
accent way today we're gonna talk
about how to pronounce the word schedule
schedule in this video I'll be answering
Jyotee's question. Jyotee is from India and
her name means light. Beautiful name. So
let's begin with the fact that there are
actually two ways to pronounce this word
schedule two syllables, and schedule -
three syllables. Schedule, schedule. We'll
start with the first pronunciation, the
two syllables, because there are less
sounds here which means - easier to
pronounce! Let's begin with SKE an s
sounds that shifts to k' and then you open
it to the EH as in red. SKE. make
sure not to add any vowels before so
it's not a eschedule
but start with S, SKE. and then
we have j'l. it's a /j/t sound and a
schwa, and a dark L. The dark L is created
here j'l. L. It's not, j'l (light L). You
don't just bring the tip of the tongue
up, you have to create this tension.. and
this tension makes it sound as if there
is an O sound right before the L. Almost
as if we're adding the letter O . jol
SKE-j'l. and if it's still not
clear, go ahead and watch my video : "how to
pronounce the L sound in English".
'Schedule' the first syllable is the
primary stress so it's higher in pitch
and longer schedule. 'let me look at my
schedule'. The other option is adding
another syllable right there in the
middle
ske jew w'l. so we begin with SKE then
it's juw a j sound and the tense uw as
in food, and then /uhl/ at the end. But when
we connect the second and third syllable
we have an intrusive sound , because it's
an uw sound that shifts to another vowel
and then we add a /w/ SKE-juw (w) uhl
schedule, schedule. The last two
syllables have to be really really quick
schedule. so: SKE-j'l
Or SKE-juw-w'l. By the way this is the
American pronunciation of the word.
Let's turn it into a fun
practice, and write down in the comments
below one sentence with the word
schedule. That way, we'll create a bunch
of sentences for us to practice together
because you know, first of all, practice
makes better, so we always want to
practice, but also, you can't just
practice the words separately, you always
want to use it in context .Okay? same
thing for sounds if you're practicing
the dark L here, then of course you want
to use it in words and not just create
that L sound over and over again!
And the word always needs to be in
context, because we use sounds and words
always in context. And that creates the
fluency and flow. okay? so write down your
creative sentence right here below the
video. Thank you so much for watching
have a wonderful week and I'll see you
next week in the next video! :)
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