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American English Pronunciation
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
How to spell this sound
d den, dot, dell, dip, down, dame, dime, din, dam, dial, door, dine
 

Note: the red letters all have the same sound

 
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
Coming sometime in August 2008
Toilet Seat Pronunciation - Mouth position pictures using a toilet seat.
  • This is a VOICED sound which means:
    • Your Vocal Cords DO vibrate when making the sound
    • You CAN listen to your Vocal Cords vibrating if you cover your ears with your hands
    • You CAN feel your Vocal Cords vibrating if you place your hands on your neck
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.
 
den dot dell dip
down dame dime din
dam dial door dine
 

Note: the red letters all have the same sound

 
Tongue twisters test
 
Try saying the following tongue twisters as quickly as possible.
 
  • Ed had edited it.
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