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  • Hi. I'm Tim and this is my Pronunciation Workshop.

  • Here, I'm gonna show you how English is really spoken. Come on, let's go inside.

  • Today, I'm going to use two things to help me demonstrate a feature of English pronunciation.

  • This is a bin and this is a bean. What's the connection? Well, I'm sure you know the past participle

  • of the verb 'to be' - 'been', right? Well, we asked some people how long they had been

  • in London.

  • I've been in London seventeen years.

  • I have been in London seven years. I've been in London for more than a year now.

  • I've been in London every summer since I was eighteen.

  • Now, they all used the word 'been' - but nobody

  • actually said 'been'. Listen again. What word do you actually hear them say?

  • I've been in London seventeen years.

  • I have been in London seven years. I've been in London for more than a year now.

  • I've been in London every summer since I was eighteen.

  • In fluent everyday English, when the auxiliary

  • 'been' is not stressed its pronunciation changes to /bɪn/. 'I've been in London since 2015'

  • becomes 'I've /bɪn/ in London since 2015'. This is what's known as a weak form and it

  • helps speech to flow more naturally and fluently. Here are some more examples.

  • I've been working here for several years.

  • How long have you been waiting? It's been years since I went to the cinema.

  • What have you been up to since we last met?

  • So you've heard the examples, and now it's

  • your turn. You know the drill: listen and repeat.

  • I've been working here for several years.

  • How long have you been waiting?

  • It's been years since I went to the cinema.

  • What have you been up to since we last met?

  • Well done. And remember, if you want to learn

  • more about pronunciation, then please visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com. And that

  • is about it from the pronunciation workshop for this week. I'll see you soon. Bye bye! Now,

  • what to do with this old bean... of course, put it in the bin. Oww! I should've been more

  • careful... again.

Hi. I'm Tim and this is my Pronunciation Workshop.

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