English Sounds - G [g] and K [k] Consonants - How to make the G [g] and K [k] Consonants

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to learn how to pronounce the
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G and K consonant sounds.
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These two sounds are paired together because take the same mouth position.
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Kk-- is unvoiced, meaning only air passes through the mouth
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and Gg-- is voiced, meaning you make a sound with the vocal cords. Gg--
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These consonants are Stop Consonants which
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means there are two parts to each sound.
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First, a stop in the airflow and second, a release.
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We stop the flow of air here, closing out vocal cords
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while the back part of the tongue reaches up to touch the soft palate.
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I'm going to slow down the K sound in the word 'back'.
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See if you can hear the stop of air before the release.
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Back-- back.
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Here, you can see the tongue position.
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The back of the tongue reaches up to touch the soft palate which is closed.
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The tip of the tongue can remain forward, lightly touching the back of the bottom front teeth.
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The jaw drops a little bit and the lips are open.
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Kk-- Gg-- The lip position doesn't matter for these sounds.
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So the lips might start forming the next sound like in the word 'great'.
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Here, the lips can start taking the position for the R, as we make the G. Gg-- gg-- great.
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Let's look at these sounds up close and in slow motion.
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The jaw drops and the back of the tongue lifts to touch the soft palate,
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then the tongue releases.
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Sometimes, to make a sentence smoother, the words more linked together,
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native speakers will skip the release of a Stop Consonant
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when the next word begins with a consonant.
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For example, the phrase 'back to work'.
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Back to-- back to-- I'm not saying back to-- kk--
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with the full release of the K.
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I'm holding the air for a fraction of a second
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with my throat making that stop, then I go right into the release of the T consonant.
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Back to-- back to-- back to work.
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Without the release of the K in 'back', the two words flow together more easily,
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making it smoother.
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Notice I do make a light release of the K in the word 'work'.
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Can you hear it?
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Back to work.
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Let's look at some words up close and in slow motion.
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The word 'keep'.
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Because the tongue lifts at the back, and does not require much jaw drop,
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it's hard to see this sound in this word.
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The word 'green'.
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The lips round for the G because they need to round for the next sound, R.
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The lip position doesn't change the G sound.
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It's a little easier to see the back of the tongue move when it's at the end of the word
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like this word 'egg'.
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The tongue lifts in the back then releases.
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The G and K consonants.
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Keep.
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Green.
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Egg.
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Example words.
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Repeat with me.
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Go.
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Gg-- go.
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Again.
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Gg-- again.
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Big.
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Gg-- big.
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Cry.
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Kk-- cry.
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Key.
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Kk-- key.
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Black.
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Kk-- black.
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