Change word meanings with SYLLABLE STRESS

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Did you know that some English words change their meaning if you change the syllable stress? For example, there is a huge difference between CON-tent and con-TENT! With 14 examples of this amazing phenomenon, this lesson is a PER-fect way to per-FECT your English!
    After watching, you can download and print the resource page which contains 30 more examples for you to practice: www.engvid.com/english-resourc...
    There is also a quiz to test your understanding at: www.engvid.com/
    TRANSCRIPT
    Hello. This is Gill at www.engvid.com, and today, we're going to be having a look at a very interesting aspect of the English language: What happens with some words if you stress a different syllable. Okay? This is quite important, because sometimes the change of stress just changes a noun to a verb, or a verb to a noun, but there are some other words which we will also be looking at where the meaning of the word completely changes if you change which syllable you're stressing. Okay. So this is quite important to be clear on which syllable to stress for the particular meaning that you want. Okay.
    So, we're going to start with the easier part, which is a two-syllable word, so two syllables: "mm-mm, mm-mm", two syllables where if you stress it on the first syllable where I've put capital letters, it's the noun; and if you stress it on the second syllable, again, capital letters, it becomes the verb. The general meaning is the same with this group of words, but you're changing from noun to verb when you're changing the stress. Okay? So it's important to know whether you're saying a noun or a verb. So remember it's always the first stress syllable is the noun, second syllable stressed is the verb.
    Okay, so let's have a look at the example, here. So, a "RE-cord", if you keep a record of something or if you play a record that has music on it in the days when we used to have black plastic records that went round and round on a gramophone or a record player. A "record" is something recorded, or if you write down in a document, you make a note of something, you make a... You keep a record of something that happened, or something that was agreed. Maybe in a meeting somebody keeps a note of the discussion of the meeting, and then they print it out and send it to everyone who was at the meeting as a record of that meeting, what was discussed, what was agreed, and so on. So, the "record", that's the noun: "the record", "a record" is the noun. But if you then change the stress and say: "re-CORD", that becomes the verb. We are going to record a song. So if you're making a CD, now, rather than a black plastic record that goes around, a CD, we are going to record the new song that we've written. Or at the meeting, we will record the agreement. So, that is the verb, the action of recording. If you say: "recording", "recording", it's the "cord" bit that you stress. But a record is the thing itself, the noun. Okay. And you'll also notice the vowel sound changes slightly, because you're changing the stress. So: "record", "eh", the "eh" sound, but "record", "a", it becomes an "a" sound, here. "RE-cord", "re-CORD", so sometimes with the change of stress, the vowel sound changes, too. Okay.
    Right, next one: "SUS-pect" and "sus-PECT". Right? So, "suspect", if someone is a suspect, they are usually, maybe the police think that they committed a crime. We have caught the suspect. We are questioning a suspect of someone who maybe stole something from a shop, and then somebody identifies them later, and that is a suspect. So that's the noun, the person, usually, is a suspect. If you suspect someone, if you do the action of suspecting, the police suspect this person of having committed that crime. So, we suspect, if you do the action of suspecting. So: "SUS-pect" is the noun, "sus-PECT" is the verb, the action of having suspicion about somebody. Okay.
    "IM-port" and "im-PORT". An import or the import is some product that is imported from one country to another. We have imports. The goods themselves, the products, which arrive by plane, or ship, that's the import. Okay? The thing itself. But the action is we import these goods on a daily basis. We are importing the goods. So the action is import. All right?

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    And today's episode in Things you always knew but never ever noticed... Thanks again, this was super interesting!

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    this video is extremely helpful for comprefension about diffrence between noun and verb which have same spelling.
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    You explain the lesson very clearly. Thanks a bunch. Jill ❤

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    Thank you. It's a very helpful and useful lesson.

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    You are so soft and pleasure to listen and ease on ears. Your body movement compliments the language. It is RP of British language but people with cockney accents are difficult to understand, perhaps their speed of uttering words and missing few syllabi makes it difficult for a foreigner. On top of it, if that guy is Scottish too! Mean no insult to them. They also struggle to pronounce standard British mixing with Celtic, Latin and Norse connotations...

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    You make the lessons so interesting. thank you 😄

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    Another great lesson. Thank you!

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    @psychozoa 8 лет назад +1

    A great lesson from a beautiful lady. Thank you.I am waiting for new lessons.

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    Thank you for the lesson, very helpful and easy to comprehend with its meaning

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    Great teacher with passion Amen ❤

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    Thanks you Gill , your explanation is perfect!!

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    @Mr18081964 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much Gill. Lovely lesson by lovely Gill!

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    @SabMaria7ym 4 года назад

    Great teacher, great lesson!

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    This lesson was indescribably, amazingly well explained, lots of love Gill❤️

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    Thank you very much for this interesting and extremely useful lesson! I did the test and got everything right because everything was explained very clearly!

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    Thank you so much for the useful lessons

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    I really like this information and it's a very interesting lessons for me, I enjoyed listening them, easy and clear.

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    @renataleandro2761 8 лет назад

    Gill, I am a Brazilian student and I love your classes! And I also love your accent :)

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    @taxxmusic4259 6 лет назад

    Thanks for your help. love your teaching

  • @saidonfax
    @saidonfax 7 лет назад

    Magnificent job ma'am. Thank you very much for this video and I'm going to check out your other videos too whenever I have time. English is not my native language and even in 2017 my country still has a big problem teaching its people English. English fluency remains low to this day. I am an English graduate, but I don't have many occasions to practice my English, and you know, if we don't use it often it tends to fade away. Sometimes I can recall having learned these lessons but simply forgot, or it's an all new knowledge to me, either it's good since I'm here. Feels like it's gonna take a whole life time to be good at English, damn it.

  • @elianarossimachado2878
    @elianarossimachado2878 3 года назад

    Gill you are the best!

  • @dennislevin9973
    @dennislevin9973 4 года назад

    Excellent! Thank You!

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    @nathanlee4844 8 лет назад

    Thank you for this interesting lesson.

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    @devligarreto 3 года назад

    Thank you, it's a great lesson!!!

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    @bennyfung7840 8 лет назад

    Thank you. This lesson is very useful.

  • @Michael-sy6wr
    @Michael-sy6wr 8 лет назад

    An amazing explanation, thank you.

  • @bartomac1
    @bartomac1 8 лет назад

    It was a fantastic lesson... Thank you so much!

  • @paulmera7677
    @paulmera7677 4 года назад

    I love you Gill , you're a great teacher!👌🏼 💖

  • @ivanildagomes7314
    @ivanildagomes7314 6 лет назад

    Very good! Thank you, dear Gill!

  • @scottlogan2328
    @scottlogan2328 7 лет назад

    Congratulations, Gill! I adore the way you teach your lessons, your enunciation is lovely! I'd like to ask a question if I may. Do you have a lesson explaining the use of SPECIALLY vs. ESPECIALLY? Could you please direct me to it?

  • @magdalenagalimba153
    @magdalenagalimba153 5 лет назад

    thank you for understanding the examples

  • @paulmera7677
    @paulmera7677 4 года назад

    Thank you Gill . I love your classes 💖

  • @rosacapell4788
    @rosacapell4788 2 года назад

    Really, really useful! I enjoyed it very much

  • @sarahginav7910
    @sarahginav7910 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this lesson.
    I recommend the: Word Stress app. It has a list of almost all English words along with apostrophe which indicates where the word should be stressed correctly.

  • @cristianaipotetica1954
    @cristianaipotetica1954 8 лет назад +2

    thanks Jill. I'm subscribing to your channel

  • @aceroswell7314
    @aceroswell7314 5 лет назад

    Thank you! Great teacher!😀

  • @derik2nicolai584
    @derik2nicolai584 7 лет назад +5

    This lesson is a real important one, at the beginning of the video it was a bit confusing for me, then I got it from the second example. Many thanks for all your lessons Mrs. Gill, your lecturing is super!

  • @alexdclopes1973
    @alexdclopes1973 5 лет назад

    This video lesson it's very, very, very interesting...I just didn't know this one...thank you a lot!

  • @ricardosilveira6451
    @ricardosilveira6451 4 года назад

    great lesson, thank you