American English Pronunciation Class
American English Pronunciation Class
American English Pronunciation Class
Pronunciation Class
44 SOUNDS (PHONEMES)
ŋ
h
VS
ŋ
• fˈɪŋgər
• Hello
h
• həˈ
loʊ
• Finger • Hand • hænd
• strɔŋər
ˈ
• Stronger • Whole • hoʊl
• jʌŋgər
ˈ
• Younger • Him • hɪm
• mʌŋk
• Monk • Hack • hæk
• tʌŋ
• Tongue • trʌŋk
• Hat • hæt
• Trunk • dræŋk • Hook • hʊk
• Drank • ɪŋglɪʃ
ˈ • Whom • Hu:m
• English
ŋ
• Mʌŋki
• Half
h
• hæf
• Monkey • Habit • hæbət
ˈ
• ʌ
ˈ ŋkəl
• Uncle • Hotel • hoʊˈtɛl
• lɪŋk
• Link • Who • Hu:
• Stɪŋ
• Sting • Hero • hɪroʊ
ˈ
• strɪŋ
• String •
• Hard • hɑrd
Hæŋ
• Hang • Sæŋ • How • haʊ
• Sang • əˈmʌŋ • Hub • hʌb
• Among
ŋ
• ræŋ
• Happen
h
• Hæpən
• Rang • Whose • Hu:z
• æŋgər
ˈ
• Anger • Host • Hoʊst
• lʌŋ
• Lung • Here • Hir
• strɛŋkθ
• Strength • Behind • bɪˈ
haɪnd
• lɛŋkθ
• Length • gæŋ
• Help • Hɛlp
• Gang • • Hide • Haɪd
əˈlɔŋ
• Along • • Hungry • hʌŋgri
ˈ
slæŋ
• Slang
Distinguish
• Hit • Hello • History • Finger
• Monkey • Strength • Hero • younger
• Strong • Hill • Slang • Hungry
• Uncle • Tongue • Trunk • Anger
• Hotel • Hard • Monk • Hand
Distinguish
• Among • who
• Huge • hold
• Link • sting
• Finger • whom
• Sing • hub
• Think • gang
Intonation & Linking
“Find the stresses of the words in the sentences”
• He is very hungry
• Her younger sister sings very well