Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the pronunciation of the phrase "I'm coming." This is a three-syllable phrase, with stress on the second syllable. See my video on three-syllable phrases, click here or in the video description. I'm coming, da-DA-da. So the syllable 'com-' will have the shape of a stressed syllable, where the voice will go up a little, then come down in pitch. Com-, com-. Coming. The other two syllables will be very short. In fact, we might take the contraction 'I'm', and just say an M sound. >> Rachel, hurry up! >> m'coming! M'coming, with a very quick first syllable. Your lips have to be together for the M consonant. Mm, mm. You can have the back part of your tongue touching the soft palate for the K sound already as you make it. Mm, mm, mm-kk. To make the K sound in 'coming', part your lips and pull the tongue away from the soft palate. Mm-kk, mm-kk. Then we have the UH as in BUTTER sound, where the jaw will drop a little bit, but the tongue and lips should be relaxed. Then the lips go together again for the M sound. I’m com-, mm. They part and the jaw will drop just a bit for the IH vowel, then the back of the tongue will lift to the lowered soft palate to make the NG sound, –Ming, -ming. I'm coming. Or, with just the M, m'coming. Let's watch one more time in slow motion. This video is part of a series. Click here to see other videos just like it. If you have a phrase you’d like to suggest for this series, please put it in the comments. That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
B1 mm syllable sound soft palate tongue palate How to say I'M COMING -- English Conversation and Pronunciation 40 23 Sam posted on 2015/04/14 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary