A Look Back | 3 Tips for Syllable & Word Stress in American English | Rebroadcast from July 2025 episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 17 MIN

A Look Back | 3 Tips for Syllable & Word Stress in American English | Rebroadcast from July 2025

from The Art of Clarity with Jennifer Tarle - Tarle Media Network · host Jennifer Tarle

Unlock the secret to natural American English! 🗣️ In this live pronunciation lesson, Jennifer Tarl from Tarle Speech shares 3 essential tips for mastering syllable and word stress. Since English is a stress-timed language, knowing which parts of a word to emphasize is often more important for clarity than getting every individual sound perfect.What you’ll learn in this lesson:[03:01] Understanding Stress – Learn the "Louder, Longer, Higher" rule for stressed syllables and the "Softer, Shorter, Lower" rule for unstressed ones.[05:00] Tip #1: The Noun/Adjective Pattern – Why we typically stress the first syllable in two-syllable nouns (like record and burger) and compound nouns (like football).[07:41] Tip #2: The Verb/Phrasal Verb Pattern – How to shift stress to the second syllable for verbs (like record) and phrasal verbs (like check out).[09:40] Heteronyms Explained – How changing the stress completely changes the meaning of words like produce vs. produce.[12:54] Tip #3: Tempo and Rhythm – Learn how adding prefixes and suffixes (like un- or -ly) changes the tempo of a word while the root stress stays the same.[21:14] Live Q&A – Pronunciation of "Ronald Reagan" and the difference between the noun "house" and the verb "to house."Celebrate with us! Tarle Speech is celebrating 20 years in business with a new lesson every single day this year. Thank you for your continued support!

Unlock the secret to natural American English! 🗣️ In this live pronunciation lesson, Jennifer Tarl from Tarle Speech shares 3 essential tips for mastering syllable and word stress. Since English is a stress-timed language, knowing which parts of a word to emphasize is often more important for clarity than getting every individual sound perfect.What you’ll learn in this lesson:[03:01] Understanding Stress – Learn the "Louder, Longer, Higher" rule for stressed syllables and the "Softer, Shorter, Lower" rule for unstressed ones.[05:00] Tip #1: The Noun/Adjective Pattern – Why we typically stress the first syllable in two-syllable nouns (like record and burger) and compound nouns (like football).[07:41] Tip #2: The Verb/Phrasal Verb Pattern – How to shift stress to the second syllable for verbs (like record) and phrasal verbs (like check out).[09:40] Heteronyms Explained – How changing the stress completely changes the meaning of words like produce vs. produce.[12:54] Tip #3: Tempo and Rhythm – Learn how adding prefixes and suffixes (like un- or -ly) changes the tempo of a word while the root stress stays the same.[21:14] Live Q&A – Pronunciation of "Ronald Reagan" and the difference between the noun "house" and the verb "to house."Celebrate with us! Tarle Speech is celebrating 20 years in business with a new lesson every single day this year. Thank you for your continued support!

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