Learn English Pronunciation – Vowel sound / ɪ / - British Pronunciation practice

Let’s look at the short vowel sound /ɪ/. This vowel sound /ɪ/ can be found in words ‘in’, ‘it’ and ‘think’ and can be difficult for non-native speakers. The sound /ɪ/ is created as if you are “smiling”, so the lips widen. The tongue is down, the tip of tongue touches to lower teeth. Don’t say this sound softly. It’s more direct. So, put the tongue to its up of the front of the mouth, to the top of the roof of the mouth, get ready to voice that sound out. The mouth isn’t permanently closed, so it`s not fully closed. It`s a little bit open where the teeth are but it`s more shorter if you had it wide open. *** Join Perfect English Pronunciation Online Course courses/pronunciation/ *** Perfect English Pronunciation coursebook *** Spoken English self-study coursebook *** All about English Tenses in a simple & easy way *** English Pronouns Find Lingportal here: Web: FB: Instagram: Subscribe on YouTube: #lingportal, #englishpronunciation, #englishsounds, #britishpronunciation, #pronunciationpractice,
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