I love your emphasis on stress. It seems learning to pronounce words correctly, while helpful, needs good stresses to enhance clarity. Great work!! Thanks for teaching!!
Hi ma'am, I hope you are doing well. May I ask you when pronouncing "clock, conquer" we pull our back of the tongue back when saying first k, do you do the same on the second k sound? Thank you very much. Happy Friday!
Hi. A sound's tongue position is influenced by the sounds before and after since the tongue is moving. I think 'conquer' and 'clock' are about the same, but because 'conquer' starts with a 'k' and is said alone, without a word before it, the 'k' starts out without influence from a previous sound. If you said 'click'(front vowel, 'k' in back) instead of 'clock', the tongue is coming from front to back, and I think you would feel the 'k' position is a little more forward.
I love your emphasis on stress. It seems learning to pronounce words correctly, while helpful, needs good stresses to enhance clarity. Great work!! Thanks for teaching!!
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May I ask you when pronouncing "clock, conquer" we pull our back of the tongue back when saying first k, do you do the same on the second k sound? Thank you very much. Happy Friday!
Hi. A sound's tongue position is influenced by the sounds before and after since the tongue is moving. I think 'conquer' and 'clock' are about the same, but because 'conquer' starts with a 'k' and is said alone, without a word before it, the 'k' starts out without influence from a previous sound. If you said 'click'(front vowel, 'k' in back) instead of 'clock', the tongue is coming from front to back, and I think you would feel the 'k' position is a little more forward.
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