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Word stress

Oct 13, 20257 min
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Summary

Learn about word stress in English, specifically how it shifts in words derived from the same root. The hosts use examples like "geography" and "geographic," demonstrating how suffixes influence pronunciation. The episode also includes a quick quiz to test understanding and a practical tip for improving vocabulary and pronunciation using online resources.

Episode description

How to pronounce the words 'photographer' and 'photograph'? Learn about word stress.

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Understanding Word Stress in Nouns

Hello and welcome to 6 Minute Vocabulary. I'm Catherine. And I'm Finn. Catherine, look at this photo. Do you like it? I took it this morning. Wow, Finn, that's not bad. OK. I didn't know you were into photography. Well, I love taking photographs. Really? Well, funnily enough... The words photography and photograph are good examples of today's topic, which is word stress. We're going to look at the way word stress can change in words that come from the same root word.

how to work out the stress of these words. There'll be a quiz. And we'll leave you with a top... tip for learning vocabulary. But first, let's listen to John. He's a photographer, which is a person who takes photographs as a job. He's talking about his latest project. Here's a question to think about while you listen. The book is a collection of photographs of my father. He studied geography as a young man and went all over the world during his career.

He visited some very interesting geographic locations, the Andes, the Sahara, beautiful places. The book's like a photographic record of his life, a kind of biography in pictures. So, that's John. We asked you, what was his project? And the answer is a biography. Now, a biography is the story of someone's life, usually a book. But...

John's a photographer, so he told the story of his father's life in photographs. Let's hear a clip. He studied geography as a young man. John's dad was interested in geography. the study of the physical features of the earth. And geography is a key word in today's show because of its stress. Yes. Now, geography has four syllables. And the stress falls on the third syllable from the end. Geography. Not geography.

geography or geography, it's geography. Words that end in the letters P-H-Y, pronounced fee, usually have this stress pattern like... biography and photography. Do you like photography, Catherine? To be honest, not really. Not really? Sorry to hear that. No, never mind. Anyway, these words like geography...

Stress Changes in -IC Adjectives

Biography and photography are all nouns. We can change them to adjectives by changing the Y at the end to I-C, pronounced Ick. And when we do this, the word stress moves to a different place in the word. Here's John again. He studied geography as a young man. He visited some very interesting geographic locations. Did you hear the difference? When we say adjectives that end with IC, the stress falls on the penultimate syllable. That's the syllable just before the last one. So, it's...

geography but geographic. Geography, geographic. And we have photography, photographic. Yes, and there's other words like... Dramatic, to do with theatre and drama. Alphabetic, to do with the alphabet. And artistic, to describe things to do with art. Finn, are you artistic? Well, I like to think of myself as quite artistic, yes. And Catherine, what's the most interesting geographic location you've been to? It's a lovely place in Turkey called Öludeniz.

And we're talking about word stress. We've looked at the stress patterns of words that end in P-H-Y, like photography. And words ending with IC, like photographic. And now it's time for a quiz.

Word Stress Quiz and Tip

Choose the correct pronunciation for the words in these sentences. Catherine will tell you the answers. Ready? Number one. I like reading books about famous people. I love a good A. And it's B, biography. Well done if you got that right. Number 2. The police arrested him when they found... And the answer is C. photographic evidence. And that's the end of the quiz. And that almost brings us to the end of the programme. But before we go, here's today's top tip for learning vocabulary.

If you use an online dictionary, you can usually hear an audio recording of a word's pronunciation. Listen carefully to the word stress and try to copy it. Top tip, Finn. Thank you. There's more about this at bbclearningenglish.com. Join us again for more 6 Minute Vocabulary. Bye. Bye. At the BBC, we go further so you see clearer. Through frontline reporting, global stories and local insights, we bring you closer to the world's news as it happens. And it starts with a subscription to BBC.com.

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