Here are the links and resources referenced in today’s video: 🔴Vowel Sound Masterclass: ruclips.net/video/IU-0oCNS5Pg/видео.html 🔴 Consonant Masterclass: ruclips.net/video/Gtn6wXHC4zk/видео.html 🔴 Free Bonus PDF with LOTS of practice words: drive.google.com/file/d/1w4oexGrTeXKxU9aVdGm3BeBnHa5FwwCu/view?usp=drive_link
One thing that most phoneticians strangely fail to recognize is that 'ebb' and 'egg' do not rhyme. 'Bed' and 'beg' do not rhyme. This is because the tongue movement required to put the tongue in position for either the Engma or the Hard G involuntarily squeezes the /ε/ into an /i/, thus 'egg' or 'beg' rhyme with 'bait' more than 'bet'.
Here are the links and resources referenced in today’s video:
🔴Vowel Sound Masterclass: ruclips.net/video/IU-0oCNS5Pg/видео.html
🔴 Consonant Masterclass: ruclips.net/video/Gtn6wXHC4zk/видео.html
🔴 Free Bonus PDF with LOTS of practice words: drive.google.com/file/d/1w4oexGrTeXKxU9aVdGm3BeBnHa5FwwCu/view?usp=drive_link
Great. Improving my listening here with you.
I'm glad to hear that!thank you for watching!! 🙏
Thank you Madam really appreciated your Efforts.
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One thing that most phoneticians strangely fail to recognize is that 'ebb' and 'egg' do not rhyme. 'Bed' and 'beg' do not rhyme. This is because the tongue movement required to put the tongue in position for either the Engma or the Hard G involuntarily squeezes the /ε/ into an /i/, thus 'egg' or 'beg' rhyme with 'bait' more than 'bet'.
Your comments are always so insightful! They give me so much food for thought!!🙏🙏🙏
@@Bakul-Soman Thanks.🙂 I think it comes from my self-taught DIY approach to learning about phonetics.
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