PERFECT PRONUNCIATION | 5 Powerful Tips for the TH Sound | Learn English Fluently | Rachel’s English

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2019-02-19 ・ Rachel's English


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PERFECT PRONUNCIATION | 5 Powerful Tips for the TH Sound | Learn English Fluently | Rachel’s English

109,170 views ・ 2019-02-19

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The TH sound is one of the trickiest for my students to master,
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and in this video you’re going to get 5 powerful “aha tips” to turn on the light bulb so you can master this sound.
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After the tips we’ll do some comparisons and you’ll see me trying to teach my toddler this sound.
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I’m going over the tips I use when I’m working with a student.
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As you’re actually practicing the TH and getting it, this will  be what you’ll want to watch.
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These tips will help you finally get this really tough sound.
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You may have already seen my how-to video on the TH, a great video with illustrations and up-close,
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slow motion views of the mouth.
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I’ll link to that at the end of the video if you want to see it again.
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Tip 1:  TH is not a stop consonant.
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Voiced, unvoiced, it’s the same:  it’s a free flow of air.
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I’ve worked with many students who put pressure into their sound, which stops the air.
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Then it sounds like this:  th, th, th.
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A release.
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We don’t want a stop and release, we want a gentle, free flow of air.
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Th, th, th.
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Try that with me now.
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Th, th.
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So, no stop, no pressure.
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Tip 2, and this will help with the light free flow of air:
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It’s just the very tip of the tongue that comes through the teeth.
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I’ve seen lots of students really working on the TH, and they bring too much of their tongue out.
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That makes it harder to have a lighter sound.
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Here is an excerpt from a live class where I’m talking about this.
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I think it's possible that more of your tongue is coming out than it needs to.
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Think, it's not this, it's instead this, right, it's very subtle. Let me get my camera here,
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I'm gonna bring the camera to my mouth rather than vice versa.
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So, some people will do the T-H like this.
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That's way too much tongue, it should be this.
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That's not very much coming through, is it?
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The, the, the, that's not, thank you, the, the.
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We never want anything like that, it's so much the tip, the tip, the, the, the, the.
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Tip 3:  One idea that I’ve seen help students is change how you think of it:
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don’t think of it as the tongue tip coming through the teeth.
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Think of it as the very top of the tongue pressing up on the bottom of the top front teeth.
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So this part, pressing lightly up here, th, th, th.
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That helps the bottom of the jaw be less tight up against the teeth and allows for that free flow of air.
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So the tongue does come through the teeth, but just changing your idea about the point of contact
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can really help.
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Th, th, just a light press up on the bottom of the top front teeth.
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Watch a student making an adjustment:
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And also another thing is and I know you're doing it extra hard because we're working on it
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but we shouldn't be pressing too much air into it.
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There's not that much air in a T-H.
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Let me hear you just do that.
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Right, and even that might be a little too much air.
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So, you can think of taking some pressure out it's a little bit easier.
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And another thing can help with the T-H.
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Rather than thinking about the tongue coming between the teeth,
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think about the tongue-tip lightly touching the top teeth, the bottoms of them.
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So, you think of this being your point of contact rather than both. Just think about the top.
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Right, right, that sounds a little bit better. It sounds a little bit lighter to me.
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It sounds like there's little bit less pressure maybe.
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And for some people that can just be simplifying.
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Okay, I'm not thinking of it coming through the teeth
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but I'm just thinking of it lifting and it just, like, peaks out as it lifts
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and touches the bottom of the top front teeth.
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And that just little adjustment can sometimes really make the difference it it being more relaxed.
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Tip 4:  There is a voiced and an unvoiced version of this sound.
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Position is the same (sort of!  See tip 5!).
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This is true of a lot of sound pairs in English, P and B, S and Z,
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but we tend to think of those as two separate sounds.
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For both TH sounds, we call them the TH, but there are still two of them.
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So, TH, unvoiced when you just let air through, th-- or th-- th-- TH when you make a vocal sound, it's voiced,
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th-- th-- So the TH in ‘thin’ is a different sound than the TH in ‘this’.
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Th-- ‘thin’ it’s unvoiced, and th-- ‘this’ th-- it’s voiced.
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Tip 5:  there is a shortcut you can do for the voiced TH when it begins an unstressed word.
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This happens a lot,
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because the most common word in English, THE, begins with the voiced TH and is unstressed.
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For these cases, you don’t actually need to bring the tongue tip through the teeth.
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You can press it behind the teeth.
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Watch me talk about it in a lesson:
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And if it's a word like the, or that, or this, that's unstressed then it's even,
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it often doesn't even come through. It would be this, the, the and you can see, it's pressing there
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you can see it through the teeth.
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But it's not actually coming through.
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We do that with the word, the, all the time.
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It really helps seeing it up close like that, doesn’t it?
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That last one is a tip that really makes a big difference:  you don’t actually need to bring the tongue tip
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through the teeth because in those unstressed words, we want to make them so short,
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we just don’t want to take the time to bring the tip all the way through.
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Practice the word ‘the’ with me,
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and make sure your tongue is touching behind the teeth, not coming all the way through.
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The, the, the, the, the, the, the, the.
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Notice how quickly I’m making that:  the, the.
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The best, the only, the kitchen, the subway, the video, the other.
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the, the, the, the, the.
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Now let’s do some comparisons.
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If you don’t have this sound in your own language,
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there is a good chance you’re substituting a different sound for it.
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For the voiced TH, the most common mistake is to make a D sound instead.
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So ‘brother’ sounds like ‘bruder’, and ‘the’ sounds like ‘de’.
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Now, these might sound the same to you, but they sound different to native speakers.
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So if you know the difference in tongue position, you should still be able to make the sound correctly.
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The tongue tip is making light contact, you don't stop the air of course for the TH.
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For the D, tongue tip is at the roof of the mouth.
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And you do stop the air.
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Da- da-.
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And you know the shortcut for words like ‘the’ from tip 5: the tongue tip presses against the backs of teeth,
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but that's still not lifted, it's still not at the roof of the mouth, because that would be a D.
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A common mistake is to make the F instead of the unvoiced TH.
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Th-- instead of th--.
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My son Stoney does this. He’s three,
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and it’s the only sound he can’t get yet.
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He substitutes other sounds. For example, he’ll say ‘hing’ instead of ‘thing’,
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and he’ll say ‘marfa’ instead of ‘Martha’.
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He’ll say ‘free’ instead of ‘three’.
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When you’re mistakenly substituting the F for TH, it’s something you can see.
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Your bottom lip is doing the work, that’s the F.
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Ff-- ff-- free.
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You know that’s wrong for the unvoiced TH, the tongue tip has to come through the teeth.
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Th-- th-- three.
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Watch me try to have Stoney do this.
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Stoney and I are trying to learn the TH sound, and we're using the name Martha,
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and Stoney keeps making an F sound and saying Marfa, let me see.
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Marfa.
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Right, that's an F.
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Now watch me, honey.
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See my tongue?
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Can you try? Leave it out.
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>> Leave it out. >> Marfa!
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You want to look on there?
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Marfa.
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So you're going Marf--, you're using your lip, but you want to use your tongue.
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Try your tongue.
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Put your tongue through your teeth.
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No, almost.
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Okay, bring your tongue tip through your teeth.
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Can you do that?
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Marfa.
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No, it's not Marfa. Watch this, Stoney, do it with your tongue.
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Sticker, mommy.
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Did you see your sticker on the video?
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Yeah.
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One more time.
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Okay, we're gonna keep working on that because you're making an F instead of a TH.
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I never did get him to bring the tongue tip through the teeth.
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Every time he tried, it was just the bottom lip that did the work.
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And finally S and Z.  It’s really common to substitute these two sounds for the TH.
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S for the unvoiced TH, and Z for the voiced TH.
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So ‘think’ sounds like ‘sink’:  What do you ‘sink’?
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And ‘the’ sounds like ‘zee’:  ‘Zee only’.
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Here I’m working with a student who has a hard time making two definite and different sounds, S and TH.
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I talk about how to work on creating two distinct, clear, accurate sounds.
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It does take time, you’re changing muscle memory and habit, but it’s worth it.
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After you put in that work and that time, you have what you wanted.
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Okay, so, let me hear you say, think.
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Think.
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Good. Let me hear you say, sink.
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Sink.
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Okay, now I'm saying it with an S, sink.
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Sink.
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Okay, that sounds like a T-H to me.
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So, let's get back to the S sound being really focused right here.
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Yes, sink.
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Sink.
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Right.
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Okay, so, that's the S.
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Now, let's switch back to the TH, tongue lightly touching the bottom of the top front teeth, think.
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Think.
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Right. And now, back to an S, teeth together, really focused sound, sink.
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Sink.
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Right.
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Good, okay, when this class goes into the Academy,
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which it usually takes one to two weeks, come back and watch this part.
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We're moving really slowly, really intentionally,
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thinking about the sound first, thinking about the position and then saying it.
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And now they're becoming more clear. TH is becoming much more TH, S becoming much more S.
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And so, I think you're gonna have to work that slowly here for a while.
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And what I would do, is I would do some where you're doing a minimal pair like this, think, sink,
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and really think about the position before you make it. But then I would also take some days
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where you just go work on S.
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And that entire time, you're thinking about a very narrow, focused S sound.
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And then days where you're just working on TH.
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And there you're thinking about light, no pressure in the sound
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and the bottom of the top front teeth being your contact.
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So, I think that you know, you've said you've done a lot of work but to me the two sounds weren't distinct.
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And so, you may have been really solidifying something that was not clear.
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And so, now we need to stop practicing over and over, and just practice on the clarity
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which is very slow like you've seen.
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Stopping, thinking of a position, making it.
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But then it was really cleaning up the sounds and they were really starting to sound more accurate, more clear.
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So, spend your time being very intentional.
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And then you can say, okay, now I'm taking the S, I'm feeling more confident in the S.
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And you can do more of the listen and repeat, where you're being less intentional
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and you're just going on what you hear.
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But I think for now, because it's a strong habit, of sort of a TH-S mix.
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Because that's a habit, it's important to really stop, think before you make the sound.
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And that's very tedious but that phase won't last too long if you really do it.
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If you really dedicate your time to that, it will start to become a habit,
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the sounds will start to be more clear for you.
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Now you heard me talking about practicing in the Academy.
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That’s my online school where I’ve developed all kinds of materials to help my students train,
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change their muscle memory, develop the right sounds, rhythm, and intonation of American English.
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That’s also where I teach these live classes once a month.
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It is the best way to improve your listening comprehension and pronunciation of American English.
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I’ll put a link here and also in the video description, so that you can join if you'd like.
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I have students from all over the world, come join me in the Academy.
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I hope this video has helped!  Now go work on the TH sounds.
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And please use the Comments to tell me about why this video was helpful.
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Which of these Tips do you think is the most important and why?
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What specific teaching will you be putting into action?
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And here’s the lesson I told you about at the beginning of this video,
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the how-to video on these sounds.
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Be sure to check it out if you haven’t seen it before.
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That’s it, and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.
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