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[Mastering English Fluency Through the Song 'Popular' from Wicked]-[444. Practice English with ‘Popular’ from Wicked | Shadowing practice]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2024-12-10

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Mastering English Fluency Through Musical Performance

In this episode of the Influency Podcast, host Hadar explores the nuances of English pronunciation, rhythm, and connected speech by analyzing the song "Popular" from the hit movie Wicked. By examining the performance of Ariana Grande, listeners are encouraged to improve their speaking clarity and confidence through the lens of musical theater.

The Art of Connected Speech and Rhythm

Hadar emphasizes that the "music of a song reflects the lyrics" and is never disconnected. To sound more natural, she highlights the importance of connected speech, where words flow into one another. For example, in the phrase "how to fix your hair," reducing the words "how to" is essential to maintaining the song's rhythm. She notes that native speakers perform similar reductions in everyday conversation, such as in the phrase "how to pronounce."

Another key aspect is the flap T, which occurs when a T or D sound sits between two vowels. Hadar points to the phrase "little ways" and "good at" as prime examples. When singing or speaking, these sounds should not be over-enunciated; instead, they should be soft and connected, as in "good at sports," where the D transforms into a flap.

Vocabulary and Contextual Nuance

The podcast breaks down specific vocabulary that adds depth to the song's narrative:

  • Ploys: Defined as "clever and planned ways to do something usually to get what you want." Hadar points out the importance of stressing these key words, "I'll teach you the proper ploys."
  • Cohorts: A group of people one spends time with. The pronunciation requires focusing on the two long "O" sounds.
  • Frank: Meaning "honest, indirect." Hadar highlights the pronunciation challenge when connecting "frank analysis," noting how the "K" sound blends into the following vowel.
  • Dreary: Described as "boring, sad, not interesting." This word serves as a useful tool for practicing "W" and "R" sounds in the line "Instead of dreary who you were."

Linguistic Playfulness

Hadar highlights how the song uses creative wordplay for comedic and rhythmic effect. A standout example is the phrase "personality dialysis." She explains that "dialysis" is a medical procedure, and the song uses it metaphorically to suggest "fixing" one's personality. Similarly, she discusses how the lyrics manipulate word endings to create rhymes, such as breaking "palacis" (a made-up term) to rhyme with "dialysis," demonstrating how context and rhythm often dictate pronunciation in music.

Practical Strategies for Learners

Throughout the episode, the key takeaway is to embrace the flow of the language. Hadar advises listeners not to pause or get stuck when practicing: "Don't pause the video, don't start, just move on." By singing along and focusing on the rhythm—specifically identifying which words are stressed and which are reduced—learners can tap into their inner performer to achieve greater freedom and clarity in their English journey.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll teach you the proper ploys.
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Everything that really counts.
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I'll help you be popular.
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You'll hang with the right cohorts.
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You'll be good at sports.
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📝Key Phrases

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proper ploys
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little ways to
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everything that really counts
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hang with
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good at
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📖 Transcript

Popular, you're gonna be popular.
Hey everyone, today we are going to shadow and practice and learn the vocabulary of the song Popular from the movie Wicked.
You're listening to the Influency Podcast.
I'm Hadar, your host, a pronunciation expert, fluency coach, and a proud non -native speaker.
With over 16 years of experience teaching, I am here to share with you all my secrets on how to show up in English clearly, with confidence and freedom.
On this podcast, I'll provide step -by -step strategies, lessons, stories and practical tips to keep you inspired and motivated on your English journey.

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