3. Informal Contractions
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Autor | American English at State |
Área | Comunicación y Lenguaje L 3, Inglés |
Tipo de licencia | Estándar de YouTube |
Formato | Vídeo |
Responsable de curación | Editor |
Última actualización | 2016/05/02 |
Localización | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX9cNSisW8s |
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0:07 | Hello. I'm Sammy |
0:08 | and this is part two of the connected speech series. |
0:13 | Connected speech is used when you're speaking quickly and casually |
0:17 | and it can help your American English sound more natural. |
0:22 | Today, we'll be discussing informal contractions. |
0:27 | Can you hear the differences between the formal and casual sentences below? |
0:33 | Formal |
0:35 | I'm going to eat cake. |
0:37 | Casual |
0:39 | I'm gonna eat cake. |
0:42 | Do you want to go? |
0:45 | Do you wanna go? |
0:47 | I have to do homework. |
0:51 | I hafta do homework. |
0:53 | In the following story, pay attention to the underlined words |
0:58 | and see if you can hear the informal contractions. |
1:03 | I wanna surprise my sister for her birthday. |
1:07 | So I've gotta buy her a present. |
1:11 | I'm gonna hafta go to the mall. |
1:15 | I coulda gotten her a dog, but she already has a cat. |
1:20 | I woulda bought her a car, but it's too expensive. |
1:25 | Instead, I am gonna make her a big birthday cake. |
1:30 | Phrases like "gonna," "wanna," "hafta" are called informal contractions. |
1:36 | They are often used in casual spoken American English |
1:41 | but not in written English. |
1:43 | They are formed by combining words to shorten them |
1:47 | from their original form. |
1:49 | Practicing these can help you sound more natural |
1:52 | and become better at understanding fast casual speech. |
1:57 | Here are some examples of informal contractions with "to." |
2:03 | "Going to" becomes "gonna." |
2:06 | "want to" "wanna" |
2:09 | "have to" "hafta" |
2:12 | "got to" "gotta" |
2:14 | "ought to" "oughtta" |
2:17 | There are also examples with modal verbs plus "have." |
2:22 | such as "should have" becoming "shoulda" |
2:28 | "would have" "woulda" |
2:30 | "could have" "coulda" |
2:32 | "might have" "mighta" |
2:36 | Let's practice. |
2:37 | In the following story, try to pronounce the underlined phrases |
2:42 | using informal contractions. |
2:45 | Press pause at each page to practice at your own pace. |
3:15 | I wanna surprise my sister for her birthday, so I've gotta buy her a present. |
3:22 | I'm gonna hafta go to the mall. |
3:25 | I coulda gotten her a dog, but she already has a cat. |
3:30 | I woulda bought her a car, but it's too expensive. |
3:35 | Instead, I'm gonna make her a big birthday cake. |
3:43 | Next time, we'll discuss linking |
3:45 | in part three of the connected speech series. |
3:50 | This is American English. Thanks for watching. |
For more information, visit: http://www.americanenglish.state.gov/.