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Pronunciation: Contracting IS – He is, She is, It is = He’s, She’s, It’s
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G'day guys, and welcome to Aussie English. My objective here is to teach you guys the English spoken Down Under. So whether you want to speak like a fair dinkum Aussie or you just want to understand what the flippin' hell we're on about when we're having a yarn, you've come to the right place. So sit back, grab a cuppa and enjoy Aussie English.
G'day guys! Welcome to this episode of Aussie English. Today we're going to concentrate on contracting the word 'is' onto the pronouns 'he', 'she', and 'it'.
So 'is' is the second person singular form of the verb 'to be' in the present tense. So we'll do a little listen and repeat exercise here guys, where I'll say 'he is' and 'he's' five times, then 'she is' and 'she's' five times. And then 'it is' and 'it's' five times.
You can treat this as a simple listen and repeat exercise where you try and mimic and say everything exactly how I say it. And if you want to take it to the next level, you can anticipate the contraction and contract the form of 'he is' to 'he's', 'she is' to 'she's', and 'it is' to 'it's' before I do it. So after the first sentence each time. Anyway, let's get started.
He is. He's. He is. He's. He is. He's. He is. He's. He is. He's. She is. She's. She is. She's. She is. She's. She is. She's. She is. She's. It is. It's. It is. It's. It is. It's. It is. It's. It is. It's.
So now let's do a substitution exercise, guys, where as usual, I'll say a series of different sentences. In this case using 'he is', 'she is' and 'it is'. And I want you guys to contract each of these sentences into 'he's', 'she's', and 'it's' where you hear those words used in the sentences.
If this is a little too advanced at this stage, just treat it like a listen and repeat exercise guys. And the more you do it, the better you'll become and it will become more natural. So let's go!
He is hungry. He's hungry. She is unwell. She's unwell. It is hot today. It's hot today. It is time to head home. It's time to head home. She is an amazing surfer. She's an amazing surfer. He is always late to work. He's always late to work. She is asking if it is for sale. She's asking if it's for sale. She is obsessed with horses. She's obsessed with horses. It is what I've always wanted. It's what I've always wanted. He is hoping that she is single. He's hoping that she's single. He is acting like he is in charge. He's acting like he's in charge. He is my favourite footy player. He's my favourite footy player. It is exactly what he is wanting to buy. It's exactly what he's wanting to buy.
So that's it for this episode, guys. Keep practising these contractions. Listen to this episode until you guys get it. Naturally, until you can say these contractions without thinking about it and your English is only going to improve. See you in the next episode, guys!
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