find out what’s going on in each other’s lives.

That’s right. Catch up. An idiom that you

would use if you haven’t seen somebody in
a while, and you want to know what’s going

on. You would say, “let’s catch up”. You could
also say, “fill me in”. What else could you

say? Ketchup, by the way, spelled this way,
is also a condiment.

This girl can cook. You remember – from
the turkey.

Cook. Does that ‘uh’ sound sound familiar?
It’s the same sound as in ‘book’ and ‘Brooklyn’.

Listen again.

This girl can cook. You remember – from
the turkey.

Oh boy.
Oh boy. I like that phrase.

Oh boy?
It’s a good one. What, do you say that

when you’re exasperated? Oh boy.

Overwhelmed, like when you’re overwhelmed?

It’s a good one. Oh boy.
Or excited.

Or excited. Oh boy!

Is this done Beads? I don’t know?
Yeah, no, I mean, yeah, I think, well.

The first pie always takes longer because
of the oven.

Did you hear how I said ‘cuz of the oven’?
Cuzof, cuzof, cuzof. If I said that out of

the context of a sentence, nobody would know
what I was talking about. But as a part of

the whole, that’s they way it makes sense
to say it. Cuzof. We reduce it, it’s low in

pitch, cuzofthe, cuzofthe, cuzofthe oven.
Then the ‘oven’ is the stressed word. So,

this is very important in English: that the
function words, the less important words,

are low in pitch, strung together, maybe reduced,
to contrast with the shape of the stressed

word: cuzofthe oven.

So, when it’s pretty much cooked. Actually,
when it’s cooked.

Hold on, did you, did you guys notice,
she just said ‘pretty’, with a flap T. Can

you say that again?

What? It’s pretty much?

Yeah, but say it at the camera!
Pretty much.

Thank you for the demonstration.
You’re welcome!

Ok, when it’s pretty much cooked?
When it’s pretty much cooked, we’re going

to bring it out, and we’re going to put arugula—

Hold on. Did you notice? She’s using ‘gonna’.

We’re gonna bring it out, we’re gonna put
arugula.

Yes, we’re going to put arugula, and we’re
going to put prosciutto, and we’re going to

crumble some more blue cheese and we’re going
to drizzle it with honey.

Wow, that sounds amazing, and it was such
a good demonstration of using ‘gonna’. Thank

you.

You’re welcome.

This looks pretty good. Pretty good.
Pretty: flap T!

Ok. Let’s slice this baby up.

My favorite topping: pepperoni. I like
it almost as much as I like buying shoes.

Then we made a second pizza, totally different
from the first, and sat down to a nice meal.

After the lovely evening, it was time to say
good-bye.

Bye! Thank you so much!
Bye! You’re welcome.

It was good to see you, it was so good
to catch up!

It was good to catch up.

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

Don’t stop there. Have fun with my real-life
English videos. Or get more comfortable with

the IPA in this play list. Learn about the
online courses I offer, or check out my latest

video.

在这段美式英语发音视频中,
我们将骑自行车去

布鲁克林做披萨。 当然,您还会在途中
学习一些美式英语发音

,包括要
赶上和填写的习语。哦,天哪!

这是我的自行车,珍妮。 我没有给
她起名字,她来了。 今晚我们

要去布鲁克林骑自行车。 布鲁克林
是曼哈顿以东

的行政区(曼哈顿以东的行政区之一)。 那么让我们
看看布鲁克林。 它有两个 O。 现在,

两个 O 有四种不同的发音方式:
oo,如 boo,uh,如 book,uh,如 blood,

以及 oh,如 brooch。 那么它在布鲁克林是如何发音
的? 呃,呃,布鲁克林。 你的

猜测是什么? 答案是:它与
“book”中的元音相同。 布鲁克林。 现在。

让我们在天黑之前出发吧。

从我
在曼哈顿的家到我朋友在布鲁克林的家大约需要 45 分钟的自行车车程。

它涉及在东河上建造曼哈顿大桥

嘿。

现在是七点钟,七点钟
正点。 当然,这些成语的意思是正好

七点。 我们准时。 我们非常
准时。 朋克 - 咀嚼 - ul。 让我们去萨拉。

所以我们从布鲁克林骑自行车进来。
不! 从曼哈顿进来!

我们从曼哈顿骑自行车到布鲁克林
——因为我们已经有一段时间没有

见面了。 所以我们正在做一些晚餐,
我们正在做比萨饼,我们要赶上。

我们要赶上。 [2x]
了解彼此的生活中发生了什么。

没错。 跟上来。

如果您有
一段时间没有见到某人并且想知道发生了什么,您会使用这种成语

。 你会说,“让我们赶上”。 你
也可以说,“填写我”。 你还能

说什么? 顺便说一句,番茄酱是这样拼写的,
也是一种调味品。

这个女孩会做饭。 你记得——
来自火鸡。

厨师。 “呃”听起来是不是很熟悉?
这与“书”和“布鲁克林”中的声音相同。

再听一遍。

这个女孩会做饭。 你记得——
来自火鸡。

哦,男孩。
哦,男孩。 我喜欢那句话。

哦,孩子?
这是一个很好的。 什么,

你生气的时候会这么说吗? 好家伙。

不知所措,就像当你不知所措的时候?

这是一个很好的。 好家伙。
或兴奋。

或兴奋。 好家伙!

这是做珠子吗? 我不知道?
是的,不,我的意思是,是的,我想,好吧。

由于烤箱,第一个馅饼总是需要更长的时间

你听到我怎么说’cuz of the oven’了吗?
库佐夫,库佐夫,库佐夫。 如果我

在一个句子的上下文之外这么说,没人会
知道我在说什么。 但作为

整体的一部分,他们这样说是有道理的
。 库佐夫。 我们减少它,它的

音调很低,cuzofthe,cuzofthe,cuzofthe oven。
然后“烤箱”是重读词。 所以,

这在英语中非常重要:
虚词,不太重要的词,

音高低,串在一起,可能会减少,
与重读词的形状形成对比

:cuzofthe oven。

所以,当它几乎煮熟的时候。
其实煮熟的时候。

等等,你们有没有注意到,
她只是说’漂亮',带着一个襟翼T。你能

再说一遍吗?

什么? 差不多吧?

是的,但是在镜头前说出来!
差不多。

感谢您的演示。
不客气!

好的,差不多熟的时候?
差不多熟了,我们

要把它拿出来,我们要放芝麻菜—

等一下。 你注意到了吗? 她用的是“会”。

我们要把它拿出来,我们要放
芝麻菜。

是的,我们要放芝麻菜,我们
要放意大利熏火腿,我们

要再捣碎一些蓝纹奶酪,
然后淋上蜂蜜。

哇,这听起来很神奇,这
是使用“gonna”的一个很好的演示。 谢谢你。

不客气。

这看起来很不错。 非常好。
漂亮:襟翼T!

好的。 让我们把这个婴儿切成薄片。

我最喜欢的配料:意大利辣香肠。 我喜欢
它几乎就像我喜欢买鞋子一样。

然后我们做了第二个比萨饼,
与第一个完全不同,然后坐下来享用了一顿美餐。

美好的夜晚过后,是时候说
再见了。

再见! 太感谢了!
再见! 别客气。

很高兴见到你,
赶上来真是太好了!

赶上来很好。

就是这样,非常
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