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  • Hi there Jennifer from Tarle speech  with your question of the week.

  • We have two words today: medicine - the science of diagnosing  

  • treatment or prevention of disease and 

  • Madison which is a girl's name, a city in  Wisconsin, or a street in New York City.

  • So we have our words medicine and Madison.

  • Three beats in each of these words  and each word is going to end with  

  • the same two syllables so let's knock that out.

  • We have the short uh - the schwa syllable; and  then we end with syllable three which is sin.

  • We start with the s: sss. Tip of the tongue  is either pointed down or behind the top front  

  • teeth. It is not touching. Air continues to move  out. We're going to have a relaxed mouth for that  

  • short ih. And then the tip of your tongue touches  the back of your top front teeth for that n nnn as  

  • the air moves out of your nose. Now I wrote this  as sin but because it is an unstressed relaxed  

  • vowel you can think of also saying sun or sen as  long as it is short and as long as it is quick.

  • All right what's the difference between the med  and the mad? Let's break this down. We're going  

  • to start with the m mm. Lips are together, air  is moving out of the nose. For the d, at the end,  

  • going to touch the tip of the tongue  to the back of the top front teeth.  

  • Very specifically to the spot where the teeth  

  • meet the roof of the mouth. Air is going to  puff out and your voice box is on and moving.

  • What's the difference between these vowelsLet's start with that very American open a sound.  

  • To make this sound you're going to open your mouth  in a very wide circle shape ah. Tip of your tongue  

  • is really low in the front bottom of the mouthback of the tongue is pulled really high up,  

  • ah. As I always say, exaggerate these sounds when  you're practicing. There's no shame in that game!  

  • Open your mouth really wide get your tongue  low in the front, high in the back, ah.  

  • Really think about moving from that closed mouth.  

  • You really have to move. It's closedreally open, almost closed again.

  • mad mad mad

  • Now for med. This is what people usually  say and this is a more closed relaxed e  

  • sound. So we have ah eh. For the eh  sound, my mouth is slightly open.  

  • You can see the tip of my tongue  between my top and bottom teeth.

  • The back of my tongue is sort of anchored  towards the um insides of my back top teeth. eh

  • So again, you can see the tip of my tonguemy mouth is slightly open, the back of my  

  • tongue is a little bit higher up, and kind of  anchored by the um insides of my back top teeth.

  • Let's put that all together med med med 

  • and mad mad mad

  • Let's try this all together medicine medicine medicine 

  • madison madison madison 

  • medicine madison medicine madison

  • And now for a sentence

  • Please pick up the medicine  at the Madison pharmacy

  • Please pick up the medicine  at the Madison pharmacy.

  • Give it a try I know people are going to  notice the difference. You know what I love,  

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Hi there Jennifer from Tarle speech  with your question of the week.

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How to Pronounce MEDICINE & MADISON - American English Pronunciation Lesson

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