Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles Hello guys. My name is Fanny. And in this video, I'm going to teach you how to pronounce words beginning with the letters ACC. Now let's take two very common words in English. Listen to me. accident accuse Now as you can hear, the sounds are very different. The letters have different pronunciations. And in this video, I'm going to tell you everything you need to know on how to pronounce them. Now this is a pronunciation video. I will not have time to give you the meaning of each word, but I do promise you these words are very common in English. You should look them up in a dictionary and know them. Let's get started. So the first thing you need to know is how to pronounce the letter 'a',right? accident accuse Different pronunciation. Well it is very simple, guys. If the letter 'a' is part of the stressed syllable in the word – so the syllable that you emphasize – it is pronounced “a”. An open sound like, “accident”. If it isn't part of the stressed syllable, it's a closed “e” sound like “accuse”. accident accuse Now of course you will ask me, “Well, yes, but I mean how do I know where the stress is?”. Well that's the tricky part, guys. I'm sorry there's no rule in English. That is just something that you need to memorize. But the good news is, we're going to practice today. Now let's move on to how to pronounce this double 'c'. So next how do we know how to pronounce this double 'c'? Right? Well this is even easier. You just have to know what letter follows the double 'c'. If it's 'i' or 'e', like “accident”, the pronunciation is like KS. accident If it's any other letter, like 'accuse', it's a simple K. like accuse. Okay? And that's as simple as that. So remember guys, if the 'a' is part of the stressed syllable, the pronunciation is 'a'. If it's not, it's 'e'. For the double 'c', if it… if it's followed by 'i' or 'e', it's KS. If it's not, then it's a simple K. Okay? Let's now take three words and I want you to guess how to pronounce them. Okay, the first word is this. Have a look. How do you think this word is pronounced in English? Let's analyze it for a second. Okay? Is 'a' part of the stressed syllable? Well I can tell you that it isn't. Okay? It is not part of the stressed syllable. And for the double 'c', as you can see, it's followed by an 'e'. So how do we pronounce this word? The correct pronunciation is 'accede'. Okay? The second word now. Have a look. How do you think it's pronounced? Again let's analyze it together. I can tell you that the letter 'a' is part of the stressed syllable. And for the double 'c', as you can see, it's followed by a letter 'e'. So what's it going to be? The correct pronunciation is “accent”. And finally, we have this word. What do you think? I can tell you that the letter 'a' is not part of the stressed syllable. And as you can see, the double 'c' is followed by the letter 'o'. So… I'm sure you did a great job guys. The correct pronunciation is 'accord'. Okay, I really hope you understand these rules. Very easy. Let's now move onto other examples. Okay guys, so I have other examples for you. And it's really crucial that you repeat after me. If you want to learn, you need to repeat after me. You need to watch my mouth. How it moves. And to listen very carefully to the sounds that I make. Okay? Let's get started. accede accede accent accent accept accept access access accord accord accost accost accrue accrue accuse accuse acclaim acclaim account account accident accident accolade accolade accredit accredit accurate accurate accustom accustom accessory accessory accession accession accompany accompany according according accordion accordion accelerate accelerate accomplice accomplice accomplish accomplish accordance accordance accumulate accumulate Good, guys. Moving on to sentences now. Repeat after me. I accidentally accepted the accolade. Again. I accidentally accepted the accolade. Good. I'm an accomplished accountant. Again. I'm an accomplished accountant. Good. We accumulated many accessories. One last time. We accumulated many accessories. Very good. And then. The accused had an accomplice. Once again. The accused had an accomplice. And finally, His access code was accurate. One last time. His access code was accurate. Very good guys. Okay students. Thank you very much for watching this video. I hope you now understand how to pronounce words beginning with the letters ACC. Now, you can watch this video as many times as you'd like. Please keep practicing. Keep repeating the words as many times as you need to because practice makes perfect. Okay? Thank you very much and see you in the next video. Thank you very much guys for watching my video. If you've liked the video, please show us your support. Click like. Subscribe to the channel. Put your comments below and share the video with your friends. See you.
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