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American English Pronunciation |
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Lesson
24 |
| Learning objectives |
- Pronounce the sound in the words
den,
dip,
dime,
dial
- Learn how to spell this sound
- Learn the proper mouth position when making this sound
- Pronunciation practice
- Tongue twisters test
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| How to spell this sound |
| d |
den,
dot,
dell,
dip,
down,
dame,
dime,
din,
dam,
dial,
door,
dine |
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Note: the red
letters all have the same sound
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| Mouth position |
- Air is released from your
mouth and then quickly stopped
- Your lips should be slightly separated
- The front part of your tongue should be behind your upper
teeth
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Coming
sometime in August 2008
Toilet Seat Pronunciation - Mouth position pictures using a toilet
seat. |
- This is a VOICED sound which means:
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Your Vocal Cords DO vibrate when making the
sound
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You CAN listen to your Vocal Cords vibrating if you cover
your ears with your hands
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You CAN feel your Vocal Cords vibrating if
you place your hands on your neck
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| Pronunciation practice |
Look at your mouth in a mirror and practice
pronouncing the following words. Make sure your mouth, lips,
and tongue are in their proper positions.
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den |
dot |
dell |
dip |
| down |
dame |
dime |
din |
| dam |
dial |
door |
dine |
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Note: the red
letters all have the same sound
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Tongue twisters test |
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Try saying the following tongue twisters
as quickly as possible. |
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