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Practice Your English Pronunciation /s/ vs sh /ʃ/ Sounds | Course #15

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Practice Your English Pronunciation /s/ vs sh /ʃ/ Sounds | Course #15

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0:00Hello, guys.
0:01My name is F@nny.
0:03Welcome to this English pronunciation video.
0:06In this video,
0:07we are going to focus
0:09on two very important consonant sounds.
0:13The sounds /s/ and /ʃ/.
0:17Now, I know they may sound similar to you.
0:20But they are actually quite different
0:22and they are very important in English.
0:26So I want you to hear the difference
0:28and to be able to pronounce them correctly.
0:31Let's start with two example words.
0:34The first word would be the word ‘sea’.
0:39Can you hear the ‘s’ sound?
0:41‘sea’
0:43The second word is ‘she’.
0:47Now, the sound is very different.
0:48It's a ‘sh’ sound,
0:50‘she’.
0:51So ‘see’, ‘she’.
0:56Can you hear the difference?
0:58Well if you can't hear the difference,
1:00I promise you by the end of this video,
1:03with practice,
1:04you will be able to hear it
1:06and you will pronounce them correctly.
1:09So keep watching.
1:13We are going to learn together
1:15how to make this /s/ and /ʃ/ sounds in English.
1:20Of course it's very important
1:22for you to know the I.P.A spelling - it helps.
1:26Also, you can watch how I move my mouth.
1:29And always repeat after me.
1:32You can do this, guys.
1:33Let's do it together.
1:35Let's practice making the 's' sound in English.
1:40So it's unvoiced.
1:42No vibration in your throat.
1:44You don't use your voice.
1:45You're simply going to release some air.
1:49Your mouth should not move.
1:52Your tongue is going to go against your bottom teeth, okay.
1:58And your teeth are actually going to touch each other.
2:01And you're going to release some air.
2:03So.. /s/
2:06Please repeat after me. Watch my mouth.
2:10/s/
2:14/s/
2:18/s/
2:21Let's practice with the word ‘see’.
2:26‘see’
2:30‘see’
2:33‘see’
2:37Good.
2:38Let's now practice making the /ʃ/ sound in English.
2:43It's also unvoiced.
2:46And this time,
2:47your mouth is going to be rounded.
2:49And it's going to come out.
2:51/ʃ/
2:52Your tongue is going to be down, okay.
2:55And your teeth are definitely not going to touch each other,
2:58okay. And you're going to release some air.
3:02/ʃ/
3:03Please repeat after me.
3:06/ʃ/
3:09/ʃ/
3:14/ʃ/
3:17Let's practice with the word ‘she’.
3:21Please repeat after me.
3:24‘she’
3:27‘she’
3:31‘she’
3:34Good.
3:35Let's now practice with minimal pairs.
3:38These words that sound very very much alike
3:42but the sounds are actually different.
3:45They are very useful
3:46if you really want to hear the difference
3:48between the two sounds.
3:50First, the sounds themselves.
3:53And I want you to watch my mouth,
3:55how it moves,
3:57and to repeat after me.
3:59First the /s/ sound.
4:02/s/
4:05/s/
4:08/s/
4:12Then the /ʃ/ sound.
4:14Please repeat after me.
4:16/ʃ/
4:20/ʃ/
4:23/ʃ/
4:26Let's now do both.
4:28Repeat after me.
4:30/s/
4:33/ʃ/
4:36/s/
4:39/ʃ/
4:42/s/
4:45/ʃ/
4:48And let's now practice with our two words.
4:51Please repeat after me.
4:54‘see’
4:58‘she’
5:01‘see’
5:04‘she’
5:07‘see’
5:11‘she’
5:14Very good, guys.
5:15Okay, guys.
5:16Time to go through minimal pairs together.
5:19Please watch me, how I move my mouth,
5:22and repeat after me.
5:24Let's get started.
5:27crass
5:30crash
5:33crust
5:36crushed
5:40fist
5:42fished
5:46gas
5:49gash
5:52gust
5:55gushed
5:58mass
6:00mash
6:04mess
6:06mesh
6:09moss
6:12mosh
6:14plus
6:18plush
6:21puss
6:24push
6:27rust
6:29rushed
6:33sack
6:35shack
6:38sag
6:42shag
6:45said
6:48shed
6:50sail
6:53shale
6:56sake
6:59shake
7:03sail
7:05shale
7:08same
7:11shame
7:14sank
7:17shank
7:20sass
7:22sash
7:26save
7:28shave
7:31saw
7:34shore
7:37seen
7:40sheen
7:43seal
7:45she’ll
7:48seat
7:51sheet
7:54seed
7:56she’d
7:59scene
8:01sheen
8:04seep
8:07sheep
8:09seer
8:12sheer
8:15seize
8:18she’s
8:21sell
8:23shell
8:26sew
8:29show
8:32sift
8:34shift
8:37sigh
8:40shy
8:43sign
8:46shine
8:49sill
8:51shill
8:54sin
8:57shin
9:00single
9:02shingle
9:06sip
9:08ship
9:11so
9:14show
9:17sock
9:19shock
9:22sod
9:25shod
9:28sofa
9:31chauffeur
9:33sop
9:36shop
9:39sort
9:42short
9:45sucks
9:48shucks
9:51sure
9:53shoe
9:56sun
9:59shun
10:01Great, guys.
10:03Okay, guys.
10:03Let's now practice with sentences
10:06containing the consonant sounds.
10:09The first sentence:
10:11‘Sue showed her new shoes.’
10:15Please repeat after.
10:18‘Sue showed her new shoes.’
10:26The second sentence is:
10:29‘I've seen the sheen sheet on the seat.’
10:33Please repeat after me.
10:35‘I've seen the sheen sheet on the seat.’
10:47Good.
10:48And finally:
10:50‘She'd said the seed is in the shed.’
10:54Please repeat after me.
10:56‘She'd said the seed is in the shed.’
11:07Good job.
11:08Moving on.
11:09Let's now move on to listening practice.
11:12I'm now going to show you two words.
11:16I will say one of the two words,
11:19and I want you to listen very carefully
11:22and to tell me if this word is, ‘a)’ or ‘b)’
11:27Let's get started.
11:30Let's have a look at our first two words, guys.
11:32Now which one do I say ‘a’, or ‘b’?
11:37Listen very carefully.
11:39‘sort’
11:42One more time.
11:44‘sort’
11:46Is it ‘a’, or is it ‘b’?
11:49It's ‘a’, ‘sort’.
11:52‘b’ is ‘short’.
11:56Now what about this one?
11:58‘shoe’
12:01‘shoe’
12:03Is it ‘a’, or ‘b’?
12:05It’s ‘b’, ‘shoe’.
12:07‘a’ is ‘sue’.
12:11Listen to me.
12:13‘same’
12:16‘same’
12:18It's ‘a’, ‘same’.
12:21‘b’ is ‘shame’.
12:27‘crash’
12:31‘crash’
12:34It's ‘b’, ‘crash’.
12:36‘a’ is ‘crass’.
12:41Listen to me, guys.
12:42‘shale’
12:46‘shale’
12:49What do you think?
12:50It's ‘b’ of course, ‘shale’.
12:53‘a’ is ‘sail’.
12:57Now, which one do I say?
13:01‘seen’
13:03‘seen’
13:06‘a’ of course, ‘seen’.
13:08‘b’ is ‘sheen’.
13:13‘sip’
13:16‘sip’
13:19It’s ‘a’, ‘sip’.
13:20‘b’ is ‘ship’.
13:24Now listen to this one.
13:26‘shake’
13:29‘shake’
13:31It's ‘b’, ‘shake’.
13:33‘a’ is ‘sake’.
13:38‘seize’
13:41‘seize’
13:45It's ‘a’, ‘seize’.
13:47‘b’ is ‘she's’.
13:51And the last ones.
13:53Listen to me.
13:54‘shy’
13:57‘shy’
13:59Is it ‘a’ or is it ‘b’?
14:02It's ‘b’, ‘shy’.
14:04‘a’ is ‘sigh’.
14:08Great, guys.
14:10Thank you so much for watching.
14:12You now understand
14:13these consonant sounds /s/ and /ʃ/ in English.
14:18Keep practicing.
14:19Of course you need a lot of speaking
14:21and listening practice
14:22to master these sounds.
14:25But you can do it!
14:26You also need to train your ear
14:29to hear the difference between these sounds, okay.
14:34Also make sure you watch my other pronunciation videos
14:38if you want to improve your English skills even further.
14:41See you next time.