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  • Hello there!

  • This is the Sounds American channel.

  • In this video we ll compare two vowel sounds:

  • /i/

  • and /ɪ/

  • as in the words

  • heat

  • and hit

  • In our past videos we already learned how to make them.

  • Remember the videos for the /i/ sound,

  • as in "be"

  • and the /ɪ/ sound, as in "it" ?

  • This time we ll focus on the difference between these two sounds.

  • Many non-native English speakers can't always hear the difference between /i/

  • and /ɪ/.

  • What about you?

  • Let's check with a quick test.

  • You'll see a pair of words on a screen

  • and hear only one of them.

  • For example,

  • "h*t."

  • Can you guess what word you heard?

  • Let's try a few more word pairs.

  • Okay, what's your score?

  • The higher the better, but don't be discouraged if you didn't get all of the words right.

  • You'll improve after doing our upcoming exercises.

  • The words in those pairs may sound the same, but they differ by their vowel sound.

  • Here are the two key distinctions between the /i/

  • and the /ɪ/:

  • First,

  • look at the lips

  • For the /i/ sound, the lips are spread very wide and tensed.

  • For the /ɪ/ sound, the lips are spread less and relaxed.

  • Second.

  • Look at what s going on inside the mouth:

  • For the /i/ sound, the mouth is open very little and the tongue is raised very high.

  • For the /ɪ/ sound, the mouth is open a little bit more and, thus, the tongue is raised slightly lower.

  • Let's pronounce these sounds one after the other:

  • /i/

  • /ɪ/

  • /i/

  • /ɪ/

  • The best way to practice making these sounds is to pronounce them in word pairs.

  • Let's do this exercise.

  • You'll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation.

  • [example]>>"bead"

  • After that you'll have a few seconds to pronounce the word.

  • [sound prompt to start speaking]

  • Repeat each word after the speaker.

  • The first word will have the tense /i/ vowel sound,

  • and the second will have the relaxed /ɪ/ vowel sound.

  • The only way to improve your pronunciation is to listen to and repeat as many words as possible.

  • Let's begin!

  • You're done!

  • Congratulations!

  • To check how much youve improved, you can do the word pairs test again.

  • Click this link to go back and compare the results.

  • By the way, did you know that in American English the relaxed /ɪ/ vowel sound occurs twice as often as the tense /i/?

  • Thanks for watching!

  • Hope you find it useful!

  • Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!

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綿羊還是船?熱還是打?Beat還是Bit?美式英語發音 (Sheep or Ship? Heat or Hit? Beat or Bit? American English Pronunciation)

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