Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles here jennifer from tarle speech with your pronunciation question today's question is kind of a tip it's about linking and how do you pronounce a lot of put it in and thought of so the tip today revolves around the flap t sound when we have the letter t uh the t sound between two vowels we are going to pronounce that vowel as a d sound and when we link phrases we say them without a pause between those words and when you say them without a pause between the words then we follow word stress rules so right here we have a lot of if you say it like that everyone's going to understand you totally fine but if you want to get a little fancier and use that flap t you can say a lot of a lot of for put it in you can say it like that everyone would understand you but if you want to get fancy you could make those two t's into your flap t's or that fast d sound put it in put it in and then for thought of you can say it just like that or you can get fancy again and use that flap t thought of so we have a lot of put it in and thought of so if you thought of a lot of questions about this put it in the comments section below give it a try i know people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we'd love a like a share and a subscribe please check out our products on google play itunes and our class options at tarle speech thanks so much everyone have a great week
A2 flap thought put sound linking lot LINKING - English Pronunciation Lesson: Flap T - A lot of - Put it in - Thought of 17 1 Summer posted on 2020/12/18 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary