How to Pronounce DG /ʤ/ and Z Consonant Sounds | Learn English Pronunciation Course

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We are going to focus on two consonant sounds.
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The sound /ʤ/ and the sound /z/.
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Okay.
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They are very different in English even though they may sound similar.
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But I want you to be able to pronounce them differently and correctly.
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So let's take two example words.
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The first example word is ‘jag’.
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Can you hear this ‘dg’ sound?
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‘jag’
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The other word is ‘zag’.
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Can you hear the /z/ sound?
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‘zag’
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So ‘jag’ and ‘zag’.
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I know they sound similar but they are different.
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We are going to practice together, and by the end of this video, I promise you will pronounce them correctly.
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So let's get started.
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Before we learn about the consonant sounds /ʤ/ and /z/ in English,
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you should know about the I.P.A. spelling, guys.
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It's very useful.
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Also you can watch me and how I move my mouth.
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And of course always try to repeat after me in this video.
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You can make those sounds, guys.
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Let's do it together.
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First, let's learn how to make the /ʤ/ sound in English.
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So this is a voiced sound.
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You're going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat.
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What you do is, you place your tongue up there,
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it doesn't move,
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but your mouth is going to come out
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and you're going to produce a sound using your throat.
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You have to feel that vibration, okay so
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/ʤ/
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So please repeat after me.
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/ʤ/
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Let's practice with the word ‘jag’.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘jag’
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Good.
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Let's now move on to the /z/ sound.
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It is voiced as well.
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You're going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat.
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You put your tongue against your bottom teeth.
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Your teeth should practically touch each other.
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And you're going to produce that vibration using your voice, okay so...
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/z/
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So, please repeat after me.
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/z/
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Let's use the word ‘zag’.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘zag’
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Good.
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Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
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These words that sound almost the same
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but not exactly.
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And they're extremely good if you really want to focus on the difference between the two sounds.
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First, let's focus on the sounds.
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Watch how I move my mouth and repeat after me.
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First…
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/ʤ/
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And now the /z/ sound. Repeat after me.
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/z/
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Let's now do both.
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Please repeat after me.
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/ʤ/
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/z/
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/ʤ/
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/z/
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/ʤ/
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/z/
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Let’s now use our words.
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Please repeat after me, guys.
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‘jag’
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‘zag’
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‘jag’
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‘zag’
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‘jag’
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‘zag’
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Great.
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Let's now go through minimal pairs together.
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Please watch how I move my mouth and repeat after me.
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Let's get started.
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barge
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bars
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binge
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bin
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budge
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buzz
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cage
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Ks
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change
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chains
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charge
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chars
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forge
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fours
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fridge
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frizz
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fudge
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fuzz
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gauge
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gaze
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gorge
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gauze
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grange
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grains
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jest
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zest
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Jew
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zoo
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jig
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zig
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page
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pays
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purge
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purrs
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rage
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raise
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siege
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seize
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singe
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sins
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stage
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stays
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strange
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strains
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tinge
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tins
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wage
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ways
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Good job, guys.
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Let's now practice with a few sentences containing these consonant sounds.
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Our first sentence is:
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‘The actor stays on stage.’
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Please repeat after me.
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‘The actor stays on stage.’
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The second sentence:
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‘A strange virus strain made her sick.’
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Please repeat after.
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‘A strange virus strain made her sick.’
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And finally: ‘There are ways to increase your wage.’
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Please repeat after me.
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‘There are ways to increase your wage.’
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Very good.
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Moving on.
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Let's now move on to listening practice.
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I'm now going to show you two words.
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I will say one of the two words,
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and I want you to listen very carefully and to tell me if this word is,
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‘a)’ or ‘b)’
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Let's get started.
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Let's start, guys.
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So which word do I say?
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‘a’ or ‘b’?
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Listen to me.
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‘tins’
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One more time.
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‘tins’
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Was this word ‘a’ or word ‘b’?
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Word ‘b’ of course, ‘tins’.
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Word ‘a’ is tinge.
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What about now?
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‘zest’ ‘zest’
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It's ‘b’, ‘zest’
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‘a’ is ‘jest’. Listen to me, guys.
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‘rage’ ‘rage’
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‘a’ or ‘b’?
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It's ‘a’, ‘rage’.
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‘b’ is ‘raise’.
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‘singe’ ‘singe’
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It's ‘a’, ‘singe’.
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‘b’ is ‘sins’.
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Which one do I say now?
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‘bars’ ‘bars’
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‘b’ Very good. ‘bars’
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‘a’ is ‘barge’.
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Now listen.
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‘ways’ ‘ways’
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It's ‘b’, ‘ways’.
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‘a’ is wage.
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‘charge’ ‘charge’
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It's ‘a’, students, ‘charge’.
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‘b’ would be ‘chars’.
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‘zoo’
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It's ‘b’ obviously, ‘zoo’.
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'a' is 'Jew'.
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‘stage’
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is word ‘a’, ‘stage’.
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Word ‘b’ is ‘stays’.
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And final.
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‘strange’ ‘strange’
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It's word ‘a’ guys, ‘strange’.
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‘b’ is ‘strains’.
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Excellent job, students.
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You now have a better understanding of these two different consonant sounds.
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The/ʤ/ sound and /z/ sound in English.
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Keep practicing.
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It takes a lot of speaking and listening practice to master these sounds.
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You can do it.
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Just practice, train your ear as well, to hear the different sounds in English.
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And obviously watch my other pronunciation videos.
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I promise you they will help you improve your skills.
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See you next time.
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