How to Pronounce English Vowels /eɪ/ say and /ɛ/ set - American English Pronunciation Accent
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- Learn how to pronounce two English vowels, /eɪ/ as in "say" and /ɛ/ as in "set." Learn important tips and correct mouth position. Practice words and sentences with these sounds. Compare and contrast similar words. See more at www.coopos.com/.
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This is what I've been looking for. I tried a lot to improve my American accent.I bought accent reduction books with audio and I even bought Rosetta Stone CDs but none of them are close to this videos.An amazing presentation.Thank you Dennis.
Wow! Thank you very much. I'm glad I could help.
thanks a lot for your videos, I try to learn English, God bless you👍✌
You are very very welcome! Thanks for watching! 😃
Excellent and the best broadcasts American's pronunciation !! I'm grateful for you Madame. Thank you +++.
Fadi from France, advanced learner English in Canada .
You're welcome, Fadi. Thank you for watching and for making such a nice comment.
Very technical, great lesson
You are always the best, thank you so much, from California.
Thank you!
In our text book for the word set, short vowel sound used is /e/
I hope my video did not confuse you. Different textbooks use different symbols.
Thanks for these videos, you are the best
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Thanks teacher.
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Thank you teach
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
you said ( vowels ) the letter L in word ( vowel ) is dark doesn't touch upper back teeth, is the word ( vowel ) in plural ( vowels ) is the letter L still doesn't touch any part of mouth after we add letter S.
I have a question about the first sound of this video, you said in the previous video "ɪ" (it sounds like a short "e") so, why do't you pronounce this sound "eɪ" (like "e + "short "e"). It sounds like "ei". I hope you can understand me. Thanks for the amazing video. ❤
Thanks very much really this is the best video.
please continue.
You're very welcome. More videos are coming.
Gosto muito da sua aula, contudo a legenda ela cobre as palavras na parte inferior.
Me desculpe por isso. Obrigado por assistir.
in /ɛ/ sound is the tip of tongue touch the lower back teeth?
Hi. For me, the tip of my tongue is at the bottom of my mouth behind my lower front teeth. The front of my tongue (behind the tip) lightly touches my lower front teeth, but it does not press. The tongue does not have to touch the teeth though.
@@Coopos thank you, thank you, thank you so much.
@@ramzy-6566 You're welcome. I'll try to answer your other questions soon.
You’re amazing thank you
You're welcome. Thank YOU for watching.
Спасибо очень понравилось
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Hi Teacher, would you please have a video for Plane vs Plan. I have difficult time to tell the difference between those words.
Thank you for your suggestion. I will try to do this soon.
Here is your video. I hope it helps. ruclips.net/video/RleM9Ll31z0/видео.html
We Brazilians almost don't know the difference between the /ae/ in cat and E in set and O in pot.
I would be a great videos comparing these two sounds.
Thank you for the videos.
Thank you for your suggestion. I will keep that in mind.
I often used to mispronounce the word *Say*. In the infinitive form and in the present tense we say the /eɪ/ vowel => say /seɪ/. And in the past tense, however, the vowel sound changes to /ɛ/=> said /sɛd/. And one very interesting thing to notice is when we say She Says, He Says and It Says, we don't pronounce the /eɪ/ as is Say /eɪ/, but we actually pronounce /ɛ/=> says /sɛz/. With the /ɛ/ vowel and the /z/ consonant. What the heck! English is so confusing when it comes to pronunciation. 😵😵😵😵
Thanks for explaining this. As a native speaker, I don't always realize the difficulty some of these words cause for people. I agree with you that English pronunciation is confusing!
The best
Thanks!
Pronounce and discuss the words
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you forgot to underline the e in west
Where? In the last sentence, it is underlined. Thanks for watching and commenting!