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  • In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over the pronunciation of

  • the word 'download'.

  • This week's Word of the Week is 'download'. Thanks so much to the fan who suggested it.

  • This is a two-syllable word with stress on the first syllable. DA-da, download. So the

  • first syllable will be longer than the second. DA-da, download.

  • We begin with the D consonant soundTeeth are together, and the front, flat part of

  • the tongue is at the roof of the mouth, and I'm voicing it, dd, ddNext we have the

  • OW as in NOW diphthongThe main issue my students have with this sound is that they

  • don't drop their jaw enough for the first half of this diphthongDo-, you really

  • do need to drop itDow-.  The lips will circle in for the second half of the

  • diphthong, do-. So the jaw will come up, and the tongue will lift to the roof of the mouth

  • for the N.  The front part of the tongue should be flat and wide when it goes to the

  • roof of the mouthSome people will make it more narrow and make it stiff, put some

  • tension in itThat will probably make it sound somewhat more like an NGSo make sure it's

  • flat and relaxed, nn, all the way forward in the mouthTo transition from the N to

  • the L, push the tip of the tongue against the back of the front top teethThis will

  • engage the tip, instead of the top flat part of the tongue, which will make it sound more

  • like the L.  Next is the OH diphthongBecause we're in an unstressed syllable, the

  • jaw will drop a little less for this first sound of the diphthong than it would have

  • in a stressed syllable, -lo-, -lo-.  The lips will then round in for the second half

  • of the diphthongDownloa-ddAnd we end with a D.  Most native speakers

  • won't release the D, download, dd, dd, but will just make it a stop, downloadSo,

  • they'll bring the tongue up into position and stop the air in their throat. Download,

  • download. Since it's unstressed, we may take some of the energy out of the voice here,

  • -load, -load, -loadDownload. So, it won't sound the same way 'load' would in a sentence,

  • where it would be stressed.  "That's a heavy load", load, load

  • Download, -load, -load

  • Load, -loadWe've got to make it unstressedDownloadDownload

  • I'll download that later

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