Pronounce Short O and U sounds - olive/mustard - AW/UH
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Misha and Larissa demonstrate how to pronounce the short O and short U sounds and give you practice by repeating and playing along with a memory game. Bus or boss? Dog or dug? Play along and improve your pronunciation of these tricky vowel sounds.
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What a nice job , I really understand the difference after a long time you are amazing girls, I hope to learn more with you
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It was very helpful. The best explanation so far.
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I want to know about difference between i and e sound also spelling difference and also vowel combination rule,
Good suggestion. The short i and e sounds are very similar. We'll see what we can do!
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Good video. Thanks a lot.
The short O sometimes sounds like an A and sometimes like an O.
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More videos, please! I am so thankful to you guys! I have been using the same sound for both, I didn't even know there was a difference.
We're glad you found it useful! We'll make more. Thanks!
You should explain for us the transcription of the sound of the letters and but the simple at the screen.
Thank you for the suggestion.
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3:56 - "The dog dug a hole."
4:09 - "I want to play soccer." / "I want a sucker."
The short U is the schwa.
I want a mom like you...
Are you telling me that A is an O? And that ^ is an U that sounds like an A?
We're telling you that the letter A, for example, doesn't always make the same sound in English, unfortunately!
@@ExtraEnglishPractice sorry I just don't get why you spell "a" where you are clearly pronouncing a short "o". Even in IPA phonemes "hog" is represented as "hɒg".
Ah, I see. I think the problem is that the IPA is not as international as one would hope. There's variety in which symbols are used and how they are used.
O in Stop sounds like a o. and in father sounds like a a, it doesn't sound like the same vowel to me.
In our dialect of Canadian English, those two vowels sound the same.
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The lady with the long hair has horrible memory 😂
It's true. Too much on my mind, I guess.
I believe you two are pronouncing this as /ɑ/ and not /a/. Perhaps someone more expert at the International Phonetic Alphabet can confirm or correct.
Yes, there can be differences in IPA symbols. In our particular English accent, we do not differentiate between these two sounds.
You’re right, also some people may called the “ah and the uh” sound too.
The more I learn English the more I realize that is a mess.
It can be messy!😂
good lesson.
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Adding further confusion to the already confused subject of English vowel sounds and their spellings
Thank you so mUch !
They way how you pronounce the short "u" alone is totally different with the way you pronounce it in a word.
SHORT O is short but it is a little bit LONG in terms of duration compared with SHORT U. Interesting!
Some of the Americans totally confuse [ɔ] with [ɑ], or think they are the same, like what happens in this video. You girls pronounce [ɔ] in "AW" "olive" "dog" "cot" "caught" "taught" "long" "also" "ought" "boss(girl on the left)" "hog(girl on the right)".... However, you pronounce [ɑ] in "drop" "stop" "common" "father" "want" "poppy" "soccer" "boss(girl on the right)" "hog(girl on the left)" .... You don't realize there are two different vowel sounds - [ɔ] and [ɑ] - in the first AW sound that you teach. What confusion!
Is "Short U" really short? It is only short when you make it short on purpose, especially when it is compared with "short O"(10:00 10:17 10:26 10:42). It is not short at all, or it is a bit long at 6:16(dug/pic.) 7:14(puppy) 7:32(bus) 7:38(hug/pic.) 8:22(hug) 9:10(luck) 9:23(dug) 9:33(dumb) 9:34(bus/pic.) 9:51(bus~)...
Where is your accent from exactly ? to me caught and O-live don’t have the same vowel sound.
We're Canadian.
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Excellent video !!!!
Hello extra english can you make video about content words and stress pattern
Try these videos:
Sentence Stress: Content and Function Words - ruclips.net/video/tZbcYTYkCNk/видео.html
Pronunciation: Word Stress - ruclips.net/video/dsWq-g-OCVE/видео.html
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I really enjoyed the game.
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