IMPROVE YOUR VOCABULARY and IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH

Well, it’s January.

And many of us make goals in January
to be more fit and to eat more healthy.

So today we’re going to go over vocabulary
relating to eating healthy and dieting.

Paleo, gluten-free, calorie, and so on.

Yes we’ll focus on pronunciation

so that you’re comfortable not just knowing this words, but using them in conversation.

Hmm. I’ve been walking for three minutes.

I think that’s enough exercise for today.

To begin, we’ll focus on the word ‘diet’.

This word actually has a couple of different meanings.

First, as a noun, it can be used to describe the kind of food a person, community,

culture, or even animal usually eats.

For example, koalas eat a diet of leaves.

So that just describes what someone eats.

But we also have a second meaning.

And this is not just a general way to describe what someone eats, but a restriction,

usually to lose weight or be more healthy in some way.

For this, we use the preposition ‘on’.

I’m going on a diet to lose weight.

I’m not going to have dessert because I’m on a diet.

Diet.

It’s a two-syllable word with first syllable stress.

Di– the AI as in Buy diphthong. Di–

Di-et.

Then smoothly into the second syllable.

It’s an IH as in Sit vowel and the T consonant. Diet.

Between the AI diphthong and the IH vowel, it can feel like you go thru the glide consonant Y.

Diyyyyet.

Diet.

The ending T is a Stop T unless it links into a word that begins with a vowel or diphthong,

like in the phrase, I’m going to diet all month.

Diet all, diet all. Die—rararara–

There, it’s a Flap T.

It’s also a Flap T in the word ‘dieting’.

Dieting or dieted.

Dieted. There, also a Flap T.

I dieted last month.

He’s was dieting before the wedding.

Say these three words out loud with me.

Diet. Dieting. Dieted.

Diet. Dieting. Dieted.

Now let’s talk about some of those diets out there where you restrict what you eat.

We have a vegetarian diet and a vegan diet.

Vegetarian is a 5-syllable word with
middle syllable stress.

Vegetarian. Vegetarian. Vegetarian

There is secondary stress on the first syllable.

Vegetarian.

Vegetarian.

Now, notice the word ‘vegetable’, which is
related, is different.

It has first syllable stress.

Vegetable.

Vegetarian.

This is an adjective that can describe a person or a diet.

She’s vegetarian; she eats a vegetarian diet.

That restaurant doesn’t have many vegetarian options.

Vegetarian means no meat.

Vegan takes it one step further and is no meat or animal biproducts like things made with eggs, dairy, or gelatin.

Vegan with the EE vowel is the much more common pronunciation, though I have also heard ‘vegan’.

Philly restaurants have a lot of good vegan options.

Vegan. Vegetarian.

Say these words with me.

Vegetarian. Vegan.

Vegetarian. Vegan.

You might also hear the term plant-based.

This isn’t totally vegetarian, but the majority of what you eat comes from plants rather than animals.

Plant-based.

You’ll hear that with at Stop T.

Plant-based.

That’s because the next word begins with a consonant.

Plant-based.

Plant-based. There’s no Ttt– Plant-based.

Notice the AH vowel in ‘plant’ is not pure. That would be: pla– plant, plant.

That’s not how we say it. When AH is followed by N,

then we relax the back of the tongue a little bit, we get an UH vowel, plauh– plant.

Plant. Plant-based.

That makes it sound much more natural, much more American.

Plant-based. Say that with me. Plant-based. Plant-based.

Another diet one might follow is gluten-free or dairy-free.

Gluten free. This means free of that ingredient.

No gluten in it, no dairy in it.

You might also see the phrase
‘fat free’ or ‘sugar free’ as well.

No fat, no sugar in that product.

The word ‘gluten’ is a little tricky, because what’s happening to that T?

Again, it’s not ttt– glutten.

It’s a stop T.

Glu-en

Put your tongue up into position, glu– stop the air, glu– nnn–

Then simply make the N sound. Your tongue is already in position.

Glut-en, gluten.

You don’t need to move your tongue for that. Glu– nn. Gluten.

Don’t try to put a vowel in the second syllable.
IT’s just an N.

N is a syllabic consonant, it takes over the schwa.

Gluten. Gluten. Say that with me.
Gluten.

Gluten free. Gluten. Gluten free.

Then we have more specific diets like paleo.

This is short for the Paleolithic diet, also
called the caveman diet.

This is a diet that mimics the way humans ate in the Paleolithic period as hunter-gatherers

and it has been popular in the United States.

Paleo.

Three syllables. First syllable stress. Pa-leo. Paleo.

The L here is a light L.

Pa-le-o.

Paleo. Say that with me. Paleo. Paleo.

Also rising in popularity in the US is
something called the Keto diet.

This is short for ketogenic.

It’s very low carb, moderate in protein, and high in fat from what I understand.

I’ve never done it.

I’ve never done any of these diets for the record,

but I have used calorie counting to lose weight after having children,

and I’ll get to that in minute.

I went to Youglish to see how
people are pronouncing this.

And when they’re talking about the diet,
they’re using the Flap T, keto.

When it’s a scientist talking about chemistry,

usually in that case it’s a True T,

Keto. Keto. Keto. Keto.

Since we’re talking about diets here, we’ll
use the Flap T pronunciation.

Keto. Keto.

Say that with me.

Keto. Keto.

Whole Thirty.

This is an elimination diet.

You take out soy, diary, sugar, alcohol, grains, legumes

that would be a broad term that includes beans for 30 days.

Then you slowly reintroduce foods to see
how your body reacts to them.

For example, do you get more stomach
aches, do you feel more tired.

Whole 30.

The W in ‘whole’ is silent.

It’s a homophone with this word hole, as
in, a hole in the ground.

Whole 30.

Whole.

That’s kind of a weird word, right?

The L is a Dark L.

Whole

We don’t lift the tongue tip for that.

It’s made with the back part of the tongue, whole.

It presses down the back just a little bit. Whole.

It affects the OH diphthong too, doesn’t it?

Whole.

It’s not who– whole. But it’s who– ohl– Whole Thirty.

Whole Thirty. So the lips round more and the tongue is already pulling back a little bit for the dark sound,

it affects the diphthong. Whole.

Whole thirty.

Thirty is also a tricky word.

First an unvoiced TH, th, thirty.

The tongue tip has to come thru for that sound.

Then the R vowel-consonant combination, th-r, th-r.

Then a Flap T

Thirty. Thirty.

right in to the unstressed EE vowel.

Thirty. Whole thrity.

Say that with me.

Whole thirty. Whole thirty.

The Mediterranean diet has also gotten
quite a bit of attention in the US,

and there are quite a few medical studies that back that this really will improve your health long-term.

This diet is based on the traditional cuisine of countries bordering the Mediterranean

and includes lots of vegetables, fish, and whole grains.

Mediterranean.

That is a long word. Six syllables.

With long words like this it does help to focus on stress.

There’s secondary stress on the first
syllable, me-. Mediterra-.

Then we have primary stress on the
fourth syllable.

Mediterranean.

Mediterranean. Mediterranean.

Notice the T in this word is a True T, this is an exception.

It comes between 2 vowels but it does not start a stressed syllable.

Normally, that would be a Flap T but we do pronounce this word with a True T.

Mediterranean. Mediterranean.

Say that with me.

Mediterranean. Mediterranean.

The next two are probably a little bit less popular than it were at one point,

but they’re still very big in the US,

the Atkins diet and the South Beach diet.

The word ‘atkins’ is actually trademarked, it’s named after the man who came up with this specific diet.

It calls itself “the more flexible keto”

and is a low-carb diet.

Atkins.

Notice we have a Stop T in there just like in ‘gluten’.

At-kins.

This is because the T is followed by another consonant.

Atkins.

First syllable stress, begins with the AA as in BAT vowel.

AT-kins. Say that with me. Atkins. Atkins.

South Beach.

This is another low-carb diet that focuses on something called the glycemic index.

This is a way to measure how quickly a food makes your blood sugar levels rise.

This one has that tricky sound, the unvoiced TH.

South.

You may find that you want to substitute an S. I hear a lot of my students say: sous, sous.

Try to make a TH sound with your tongue tip coming through: south.

South. South Beach. Slow it down if you have to.

S consonant, OW diphthong, TH.

South. South. South Beach.

Beach with the EE as in SHE vowel.

South beach.

Say that with me.

South beach.

South beach.

Have you every tried fasting?

This is one where you don’t eat.

Skipping meals or entire days of eating has become a health trend lately.

Fasting. Fasting. We do say the True T as part of an ST cluster.

Fasting. Fasting.

Say that with me. Fasting. Fasting.

I want to go over two more terms for diets, calorie counting and yo-yo dieting.

Calorie counting is when you don’t care so much about what you eat

as long as you stay under a certain
number of calories a day.

This is actually what I did to lose weight
after having my two kids.

The word ‘counting’ can be pronounced
with or without the T.

Counting, counting. I’m counting calories.

Calorie a three-syllable word, with first syllable stress.

There’s a Dark L in that first syllable.

Cal– calorie.

The unstressed syllables, -orie, -orie, said quickly.

Simply. Calorie. Calorie counting. Or calorie counting. Say those with me.

Calorie counting.

Calorie counting.

Calorie counting.

Calorie counting

Now you may hear or see the term yo-yo dieting.

A yoyo is a toy, a thing on a string, you
throw it down, it comes back up.

Yoyo dieting refers to people who go on a diet, lose a bunch of weight, go off the diet, gain it back,

and go on a diet again, lose weight, and so on.

Yoyo, the same syllable twice, first
stressed then unstressed.

Yoyo.

Say that with me.

Yoyo.

Yoyo.

What do you think, are you going on any diets this year?

I’m intrigued by the Mediterranean diet
and kind of want to try it.

My family really needs to be eating more
vegetables and less processed foods,

there’s no question about that.

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language every Tuesday

and I’d love to see you back here.

嗯,现在是一月。

我们中的许多人在一月份
制定了更健康、吃得更健康的目标。

所以今天我们要复习
与健康饮食和节食有关的词汇。

古、无麸质、卡路里等。

是的,我们将专注于发音,

以便您不仅知道这些词,而且在对话中使用它们。

唔。 我已经走了三分钟了。

我认为今天的锻炼已经足够了。

首先,我们将关注“饮食”这个词。

这个词实际上有几个不同的含义。

首先,作为名词,它可以用来描述一个人、社区、

文化甚至动物通常吃的食物种类。

例如,考拉以树叶为食。

所以这只是描述某人吃什么。

但我们还有第二个含义。

这不仅仅是描述某人吃什么的一般方式,而是一种限制,

通常是为了减肥或以某种方式更健康。

为此,我们使用介词“on”。

我正在节食减肥。

我不打算吃甜点,因为我正在节食。

饮食。

这是一个带有第一个音节重音的双音节词。

Di——购买双元音中的人工智能。

迪——迪等。

然后顺利进入第二个音节。

它是 Sit 元音和 T 辅音中的 IH。 饮食。

在 AI 双元音和 IH 元音之间,感觉就像您通过滑音辅音 Y.

Diyyyyet。

饮食。

结尾的 T 是一个停止 T,除非它链接到一个以元音或双元音开头的单词,

就像在短语中一样,我要整个月节食。

节食,节食。 Die–rararara–

那里,它是 Flap T。

它也是“节食”一词中的 Flap T。

节食或节食。

节食。 在那里,还有一个 Flap T。

我上个月节食了。

他在婚礼前正在节食。

跟我大声说这三个字。

饮食。 节食。 节食。

饮食。 节食。 节食。

现在让我们谈谈限制饮食的一些饮食。

我们有素食和纯素饮食。

Vegetarian 是一个 5 音节词,
重音在中间。

素食主义者。 素食主义者。 Vegetarian

第一个音节有第二重音。

素食主义者。

素食主义者。

现在,请注意相关的“蔬菜”一词
是不同的。

它有首音节重音。

蔬菜。

素食主义者。

这是一个形容词,可以描述一个人或一种饮食。

她是素食主义者; 她吃素食。

那家餐厅没有很多素食选择。

素食意味着没有肉。

素食主义者更进一步,它不是肉类或动物副产品,如用鸡蛋、奶制品或明胶制成的东西。

带有 EE 元音的 Vegan 是更常见的发音,尽管我也听说过“vegan”。

费城餐厅有很多不错的素食选择。

素食主义者。 素食主义者。

跟我说这些话。

素食主义者。 素食主义者。

素食主义者。 素食主义者。

您可能还会听到基于植物的术语。

这不是完全素食,但你吃的大部分食物来自植物而不是动物。

基于植物。

您会在 Stop T.

Plant-based 听到这一点。

那是因为下一个单词以辅音开头。

基于植物。

基于植物。 没有 Ttt——基于植物的。

请注意,“植物”中的 AH 元音不纯。 那将是:pla–植物,植物。

我们不是这样说的。 当 AH 后面跟着 N 时

,我们稍微放松一下舌后部,我们得到一个 UH 元音,plauh–plant。

植物。 基于植物。

这使它听起来更自然,更美国化。

基于植物。 跟我说吧。 基于植物。 基于植物。

另一种可能遵循的饮食是无麸质或无乳制品。

不含麸质。 这意味着不含该成分。

不含麸质,不含乳制品。

您可能还会看到
“无脂肪”或“无糖”这句话。

该产品不含脂肪,不含糖。

“麸质”这个词有点棘手,因为那个 T 发生了什么?

再说一次,这不是 ttt——麸质。

这是一个停止 T.

Glu-en

把你的舌头放在适当的位置,glu–停止空气,glu–nnn–

然后简单地发出 N 音。 你的舌头已经就位。

面筋,面筋。

你不需要为此移动你的舌头。 Glu–nn。 麸质。

不要试图将元音放在第二个音节中。
IT 只是一个

N。N 是一个音节辅音,它接管了 schwa。

麸质。 麸质。 跟我说吧。
麸质。

不含麸质。 麸质。 不含麸质。

然后我们有更具体的饮食,比如古饮食。

这是旧石器时代饮食的简称,也
称为穴居人饮食。

这是一种模仿人类在旧石器时代作为狩猎采集者的饮食方式的饮食

,它在美国很受欢迎。

古。

三个音节。 第一个音节重音。 帕里奥。 古。

这里的 L 是轻的 L.

Pa-le-o。

古。 跟我说吧。 古。 古。

在美国也越来越受欢迎的是
一种叫做生酮饮食的东西。

这是生酮的缩写。

据我了解,它的碳水化合物非常低,蛋白质含量适中,脂肪含量高。

我从来没有做过。

我从来没有做过任何这些饮食记录,

但我在生完孩子后使用卡路里计数来减肥

,我会在几分钟内做到这一点。

我去Youglish看看
人们是如何发音的。

当他们谈论饮食时,
他们使用的是 Flap T,keto。

当科学家谈论化学时,

通常在这种情况下是 True T,

Keto。 酮。 酮。 酮。

由于我们在这里谈论饮食,我们将
使用 Flap T 发音。

酮。 酮。

跟我说吧。

酮。 酮。

整三十。

这是一种消除饮食。

你取出大豆、日记、糖、酒精、谷物、豆类

,这是一个广义的术语,包括 30 天的豆类。

然后你慢慢地重新引入食物,
看看你的身体对它们的反应。

例如,您是否感到胃痛更多
,您是否感到更累。

整体 30.

“整体”中的 W 是无声的。

这是一个与这个词孔的同音字,
例如,地面上的一个洞。

整体 30.

整体。

这是一个奇怪的词,对吧?

L 是一个 Dark L.

Whole

我们不会为此抬起舌尖。

它是用整个舌头的后部制成的。

它稍微压下背部。 所有的。

它也会影响 OH 双元音,不是吗?

所有的。

不是谁——整体。 但它是谁——哦——整整三十岁。

整三十。 所以嘴唇更圆,舌头已经为黑暗的声音向后拉了一点,

它影响了双元音。 所有的。

整三十。

三十也是一个棘手的词。

首先是清音 TH,th,30。

舌尖必须通过才能发出声音。

然后是R元音辅音组合,th-r,th-r。

然后是 Flap T

30。 三十。

就在未重读的EE元音中。

三十。 整个三。

跟我说吧。

整三十。 整三十。

地中海饮食
在美国也引起了相当多的关注,

并且有不少医学研究支持这确实会长期改善您的健康状况。

这种饮食以地中海沿岸国家的传统美食为基础

,包括大量蔬菜、鱼类和全谷物。

地中海。

那是一个很长的词。 六个音节。

像这样的长词确实有助于关注压力。

第一个音节有第二重音
,me-。 地中海-。

然后我们在第四个音节上有主要的压力

地中海。

地中海。 地中海。

注意这个词中的 T 是一个 True T,这是一个例外。

它位于 2 个元音之间,但不以重读音节开头。

通常情况下,这将是一个 Flap T,但我们确实用 True T.Mediterranean 来发音这个词

。 地中海。

跟我说吧。

地中海。 地中海。

接下来的两个可能比以前不那么受欢迎,

但它们在美国仍然非常大

,阿特金斯饮食和南海滩饮食。

“阿特金斯”这个词实际上是商标,它是以提出这种特定饮食的人的名字命名的。

它称自己为“更灵活的酮”

,是一种低碳水化合物饮食。

阿特金斯。

请注意,我们在那里有一个 Stop T,就像在“麸质”中一样。

阿特金斯。

这是因为 T 后面跟着另一个辅音。

阿特金斯。

第一个音节重音,以 BAT 元音中的 AA 开头。

AT-亲属。 跟我说吧。 阿特金斯。 阿特金斯。

南海滩。

这是另一种低碳水化合物饮食,专注于血糖指数。

这是一种衡量食物使您的血糖水平上升多快的方法。

这个声音很棘手,清音 TH。

南。

你可能会发现你想替换一个 S。我听到很多学生说:sous,sous。

试着用你的舌尖发出 TH 音:南。

南。 南海滩。 如果需要,请放慢速度。

S辅音,OW双元音,TH。

南。 南。 南海滩。

与 SHE 元音中的 EE 保持一致。

南海滩。

跟我说吧。

南海滩。

南海滩。

你们都试过禁食吗?

这是你不吃的地方。

最近,不吃饭或不吃饭已经成为一种健康趋势。

禁食。 禁食。 我们确实将 True T 称为 ST 集群的一部分。

禁食。 禁食。

跟我说吧。 禁食。 禁食。

我想再谈两个节食术语,卡路里计数和溜溜球节食。

卡路里计数是指你不太关心你吃什么

,只要你每天保持在
一定数量的卡路里以下。

这实际上是我生完两个孩子后为了减肥所做的

“counting”这个词可以
带或不带 T 发音

。Counting,counting。 我在计算卡路里。

卡路里是一个三音节词,第一个音节重读。

第一个音节中有一个暗 L。

Cal——卡路里。

不重读的音节,-orie,-orie,说得很快。

简单地。 卡路里。 卡路里计数。 或卡路里计数。 跟我说这些。

卡路里计数。

卡路里计数。

卡路里计数。

卡路里计数

现在您可能会听到或看到“溜溜球节食”这个词。

悠悠球是一种玩具,一根绳子上的东西,你
把它扔下去,它又会弹回来。

Yoyo节食是指人们节食,减掉一堆体重,停止节食,恢复

体重,然后再次节食,减肥等等。

Yoyo,同一个音节两次,先
重读,后不重读。

悠悠球。

跟我说吧。

悠悠球。

悠悠球。

你怎么看,今年你节食了吗?

我对地中海饮食很感兴趣
,有点想尝试一下。

我的家人真的需要多吃
蔬菜,少吃加工食品,

这是毫无疑问的。

了解更多词汇,查看我的
词汇播放列表。

别忘了订阅通知,

我每周二都会制作新的英语视频

,我很想在这里见到你。