學(xué)連音 說(shuō)地道口語(yǔ):get → git
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get → git
Listen to each part of the conversation: first spoken with careful (slow) pronunciation; then spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.
Careful (Slow) Pronunciation
JEAN: Can I get you some chicken soup, honey?
NICK: No, I don’t want to eat anything. My stomach’s really hurting.
JEAN: Okay, but I’m going to get you some juice. You need liquids for your cough.
NICK: Can you get me some apple juice?
JEAN: Okay.
NICK: Oh, get me a straw, too.
JEAN: Sure.
NICK: Can I get up now, Mom?
JEAN: You can’t get up until your fever goes away, honey.
NICK: Then, Mom, can you get me something to do? I’m really bored.
Relaxed (Fast) Pronunciation
JEAN: ﹡Kin I﹡git﹡ya some chicken soup, honey?
NICK: No, I don’t﹡wanna eat anything. My stomach’s really﹡hurtin’.
JEAN: Okay, but I’m﹡gonna﹡git﹡ya some juice. ﹡Ya need liquids﹡fer﹡yer cough.
NICK: ﹡Kin﹡ya﹡git me some apple juice?
JEAN: Okay.
NICK: Oh, ﹡git me a straw, too.
JEAN: Sure.
NICK: ﹡Kin I﹡git up now, Mom?
JEAN: ﹡Ya﹡kant﹡git up until﹡yer fever goes away, honey.
NICK: Then, Mom, ﹡kin﹡ya﹡git me something to do? I’m really bored.
Listen to the entire conversation again, spoken with relaxed (fast) pronunciation.
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