As a native speaker of American English, I would like to remind you that there's actually nothing wrong with pronouncing "interesting" as a 4-syllable word. It is listed in the Merriam-Webster dictionary and commonly heard in certain parts of the US.
Diamond and different too. There’s absolutely no problem at all to pronounce the ’a’ and ‘e’ in the middle. The Merriam Webster dictionary also has both pronunciations.
@@briguy3883I agree it helps. The problem is he claims (in Chinese) that it's "wrong" to pronounce certain words without the schwa elision, which can be misleading to English learners. It'd be better to simply present the elision as an alternative commonly heard in native speech.
@@StevenRayW But the schwa is a weak vowel sound to begin with because it's not well defined phonetically. Int-e-resting Int-i-resting Int-a-resting Int-o-resting Int-u-resting