How to Practice the /æ/ Vowel sound
Lets look at how to practice the /æ/ Vowel sound. A sound that people seem to like a lot is the /æ/ sound. In IPA, the
Lets look at how to practice the /æ/ Vowel sound. A sound that people seem to like a lot is the /æ/ sound. In IPA, the
One of the sounds that a lot of people have problems pronouncing is the /v/ sound. Here are a few tips to help you practice the /v/ sound.
This lesson is about the ng sound, (/ŋ/ Phoneme), as in the words: think thing walking It is a sound from the Single Consonants group. How
The i: sound is a Vowel sound called the ‘Close Front Unrounded Vowel’. So your tongue is high and at the front of your mouth.
When we think about the alphabet we think of 5 vowels A, E, I, O, U. However, when it comes to pronunciation, there are many vowel sounds.
Diphthongs are a type of vowel sound that is made up of a combination of two single vowels or monophthongs within the same syllable.
This lesson is about the consonant pairs. All of these sounds can be put into pairs where both are produced in a very similar way.
Single Consonants are called ‘single’ because each one is produced in a unique way. All these sounds are voiced.
The ʒ sound is a consonant and it is called the ‘Voiced palato-alveolar sibilant’. So it is made by directing air along the tongue.