Pronunciation:
1)look you new blue
2)bored short hot tall
3)slim easy cheap piece
4)book tissue good full
5)spring think chang english
6)ise niece see police
7)smile sit friday time
8)mystery internet musician buy
9)mean reason season heavy
ex2
1)are/who/afraid/you/in/family/of/your?
2)last time/when/proud of/you/were/yourself?
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Start with the word "look":
- The "l" sound is made by placing the tip of your tongue against the roof of your mouth, just behind your front teeth, and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finally, end with the "k" sound, which is produced by forcing the back of your tongue against the soft part of your palate, releasing a brief burst of air.
- Move on to the word "you":
- Start with the "y" sound, formed by placing the front part of your tongue against the roof of your mouth, just behind your front teeth.
- Then, glide into the "oo" sound as described before.
- Continue with the word "new":
- The "n" sound is produced by touching the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth and allowing the air to flow through your nose.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced as before.
- Finish with the "w" sound, which is made by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then gently blowing air out.
- Finally, say the word "blue":
- Begin with the "b" sound, produced by bringing your lips softly together and then separating them, causing a small explosion of air.
- The "l" sound is formed as described earlier.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- The "u" sound is pronounced by pushing the back of your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without making full contact.
2) bored short hot tall:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Begin with the word "bored":
- Start with the "b" sound, as described before.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finish with the "d" sound, which is similar to the "t" sound but with a small burst of air.
- Move on to the word "short":
- The "sh" sound is formed by placing the front part of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Then, continue with the "or" sound, which is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finally, say the "t" sound as described before.
- Continue with the word "hot":
- The "h" sound is simply a breath of air, as if you were fogging up a mirror.
- The "o" sound is formed by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finish with the "t" sound described earlier.
- Lastly, say the word "tall":
- Begin with the "t" sound.
- The "a" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- The "ll" sound is formed as before, by touching the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth and allowing the air to flow through your nose.
3) slim easy cheap piece:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Start with the word "slim":
- Begin with the "s" sound, which is made by placing your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Move on to the "l" sound described earlier.
- Finish with the "i" sound, which is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Move on to the word "easy":
- Start with the "ee" sound, pronounced by opening your mouth wide and stretching the corners of your lips to the sides.
- Finish with the "z" sound, similar to the "s" sound but with a vibration of your vocal cords.
- Continue with the word "cheap":
- Begin with the "ch" sound, made by placing the front part of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- The "ee" sound is pronounced as before.
- Finish with the "p" sound, similar to the "b" sound but without vocalization.
- Lastly, say the word "piece":
- The "p" sound is described above.
- Next, say the "ee" sound as before.
- The "s" sound is made by placing your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Finish with the "s" sound described earlier.
4) book tissue good full:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Begin with the word "book":
- Start with the "b" sound.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finish with the "k" sound.
- Move on to the word "tissue":
- Start with the "t" sound.
- The "i" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Continue with the "ss" sound, produced by pushing the front part of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and forcing the air to flow with a hissing sound.
- Finish with the "you" sound described earlier.
- Continue with the word "good":
- Begin with the "g" sound, similar to the "k" sound but with vocalization.
- The "oo" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Finish with the "d" sound described earlier.
- Lastly, say the word "full":
- The "f" sound is made by bringing your bottom lip gently up to meet your top teeth and then blowing air out, creating a soft hissing sound.
- The "u" sound is formed by pushing the back of your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without making full contact.
- Finish with the "ll" sound described earlier.
5) spring think chang english:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Start with the word "spring":
- Begin with the "s" sound.
- The "p" sound is described above.
- Continue with the "r" sound, produced by tapping the tip of your tongue lightly against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- The "i" sound is formed by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "ng" sound, pronounced by placing the back of your tongue against the soft part of your palate and allowing the air to flow out through your nose while vibrating your vocal cords.
- Move on to the word "think":
- Start with the "th" sound, produced by placing the tip of your tongue gently against the back of your front teeth and allowing a stream of air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- Continue with the "i" sound as before.
- Finish with the "nk" sound, pronounced by touching the back of your tongue against the soft part of your palate and allowing the air to flow out through your nose while vibrating your vocal cords.
- Continue with the word "chang":
- Begin with the "ch" sound.
- The "a" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "ng" sound described earlier.
- Finally, say the word "English":
- Start with the "i" sound, described before.
- Continue with the "ng" sound.
- Finish with the "lish" sound, pronounced by placing the tip of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
6) ise niece see police:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Begin with the word "ise":
- Start with the "i" sound.
- The "s" sound is made by placing your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Finish with the "e" sound, produced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Move on to the word "niece":
- Begin with the "n" sound.
- The "ee" sound is formed by stretching the corners of your lips to the sides and opening your mouth wide.
- Finish with the "s" sound described earlier.
- Continue with the word "see":
- Start with the "s" sound.
- The "ee" sound is pronounced as before.
- Finish with the "ee" sound described earlier.
- Lastly, say the word "police":
- Begin with the "p" sound described earlier.
- The "o" sound is pronounced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Continue with the "l" sound.
- Finish with the "ice" sound, pronounced by placing the tip of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
7) smile sit friday time:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Start with the word "smile":
- Begin with the "s" sound.
- Continue with the "m" sound, made by closing your lips together and then opening them, releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Next, pronounce the "ee" sound as described before.
- Finish with the "l" sound.
- Move on to the word "sit":
- Begin with the "s" sound as described earlier.
- The "i" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "t" sound.
- Continue with the word "friday":
- Begin with the "f" sound.
- The "r" sound is described above.
- Continue with the "ai" sound, pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "d" sound.
- Finally, say the word "time":
- Begin with the "t" sound.
- The "i" sound is pronounced as before.
- Finish with the "me" sound, pronounced by placing the tip of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
8) mystery internet musician buy:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Begin with the word "mystery":
- Start with the "m" sound.
- The "y" sound is formed by gliding from the "ee" sound to the "ee" sound as described before.
- Finish with the "st" sound, produced by placing the tip of your tongue lightly against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- Move on to the word "internet":
- Begin with the "i" sound.
- Continue with the "n" sound.
- Pronounce the "t" sound described earlier.
- Finish with the "er" sound, produced by rounding your lips as if you were going to say "oo" and then moving your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without actually touching it.
- Continue with the word "musician":
- Begin with the "m" sound.
- The "u" sound is formed as described before.
- Say the "si" sound, made by pushing the front part of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
- Finish with the "s" sound and the "n" sound as described earlier.
- Lastly, say the word "buy":
- The "b" sound is described above.
- The "u" sound is pronounced by pushing the back of your tongue up towards the roof of your mouth, without making full contact.
- Finish with the "y" sound described earlier.
9) mean reason season heavy:
To pronounce this correctly, follow these steps:
- Start with the word "mean":
- The "m" sound is produced as described above.
- The "ee" sound is pronounced by stretching the corners of your lips to the sides and opening your mouth wide.
- Finish with the "n" sound.
- Move on to the word "reason":
- Begin with the "r" sound.
- The "ea" sound is made by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- The "s" sound is described earlier.
- Finish with the "n" sound.
- Continue with the word "season":
- Begin with the "s" sound.
- The "ea" sound is pronounced as before.
- Finish with the "son" sound, produced by placing the tip of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- Finally, say the word "heavy":
- Begin with the "h" sound.
- The "e" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "v" sound, which is formed by placing the top of your bottom lip against the bottom of your top teeth and releasing a continuous stream of air.
ex2:
1) are/who/afraid/you/in/family/of/your?
To produce a clear answer, rephrase the question as "Are you afraid of anyone in your family?". Pronounce it as follows:
- Begin with the word "are":
- Start with the "a" sound, pronounced by opening your mouth wide and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- The "r" sound is made by tapping the tip of your tongue lightly against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- Finish with the "e" sound, produced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Move on to the word "you":
- Start with the "y" sound as described earlier.
- Finish with the "oo" sound.
- Continue with the word "afraid":
- Begin with the "a" sound.
- The "f" sound is formed by bringing your bottom lip gently up to meet your top teeth and then blowing air out, creating a soft hissing sound.
- The "r" sound is described above.
- Continue with the "ai" sound.
- Finish with the "d" sound.
- Next, say the word "of":
- Pronounce the "o" sound as described before.
- Finish with the "f" sound.
- Lastly, say the word "your":
- The "y" sound is formed as before.
- The "oo" sound is described earlier.
- Finish with the "r" sound.
2) last time/when/proud of/you/were/yourself?
To produce a clear answer, rephrase the question as "When was the last time you were proud of yourself?". Pronounce it as follows:
- Begin with the word "last":
- Start with the "l" sound.
- Pronounce the "a" sound as described earlier.
- Finish with the "st" sound.
- Move on to the word "time":
- Begin with the "t" sound.
- The "i" sound is pronounced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "me" sound.
- Continue with the word "when":
- Begin with the "w" sound.
- The "h" sound is described above.
- Finish with the short "e" sound, produced by bringing your lower jaw back slightly and relaxing the muscles of your tongue.
- End with the "n" sound.
- Next, say the word "proud":
- Start with the "p" sound.
- The "r" sound is made by tapping the tip of your tongue lightly against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.
- Pronounce the "ou" sound as described earlier.
- Finish with the "d" sound.
- Lastly, say the word "yourself":
- Begin with the "y" sound.
- Pronounce the "oo" sound as before.
- Finish with the "r" sound described earlier.
- Move on to the "s" sound and the "e" sound, produced by opening your mouth slightly and moving your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
- Finish with the "lf" sound, formed by placing the tip of your tongue against the ridge just behind your upper front teeth and allowing the air to flow around the sides of your tongue.