English Pronunciation Podcast 4- Vowels /ɛ / and /eI/: This podcast teaches you how to pronounce /ɛ / and /eI/ accurately with special emphasis on learning how to distinguish between them.
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In today's podcast, we're going to learn two very important vowels in English: the vowels /ɛ / and /eI/.
The focus of today's lesson is:
learning and practicing how to pronounce /ɛ / learning and practicing how to pronounce /eI/ Learning how to distinguish between /ɛ / and /eI/
We will learn to develop a clear and distinct pronunciation for /ɛ / and /eI/ .
How to articulate /ɛ / correctly:
tongue: mid, forward, raise tip slightly , sides gently touch back teeth
lips: slightly spread
jaw: relaxed, somewhat open
Exercise: Listen and repeat /ɛ /.
Exercise: Listen and repeat the following words containing /ɛ / :
Exercise: Listen and repeat the following expressions and idioms which contain /ɛ /:
Don't sweat it. (Don't worry about it) Give it a rest. (Stop doing that) I'm thinking about you twenty four seven. (all the time,all day all week) You have to get your feet wet. (Try something new, gain some experience) How to pronounce /eI/ correctly: /eI/ is a combination of /ɛ / + / i /. Vowels which are combinations of two vowels are called diphthongs . Start with your tongue in the /ɛ / position and then raise your tongue into / i /. Finish with lips spread.
How to articulate /eI/ :
tongue: Start in /ɛ / and raise your tonue into /i/
lips: spread gradually
Exercise: Try going from /ɛ / to / i / very slowly, blending the two sounds.
Now, try going from /ɛ / to / i / a litle faster
Exercise: Listen and repeat /eI/ at a normal rate of speech: .
Exercise: Listen and repeat the following words which contain /eI/:
Exercise: Listen and repeat the following expressions and idioms which contain /eI/:
Can you break a twenty? ( Can you give me change for a twenty dollar bill) Those guys have it made. ( They're in a great financial situation) We're on the same page . ( We're seeing things the same way, same viewpoint ) Are you game?. ( Do you want to join us?)
Developing a clear distinction between /ɛ/ and /eI/
When pronouncing /eI/ be sure to bring your tongue all the way up into / i /. Don't drop the second half of the vowel.
Exercise: Listen and repeat the following pairs of words:
/ɛ / /eI/
test taste
men main
tech take
let late
debt date
pepper paper
pen pain
Hearing and prounouncing the difference often takes time, practice and a lot of patience but with practice, you will get it! The more you practice and repeat the exercises, the more you'll develop muscle memory- -the ability to so something without thinking- automatically.
Think of dancers, athletes and musicians- how do they get so good at what they do?
Practice, repetition- training
They practice their routines until it becomes automatic habit, muscle memory.
The same is true for accent reduction and English pronunciation !
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