dʒ
CONSONANTS
tʃ
CONTENT
dʒ
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
tʃ
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
dʒ
The ʤ sound is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced palato-alveolar affricate’.
The tip of the tongue touches the upper alveoli (=alveolar ridge, gum ridge, tooth ridge) and then moves. That is, the initial position of /tʃ/ is like English /t/, and that of /dʒ/ is like English /d/. But in English /t/ and /d/ are also articulated somewhat differently from Spanish.
dʒ
dʒ
LET'S PRACTICE
dʒ
Energy
Region
Agency
Danger
Oxygen
Education
Subtítulo
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
The/ʒ/ phoneme is made through the mouth and it is Voiced which means that you vibrate your vocal chords to make the sound.
The /ʒ/ phoneme is normally spelled with the letter ‘su’ as in the words:
measure /ˈmeʒə/
usual /ju:ʒu:əl/
LET'S PRACTICE
Prestige
Occasion
Treasure
Sabotage
Usual
plesure
Precision
Television
Version
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
The phoneme /ʃ/ is articulated in the same way as the phoneme /ʒ/, with the difference that the phoneme /ʃ/ is a voiceless sound, that is, the vocal cords are not made to vibrate.
Therefore, this phoneme is pronounced by bending the tongue backwards. While the sides of the tongue touch the upper teeth, the folded tongue rises far back but does not touch the palate. Expelling the air pushes the lips out a little.
LET'S PRACTICE
Leash
Shake
Dish
Finish
Publish
Share
Shine
Push
Fish
HOW TO PRONOUNCES
tʃ
The phonemes /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ sound very similar when they come at the end of words. This is because they are articulated in the same way, with the difference that /tʃ/ is an aspirated, unvoiced sound
tʃ
tʃ
LET'S PRACTICE
Porch
Lunch
Attach
Much
Touch
Bench
Each
Peach
Which
dʒ
THANK YOU!
tʃ
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dʒ
CONSONANTS
tʃ
CONTENT
dʒ
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
tʃ
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
CONSONANT HOW TO PRONOUNCE VIDEO PRACTISE
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
dʒ
The ʤ sound is a sound from the ‘Consonants Pairs’ group and it is called the ‘Voiced palato-alveolar affricate’.
The tip of the tongue touches the upper alveoli (=alveolar ridge, gum ridge, tooth ridge) and then moves. That is, the initial position of /tʃ/ is like English /t/, and that of /dʒ/ is like English /d/. But in English /t/ and /d/ are also articulated somewhat differently from Spanish.
dʒ
dʒ
LET'S PRACTICE
dʒ
Energy
Region
Agency
Danger
Oxygen
Education
Subtítulo
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
The/ʒ/ phoneme is made through the mouth and it is Voiced which means that you vibrate your vocal chords to make the sound.
The /ʒ/ phoneme is normally spelled with the letter ‘su’ as in the words: measure /ˈmeʒə/ usual /ju:ʒu:əl/
LET'S PRACTICE
Prestige
Occasion
Treasure
Sabotage
Usual
plesure
Precision
Television
Version
HOW TO PRONOUNCE
The phoneme /ʃ/ is articulated in the same way as the phoneme /ʒ/, with the difference that the phoneme /ʃ/ is a voiceless sound, that is, the vocal cords are not made to vibrate.
Therefore, this phoneme is pronounced by bending the tongue backwards. While the sides of the tongue touch the upper teeth, the folded tongue rises far back but does not touch the palate. Expelling the air pushes the lips out a little.
LET'S PRACTICE
Leash
Shake
Dish
Finish
Publish
Share
Shine
Push
Fish
HOW TO PRONOUNCES
tʃ
The phonemes /tʃ/ and /dʒ/ sound very similar when they come at the end of words. This is because they are articulated in the same way, with the difference that /tʃ/ is an aspirated, unvoiced sound
tʃ
tʃ
LET'S PRACTICE
Porch
Lunch
Attach
Much
Touch
Bench
Each
Peach
Which
dʒ
THANK YOU!
tʃ