Word Stress in Sentences Casual

S, Z, SH and ZH Sounds: Casual Word Stress in Sentences

Here we will practice the same sentences but more casually. When speaking this way, you will use less stress, pause less often and let the words flow together more. 

When you see “same,” this means that there are no extra points of casual English in the sentence. In other sentences, the extra points are shown. New points in this lesson are:

– Sure to report = sur’d’report
– How to = how’d’
– Them = ‘um
– Need to = needt’ (combine D and T– should be slightly longer than one sound)
Evaluating Efficiency

1. It’s time for ar division to do evaluations.
2. Please evaluate yr coworkers based on yr observations.
3. Be sur’d’report the essential facts so thet we can measure ar true efficiency.
4. If yu’ave suggestions on how’d’resolve issues, please include’um.
5. (same) After completing the official evaluation, please write an informal statement on our teamwork and initiatives.
6. We’re in the 4th phase of ar project, and the final version should be perfect.
7. After yu visualize possible scenarios, write notes on the most feasible process.
8. We’ll needt‘ think outside the box to achieve success.
9. Remember thet positive resolutions ‘r good, but they’ ave to be effective.
10. Work on the evaluations for two hours. Then resume yr regular duties.
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