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Podcast Archive | Saturday June 13th, 2009 Share In this week's podcast, we're going to learn how to pronounce the consonants /dʒ/ and /tʃ/ distinctly and correctly. Learning to hear and say the difference between /dʒ/ as in "joke" and /tʃ/ as in "choke", will make your pronunciation more accurate and will make your accent sound more like a native speaker's. Depending on what your first language is, you may find it difficult to pronounce and distinguish between these sounds. More specifically if your first language is Spanish, Russian, Korean or German, you may be confusing these two sounds. One of the most common mistakes is to confuse the sound /dʒ/ with the sound /tʃ/ . In podcasts #38 and #39 we learned how to pronounce /dʒ/ and /tʃ/ correctly and in full detail. I recommend that you listen to those podcasts before listening to this one, if you haven't already. The focus of this week's podcast is:
How to Pronounce /tʃ/ : So let's begin by reviewing how to pronounce the sound /tʃ/. Tongue: Press the tip and the blade (front edge) of your tongue against the gum ridge (bump on the roof of your mouth). Press firmly. (The sides of the tongue should be touching the side teeth.) Stop the air flow completely until the pressure builds up and then release quickly. lips: Protruded slightly. (Forward, pushed outward) Exercise: Please listen and repeat /tʃ/: /tʃ/ ... /tʃ/ The difference between /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ are a voiceless and voiced pair. This means that the tongue position for /tʃ/ is exactly the same as the tongue position for /dʒ/! That's right- if you can do the tongue position and movement for one, then you can do the other! The only difference between these consonants is that for /dʒ/ we also use our voice. We vibrate our vocal folds. If your having trouble saying /dʒ/, remember it's just /tʃ/ plus your voice. In order to make a /dʒ/ sound, maintain the same position for /tʃ/ and add your voice. Exercise: Alternate between /tʃ and /dʒ/. Pay careful attention to the form of your tongue. /tʃ/ ... /dʒ/ ... /tʃ/.... /dʒ/ Tips for Accurate Pronunciation of /tʃ/ and /dʒ/: Tip : Make sure that your tongue tip is on the ridge. A common mistake students make is to press their tongue too far forward near the teeth. It often sounds like this ... Distinguishing between /tʃ/ and /dʒ/: Now that we've learned how to pronounce /tʃ/ for /dʒ/ correctly, let's work on developing a clear distinction between these sounds. It depends on what your first language is. So we're going to do a special training exercise to help you develop a clear distinction between/tʃ/ for /dʒ/. Exercise: Listen and repeat the following pair of words. /tʃ/ /dʒ// choke joke chain Jane chin gin choose Jews etch edge search surge Mastering the distinction between /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ is an important part of learning to speak English clearly and correctly. To the ears of an American, these two sounds are completely different and distinct . Learning these sounds is one more important step toward speaking English with a standard American accent. The best way to learn a new a sound is to practice it slowly. The Right Training Tools for Better Pronunciation: It's important to have right training tools in order to improve your accent. That's why I recommend that you check it out my English Pronunciation Course in mp3 format- Best Accent Training mp3s! No matter what your first language is, Best Accent Training has the lessons you need for speaking English clearly and correctly.
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