How to make VOICED and UNVOICED SOUNDS in English!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- What's the difference between voiced sounds and unvoiced sounds, and what are the voiced and unvoiced sounds in English? I answer both of these questions and show you how to make some of the English voiced and unvoiced sounds. Watch this video if you want to improve your English pronunciation!
This video includes the following sounds: T/D P/B K/G CH/J F/V S/Z
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Excellent class !!! Phonetics is so important, and your complete explanation ...
Could you please keep on doing it using Vowels as well ?
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Thanks a lot . It would be better for me if they went with words that have voiced sounds and unvoiced sounds .🌈
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what about the sh and the diference with ch
CH is a short sound that explodes quickly when you remove your tongue from the top of your mouth.
SH can be as long as you want, just like S. However, your tongue is at the top of your mouth behind your teeth for S. It's relaxed in the middle of your mouth for SH.
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Dear Coach Could you help me with /k/. Please, help to confirm the followings
1. /ju/,/jə/, /w/ after /k/ in one word or linking to next word ==> /k/ pronounced as true /k/ with release
- kumquat / ˈkʌmkwɑt/
- occupation / ˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃən /
- thank you / θæŋk ju /
- Enquire
2. consonant after /k/ in one word or linking to next word ==> /k/ pronounced as unreleased /k/
- dark hair / dɑrk hɛr /
- backyard /ˈbæˌkjɑrd/
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