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Very often in English, what you see is not what you get. Several dozen of the most used words in English words that add up to maybe twenty percent of whatever wesay are typically pronounced not as their spelling suggests, but in a special, reduced way. This is only rarely taught to non-natives, and even when it is taught,many just dont believe it! In this video, withthe help of some famous speakers of English, Ill show how these Weak Forms are a major part of why many people dont sound like a Native. Im going to focus here on words which natives Brits, Americans, and others -- very often pronounce with the weak vowel schwa, /ə/, which is the most common sound in English. Using these weak forms is normal, not casual or slang. Lets check out some speakers who are admired for their speech. Non-natives often tell me that theyd like to sound like Stephen Fry. Well I dont think most natives want to sound like Stephen Fry, but he has an amazing voi