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Video Text: In this American English pronunciation video, you're going to learn a little bit about one of America's 50 States. Can you guess which state this is? A rocky coast, and very cold Atla ntic water! Also, beautiful pines. This is Mai ne. Maine is at the very top of the east coas t of the United States. Its pronunciation is quite straight forward. The M consonant, the AY as in SAY diphthong, do drop your jaw for the first sound of that diphthong ... and a final N, Maine. Some of my students who are Spanish, Portuguese, and Mandarin speakers, among others, have difficulty with an ending N. The tongue should be relaxed and flat, very forward, with the tip lifted so the the front part is at the roof of the mouth. Maine, Maine. I spent six days this summer at Acadia National P ark on Mount Desert Island, just off the coast. While camping in Acadia, we enjoyed exploring the coast and some beautiful hikes. >> So foggy! >> Looks like someone left their lobster cage. Makes me want to have lobster f or dinner. Did you notice? Both 'lobster' and 'f oggy' are spelled with the let ter O, and they're making the AH as in FATHER sound. L ook at how much my jaw drops for those sounds. Foggy, lobster. Another word with the O that has the AH as in FATHER vowel, rock. And, dog. >> That was not planned. I don't even know whose dog that is. Another word where the letter O spells the AH as in FATHER vowel is 'moss'. And I'm noticing, moss is all over the place here on the coast of Maine, I guess because it's so damp. But this is an example of moss. I'm spending most of my time here on the coast of Maine. The capital of Maine is Augus ta, and that's inland. Let's take a second to look at the word 'inland'. It looks like it should be in-land. But actually, there's a schwa in that second syllable. It's unstress ed, and in this particular case, we do reduce t he vowel. Inland, inland. This is j ust like island, island, where again, we have a schwa in that second, unstressed sy llable. Also notice, the S is silent in that wor d. Island, inland. Now, let' s take a look at the pronunciation of 'Augusta'. Augusta. This is a three-syll able word with s tress on the middle syllable. da-DA-da. The firs t syllable, unstressed, can be either the AW as in LAW vowel, or the schwa. The second, stressed syllable, begins with the G consonant, has the UH as in BUTTER vowel, Augu-, and the ST consonant cluster f ollowed by the s chwa, -sta, -sta. Augusta, Augusta. You can't come to Maine without trying its seafood, like this New England Clam Chowder. >> Very good. Or this lobster roll, where lobster meat is mixed in with other ingredients to make a salad and served on a roll. Maine is also known for its blueberries, so don't miss blueberry pie if you visit.

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