ʃ Sound: How to pronounce the sh sound (/ʃ/ Phoneme)
The ʃ sound is a consonant and is called the ‘Voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant’. This means that it is made with the teeth and tongue.
The ʃ sound is a consonant and is called the ‘Voiceless palato-alveolar sibilant’. This means that it is made with the teeth and tongue.
The s sound is a consonant and it is called the ‘Voiceless alveolar sibilant’. This means that it is made with the tongue and teeth.
The z sound is a Consonant and it is called the ‘Voiced alveolar sibilant’. This means that it is made with the tongue and teeth.
Hi there this is the ð sound. As in the words: this /ðɪs/ that /ðæt/ other /’ʌðə/ The ð sound is from the ‘Consonants Pairs’
Hi there this is the ʧ sound. As in the words: change /tʆeɪndʒ/ choice /tʆɔɪs/ church /tʆɜːtʆ/ How to Pronounce the ʧ Sound The ʧ sound
The f sound is called the ‘Voiceless labiodental fricative’. This means that you create friction between the bottom lip and top teeth.
This video is an Introduction to Phonetics and we are going to be looking at Phonetics and Pronunciation. So what is Phonetics? Phonetics is the study
This video is about the j sound, as in You /juː/ Year /jɪə/ And use /juːz/ It is a sound from the Single Consonants group.
This lesson is about the w sound (/w/ Phoneme), as in the words: what /wɒt/ work /wɜːk/ and quick /ˈkwɪk/ It is a sound from the