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  • Hello, students.

  • This is Fanny.

  • Welcome to this English pronunciation video.

  • In this video we are going to focus on two English vowel sounds.

  • /ɛ/ and /eɪ/ These are two very important vowel sounds

  • in English.

  • And they sound different even though very similar.

  • Let's start with two example words.

  • The first word is 'let'.

  • Can you hear the sound /ɛ/?

  • 'let' The second word is 'late'.

  • /eɪ/ 'late'

  • So 'let' and 'late' I know to some of you they sound exactly the

  • same.

  • But with a little bit of practice you will hear the difference,

  • so keep watching.

  • By the end of this video, I promise you will improve your hearing and

  • pronunciation of these two vowel sounds.

  • Get ready guys.

  • I'm gonna help you make these sounds /ɛ/ and /eɪ/ in English.

  • I want you to hear the difference and to be able to pronounce them correctly.

  • Also, it's very important to know the IPA spelling,

  • watch how I move my mouth, and as usual repeat after me.

  • I know that you can master these sounds, so let's get to it.

  • First, let's learn how to make the sound /ɛ/.

  • So your tongue is in the middle part of your mouth.

  • Okay, and your mouth and doesn't move.

  • Can you repeat after me?

  • /ɛ/ /ɛ/

  • /ɛ/ Let's now practice with a word please.

  • Repeat after me.

  • let let

  • let For the sound /eɪ/.

  • It's a little bit trickier.

  • It's what we call a diphthong.

  • So it's actually two vowel sounds combined.

  • So as you can see, your mouth moves and your tongue goes up a

  • little as you produce the sound /eɪ/.

  • Can you repeat after me?

  • /eɪ/ /eɪ/

  • /eɪ/

  • With the word 'late'.

  • Repeat after me.

  • late late

  • late Great job!

  • Let's now use minimal pairs.

  • Words that are extremely similar but the vowel sounds change.

  • They're a very good way to practice your vowel sounds.

  • First let's just practice the sounds.

  • So watch how my mouth moves and repeat after me.

  • /ɛ/ /ɛ/

  • /ɛ/ /eɪ/

  • /eɪ/ /eɪ/

  • /ɛ/ /eɪ/

  • /ɛ/ /eɪ/

  • /ɛ/ /eɪ/

  • Let's now use our words 'let' and 'late'.

  • Repeat after me.

  • let let

  • let late

  • late late

  • let late

  • let late

  • let late

  • Excellent job.

  • Guys, let's now find out about other minimal pairs.

  • I'm gonna read them to you.

  • I want you to repeat after me and pay attention to my mouth and how it moves.

  • Let's go.

  • chess chase

  • beck bake

  • bed bade

  • bell bail

  • best based

  • bet bait

  • bled blade

  • bread braid

  • breast braced

  • debt date

  • edge age

  • etch H

  • fed fade

  • fell fail

  • fleck flake

  • fret freight

  • gel jail

  • get gate

  • hell hail

  • Ken cane

  • L ale

  • led laid

  • lens lanes

  • less lace

  • M aim

  • men main

  • mess mace

  • met mate

  • pen pain

  • pent paint

  • pest paste

  • pled played

  • red raid

  • rest raced

  • S ace

  • sell sale

  • sent saint

  • set sate

  • shed shade

  • shell shale

  • special spatial

  • sped spade

  • tech take

  • tell tale

  • tent taint

  • test taste

  • tread trade

  • trend trained

  • wed wade

  • wedge wage

  • well whale

  • west waist

  • wet wait

  • when wane

  • wreck rake

  • wren rain

  • X aches

  • Excellent guys.

  • Let's move on.

  • Ok let's continue practicing.

  • Now I'm going to show you some words and I want you to read them with the proper

  • English vowel sound /ɛ/ and /eɪ/

  • Let's get started.

  • Let's start with the first word.

  • Is it 'bed' or 'bade'?

  • It's 'bed' of course.

  • Next word.

  • 'fell' or 'fail'?

  • Which one is it?

  • It's 'fail'.

  • Next word.

  • 'test'?

  • 'taste'?

  • It's 'taste'.

  • Guys, next word.

  • 'men'?

  • 'main'?

  • 'main' Next word.

  • 'ren'?

  • 'rain'?

  • It's 'rain'.

  • Next 'sell' or 'sale'?

  • It's 'sell'.

  • Next word.

  • 'test'?

  • 'taste'?

  • Which one is it?

  • In this case, it's 'test'.

  • Next.

  • 'men'?

  • 'main'?

  • It's 'men'.

  • Next word.

  • 'sell' or 'sale'?

  • 'sale' of course.

  • And finally, 'when' or 'wane'?

  • It's 'when'.

  • Very good.

  • Great job guys.

  • Let's carry on.

  • Okay guys let's now practice with sentences.

  • I have sentences containing /ɛ/ and /eɪ/sounds.

  • So pay attention and repeat after me.

  • The first sentence is: 'Ken made cakes well.'

  • The second sentence: 'Tell him to send red paint.'

  • And finally: 'Men fed a whale in the rain.'

  • Great guys.

  • Let's continue on.

  • Great job guys.

  • You now have a better understanding of the difference

  • between the English vowel sounds /ɛ/ and /eɪ/.

  • But keep practicing.

  • It takes time and practice of listening and speaking to master the vowel sounds.

  • But you can do it.

  • Also make sure you watch the rest of my pronunciation videos.

  • Very important if you want to master the English language.

  • See you next time.

  • Thank you so much guys for watching my video.

  • if you've liked it, show me your support.

  • Click 'like'.

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  • Put your comments below and share the video.

  • See you.

Hello, students.

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