ENGLISH VOCABULARY 27690


Today I’m going to teach you all the words we use in English for clothing.

Welcome to this vocabulary builder video. We’re going to go over lots of articles

of clothing so you can increase your English vocabulary. We’ll also talk about the pronunciation

of the words so you can feel confident using them in conversation.

The first word is: Button down

First of all, I'm wearing a button down. This is what we call a shirt like this with buttons

down the front and a collar. Sometimes it has a pocket.

Wow, I chose a hard first word! Most Americans will pronounce ‘button’ with a stop T.

This is because of the sound pattern T-schwa-N. Most Americans make that a Stop T. But, n,

button. Put your tongue up to the T, but, stop the air, and then make the N sound. Button. Button

down. I have a video that goes over the T-schwa-N combination and the word 'mountain'. Click

here or in the description below.

Button. Button down. Try this with me. Button. Button down.

First of all, I'm wearing a button down. This is what we call a shirt like this with buttons

down the front and a collar. Sometimes it has a pocket. This can also be called a dress

shirt.

Dress shirt.

Okay, what’s interesting here is that you can say the 'S' dress shirt. Or you can drop

it, connect the two words and just say the SH: dresh-shirt. Dresh-shirt. You can definitely

do that and it will still sound normal. Dresh-shirt. Try that with me. Dresh-shirt. This is also

a ittle tricky because it has two R’s, and those can be a challenge. If they’re hard

for you, practice holding out the R: drrrrrrrrrrrress shirrrrrrrt. shirrrrrrrt. Notice in the second

word there is no vowel, it's the R vowel, sh—rrrr—t. Shirt. Shirt. Dress shirt.

Dress shirt. Say that with me now out loud: dress shirt.

This can also be called 'dress shirt'

First of all, let's start with the first layer. Now I'm not gonna show you my underwear coz'

that would just be weird. But we have underwear..

Underwear. Another tricky one with two R’s in it. Again, hold out the R’s to practice:

underrrrrr wear. Make sure you have jaw drop for that EH vowel before the second R consonant.

Weaaaaaar. Weaaaaaar. Underwear.

Underwear. Say it with me: underwear.

But we have underwear. Another term for this: panties, some people hate that term

Panties. Oh boy. This word. I don’t actually use it, I use ‘underwear’. Something to

note about the pronunciation: It’s not uncommon to drop the T after an N sound. So you can

either pronounce this word with a True T, panties. Or with no T at all. ‘pannies’.

Say those with me: panties, ‘pannies’.

Another term for this: panties, some people hate that term. Undergarments, that's not

as common..

Undergarments. You may see this word on a sign, like, “Keep your undergarments on

while trying on swimwear”, but we really don’t say it. We don't use it very much.

It's tough to pronounce, so let's just not worry about it.

Undergarments, that's not as common. Women wear a bra. The full word is brassiere but

almost no one says that.

bra, brassiere.

We usually use the word ‘bra’, with the AH vowel. Bra. But in the word, brassiere,

we don't have the AH vowel. It’s the schwa in the first syllable, bra-, bra-. Brassiere.

Bra.

Say those with me. Brassiere, bra.

Women wear a bra. The full word is brassiere but almost no one says that. And then men

can wear boxers..

Boxers. Did you know that there’s no X sound in American English? The letter X is either

the KS sounds together, like in EXTRA, KS or the GZ sounds together, like in EXACTLY. GZ.

In boxers, it’s the KS sounds. Boxers. Boxers.

Say that with me. Boxers.

And then men can wear boxers or briefs.

Briefs. We have two vowel letters here, but they’re just making one vowel sound, the

E vowel. Briefs. If R gives you problems in a cluster, remember to hold it out: brrrrrriefs.

Briefs. Try it with me, briefs. Briefs.

Socks.

socks. Letter O here making the AH as in FATHER vowel. So-. Lots of jaw drop. Socks.

Say it out loud: socks.

Socks. You can have just little athletic socks for running, you can have dress socks to wear

with your suit or more dressy outfit. You can have boot socks or knee high socks that

you should wear with a boot that came up your leg

Dress socks, boot socks, knee-high socks. Notice how the S at the end of dress leads

you right into the S of socks, with no break. Dress socks. Dress socks. And no, you don’t

have to try to make it an extra long S, just one S sound. Try that with me, dress socks.

Boot socks, the T here is a Stop T because the next word begins with a consonant. Boot—stop

the air—boot---socks. Boot socks. Try that now. Boot socks.

Knee-high socks. We have three words here, but they should all flow together. We don’t

want separation. Knee-high socks. It’s like one word with three syllables. Knee-high socks.

Knee-high socks.

Notice the K is silent. Knee-high socks.Try that with me. Knee-high socks.

you can have dress socks to wear with your suit or more dressy outfit. You can have boot

socks or knee high socks that you would wear with a boot that came up your leg.

This is an undershirt and it's a common thing for men to wear an under a dress shirt

undershirt. It’s the ‘under’ part from ‘underwear’ and the ‘shirt’ part from

‘dress shirt’! Remember, the R is the vowel in ‘shirt’: sh—rr—t. Shirt.

Undershirt. Say that with me, undershirt.

This is an undershirt and it's a common thing for men to wear an under a dress shirt.

Your basic T-shirt.

T-shirt. Once you’ve got ‘shirt’ down, this one’s pretty easy. T-shirt. Say that

with me. T-shirt.

Your basic T-shirt.

Long sleeve T–shirt of course has long sleeves.

long-sleeved T-shirt. You don’t have to pronounce the D in ‘long-sleeved’. It

comes between two other consonants, and sometimes we drop T’s and D’s when that happens.

Long-sleeved t-shirt. Long-sleeved T-shirt. Say that with me. Long-sleeved T-shirt.

Long sleeve T–shirt of course has long sleeves.

You know what I realized I forgot? The neck line with a T-shirt. When it’s shaped like

this, we call it a V-neck T-shirt. V-neck. Say that with me. V-neck.

This is a tank top.

Tank top. We don’t fully pronounce the K here. Kk. We just do a quick stop of air like

we do with the Stop T. Tank top. Tank top. Tank top. And that vowel in tank: It’s the

A vowel followed by an NG sound. That NG sound really changes the vowel. Its ends up sounding much more like the

AY diphthong, tay-, tank. Tank top. Try that with me. Tank top.

This is a tank top.

Then you could also have a shirt that didn't have any straps. It is just tight here and

came down. That would be called a strapless shirt.

Strapless. It has the word ‘less’ in it, but we don’t pronounce it like that. We

pronounce it ‘liss’. Quickly. It’s unstressed. Strapless. Say it out loud with me: strapless.

If it’s strapless and it’s tight all the way down, then we call it a tube top. Tube

top. Don’t release the B, just close the lips, tub--top, then open right into the T

sound. Tube top. Try that with me, tube top.

This is a nice old comfy sweatshirt. So it's made out of this thick material, really cozy.

This one has a hood. They don't have to.

Sweatshirt. You don’t need to fully pronounce either one of those T’s. You can make them both

Stops. Sweat shirt. Sweat shirt. abrupt stops give us the idea that it’s a T. sweatshirt.

Say that with me. Sweatshirt.

This is a nice old comfy sweatshirt. So it's made out of this thick material, really cozy.

This one has a hood. They don't have to. And this is not quite the same thing as a hoodie.

A hoodie has a hood and then it zips up the front. So this is David's big ol' hoodie.

hoodie. Careful the double O here is not the OO vowel, like in proof, oo, it’s the UH

vowel like in ‘book’. UH. UH not OO. Hoo-, Hoo- hoodie. Hoodie. Say that with me. Hoodie.

A hoodie has a hood and then it zips up the front. So this is David's big ol' hoodie.

This would be a sleeveless shirt. So it's not a tank top but it doesn't have sleeves.

sleeveless shirt. Just like ‘strapless’, the second syllable is unstressed, “liss”,

and should be said quickly. Sleeveless. Say it with me. Sleeveless.

This would be a sleeveless shirt. So it's not a tank top but it doesn't have sleeves.

Dress.

Dress. The thing that’s interesting about the DR cluster is that it can sound like JR,

and that’s right. So it can be DD, dress, or JJ, dress. If you’re not sure about your

R, hold it out. Drrrrrress. Dress, dress. I’m making it with a J sound, I think that’s

more common. Dress. Say it with me. Dress.

Dress.

This is a jumper. I think there are a couple of different terms for it but basically it's

one piece. It's not separate top and bottom but it's also not a dress. It's like pants

or shorts.

Jumper or one-piece. I've also seen this called a 'romper'. The trick with –er ending sounds

is to make an R sound but make it really quickly since it’s an unstressed syllable.

Jumper, -er, -er. Jumper. Romper er, -er. Romper. Try those with me. Jumper. Romper.

This is a jumper. I think there are a couple of different terms for it but basically it's

one piece. It's not separate top and bottom but it's also not a dress. It's like pants

or shorts.

One piece. Right from the N to the P with no break, we don’t want this to be choppy.

Onnnnnnepiece. One–piece. Try that with me. one-piece.

but basically it's one piece.

This is a sweater.

Sweater. we have a Flap T here because the T comes between two vowels. So it’s not

sweater, with a True T, but sweater, D D D, flap, with a Flap T.

Try that with me. Sweater.

This is a sweater.

And this is also a sweater but you would probably call it a wrap. It's one of these things which

you put on and it doesn't close up in the front but you kinda wrap it like that

Wrap. The W in the WR cluster is silent. Just begin with an R sound. Wrap. wrap. Say it

out loud with me. Wrap.

And this is also a sweater but you would probably call it a wrap. It's one of these things which

you put on and it doesn't close up in the front but you kinda wrap it like that

Jeans.

Jeans. Do you love them as much as I do? Jeans, with the EE vowel, jee, jeans. Hear the plural

is a Z sound, but it’s light, it’s weak. Don’t give it much energy. Jeans.

Jeans.

Now these jeans are a little different. They are maternity. So maternity refers to anything

that is specially made for pregnant women. These are leftover from my Stoney days.

Maternity. First T is a True T, second T is a Flap T. Why? They both come between vowels.

Yes, but a T is always a True T if it starts a stressed syllable. Maternity, maternity.

Say that with me. Maternity.

Now these jeans are a little different. They are maternity. So maternity refers to anything

that is specially made for pregnant women. These are leftover from my Stoney days.

Sweatpants.

Sweatpants. Just like ‘sweatshirt’, the T in ‘sweat’ is a Stop T because the next

sound is a consonant. Sweat-pants. Sweatpants. Say that with me. Sweatpants.

Sweatpants.

Shorts.

So these could be called running shorts, athletic shorts, soccer shorts. Whatever you use them

for. Workout clothes..

Shorts. All kinds of shorts. The vowel in ‘shorts’ is the AW as in LAW vowel. But

when this vowel is followed by R, it’s pretty different. The lips round more and the tongue

pulls back a little more. O, OR instead of AW, oooor. O, OR. Shooooorts, shorts. Shorts. Say

it with me. Shorts.

I also said “workout clothes”. The word ‘clothes’ has a voiced TH, clothes. But

you know what? Drop it! Americans almost always drop the TH in this word, clothes. So now

it sounds just like this word, close. Yes. They will sound the same. That's okay. Say

it with me. Clothes.

So these could be called running shorts, athletic shorts, soccer shorts. Whatever you use them

for. Workout clothes..

Pants. You can also call them dress pants..

Pants. dress pants. We have the AA vowel followed by the N consonant. All nasal consonants change

the A vowel. Rather than A it’s aa-e, aa-e. The tongue relaxes in the back before the

N. Paaa, paaa, pants. Pants. Pants. Try that with me. Pants.

Pants. You can also call them dress pants. These are khakis..

Khakis. The H is silent. Kaa-kis. Say it with me. Khakis.

These are khakis

These are swim trunks for men You could also call them just a swim suit.

Swim trunks. The TR cluster can be pronounced CHR. That’s common. So you can say t, trunks,

or you can say ch, chruncks. Swim trunks. Swim. Note this is the IH vowel, swim, not

the EE vowel sweem. Ih, ih. More relaxed. Swim trunks. Say that with me, swim trunks.

Swim suit. If an ending T like this is at the end of your thought group, it sounds nice

to make that a Stop T. Swim suit. Swim suit. Try that with me. Swim suit. You could also

say bathing suit. This word is tricky because it has a TH sound. This TH sound is voiced

and just the very tip of your tongue comes through the teeth. Bathing suit. Bathing suit.

Try that with me. Bathing suit.

These are swim trunks for men. You could also call it just a swimsuit. For women we have

one-piece. This is a one-piece suit. It's strapless

one-piece and strapless. We already went over these. One-piece, when we were talking about

jumper and strapless, when we were talking about shirts. And then you can also have bikini.

That's two-piece. You will never catch me in one of these in one of my videos.

Bikini, 2-piece. In bikini, we have three letter I’s, but the first one is a schwa: Buh

Bikini. Say that with me, bikini. Two-piece. Two with the T consonant and the U vowel.

Let your lips be more relaxed and then round into the position U. Twoo. The movement of

the rounding N is a very nice relaxed sound rather than tu-tu where your lips are tight

in the position the whole time. Relaxed then round. Two. Two-piece.

And then you can also have bikini. That's two-piece. You will never catch me in one

of these in one of my videos.

When I'm at the beach, I also like to wear one of these. It's called a rash guard and

it's a shirt made out of bathing suit material that can protect you from the sun.

Rash guard. Remember to hold out the R’s if they’re tricky for you. Rrrrrrrrash guarrrrrrrrrrrd.

‘Guard’ is like ‘car’ or ‘far’: you need to drop the jaw for the vowel, and

leave the tongue tip forward, then pull it back and up for the R. Gaah-r. Guard. Say

it out loud: rash guard.

When I'm at the beach, I also like to wear one of these. It's called a rash guard and

it's a shirt made out of bathing suit material that can protect you from the sun.

This is a suit. So it's a jacket or suit coat and pants.

suit / pants / jacket / suit coat. Suit. If the next word begins with a consonant, remember

this ending T will be a Stop T: suit pants, suit jacket, suit coat. Say those out loud

with me. suit pants, suit jacket, suit coat.

If you're confused about the difference between a stop T and just leaving the T out, I've

made a video for you. There is a difference. Please check it out. Either click here or on

in the description below.

I forgot to show one of David’s ties. This is a tie. True T, AI diphthong. Tie. Tie.

Say that with me. Tie.

This is a suit. So it's a jacket or suit coat and pants. Now there's also something called

a blazer and it's cut like a suit jacket but it's a little bit more casual and it's not

part of a set. Both men and women can wear suits or blazers and women suits can come

with pants or skirts.

Blazer. The letter A makes the AY diphthong. Diphthong means two positions: jaw drop, then

tongue arching toward the roof of the mouth. AY, ay. Bla-, blazer. Say that out loud with

me: blazer.

Now there's also something called a blazer and it's cut like a suit jacket but it's a

little bit more casual and it's not part of a set.

And when women are getting more dressy, sometimes they wear hose or panty hose.

Hose or panty hose. ‘Panty’, when said with ‘hose’, pretty much always has a

dropped T. Panty hose. ‘Hose’ has the OH diphthong. Two positions: jaw drop, then

lip rounding. Oh, oh, hose. Say that with me. Hose. Panty hose.

And when women are getting more dressy, sometimes they wear hose or panty hose.

Now we'll use some of Stoney's clothes. These are overalls. Believe it or not, I don't own

any overalls so I have to use Stoney's as an example of what are overalls.

Overalls. Two tricky sounds: the OH diphthong. Make sure you have jaw drop and lip rounding.

Oh, Overalls. And the Dark L at the end. Alls. Not ‘all’, ‘alls’ with the tongue

tip moving up. Actually, the tongue tip should stay down the whole time. Over uhl, uhl uhl.

It's the back of the tongue that presses down and back a little bit to make that dark

sound. Overalls. uhls uhls. Say it with me. Overalls.

These are overalls. Believe it or not, I don't own any overalls so I have to use Stoney's

as an example of what are overalls.

A onesie is a piece of baby's clothing where it snaps at the bottom. So you unsnap it to

change the diaper quickly but it's attached there to keep the shirt from riding up.

Because if you've ever spent any time with a baby. You know if they're in just a shirt.

It ends up around their neck or armpits. So this is a onesie.

Onesie: Spelled with an S, but pronounced with a Z sound. Onesie. Onesie. Say that with

me. Onesie.

So this is a onesie.

Stoney has the cutest little pair of jean shorts.

jean shorts. So here, rather than saying ‘jeans shorts’, you drop the S in ‘jeans’.

It’s just ‘jean shorts’. Say that with me. Jean shorts.

Stoney has the cutest little pair of jean shorts.

Stoney has a pair of jeans that came with suspenders. So these things that you can put

on pants to help them stay up are called suspenders.

Suspenders. A three-syllable word with stress on the middle syllable. Make the first and

third syllables as short as you can: sus-, -ders. Suspenders. Suspenders. Try that with

me. Suspenders.

Stoney has a pair of jeans that came with suspenders. So these things that you can put

on pants to help them stay up are called suspenders.

So Stoney has a vest. Vest can be 2 different things. First of all, they can be like this,

something that's casual that's meant as another layer to add warmth. But, you can also have

a dressy one that would be part of a dress outfit for men and if it came with a pants

and a jacket as a set then those 3 things would be called a 3 piece suit. So a 3 piece

suitus a suit that includes a vest.

Vest. Some language groups mix up V and W. This letter should definitely be pronounced

with a V. Bottom lip to top teeth. Vvv. No lip rounding, ww. That’s a W sound. Vvvvv.

Vest. Say that with me. Vest.

that would be part of a dress outfit for men and if it came with a pants and a jacket as

a set then those 3 things would be called a 3-piece suit. So a 3-piece suit a suit that

includes a vest.

3-piece suit. Three. Ok, this word is tricky. You have an unvoiced TH, and the tongue tip

must come through the teeth, th, thr, hr then the R where your tip comes back and up a little

bit thrr hrr. Thrr three. Three-piece. Three-piece suit. Try that with me. Three-piece suit.

So a 3-piece suit a suit that includes a vest.

Let's talk outerwear.

Outerwear. We have a Flap T here because the T comes between two vowels. When I say vowels

in these rules, I mean vowels or diphthongs. Because the beginning sound is the OW diphthong.

Ow Outerwear. Wear. Tricky sound combination. Jaw drop for EH before your R. Wear. weh-r,

wear Outerwear. Outerwear. Say that that with me. Outerwear.

Let's talk outerwear.

This is a down coat. It's a heavy, really warm winter coat.

down coat. I’ve noticed something that several different language groups to this combination

OW + N. They drop the N and make the OW dipthong sound nasaly. It sort of sounds like this.

Down. There is no nasal quality to this diphthong. Let’s break it up. Dow-nn. Dow-nn. Dow-nn.

Down. Down. Down. Try that with me. Down. ‘Coat’ with the OH diphthong: jaw drop

then lip rounding. Down coat. Down coat.Try that with me. Down coat.

This is a down coat. It's a heavy, really warm winter coat.

This jacket is a little more lightweight so you'll probably wear it in the fall or spring

But you could still just call it a jacket.

Lightweight jacket. Notice all three of these T’s can be Stop T’s: they’re either

followed by a consonant, or at the end of a though group. Light-weight-jacket. Lightweight

jacket. Try that with me. Lightweight jacket.

This jacket is a little more lightweight so you'll probably wear it in the fall or spring

. But you could still just call it a jacket.

This is something a little bit different, a little bit strange, a little old—fashioned.

I got this from my sister-in-law. So this doesn't really have arms. It's just a poncho.

Poncho. We have two different pronunciations for the letter O here. The first one is the

AH as in FATHER vowel. Po-, pon-. The second is the OH diphthong. Oh cho. Poncho.

Try that with me. Poncho.

I got this from my sister-in-law. So this doesn't really have arms. It's just a poncho.

Fur coat.

Fur coat. Fur can be tricky because it has the R vowel in it. Don’t drop your jaw or

try to make some sort of vowel sound before the R. It’s just two sounds, f and r. Fur, fur

Fur coat. Try that with me. Fur coat.

Fur coat.

That's a lot of clothes. Did I forget anything? Put it in the comments below and if there's

another vocabulary set of words that you would like me to do a video on, also please put

it on the comments below.

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

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今天我要教你所有 我们在英语中用于服装的单词。

欢迎来到这个词汇生成器视频。 我们将复习很多

衣服,这样你就可以增加你的英语 词汇量。 我们还将讨论

单词的发音,这样您就可以 在对话中自信地使用它们。

第一个词是:Button down

首先,我穿的是button down。 这就是我们所说的衬衫

,前面有纽扣,有领子。 有时它 有一个口袋。

哇,我选择了一个艰难的第一个词! 大多数美国人 会用停止 T 发音“按钮”。

这是因为声音模式 T-schwa-N。 大多数美国人将其设为 Stop T。但是,n,

按钮。 把你的舌头放到T上,但是, 停止空气,然后发出N的声音。 按钮。 按下

按钮。 我有一个关于 T-schwa-N 组合和“山”这个词的视频。 单击

此处或在下面的说明中。

按钮。 按下按钮。 和我一起试试这个。 按钮。 按下按钮。

首先,我穿着纽扣。 这就是我们所说的衬衫

,前面有纽扣,有领子。 有时它 有一个口袋。 这也可以称为礼服

衬衫。

礼服衬衫。

好的,这里有趣的是你 可以说“S”礼服衬衫。 或者你可以放下

它,连接这两个词,然后说 SH:dresh-shirt。 正装衬衫。 你绝对可以

做到这一点,它仍然会听起来很正常。 正装衬衫。 跟我一起试试。 正装衬衫。 这也

有点棘手,因为它有两个 R, 这可能是一个挑战。 如果它们对你来说很难

,练习按住 R:drrrrrrrrrrrrress shirrrrrrrt。 shirrrrrrrt。 注意第二个

单词没有元音,它是 R 元音, sh-rrrr-t。 衬衫。 衬衫。 礼服衬衫。

礼服衬衫。 现在大声跟我说: 礼服衬衫。

这也可以称为'礼服衬衫'

首先,让我们从第一层开始。 现在我不会给你看我的内衣因为

那会很奇怪。 但是我们有内衣……

内衣。 另一个有两个 R 的棘手 问题。 再次,坚持 R 练习:

underrrrrrr wear。 确保 在第二个 R 辅音之前,那个 EH 元音有下巴。

哇哦。 哇哦。 内衣。

内衣。 跟我说:内衣。

但是我们有内衣。 另一个术语: 内裤,有些人讨厌内裤这个词

。 好家伙。 这个词。 我实际上并没有 使用它,我使用“内衣”。

关于发音的注意事项: 在 N 音后去掉 T 的情况并不少见。 所以你

可以用 True T, panties 来发音这个词 。 或者根本没有 T。 '潘妮'。

跟我一起说:内裤,“内裤”。

另一个术语:内裤,有些人 讨厌这个词。 内衣,这

并不常见……

内衣。 你可能会在一个标志上看到这个词 ,比如“

试穿泳装时穿上内衣”,但我们真的 不会这么说。 我们用的不多。

这很难发音,所以我们不要 担心。

内衣,这并不常见。 女人 穿胸罩。 完整的词是胸罩,但

几乎没有人这么说。

胸罩,胸罩。

我们通常使用“bra”这个词和 AH 元音。 胸罩。 但是在这个词中,胸罩,

我们没有 AH 元音。 这是 第一个音节中的 schwa,bra-,bra-。 乳罩。

胸罩。

跟我说这些。 胸罩,胸罩。

女人穿胸罩。 完整的词是胸罩, 但几乎没有人这么说。 然后男人

可以穿拳击手......

拳击手。 你知道 美式英语中没有 X 音吗? 字母 X 或者

是 KS 的发音,例如 EXTRA、KS 或 GZ 的发音,例如 EXACTLY。 广州。

在拳击手中,这是 KS 的声音。 拳击手。 拳击手。

跟我说吧。 拳击手。

然后男人可以穿平角裤或三角裤。

内裤。 我们这里有两个元音字母,但 它们只是发出一个元音,即

E 元音。 内裤。 如果 R 在集群中给您带来问题 ,请记住坚持下去:brrrrrriefs。

内裤。 跟我一起试试,内裤。 内裤。

袜子。

袜子。 此处的字母 O 使 AH 与 FATHER 元音相同。 所以-。 很多下巴掉下来。 袜子。

大声说出来:袜子。

袜子。 你可以只穿很少的运动袜 来跑步,你可以穿正装袜来

搭配你的西装或更正装的衣服。 你 可以穿靴袜或膝盖高的袜子,

你应该穿靴子到你的 腿上

礼服袜、靴袜、及膝袜。 注意裙子末端的 S 是如何将

你直接带入袜子的 S 中的,没有中断。 穿袜子。 穿袜子。 不,你

不必试图让它成为一个超长的 S,只要 一个 S 音。 和我一起试试,穿袜子。

靴袜,这里的 T 是 Stop T, 因为下一个词以辅音开头。 开机——

停气——开机——袜子。 靴袜。 现在试试。 靴袜。

及膝袜。 我们这里有三个词, 但它们都应该一起流动。 我们

不想分开。 及膝袜。 这就像 一个单词三个音节。 及膝袜。

及膝袜。

注意 K 是无声的。 及膝袜。和我一起试试。 及膝袜。

你可以穿正装袜子来搭配你的 西装或更考究的服装。 你可以穿靴

袜或膝盖高的袜子,你 可以穿上你腿上的靴子。

这是一件汗衫, 男士穿正装衬衫

汗衫是很常见的事情。 这是“内衣”中的“下”部分 和

“正装衬衫”中的“衬衫”部分! 请记住,R 是“衬衫”中的元音:sh-rr-t。 衬衫。

汗衫。 跟我说吧,汗衫。

这是一件背心, 男士穿正装衬衫是很常见的事情。

你的基本款T恤。

T恤。 一旦你把“衬衫”放下, 这个就很容易了。 T恤。

跟我说吧。 T恤。

你的基本款T恤。

长袖T恤当然有长袖。

长袖T恤。 您不必 在“长袖”中发音 D。 它

出现在另外两个辅音之间,有时 我们会在这种情况下去掉 T 和 D。

长袖 T 恤。 长袖 T 恤。 跟我说吧。 长袖 T 恤。

长袖T恤当然有长袖。

你知道我意识到我忘记了什么吗? 领口 线条搭配T恤。 当它变成这样的形状

时,我们称之为V领T恤。 V领。 跟我说吧。 V领。

这是背心。

背心。 我们在这里没有完全发音 K。 克。 我们只是像

使用 Stop T. 背心一样快速停止空气。 背心。 背心。 Tank 中的那个元音:它是

A 元音,后面跟着一个 NG 音。 那个 NG 声音真的 改变了元音。 它最终听起来更像是

AY 双元音,tay-,tank。 背心。 跟我一起试试。 背心。

这是背心。

然后你也可以有一件没有带子的衬衫 。 只是这里很紧,然后

下来了。 那将被称为无肩带 衬衫。

无肩带。 它里面有“less”这个词, 但我们不会那样发音。 我们

发音为“liss”。 迅速地。 它没有压力。 无肩带。 跟我大声说出来:无肩带。

如果它是无肩带的并且一直很 紧,那么我们称之为抹胸。 管

顶。 不要释放 B,只需闭上 双唇,桶顶,然后直接打开到 T

音。 管顶。 和我一起试试,管顶。

这是一件漂亮的旧舒适运动衫。 所以它是 由这种厚实的材料制成的,非常舒适。

这个有一个引擎盖。 他们不必这样做。

运动衫。 您不需要完全发音 其中任何一个 T。 您可以让它们都

停止。 运动衫。 运动衫。 突然的停顿 让我们觉得这是一件 T. 运动衫。

跟我说吧。 运动衫。

这是一件漂亮的旧舒适运动衫。 所以它是 由这种厚实的材料制成的,非常舒适。

这个有一个引擎盖。 他们不必这样做。 这和连帽衫不太一样。

连帽衫有一个兜帽,然后它在前面拉上拉链 。 所以这是大卫的大连帽衫。

连帽衫。 注意这里的双 O 不是 OO 元音,就像在证明中一样,oo,它是 UH

元音,就像“书”中一样。 呃。 呃不是OO。 呼-, 呼- 连帽衫。 连帽衫。 跟我说吧。 连帽衫。

连帽衫有一个兜帽,然后它在前面拉上拉链 。 所以这是大卫的大连帽衫。

这将是一件无袖衬衫。 所以它 不是背心,但它没有袖子。

无袖上衣。 就像“strapless”一样 ,第二个音节是非重读的,“liss”

,应该说得很快。 无袖的。 跟我说吧。 无袖的。

这将是一件无袖衬衫。 所以它 不是背心,但它没有袖子。

裙子。

裙子。 DR 集群的有趣之处在于它听起来像 JR

,没错。 所以它可以是DD,连衣裙, 或JJ,连衣裙。 如果您不确定您的

R,请坚持下去。 Drrrrrress。 礼服,礼服。 我用 J 音来做,我认为这

更常见。 裙子。 跟我说吧。 裙子。

裙子。

这是一个跳线。 我认为它有 几个不同的术语,但基本上它是

一个部分。 它不是分开的顶部和底部, 但它也不是一件衣服。 这就像裤子

或短裤。

跳线或一件。 我也见过这 叫做“连身衣”。 -er 结尾音的诀窍

是发出一个 R 音,但 因为它是一个不重读的音节,所以要非常快。

跳线,-er,-er。 跳线。 连身衣呃,-呃。 连身衣。 和我一起试试。 跳线。 连身衣。

这是一个跳线。 我认为它有 几个不同的术语,但基本上它是

一个部分。 它不是分开的顶部和底部, 但它也不是一件衣服。 这就像裤子

或短裤。

一块。 从 N 到 P 没有中断,我们不希望这波涛汹涌。

Onnnnnnepiece。 一块。 跟我一起试试 。 一块。

但基本上它是一件。

这是一件毛衣。

毛衣。 我们这里有一个 Flap T,因为 T 位于两个元音之间。 所以不是

毛衣,搭配 True T,而是毛衣,D D D, 翻盖,搭配翻盖 T。

和我一起试试吧。 毛衣。

这是一件毛衣。

这也是一件毛衣,但你可能会 称它为裹身衣。 这是你穿上的其中一件东西

,它不会在前面关闭, 但你有点像那个 Wrap 一样包裹它

。 WR 集群中的 W 是静默的。 只需 从 R 音开始。 裹。 裹。

跟我大声说出来。 裹。

这也是一件毛衣,但你可能会 称它为裹身衣。 这是你穿上的其中一件东西

,它不会在前面关闭, 但你有点像牛仔裤一样包裹它

牛仔裤。 你和我一样爱他们吗? 牛仔裤, 带有EE元音,jee,牛仔裤。 听到复数

是一个Z音,但它很轻, 很弱。 不要给它太多能量。 牛仔裤。

牛仔裤。

现在这些牛仔裤有点不同了。 他们 是产妇。 所以产妇是指专门为孕妇准备的任何东西

。 这些是我斯托尼时代的遗留物。

产妇。 第一个 T 是 True T,第二个 T 是 Flap T。为什么? 它们都出现在元音之间。

是的,但是如果 T 以重读音节开头,则它始终是真 T。 产妇,产妇。

跟我说吧。 产妇。

现在这些牛仔裤有点不同了。 他们 是产妇。 所以产妇是指专门为孕妇准备的任何东西

。 这些是我斯托尼时代的遗留物。

运动裤。

运动裤。 就像“sweatshirt”一样, “sweat”中的 T 是 Stop T,因为下一个

声音是辅音。 运动裤。 运动裤。 跟我说吧。 运动裤。

运动裤。

短裤。

所以这些可以被称为跑步短裤、运动 短裤、足球短裤。 无论你用它们

做什么。 运动服..

短裤。 各种短裤。 “shorts”中的元音是 AW 中的 LAW 元音。 但是

当这个元音后面跟着 R 时,情况就 大不相同了。 嘴唇更圆,

舌头更向后拉。 O, OR 而不是 AW,oooor。 哦,或者。 嘘,短裤。 短裤。

跟我说吧。 短裤。

我还说“运动服”。 “衣服”这个词有一个浊音 TH,衣服。 但

你知道吗? 算了吧! 美国人几乎总是 在这个词中去掉 TH,衣服。 所以现在

听起来就像这个词,关闭。 是的。 它们听起来一样。 没关系。

跟我说吧。 衣服。

所以这些可以被称为跑步短裤、运动 短裤、足球短裤。 无论你用它们

做什么。 运动服..

裤子。 你也可以称它们为正装裤……

裤子。 礼服裤子。 我们有 AA 元音 后跟 N 辅音。 所有的鼻辅音都会

改变 A 元音。 不是 A,而是 aa-e,aa-e。 舌头在

N. Paaa,paaa,裤子之前在背部放松。 裤子。 裤子。 跟我一起试试。 裤子。

裤子。 你也可以称它们为正装裤。 这些是卡其布。

卡其布。 H 沉默了。 卡吉斯。 跟 我说吧。 卡其裤。

这些是卡其裤

这些是男士泳裤 你也可以 称它们为泳衣。

泳裤。 TR集群可以发音为 CHR。 这很常见。 所以你可以说 t,trunks,

或者你可以说 ch,chruncks。 泳裤。 游泳。 请注意,这是 IH 元音,swim,而

不是 EE 元音 sweem。 嗯,嗯。 比较放松。 泳裤。 跟我说,泳裤。

泳装。 如果像这样的结尾 T 位于您的思想组的末尾,那么

将其设置为 Stop T. Swim 套装听起来不错。 泳装。 跟我一起试试。 泳装。 你也可以

说泳衣。 这个词很棘手,因为 它有一个 TH 音。 这个 TH 声音是有声的

,只是你的舌尖 穿过牙齿。 游泳衣。 游泳衣。

跟我一起试试。 游泳衣。

这些是男士泳裤。 你也可以 称它为泳装。 对于女性,我们有

一件。 这是一件连体西装。 它是 无肩带

一件式和无肩带的。 我们已经讨论过 这些。 一件,当我们谈论

套头衫和无肩带时,当我们 谈论衬衫时。 然后你也可以穿比基尼。

那是两件套。 在我 的一个视频中,你永远不会在其中之一中抓住我。

比基尼,2 件套。 在比基尼中,我们有三个 字母 I,但第一个是 schwa:Buh

Bikini。 跟我说吧,比基尼。 两件套。 两个带有 T 辅音和 U 元音。

让你的嘴唇更放松,然后 圆成 U. Twoo 的位置。

圆形 N 的运动是一种非常美妙的放松声音, 而不是你的嘴唇一直紧绷的 tu-tu

。 放松然后 圆。 二。 两件套。

然后你也可以穿比基尼。 那是 两件套。 在我的一个视频中,你永远不会在

其中之一中抓住我。

当我在海滩时,我也喜欢穿 其中一件。 它被称为皮疹卫士,

它是一种由泳衣材料制成的衬衫 ,可以保护您免受阳光照射。

皮疹后卫。 如果 R 对您来说很棘手,请记住保留它们。 Rrrrrrrrash guarrrrrrrrrrrd。

‘Guard’就像‘car’或‘far’: 你需要把下巴放下来发元音,

让舌尖向前,然后把它拉 回来并抬起来发R. Gaah-r。 警卫。

大声说出来:鲁莽守卫。

当我在海滩时,我也喜欢穿 其中一件。 它被称为皮疹卫士,

它是一种由泳衣材料制成的衬衫 ,可以保护您免受阳光照射。

这是一套西装。 所以它是一件夹克或西装外套 和裤子。

西装/裤子/夹克/西装外套。 套装。 如果下一个单词以辅音开头,请记住

这个词尾 T 将是一个 Stop T:西装裤、 西装外套、西装外套。 跟我大声说出来

。 西装裤,西装外套,西装外套。

如果您对 停止 T 和仅保留 T 之间的区别感到困惑,我

为您制作了一个视频。 它们是有区别的。 请检查一下。 单击此处或

在下面的说明中单击。

我忘了展示大卫的一条领带。 这 是一条领带。 真 T,AI 双元音。 领带。 领带。

跟我说吧。 领带。

这是一套西装。 所以它是一件夹克或西装外套 和裤子。 现在还有一种

叫做西装外套的东西,它像西装外套一样剪裁,但 它更随意一点,它不是

套装的一部分。 男性和女性都可以穿 西装或西装外套,女性西装可以

搭配裤子或裙子。

西装外套。 字母 A 构成 AY 双元音。 双元音意味着两个位置:下巴下垂,然后

舌头向上颚拱起。 是的,是的。 Bla-,西装外套。 跟我大声说出来

:西装外套。

现在还有一种叫做西装外套的东西 ,它像西装外套一样剪裁,但它

更随意一点,它不是 套装的一部分。

当女性变得更加考究时,有时 她们会穿软管或连裤袜。

软管或连裤袜。 “Panty”,当 与“hose”一起说时,几乎总是有一个

掉落的 T. Panty 软管。 “软管”有 OH 双元音。 两个位置:下巴下垂,然后

嘴唇圆润。 哦,哦,软管。 跟我说吧。 软管。 连裤袜。

当女性变得更加考究时,有时 她们会穿软管或连裤袜。

现在我们将使用斯通尼的一些衣服。 这些 是工作服。 信不信由你,我没有

任何工作服,所以我不得不用 Stoney's 作为 工作服的例子。

工作服。 两个棘手的声音: OH 双元音。 确保你有下巴下垂和嘴唇圆润。

哦,工作服。 最后是Dark L。 全部。 不是“全部”,“全部”是

舌尖向上移动。 实际上,舌尖应该 一直向下。 在呃呃呃呃。

是舌头的后部向下 和向后按压一点,以发出黑暗的

声音。 工作服。 呃呃呃呃。 跟我说吧。 工作服。

这些是工作服。 信不信由你,我 没有任何工作服,所以我不得不用 Stoney's

作为工作服的例子。

连体衣是一件婴儿的衣服, 它在底部折断。 因此,您打开它以

快速更换尿布,但它固定 在此处以防止衬衫向上倾斜。

因为如果你曾经和婴儿一起度过 。 你知道他们是否只穿一件衬衫。

它最终绕在他们的脖子或腋窝上。 所以 这是一个连体衣。

Onesie:拼写为 S,但 发音为 Z。 连体衣。 连体衣。 跟

我说吧。 连体衣。

所以这是一个连体衣。

斯通尼有一条最可爱的小牛仔 短裤。

牛仔短裤。 所以在这里,不要说“牛仔裤 短裤”,而是将 S 放在“牛仔裤”中。

这只是“牛仔短裤”。 跟 我说吧。 牛仔短裤。

斯通尼有一条最可爱的小牛仔 短裤。

斯通尼有一条带有吊带的牛仔裤 。 所以这些可以穿

在裤子上帮助他们熬夜的东西就叫做吊带裤。

吊带。 一个三音节词,重音 在中间音节。 使第一个和

第三个音节尽可能短: sus-,-ders。 吊带。 吊带。 跟我一起试试

。 吊带。

斯通尼有一条带有吊带的牛仔裤 。 所以这些可以穿

在裤子上帮助他们熬夜的东西就叫做吊带裤。

所以斯通尼有一件背心。 背心可以是两种不同的 东西。 首先,它们可以是这样的,

随意的,意味着 增加温暖的另一层。 但是,你

也可以有一套考究的,作为男士礼服的一部分 ,如果它搭配一条裤子

和一件夹克,那么这三件东西 将被称为 3 件套。 所以一套 3 件

套西装包括一件背心。

背心。 一些语言组将 V 和 W 混合在一起。 这个字母绝对应该

用 V 发音。从下唇到上齿。 呜呜呜。 没有 圆唇,ww。 那是W音。 呜呜呜。

背心。 跟我说吧。 背心。

那将是男士正装的一部分 ,如果它带有一条裤子和一件夹克作为

一套,那么这三件东西将被 称为三件套。 所以一套三件套西装,

包括一件背心。

3 件套。 三。 好吧,这个词很棘手。 你有一个清音 TH,舌尖

必须穿过牙齿,th, thr, hr 然后 是你的舌尖回来的 R 并向上

一点 thrr hrr。 三。 三件套。 三件套。 跟我一起试试。 三件套。

所以一套三件套西装,包括一件背心。

再说说外衣。

外套。 我们这里有一个 Flap T,因为 T 位于两个元音之间。 当我

在这些规则中说元音时,我指的是元音或双元音。 因为开头的声音是 OW 双元音。

欧外套。 穿。 棘手的声音组合。 在您的 R. Wear 之前为 EH 下巴。 weh-r,

穿外套。 外套。 跟我说那个 。 外套。

再说说外衣。

这是一件羽绒服。 这是一件厚重、非常 温暖的冬装。

羽绒服。 我注意到这个组合 OW + N 有几个 不同的语言组

。他们放弃了 N 并使 OW 双元音 听起来带有鼻音。 听起来有点像这样。

向下。 这个双元音没有鼻音。 让我们打破它。 下-nn。 下-nn。 下-nn。

向下。 向下。 向下。 跟我一起试试。 向下。 用 OH 双元音“大衣”:下巴下垂,

然后嘴唇变圆。 羽绒服。 羽绒服 。跟我一起试试。 羽绒服。

这是一件羽绒服。 这是一件厚重、非常 温暖的冬装。

这件夹克更轻一些,所以 你可能会在秋天或春天穿上它,

但你仍然可以称它为夹克。

轻便夹克。 请注意,所有这三个 T 都可以是停止 T:它们

后跟辅音,或者在 虽然组的末尾。 轻质夹克。 轻便

夹克。 跟我一起试试。 轻便夹克。

这件夹克更轻一些,所以 你可能会在秋天或春天穿上它

。 但你仍然可以称它为夹克。

这有点不同 ,有点奇怪,有点过时了。

我是从我嫂子那里得到的。 所以这 并没有真正的武器。 这只是一件雨披。

雨披。 这里的字母 O 有两种不同的发音 。 第一个是

父元音中的 AH。 呸,呸。 第二个 是 OH 双元音。 哦,乔。 雨披。

跟我一起试试。 雨披。

我是从我嫂子那里得到的。 所以这 并没有真正的武器。 这只是一件雨披。

皮毛大衣。

皮毛大衣。 毛皮可能很棘手,因为它里面 有 R 元音。 不要在 R 之前低下你的下巴或

尝试发出某种元音。 它只是两个声音,f 和 r。 皮草,皮草

皮草大衣。 跟我一起试试。 皮毛大衣。

皮毛大衣。

那是很多衣服。 我忘了什么吗? 把它放在下面的评论中,

如果你 想让我做一个视频的另一个词汇集,也请把

它放在下面的评论中。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。