00:24I'm Arianna
00:26and I'm here in London
00:28outside the Priory Church
00:30of St Bartholomew the Great
00:32This church has been
00:34in continuous use
00:36since year 1143
00:39and it is now
00:41an active Anglican church
00:43Have you been able to guess
00:45what sound we're going to be learning
00:47today?
00:49Yes, it's the N sound
01:08So, in order to pronounce this sound
01:11what you need to do
01:13is part your mouth a bit
01:15and bring your tongue to the roof of your mouth
01:18and then vocalise
01:19like so
01:20N
01:21N
01:23N
01:25N
01:27N
01:28N
01:30Really good work
01:38Okay, so why don't we try
01:40and pronounce some words together
01:42that have the N sound within them
01:45This is the church
01:46of St Bartholomew the Great
01:49and as you can see
01:51over there
01:51there's a sculpture
01:52of Bartholomew the Great
01:54in front of it
01:55So, repeat after me
01:57Saint
01:59Saint
02:02Saint
02:04Saint
02:04Saint
02:06Now, as you can see
02:07I'm sitting on a bench
02:11Bench
02:14Bench
02:16Bench
02:17Bench
02:18Now, if you take a look
02:19at the church back there
02:21you'll be able to see
02:22its beautiful windows
02:25Window
02:28Window
02:31Window
02:31Window
02:33Window
02:34And what you can usually find
02:36in most churches
02:37are graveyards
02:39where there's lots of gravestones
02:42and there's a few in here as well
02:44that's a gravestone
02:48Gravestone
02:51Gravestone
02:53Gravestone
02:54Gravestone
02:54Gravestone
02:54Gravestone
02:56Really good work
02:58Really good work
03:03OK, so now it's time for the fun part
03:06We're going to do our tongue twister
03:07So, let's start off nice and slowly
03:11Repeat after me
03:13Nine nice nurses work till noon
03:20Nine nice nurses worked till noon
03:24Nine nice nurses worked till noon
03:36Nine nice nurses work till noon
03:39Nine nice nurses work till noon
03:42Nine nice nurses work till noon
03:45Did you get that?
03:46Well done, really good work
03:55now the n sound is very very important in the english language and we use it for lots of
04:03different phrases one example would be when you'd like to find out information about something
04:10you might ask somebody can you tell me when the church of saint bartholomew was built
04:18repeat after me can you tell me can you tell me can you tell me can you tell me can
04:29you tell me
04:31the next phrase is do you know and you might use this also when you want to get some information
04:40about something from somebody for example do you know whose gravestone this is do you know
04:49do you know do you know another polite phrase you might want to use is I wonder if and you
05:02might
05:02use this when you'd like to get information from somebody in a polite way so you might say I wonder
05:10if you'd be able to tell me where the nearest station is I wonder if I wonder if I wonder
05:20if
05:22okay so unfortunately that's it for today's program we've been here in london outside the priory church
05:31of saint bartholomew the great I look forward to seeing you next time bye
05:42bye