19 Pronunciation Lessons for Beginners Learn How to Pronounce English Consonant Sounds

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The first step is to know how to make these /b/ and /p/ sounds in English.
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So you can pronounce them correctly
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And you know the difference between the two sounds.
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And I'm going to teach you that.
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Also guys, if you're serious about pronunciation, it's very important to know about the IPA spelling.
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You can also watch 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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I'm sure you can master these sounds.
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So let's do this.
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Okay, guys.
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Let's now practice producing the sound /b/ in English.
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So what you're going to do, the first thing is, that this /b/ sound is voiced.
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Which means that you're going to use your voice.
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So when you produce the sound,
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you are going to feel a vibration in your throat.
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And what you're going to do...
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is basically push out the air with your lips.
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They should touch each other so
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/b/
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Okay, please repeat the sound after me.
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/b/
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Let's now practice with the word ‘bin’.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘bin’
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‘bin’
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‘bin’
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Good.
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And now let's practice producing the sound /p/ in English.
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So /p/
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is basically going to be the exact same thing as the /b/ sound,
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but it's unvoiced
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which means that you are not going to use your voice.
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No vibration in the throat.
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You're just going to push out the air with your lips.
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No sound.
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So /p/
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Can you repeat after me?
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/p/
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Let's now practice with the word /pin/.
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Repeat after me.
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'pin'
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Good job.
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Ok students, let's now practice with minimal pairs.
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Words that sound very similar but the actual sounds are different.
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They are very useful to help you hear the difference between the two sounds.
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So first let's practice just the sounds.
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Okay and I want you to repeat after me.
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First the /b/ sound.
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/b/
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And now the /p/ sound.
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Remember unvoiced.
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Okay watch my mouth.
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Repeat after me.
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/p/
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Good.
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Let's now practice both.
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Please repeat after me.
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/b/
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/p/
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/b/
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/p/
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/b/
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/p/
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Good.
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And let's now take our words.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘bin’
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‘pin’
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‘bin’
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‘pin’
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‘bin’
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‘pin’
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Excellent, guys. Moving on.
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Let's practice producing the /n/ consonant sound in English.
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So, what you're going to do is,
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there's going to be air coming through your nose,
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and you're going to block the air in your mouth
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with the tip of your tongue.
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So the tip of your tongue should be up there.
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Okay watch me.
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/n/
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Okay, I want you to repeat after me.
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/n/
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Let's now use the word ‘pin’.
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Please repeat after me.
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pin
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pin
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pin
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Good.
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Let's now learn how to produce the /ŋ/ sound in English.
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So what you're going to do …
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there's still air coming through your nose
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and you're also going to block the air in your mouth.
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But this time not with the tip of your tongue, but with the back of your tongue.
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So this time, it's the back of your tongue that's going to be up there.
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Okay, watch me.
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/ŋ/
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Okay, please repeat after me.
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/ŋ/
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Let's use the word ‘ping’.
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Please repeat after me.
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ping
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ping
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ping
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Good guys.
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Moving on.
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Okay we're now going to practice with minimal pairs
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- words that sound very similar but the sounds are actually different.
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They are very useful for you to hear the difference between the two sounds.
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First, let's focus on the sounds themselves.
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Please repeat after me.
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First, the /n/ sound.
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/n/
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And now the /ŋ/ sound.
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/ŋ/
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Let's now do both.
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Please repeat after me.
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/n/
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/ŋ/
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/n/
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/ŋ/
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/n/
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/ŋ/
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And now, let's practice with our words.
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Please repeat after me.
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pin
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ping
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pin
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ping
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pin
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ping
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Very good, guys.
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First let's learn how to make this ‘t’ /t/ sound. The ‘t’ /t/ sound in English.
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It's unvoiced.
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So you are not going to use your voice.
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You are not going to feel vibration in your throat.
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You're just going to push out some air.
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And for this, your tongue is going to be forward against your top teeth.
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And then you're going to push out some air.
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And your tongue is going to go down.
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Okay.
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/t/
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Please try and do it. Repeat after me.
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/t/
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Let's practice with the word ‘tip’.
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Please repeat after me.
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tip
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tip
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tip
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Good.
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Let's now focus on the ‘ch’ /tʃ/ sound in English.
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It's slightly different.
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It's also unvoiced.
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So no vibration in your throat, ok.
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But this time your tongue is going to be up there.
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It's not going to move
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and you're going to release a lot of air.
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So /tʃ/.
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Please repeat after me.
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/tʃ/
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Let's practice with the word ‘chip’.
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Please repeat after me.
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chip
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chip
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chip
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Good.
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Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
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Words that sound practically the same, but the sounds are actually different.
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Very useful for you to hear the difference between the two sounds.
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First, let's focus on the sounds themselves.
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Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
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First, the ‘t’ /t/ sound.
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/t/
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Then the ‘ch’ /tʃ/ sound.
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Repeat after me.
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/tʃ/
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Let's do both.
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Please repeat after me.
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/t/
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/tʃ/
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/t/
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/tʃ/
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/t/
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/tʃ/
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And finally, let's practice with our words.
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Please repeat after me.
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tip
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chip
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tip
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chip
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tip
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chip
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Good job, guys. Moving on.
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First, let's produce the /f/sound in English.
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What you're going to do is -
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you're not going to use your voice.
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It's a voiceless sound so no vibration in your throat.
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You are going to place your teeth against your bottom lip
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and you're going to push out some air through your teeth and your bottom lip.
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/f/
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Okay, please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
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/f/
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Let's practice with the word ‘fan’.
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Repeat after me.
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fan
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fan
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fan
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Good.
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As for the/v/sound,
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it's exactly the same as the/f/ sound.
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But this time, you are going to use your voice.
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It's a voiced sound so you are going to feel some vibration.
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Okay
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So /v/.
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Can you please repeat after me.
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/v/
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Let's practice with the word ‘van’.
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Please repeat after me.
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van
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van
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van
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Good.
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Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
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Words that sound very very much alike but the sounds are actually different.
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They are very useful if you really want to hear the difference between the two sounds.
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First, let's practice producing the sounds themselves.
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Please repeat after me.
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First, the/f/ sound.
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/f/
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Now the/v/ sound.
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Repeat after me.
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/v/
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Let's now do both.
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Repeat after me, guys.
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/f/
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/v/
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/f/
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/v/
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/f/
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/v/
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Let's now take our words.
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Repeat after me.
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fan
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van
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fan
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van
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fan
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van
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Good, guys.
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First, guys, let's practice producing the sound /l/ in English.
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So it's a voiced sound.
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So again you're going to use your voice.
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You're going to feel this vibration in your throat.
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And your tongue is going to be forward.
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okay. It's going to touch your upper teeth.
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So it's /l/.
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Okay? Can you repeat after me?
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/l/
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/l/
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/l/
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Let's now practice with the word ‘light’.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘light’
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‘light’
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‘light’
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And now let's practice producing the /r/ sound.
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It's slightly different.
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It's also voiced.
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So you're going to feel that vibration.
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But your tongue is not going to be forward touching your upper teeth.
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This time it's going to be curved.
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So it's going to go up there.
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Okay.
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/r/
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Can you please repeat after me?
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/r/
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/r/
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/r/
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Let's practice with the word ‘right’.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘right’
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‘right’
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‘right’
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Good.
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Okay, students let's now practice with minimal pairs -
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words that sound practically the same but the sounds are actually different.
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These words are very useful if you really want to hear the difference between the two sounds.
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First, let's focus again on the sounds themselves.
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And I want you to repeat after me.
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First, the /l/ sound.
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/l/
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/l/
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/l/
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And now the /r/ sound.
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Please repeat after me.
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/r/
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/r/
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/r/
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Let's now do both.
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Please repeat after me.
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/l/
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/r/
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/l/
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/r/
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/l/
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/r/
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Let's now practice with our words.
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Please repeat after me.
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‘light’
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‘right’
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‘light’
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‘right’
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‘light’
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‘right’
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Good job, guys. Moving on.
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First, let's practice making the English consonant /b/ sound in English.
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So listen to me very carefully.
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What you're going to do - to produce the sound -
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is first you have to know it's a voiced sound.
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Which means that when you produce the sound,
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you have to feel some vibration in your throat.
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And what you're going to do is basically push out the air with both your lips.
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Like I said /b/
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Watch my mouth.
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/b/
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20:08
Now, let's repeat. Repeat after me.
325
1208658
3018
20:11
/b/
326
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20:14
/b/
327
1214772
2946
20:17
/b/
328
1217718
2638
20:20
Let's now practice with the word ‘ban’.
329
1220356
3412
20:23
Please repeat after me.
330
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2198
20:25
‘ban’
331
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20:29
‘ban’
332
1229527
3166
20:32
‘ban’
333
1232693
3077
20:35
Good.
334
1235770
1397
20:37
And now let's practice the /v/ sound in English.
335
1237167
4412
20:41
So this is a little bit different.
336
1241579
2655
20:44
It is also voiced, so you are also going to have that vibration in your throat.
337
1244234
5904
20:50
But this time, your lips are not going to touch each other.
338
1250138
4823
20:54
And your top teeth are going to be against your bottom lip.
339
1254961
6022
21:00
/v/
340
1260983
1537
21:02
Can you see this?
341
1262520
2057
21:04
/v/
342
1264577
1519
21:06
Let's practice. Repeat after me.
343
1266096
3468
21:09
/v/
344
1269564
3322
21:12
/v/
345
1272886
3517
21:16
/v/
346
1276403
2770
21:19
Let's take the word ‘van’.
347
1279173
2582
21:21
Please repeat after me.
348
1281755
2231
21:23
‘van’
349
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3253
21:27
‘van’
350
1287240
3967
21:31
‘van’
351
1291207
3341
21:34
Good job.
352
1294548
1186
21:35
Okay, guys.
353
1295734
862
21:36
We're now going to practice with minimal pairs.
354
1296596
3445
21:40
Words that sound very similar but the actual sounds are different.
355
1300041
5617
21:45
And they are very useful to help us hear the difference between the two sounds.
356
1305658
5613
21:51
First, let's focus on the sounds themselves.
357
1311271
3829
21:55
And I want you to repeat after me.
358
1315100
2459
21:57
First, the /b/ sound.
359
1317559
2521
22:00
/b/
360
1320080
3057
22:03
/b/
361
1323137
2946
22:06
/b/
362
1326083
3429
22:09
And now to /v/ sound.
363
1329512
1509
22:11
Repeat after me.
364
1331021
1821
22:12
/v/
365
1332842
2462
22:15
/v/
366
1335304
2901
22:18
/v/
367
1338205
4020
22:22
Let's now do both.
368
1342225
1451
22:23
Please repeat after me.
369
1343676
2418
22:26
/b/
370
1346094
2242
22:28
/v/
371
1348336
2990
22:31
/b/
372
1351326
1934
22:33
/v/
373
1353260
2594
22:35
/b/
374
1355854
2066
22:37
/v/
375
1357921
3097
22:41
Good.
376
1361018
1055
22:42
And now let's take our words:
377
1362073
3092
22:45
‘ban’ for the /b/ sound
378
1365165
2286
22:47
and ‘van’ for the /v/ sound.
379
1367451
2488
22:49
Please repeat after me.
380
1369939
2466
22:52
‘ban’
381
1372405
3348
22:55
‘van’
382
1375753
3341
22:59
‘ban’
383
1379095
2990
23:02
‘van’
384
1382085
2945
23:05
‘ban’
385
1385030
2858
23:07
‘van’
386
1387888
3604
23:11
Excellent, guys. Moving on.
387
1391492
2274
23:23
Let's practice making the /s/ sound in English.
388
1403398
4819
23:28
So it's unvoiced.
389
1408217
2475
23:30
No vibration in your throat.
390
1410692
1805
23:32
You don't use your voice.
391
1412497
1343
23:33
You're simply going to release some air.
392
1413840
3689
23:37
Your mouth should not move.
393
1417529
3095
23:40
Your tongue is going to go against your bottom teeth, okay.
394
1420624
5607
23:46
And your teeth are actually going to touch each other.
395
1426231
3737
23:49
And you're going to release some air.
396
1429968
1871
23:51
So.. /s/
397
1431839
3053
23:54
Please repeat after me.
398
1434892
1999
23:56
Watch my mouth.
399
1436891
1893
23:58
/s/
400
1438784
3507
24:02
/s/
401
1442291
3825
24:06
/s/
402
1446116
3605
24:09
Let's practice with the word ‘see’.
403
1449721
4397
24:14
‘see’
404
1454118
3868
24:17
‘see’
405
1457986
3913
24:21
‘see’
406
1461899
3165
24:25
Good.
407
1465064
1363
24:26
Let's now practice making the /ʃ/ sound in English.
408
1466427
4900
24:31
It's also unvoiced.
409
1471327
2894
24:34
And this time, your mouth is going to be rounded.
410
1474221
3612
24:37
And it's going to come out.
411
1477833
1666
24:39
/ʃ/
412
1479499
1357
24:40
Your tongue is going to be down, okay.
413
1480856
2197
24:43
And your teeth are definitely not going to touch each other, okay.
414
1483053
4175
24:47
And you're going to release some air.
415
1487228
2814
24:50
/ʃ/
416
1490042
1283
24:51
Please repeat after me.
417
1491325
2760
24:54
/ʃ/
418
1494085
3649
24:57
/ʃ/
419
1497734
4001
25:01
/ʃ/
420
1501735
3341
25:05
Let's practice with the word ‘she’.
421
1505077
4438
25:09
Please repeat after me.
422
1509515
2458
25:11
‘she’
423
1511973
3605
25:15
‘she’
424
1515578
3471
25:19
‘she’
425
1519049
3341
25:22
Good.
426
1522390
844
25:23
Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
427
1523234
2828
25:26
These words that sound very very much alike but the sounds are actually different.
428
1526062
7253
25:33
They are very useful if you really want to hear the difference between the two sounds.
429
1533315
5544
25:38
First, the sounds themselves.
430
1538859
2733
25:41
And I want you to watch my mouth, how it moves, and to repeat after me.
431
1541592
5460
25:47
First the /s/ sound.
432
1547052
3117
25:50
/s/
433
1550169
2814
25:52
/s/
434
1552983
3341
25:56
/s/
435
1556324
3561
25:59
Then the /ʃ/ sound.
436
1559886
2872
26:02
Please repeat after me.
437
1562758
1925
26:04
/ʃ/
438
1564683
3145
26:07
/ʃ/
439
1567828
3913
26:11
/ʃ/
440
1571741
2920
26:14
Let's now do both.
441
1574661
1715
26:16
Repeat after me.
442
1576376
2418
26:18
/s/
443
1578794
2638
26:21
/ʃ/
444
1581432
3165
26:24
/s/
445
1584597
2770
26:27
/ʃ/
446
1587367
2770
26:30
/s/
447
1590137
2834
26:32
/ʃ/
448
1592971
3165
26:36
And let's now practice with our two words.
449
1596136
3756
26:39
Please repeat after me.
450
1599892
2812
26:42
‘see’
451
1602704
3297
26:46
‘she’
452
1606002
3693
26:49
‘see’
453
1609695
2902
26:52
‘she’
454
1612597
3075
26:55
‘see’
455
1615672
3077
26:58
‘she’
456
1618749
3034
27:01
Very good, guys.
457
1621783
2442
27:13
Let's first learn how to produce the ‘th’ /ð/ sound in English.
458
1633290
5788
27:19
But this ‘th’ is voiced.
459
1639078
3503
27:22
So you are going to use your voice You're going to use…
460
1642581
3029
27:25
um… you're going to feel a vibration in your throat, okay.
461
1645610
4601
27:30
And what you're going to do is you're going to put your tongue between your teeth
462
1650211
6127
27:36
and you're not going to push out some air.
463
1656338
2663
27:39
What you're going to do, is you're going to create a vibration with your tongue.
464
1659001
6346
27:45
So your tongue has to vibrate, /ð/.
465
1665347
3972
27:49
Okay.
466
1669319
1496
27:50
Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
467
1670815
4916
27:55
/ð/
468
1675731
4269
28:00
/ð/
469
1680000
4681
28:04
/ð/
470
1684681
4265
28:08
Let's practice with the word ‘then’.
471
1688946
4042
28:12
Please repeat after me.
472
1692988
3003
28:15
‘then’
473
1695991
3625
28:19
‘then’
474
1699616
3517
28:23
‘then’
475
1703133
3869
28:27
Good.
476
1707002
1099
28:28
Let's now move on to the /z/ sound.
477
1708101
3534
28:31
So this is voiced.
478
1711635
1391
28:33
You are going to use your voice and feel a vibration in your throat.
479
1713026
4756
28:37
You're going to put your tongue against your bottom teeth
480
1717782
4788
28:42
and you're going to make it vibrate.
481
1722570
2229
28:44
Use your tongue.
482
1724799
1338
28:46
Just make a sound
483
1726137
1775
28:47
so, /z/.
484
1727912
1993
28:49
Okay.
485
1729905
1143
28:51
Please repeat after me.
486
1731048
2506
28:53
/z/
487
1733554
3517
28:57
/z/
488
1737072
3649
29:00
/z/
489
1740721
3412
29:04
Let's practice with the word ‘zen’.
490
1744133
4092
29:08
Please repeat after me.
491
1748225
2559
29:10
‘zen’
492
1750784
3737
29:14
‘zen’
493
1754521
3649
29:18
‘zen’
494
1758171
3253
29:21
Good.
495
1761424
967
29:22
Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
496
1762391
2869
29:25
These words, that have very similar sounds, but they are quite different actually.
497
1765260
6027
29:31
And they're very good if you really want to hear the difference.
498
1771287
3545
29:34
But first let's focus on the sounds.
499
1774832
3086
29:37
Please watch how I move my mouth and repeat after me.
500
1777918
4921
29:42
First, the ‘th’ sound.
501
1782839
3506
29:46
/ð/
502
1786345
4135
29:50
/ð/
503
1790480
4352
29:54
/ð/
504
1794832
3957
29:58
And now the /z/ sound.
505
1798789
2820
30:01
Please repeat after me.
506
1801609
2141
30:03
/z/
507
1803750
3344
30:07
/z/
508
1807094
3053
30:10
/z/
509
1810147
3209
30:13
Let's now do both.
510
1813356
1598
30:14
Repeat after me, guys.
511
1814954
2391
30:17
/ð/
512
1817345
2041
30:19
/z/
513
1819386
3473
30:22
/ð/
514
1822859
2462
30:25
/z/
515
1825321
2770
30:28
/ð/
516
1828091
2832
30:30
/z/
517
1830923
2451
30:33
Let's now practice with our words.
518
1833374
3053
30:36
Please repeat after me.
519
1836427
2493
30:38
‘then’
520
1838920
3555
30:42
‘zen’
521
1842475
3210
30:45
‘then’
522
1845685
3078
30:48
‘zen’
523
1848763
3099
30:51
‘then’
524
1851862
2902
30:54
‘zen’
525
1854764
2858
30:57
Excellent, guys.
526
1857622
2378
31:09
Let’s first learn how to make the /f/ sound in English.
527
1869440
5598
31:15
So it's an unvoiced sound.
528
1875038
2586
31:17
You are not going to use your voice.
529
1877624
2466
31:20
You're not going to feel any vibration in your throat.
530
1880090
3316
31:23
And what you're going to do is put your teeth against your bottom lip,
531
1883406
5820
31:29
and you're going to push out some air through your teeth and bottom lip, okay.
532
1889226
5902
31:35
/f/
533
1895128
1677
31:36
Please try and do it.
534
1896805
2043
31:38
Repeat after me.
535
1898848
1948
31:40
/f/
536
1900796
3591
31:44
/f/
537
1904387
3781
31:48
/f/
538
1908168
3825
31:51
Let's practice with the word ‘fat’.
539
1911993
4132
31:56
Please repeat after me.
540
1916125
2841
31:58
‘fat’
541
1918966
4045
32:03
‘fat’
542
1923011
4397
32:07
‘fat’
543
1927408
4220
32:11
Good.
544
1931628
1011
32:12
Let's now practice producing the sound /h/ in English.
545
1932639
4303
32:16
/h/
546
1936942
903
32:17
So as you can see your mouth is wide open.
547
1937845
4388
32:22
It's voiceless as well, so no… no sound.
548
1942233
3014
32:25
No vibration.
549
1945247
1483
32:26
Mouth wide open and you're going to push out the air with your throat.
550
1946730
6540
32:33
It has to come from down there, so…
551
1953270
3097
32:36
/h/
552
1956367
1802
32:38
Please watch my mouth, try to repeat after me.
553
1958169
4363
32:42
/h/
554
1962532
3517
32:46
/h/
555
1966049
4133
32:50
/h/
556
1970182
2902
32:53
Let's practice with the word ‘hat’.
557
1973084
3869
32:56
Please repeat after me.
558
1976953
3049
33:00
‘hat’
559
1980002
4162
33:04
‘hat’
560
1984164
4440
33:08
‘hat’
561
1988604
3693
33:12
Good.
562
1992297
837
33:13
Let's now practice with minimal pairs; two words they sound very very much alike but
563
1993134
7421
33:20
the sounds are actually different and they are very good for you to hear the difference
564
2000555
5321
33:25
between the two sounds.
565
2005876
1952
33:27
But first, let's practice the sounds themselves.
566
2007828
3840
33:31
Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
567
2011668
3864
33:35
First the /f/ sound.
568
2015532
3396
33:38
/f/
569
2018928
3737
33:42
/f/
570
2022665
4308
33:46
/f/
571
2026973
3210
33:50
Now the /h/ sound.
572
2030183
3033
33:53
/h/
573
2033216
3722
33:56
/h/
574
2036938
4309
34:01
/h/
575
2041247
4220
34:05
Let's do the two sounds together.
576
2045467
2418
34:07
Please repeat after me.
577
2047886
2637
34:10
/f/
578
2050523
2462
34:12
/h/
579
2052986
3544
34:16
/f/
580
2056530
2726
34:19
/h/
581
2059256
3209
34:22
/f/
582
2062465
2902
34:25
/h/
583
2065367
2638
34:28
And now let's take our words.
584
2068005
2770
34:30
Please repeat after me, guys.
585
2070775
2966
34:33
‘fat’
586
2073741
2876
34:36
‘hat’
587
2076617
3737
34:40
‘fat’
588
2080354
3385
34:43
‘hat’
589
2083739
3254
34:46
‘fat’
590
2086993
2858
34:49
‘hat’
591
2089851
3361
34:53
Good job.
592
2093212
2631
35:04
Okay, guys.
593
2104622
612
35:05
Let's now learn how to produce the /s/ sound.
594
2105234
4816
35:10
So /s/
595
2110050
2188
35:12
It's a voiceless sound.
596
2112238
1872
35:14
You're not going to use your voice.
597
2114110
1841
35:15
You're not going to feel the vibration in your throat.
598
2115951
3119
35:19
What you're going to do is...
599
2119070
2281
35:21
your teeth are going to touch each other.
600
2121351
3502
35:24
And your tongue goes down.
601
2124853
1712
35:26
It touches your lower teeth, okay.
602
2126565
3191
35:29
And you're going to push out some air. So…
603
2129756
2650
35:32
/s/
604
2132406
1377
35:33
Please watch my mouth, repeat after me.
605
2133783
4051
35:37
/s/
606
2137834
3387
35:41
/s/
607
2141221
4089
35:45
/s/
608
2145310
3693
35:49
Let's practice with the word ‘sink’.
609
2149003
4333
35:53
Please repeat after me.
610
2153336
2594
35:55
‘sink’
611
2155930
4070
36:00
‘sink’
612
2160000
4575
36:04
‘sink’
613
2164575
5408
36:09
And now, let's make the th /θ/ sound in English.
614
2169983
3832
36:13
So /θ/.
615
2173815
1441
36:15
It's voiceless.
616
2175256
1182
36:16
Again, no vibration.
617
2176438
1493
36:17
No voice.
618
2177931
1804
36:19
And what you're going to do is you're going to put your tongue between your teeth...
619
2179735
5564
36:25
okay
620
2185299
998
36:26
and you're going to push out some air, okay.
621
2186297
4250
36:30
/θ/
622
2190547
1678
36:32
Repeat after me.
623
2192225
2242
36:34
/θ/
624
2194468
3385
36:37
/θ/
625
2197853
4309
36:42
/θ/
626
2202162
3781
36:45
Let's practice with the word ‘think’.
627
2205943
3775
36:49
Please repeat after me.
628
2209718
3204
36:52
‘think’
629
2212922
3869
36:56
‘think’
630
2216791
4734
37:01
‘think’
631
2221525
4880
37:06
Good.
632
2226405
1055
37:07
Let's now practice with minimal pairs - words that are practically the same
633
2227460
5409
37:12
but the sounds are different.
634
2232869
2907
37:15
They are very good if you want to hear the difference between the two sounds.
635
2235776
4649
37:20
First, let's focus on the sounds themselves.
636
2240425
3194
37:23
Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
637
2243619
4078
37:27
First the /s/ sound.
638
2247697
3450
37:31
/s/
639
2251147
4396
37:35
/s/
640
2255543
4748
37:40
/s/
641
2260292
4352
37:44
And now the th /θ/ sound.
642
2264644
2384
37:47
/θ/
643
2267028
3957
37:50
/θ/
644
2270985
4396
37:55
/θ/
645
2275381
4619
38:00
Now let's do both.
646
2280000
1405
38:01
Please repeat after me.
647
2281405
2858
38:04
/s/
648
2284263
3198
38:07
/θ/
649
2287461
3605
38:11
/s/
650
2291066
3121
38:14
/θ/
651
2294187
3429
38:17
/s/
652
2297617
3033
38:20
/θ/
653
2300650
3210
38:23
And now let's practice with our words.
654
2303860
3275
38:27
Please repeat after me.
655
2307135
2570
38:29
‘sink’
656
2309705
4133
38:33
‘think’
657
2313838
4045
38:37
‘sink’
658
2317883
3854
38:41
‘think’
659
2321737
3869
38:45
‘sink’
660
2325606
4089
38:49
‘think’
661
2329695
3517
38:53
Very good, guys.
662
2333212
3068
39:05
Let's first learn how to produce this /k/ sound in English.
663
2345317
5623
39:10
It's voiceless.
664
2350940
1584
39:12
You are not going to use the vibrations of your throat - your voice.
665
2352524
4643
39:17
You're just going to push out some air.
666
2357167
3473
39:20
And you're going to place the back of your tongue up there.
667
2360640
4788
39:25
And you're going to push out some air with the back of your tongue.
668
2365428
3247
39:28
So /k/
669
2368675
1973
39:30
Can you please do this?
670
2370648
1542
39:32
Repeat after me.
671
2372190
1508
39:33
/k/
672
2373698
9936
39:43
Let's practice with the word ‘cot’.
673
2383634
3931
39:47
Please repeat after me.
674
2387565
2311
39:49
‘cot’
675
2389876
11033
40:00
Let's now move on to the /g/ sound.
676
2400909
3667
40:04
Now it's the same as the /k/ sound but it's voiced.
677
2404576
4745
40:09
So you're not going to push out some air.
678
2409321
3661
40:12
You're going to produce a sound.
679
2412982
2006
40:14
You're going to make your throat vibrate, okay.
680
2414988
3075
40:18
So back of your tongue, up there, and you produce a sound.
681
2418063
4618
40:22
You use your voice.
682
2422681
1460
40:24
So, /g/
683
2424141
1948
40:26
Please repeat after me.
684
2426089
1920
40:28
/g/
685
2428009
9928
40:37
Let's practice with the word ‘got’.
686
2437937
3028
40:40
Please repeat after me.
687
2440965
2514
40:43
‘got’
688
2443479
11603
40:55
Good.
689
2455082
967
40:56
Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
690
2456049
2492
40:58
These words sound almost the same but they are different.
691
2458541
4409
41:02
They're very good if you want to focus on the differences between the sounds.
692
2462950
4758
41:07
But first, let's focus on the sounds themselves.
693
2467708
3664
41:11
Watch my mouth.
694
2471372
1229
41:12
Please, repeat after me.
695
2472601
2749
41:15
/k/
696
2475350
12179
41:27
/g/
697
2487529
10244
41:37
Let's do it together.
698
2497773
1231
41:39
Please repeat after me.
699
2499004
2384
41:41
/k/
700
2501388
2952
41:44
/g/
701
2504340
3034
41:47
/k/
702
2507374
2286
41:49
/g/
703
2509660
3413
41:53
/k/
704
2513073
2374
41:55
/g/
705
2515447
3341
41:58
And now let's practice with the words.
706
2518789
2679
42:01
Please repeat after me.
707
2521468
2696
42:04
‘cot’
708
2524164
3253
42:07
‘got’
709
2527418
3693
42:11
‘cot’
710
2531111
3210
42:14
‘got’
711
2534320
3459
42:17
‘cot’
712
2537779
2594
42:20
‘got’
713
2540373
2990
42:23
Very good, guys.
714
2543363
2901
42:35
First, let's learn how to produce this /t/ sound in English.
715
2555150
5325
42:40
/t/
716
2560475
1192
42:41
It's voiceless.
717
2561667
1220
42:42
You're not using your voice.
718
2562887
1328
42:44
No vibration in your throat.
719
2564215
2384
42:46
You're just going to push out some air.
720
2566599
2614
42:49
You put your tongue against your top teeth and you push out some air.
721
2569213
5488
42:54
/t/
722
2574701
1297
42:55
Please repeat after me.
723
2575998
2066
42:58
/t/
724
2578065
3385
43:01
/t/
725
2581450
3561
43:05
/t/
726
2585011
2594
43:07
Let's practice with the word ‘ten’.
727
2587605
3724
43:11
Please repeat after me.
728
2591329
2103
43:13
‘ten’
729
2593432
3253
43:16
‘ten’
730
2596685
3624
43:20
‘ten’
731
2600309
2902
43:23
Good.
732
2603211
703
43:23
And now moving on to the /d/ sound.
733
2603914
3222
43:27
The tongue is in the same place as with the /t/ sound.
734
2607136
3389
43:30
It's actually the same but this /d/ sound is voiced.
735
2610525
5488
43:36
You're going to use your voice and your throat is going to vibrate.
736
2616013
4949
43:40
So you put your tongue against your top teeth
737
2620962
3928
43:44
but this time you don't push out some air you produce a sound.
738
2624890
4240
43:49
So, /d/.
739
2629130
1968
43:51
Please repeat after me.
740
2631098
2042
43:53
/d/
741
2633140
3341
43:56
/d/
742
2636481
3825
44:00
/d/
743
2640306
3253
44:03
Let's practice with the word ‘den’.
744
2643560
3326
44:06
Please repeat after me.
745
2646886
2085
44:08
‘den’
746
2648971
4001
44:12
‘den’
747
2652972
3723
44:16
‘den’
748
2656694
2990
44:19
Great.
749
2659684
850
44:20
Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
750
2660534
3109
44:23
These words that are almost the same but the sounds are different.
751
2663643
4244
44:27
They're very good if you want to focus on the differences between the sounds.
752
2667887
5410
44:33
First let's focus on the sounds themselves.
753
2673297
3532
44:36
Watch my mouth - repeat after me, please.
754
2676829
3462
44:40
First the /t/ sound.
755
2680291
2709
44:43
/t/
756
2683000
3649
44:46
/t/
757
2686650
3781
44:50
/t/
758
2690431
3210
44:53
Now the /d/ sound.
759
2693640
2235
44:55
/d/
760
2695875
3528
44:59
/d/
761
2699403
3546
45:02
/d/
762
2702949
3693
45:06
Let's now do both.
763
2706642
1821
45:08
Please repeat after me.
764
2708463
1937
45:10
/t/
765
2710400
3034
45:13
/d/
766
2713433
3473
45:16
/t/
767
2716907
2770
45:19
/d/
768
2719677
3205
45:22
/t/
769
2722882
2418
45:25
/d/
770
2725300
3385
45:28
Just a trick.
771
2728685
2198
45:30
The /t/ sound is voiceless.
772
2730884
2750
45:33
The /d/ sound is voiced.
773
2733634
2562
45:36
If you really want to make sure that you can do it properly,
774
2736196
3009
45:39
what you can do is you put your hand in front of your mouth…
775
2739205
4995
45:44
If it's voiceless, it means that you're going to push out some air.
776
2744200
5634
45:49
And you're going to feel some air on your hands.
777
2749834
3518
45:53
/t/
778
2753352
817
45:54
You can actually feel the air on your hand.
779
2754169
2813
45:56
If it's voiced, you won't.
780
2756982
2632
45:59
But if it's voiced, if you put your hands on your throat, you can feel the vibration,
781
2759614
6530
46:06
okay.
782
2766144
1050
46:07
So you can do that to make sure that you pronounce correctly.
783
2767194
4606
46:11
Let's now move on to our words.
784
2771800
2922
46:14
Please repeat after me.
785
2774722
2954
46:17
‘ten’
786
2777676
3210
46:20
‘den’
787
2780886
3649
46:24
‘ten’
788
2784535
2814
46:27
‘den’
789
2787349
3403
46:30
‘ten’
790
2790752
3055
46:33
‘den’
791
2793807
2770
46:36
Great job, guys.
792
2796577
3149
46:48
First, let's practice how to make the /f/ sound in English.
793
2808229
5638
46:53
It's unvoiced. So you're not going to use your voice.
794
2813867
3563
46:57
No vibration in your throat.
795
2817430
2517
46:59
You're going to put your teeth against your lower lip
796
2819947
4333
47:04
and you're going to push out some air through your teeth and your lower lip.
797
2824280
4027
47:08
So…
798
2828307
500
47:08
/f/
799
2828807
1830
47:10
Please watch my mouth, repeat after me.
800
2830637
4140
47:14
/f/
801
2834777
10712
47:25
Let's practice with the word ‘fin’.
802
2845489
4148
47:29
Repeat after me.
803
2849637
2293
47:31
‘fin’
804
2851930
11890
47:43
Good.
805
2863820
1011
47:44
And now, let's learn how to produce the th /θ/ sound in English.
806
2864831
5022
47:49
th /θ/
807
2869853
1083
47:50
It's unvoiced.
808
2870936
1945
47:52
No voice. No vibration in the throat, okay.
809
2872881
3842
47:56
And what you're going to do is
810
2876723
3032
47:59
you're going to put your tongue between your teeth and push out some air.
811
2879755
6197
48:05
/θ/
812
2885952
1934
48:07
Please repeat after me.
813
2887886
2342
48:10
/θ/
814
2890228
11713
48:21
Let's practice with the word ‘thin’.
815
2901940
3913
48:25
Please repeat after me.
816
2905853
2946
48:28
‘thin’
817
2908799
13237
48:42
Great, guys.
818
2922036
1432
48:43
Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
819
2923468
3518
48:46
These words that are very similar but the sounds are actually different.
820
2926986
6384
48:53
Super useful if you really want to hear the difference between two sounds.
821
2933370
5482
48:58
First, let's focus on our sounds.
822
2938852
3420
49:02
Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
823
2942272
4115
49:06
First, the /f/ sound.
824
2946387
2967
49:09
/f/
825
2949354
12409
49:21
And now the th /θ/ sounds.
826
2961763
3034
49:24
/θ/
827
2964797
12123
49:36
Now do both.
828
2976920
1589
49:38
Please repeat after me.
829
2978509
2481
49:40
/f/
830
2980990
3078
49:44
/θ/
831
2984068
3957
49:48
/f/
832
2988024
3517
49:51
/θ/
833
2991542
3230
49:54
/f/
834
2994772
3122
49:57
/θ/
835
2997893
3297
50:01
And now let's take our words.
836
3001191
2550
50:03
Please repeat after me.
837
3003741
3166
50:06
‘fin’
838
3006906
3473
50:10
‘thin’
839
3010380
3536
50:13
‘fin’
840
3013915
4221
50:18
‘thin’
841
3018136
3605
50:21
‘fin’
842
3021741
3649
50:25
‘thin’
843
3025390
3273
50:28
Great.
844
3028663
1555
50:40
First, let's learn how to make the /ʤ/ sound in English.
845
3040074
6129
50:46
So this is a voiced sound.
846
3046203
2028
50:48
You're going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat.
847
3048231
4619
50:52
What you do is, you place your tongue up there,
848
3052850
4150
50:57
it doesn't move,
849
3057000
1821
50:58
but your mouth is going to come out
850
3058821
3501
51:02
and you're going to produce a sound using your throat.
851
3062322
4164
51:06
You have to feel that vibration, okay so
852
3066486
2476
51:08
/ʤ/
853
3068962
2030
51:10
So please repeat after me.
854
3070992
2275
51:13
/ʤ/
855
3073267
9321
51:22
Let's practice with the word ‘jag’.
856
3082588
3781
51:26
Please repeat after me.
857
3086369
2775
51:29
‘jag’
858
3089144
10141
51:39
Good.
859
3099285
1099
51:40
Let's now move on to the /z/ sound.
860
3100384
3638
51:44
It is voiced as well.
861
3104022
1411
51:45
You're going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat.
862
3105433
4891
51:50
You put your tongue against your bottom teeth.
863
3110324
4253
51:54
Your teeth should practically touch each other.
864
3114577
3024
51:57
And you're going to produce that vibration using your voice, okay so...
865
3117601
4713
52:02
/z/
866
3122314
1690
52:04
So, please repeat after me.
867
3124004
2198
52:06
/z/
868
3126202
11167
52:17
Let's use the word ‘zag’.
869
3137370
3524
52:20
Please repeat after me.
870
3140894
2423
52:23
‘zag’
871
3143317
10640
52:33
Good.
872
3153957
844
52:34
Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
873
3154801
3278
52:38
These words that sound almost the same
874
3158079
3563
52:41
but not exactly.
875
3161642
1490
52:43
And they're extremely good if you really want to focus on the difference between the two sounds.
876
3163132
6301
52:49
First, let's focus on the sounds.
877
3169433
3384
52:52
Watch how I move my mouth and repeat after me.
878
3172817
3959
52:56
First…
879
3176776
1379
52:58
/ʤ/
880
3178155
12251
53:10
And now the /z/ sound.
881
3190406
2799
53:13
Repeat after me.
882
3193205
1546
53:14
/z/
883
3194751
10582
53:25
Let's now do both.
884
3205332
1407
53:26
Please repeat after me.
885
3206739
2506
53:29
/ʤ/
886
3209245
3341
53:32
/z/
887
3212587
3210
53:35
/ʤ/
888
3215796
3210
53:39
/z/
889
3219006
3210
53:42
/ʤ/
890
3222215
2785
53:45
/z/
891
3225000
2951
53:47
Let’s now use our words.
892
3227951
2309
53:50
Please repeat after me, guys.
893
3230260
2773
53:53
‘jag’
894
3233033
3609
53:56
‘zag’
895
3236642
3869
54:00
‘jag’
896
3240511
3526
54:04
‘zag’
897
3244037
3605
54:07
‘jag’
898
3247642
3254
54:10
‘zag’
899
3250896
3328
54:14
Great.
900
3254224
2265
54:25
Let's now practice making this initial ‘f’ consonant sound in English.
901
3265063
5265
54:30
So /f/
902
3270328
1630
54:31
It's voiceless.
903
3271958
1189
54:33
You are not going to use your voice.
904
3273147
2175
54:35
No vibration in your throat.
905
3275322
3140
54:38
What you're going to do is, you're going to place your top teeth against your bottom lip,
906
3278462
7147
54:45
and you're going to push out some air.
907
3285609
2383
54:47
So, /f/.
908
3287992
1762
54:49
Please repeat after me.
909
3289754
2374
54:52
/f/
910
3292128
11734
55:03
Let's practice with the word ‘fan’.
911
3303863
3781
55:07
Please repeat after me.
912
3307644
2726
55:10
‘fan’
913
3310369
11812
55:22
Great.
914
3322181
967
55:23
Moving on now to the ‘p’ sound’.
915
3323149
3364
55:26
So, /p/.
916
3326513
1487
55:28
So it's voiceless as well.
917
3328000
1767
55:29
No voice, no vibration in your throat.
918
3329767
3254
55:33
Your lips are going to touch each other
919
3333021
2473
55:35
and you're going to push out some air with your lips.
920
3335494
3613
55:39
So, /p/.
921
3339107
1752
55:40
Please repeat after me.
922
3340859
2194
55:43
/p/
923
3343053
11340
55:54
Let's use the word ‘pan’.
924
3354393
2550
55:56
Please repeat after me, guys.
925
3356943
2374
55:59
‘pan’
926
3359317
10942
56:10
Great.
927
3370260
874
56:11
Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
928
3371134
3385
56:14
These words sound almost the same but the sounds are different.
929
3374519
5234
56:19
And they're very useful if you really want to focus on the difference between sounds in English.
930
3379753
6712
56:26
But first, let's focus on our sounds themselves.
931
3386465
5047
56:31
Please watch how I move my mouth and repeat after me.
932
3391512
4496
56:36
First, the ‘f’ sound.
933
3396008
3258
56:39
/f/
934
3399266
12305
56:51
And now the ‘p’ sound.
935
3411571
1627
56:53
Repeat after me.
936
3413197
1715
56:54
/p/
937
3414912
10684
57:05
Let's now do both.
938
3425596
1407
57:07
Please repeat after me.
939
3427003
2506
57:09
/f/
940
3429509
3040
57:12
/p/
941
3432549
3605
57:16
/f/
942
3436154
2902
57:19
/p/
943
3439055
3210
57:22
/f/
944
3442265
2858
57:25
/p/
945
3445123
2858
57:27
Let's now bring our words.
946
3447981
2858
57:30
Please repeat after me.
947
3450838
2462
57:33
‘fan’
948
3453300
3713
57:37
‘pan’
949
3457013
3297
57:40
‘fan’
950
3460310
3253
57:43
‘pan’
951
3463563
3782
57:47
‘fan’
952
3467345
3319
57:50
‘pan’
953
3470664
3078
57:53
Great job.
954
3473742
2070
58:04
First, let's learn how to make the /d/ sound in English.
955
3484694
5268
58:09
It's a voiced sound.
956
3489962
1778
58:11
You're going to use your voice - feel the vibration in your throat.
957
3491740
4024
58:15
What you do is, you put your tongue behind your top teeth.
958
3495764
6582
58:22
And you make your throat vibrate, you use your voice and you produce a sound.
959
3502346
5194
58:27
/d/
960
3507540
1026
58:28
Okay.
961
3508566
1013
58:29
Please repeat after me.
962
3509579
2104
58:31
/d/
963
3511683
11475
58:43
Let's practice with the word ‘dog’.
964
3523158
3696
58:46
Please repeat after me.
965
3526854
2647
58:49
‘dog’
966
3529501
11098
59:00
Good.
967
3540599
967
59:01
Let's now move on to the /ʤ/ sound.
968
3541567
4102
59:05
It's voiced as well.
969
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59:07
You're also going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat.
970
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4997
59:12
But this time, your teeth should touch each other.
971
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3954
59:16
And you're going to place your tongue up there and it's not going to move.
972
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4934
59:20
And you're going to produce a sound.
973
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59:23
/ʤ/
974
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1531
59:25
Okay.
975
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1248
59:26
Please repeat after me.
976
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2063
59:28
/ʤ/
977
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11362
59:39
Let's use the word ‘jog’.
978
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59:42
Please repeat after me.
979
3582620
2380
59:45
‘jog’
980
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11840
59:56
Great.
981
3596840
894
59:57
Let's now practice minimal pairs.
982
3597734
2956
60:00
These words are almost the same but the sounds are different.
983
3600690
3953
60:04
They're very useful if you want to hear the different sounds in English.
984
3604643
4998
60:09
First let's focus on our two sounds.
985
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3389
60:13
Please watch my mouth repeat after me.
986
3613030
4660
60:17
/d/
987
3617690
11607
60:29
/ʤ/
988
3629297
10271
60:39
Let's now do both.
989
3639568
1319
60:40
Please repeat after me, guys.
990
3640887
2638
60:43
/d/
991
3643525
2594
60:46
/ʤ/
992
3646119
3253
60:49
/d/
993
3649372
2758
60:52
/ʤ/
994
3652130
2946
60:55
/d/
995
3655076
2726
60:57
/ʤ/
996
3657802
2990
61:00
Let's now use our words.
997
3660792
2325
61:03
Please repeat after me.
998
3663117
2087
61:05
‘dog’
999
3665204
3341
61:08
‘jog’
1000
3668545
3667
61:12
‘dog’
1001
3672212
3078
61:15
‘jog’
1002
3675289
3561
61:18
‘dog’
1003
3678850
3166
61:22
‘jog’
1004
3682016
3715
61:25
Great job.
1005
3685731
2339
61:37
Let's now focus on pronouncing this final /k/ sound in English.
1006
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6176
61:43
So it's voiceless.
1007
3703436
1460
61:44
You're not going to use your voice - no vibration in your throat.
1008
3704896
4050
61:48
Your tongue is up there and you're going to push out some air.
1009
3708946
5231
61:54
And you're going to push out a little bit more air because it's final, okay.
1010
3714177
6342
62:00
So, it’s /k/.
1011
3720519
2439
62:02
Please repeat after me.
1012
3722958
2022
62:04
/k/
1013
3724980
10559
62:15
Let's practice with the word ‘back’.
1014
3735539
3122
62:18
Please repeat after me.
1015
3738661
1999
62:20
‘back’
1016
3740660
11000
62:31
Good.
1017
3751660
747
62:32
And now moving on to the final /g/ sound.
1018
3752408
3830
62:36
Same position - your tongue is up there
1019
3756238
2657
62:38
but you're not going to push out some air.
1020
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2109
62:41
This time you're going to use your voice and feel the vibration in your throat so you produce a sound.
1021
3761004
6982
62:47
It's /g/.
1022
3767986
1509
62:49
Please repeat after me.
1023
3769495
2037
62:51
/g/
1024
3771532
10143
63:01
Let's practice with the word ‘bag’.
1025
3781675
2902
63:04
Please repeat after me.
1026
3784577
2154
63:06
‘bag’
1027
3786731
10535
63:17
Good.
1028
3797266
1035
63:18
Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
1029
3798301
2556
63:20
These words are almost the same but the sounds are different.
1030
3800857
4689
63:25
They're extremely good if you really want to hear the different sounds.
1031
3805546
4360
63:29
Let's first focus on our sounds.
1032
3809906
2887
63:32
Please watch my mouth and repeat after me.
1033
3812793
3622
63:36
First, the /k/ sound.
1034
3816415
2273
63:38
/k/
1035
3818688
10582
63:49
And now the /g/ sound.
1036
3829270
1891
63:51
/g/
1037
3831161
9189
64:00
Now, let's do both.
1038
3840350
1599
64:01
Please repeat after me.
1039
3841949
2418
64:04
/k/
1040
3844367
2770
64:07
/g/
1041
3847137
2946
64:10
/k/
1042
3850082
2638
64:12
/g/
1043
3852720
3239
64:15
/k/
1044
3855960
2242
64:18
/g/
1045
3858202
2946
64:21
And now, let's use our words.
1046
3861148
3167
64:24
Please repeat after me.
1047
3864315
1784
64:26
‘back’
1048
3866099
2990
64:29
‘bag’
1049
3869089
3122
64:32
‘back’
1050
3872210
2814
64:35
‘bag’
1051
3875024
2835
64:37
‘back’
1052
3877859
2747
64:40
‘bag’
1053
3880606
2902
64:43
Great job.
1054
3883508
1822
64:54
Let's first learn how to make this /m/ sound in English.
1055
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5900
65:00
It's voiced.
1056
3900816
1358
65:02
You're going to use your voice feel the vibration in your throat.
1057
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4072
65:06
And actually it's very simple.
1058
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2388
65:08
Your mouth is very still.
1059
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2384
65:11
You're not going to do anything.
1060
3911018
1668
65:12
Your lips touch each other.
1061
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1345
65:14
Your tongue doesn't move at all.
1062
3914031
2144
65:16
Your mouth is absolutely still.
1063
3916175
2164
65:18
And you're just going to produce a sound.
1064
3918339
2772
65:21
So, /m/.
1065
3921111
2478
65:23
That's it.
1066
3923589
1379
65:24
Please repeat after me, guys.
1067
3924968
2298
65:27
/m/
1068
3927266
11603
65:38
Let's practice with the word ‘sum’.
1069
3938869
3737
65:42
Please repeat after me.
1070
3942606
2394
65:45
‘sum’
1071
3945000
11745
65:56
Good.
1072
3956745
879
65:57
Now moving on to the /n/ sound.
1073
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66:00
Which is also a nasal sound.
1074
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2059
66:02
These are two nasal sounds so you're going to use your nose a little bit more.
1075
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66:07
So for the /n/sound, it’s going to be quite different,
1076
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3659
66:10
you're going to open your mouth,
1077
3970855
2924
66:13
your tongue is against your top teeth,
1078
3973779
5147
66:18
and you're going to produce a sound with your voice because it's a voiced sound.
1079
3978926
4775
66:23
So, /n/.
1080
3983701
2250
66:25
Please repeat.
1081
3985951
1898
66:27
/n/
1082
3987849
10797
66:38
Let's practice with the word ‘sun’.
1083
3998646
3166
66:41
Please repeat after me.
1084
4001812
2414
66:44
‘sun’
1085
4004226
11255
66:55
Good.
1086
4015482
879
66:56
Let's now practice using minimal pairs.
1087
4016361
3113
66:59
The words are practically the same but the sounds are different.
1088
4019474
4444
67:03
They're very good if you want to focus on the different sounds.
1089
4023918
4106
67:08
But first let's practice the sounds.
1090
4028024
3094
67:11
Please watch my mouth, repeat after me.
1091
4031118
3686
67:14
/m/
1092
4034804
11276
67:26
And now the /n/ sound.
1093
4046080
2242
67:28
/n/
1094
4048322
10573
67:38
Now, let's do it together.
1095
4058895
1715
67:40
Please repeat after me.
1096
4060610
2330
67:42
/m/
1097
4062940
2814
67:45
/n/
1098
4065754
3517
67:49
/m/
1099
4069271
3210
67:52
/n/
1100
4072480
3578
67:56
/m/
1101
4076058
3122
67:59
/n/
1102
4079180
3429
68:02
And now let's use the words.
1103
4082609
2381
68:04
Please repeat after me.
1104
4084990
2013
68:07
‘sum’
1105
4087003
3078
68:10
‘sun’
1106
4090081
3106
68:13
‘sum’
1107
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2726
68:15
‘sun’
1108
4095913
2703
68:18
‘sum’
1109
4098616
2858
68:21
‘sun’
1110
4101474
3166
68:24
Excellent.
1111
4104640
1569
68:35
First, let's learn how to produce the final /t/ sound in English.
1112
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6003
68:41
It's a voiceless sound.
1113
4121885
1515
68:43
You're not going to use your voice.
1114
4123400
1658
68:45
No vibration in the throat.
1115
4125058
2801
68:47
What you're going to do is - you're going to place your tongue against your top teeth,
1116
4127859
6793
68:54
and you're going to push out some air, okay.
1117
4134652
2951
68:57
/t/
1118
4137603
1518
68:59
Please repeat after me.
1119
4139121
2286
69:01
/t/
1120
4141407
10837
69:12
Let's practice with the word ‘bat’.
1121
4152244
3517
69:15
Please repeat after me.
1122
4155761
2462
69:18
‘bat’
1123
4158223
12218
69:30
Great.
1124
4170441
1011
69:31
And now moving on to the final /d/ sound.
1125
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3166
69:34
It's exactly the same.
1126
4174618
2038
69:36
Same position of the tongue. Same thing.
1127
4176656
2190
69:38
But you're not going to push out some air.
1128
4178846
3587
69:42
This time, you're going to use your voice.
1129
4182433
2398
69:44
You're going to make a sound, okay.
1130
4184831
2934
69:47
So, /d/.
1131
4187765
1448
69:49
Please repeat after me.
1132
4189213
2198
69:51
/d/
1133
4191411
10200
70:01
Let's practice with the word, 'bad'.
1134
4201611
3034
70:04
Please repeat after me.
1135
4204645
2535
70:07
‘bad’
1136
4207179
11167
70:18
Good.
1137
4218347
653
70:19
Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
1138
4219000
3011
70:22
The words are almost the same but the sound is different.
1139
4222011
4995
70:27
They're very good if you want to focus on the different sounds in English.
1140
4227006
4403
70:31
First let's practice the sounds.
1141
4231409
3199
70:34
The /t/ sound.
1142
4234608
1747
70:36
/t/
1143
4236355
951
70:37
Repeat after me.
1144
4237306
2242
70:39
/t/
1145
4239548
10548
70:50
And now the /d/ sound.
1146
4250096
1748
70:51
Please repeat after me.
1147
4251844
1981
70:53
/d/
1148
4253825
10703
71:04
Let's do it together.
1149
4264527
1377
71:05
Now, remember, guys.
1150
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2023
71:07
Don't forget the trick…
1151
4267927
1851
71:09
You know the hand…
1152
4269778
1457
71:11
When you say /t/, you've got to feel some air on your hand.
1153
4271235
3748
71:14
When you say /d/, no air, okay.
1154
4274983
3458
71:18
So make sure that you pronounce them correctly.
1155
4278441
3342
71:21
So… /t/
1156
4281783
3969
71:25
/d/
1157
4285752
3331
71:29
/t/
1158
4289083
2022
71:31
/d/
1159
4291106
3297
71:34
/t/
1160
4294403
2726
71:37
/d/
1161
4297129
3271
71:40
Let's now use our words.
1162
4300400
2072
71:42
Please repeat after me.
1163
4302472
3256
71:45
‘bat’
1164
4305728
3265
71:48
‘bad’
1165
4308993
3253
71:52
‘bat’
1166
4312246
3473
71:55
‘bad’
1167
4315719
3297
71:59
‘bat’
1168
4319016
3034
72:02
‘bad’
1169
4322050
2507
72:04
Great.
1170
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2443
72:10
Thank you so much for watching, guys.
1171
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1607
72:11
If you've liked it, show me your support,
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3093
72:14
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1173
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72:17
put your comments below, and share this video.
1174
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3309
72:20
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