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  • Hello there!

  • This is theSounds Americanchannel.

  • In this video well compare two vowel sounds:

  • /ɪ/ and /ɛ/

  • as in the wordsbigandbeg”.

  • In our previous videos we learned how to make them.

  • Remember the videos for the /ɪ/ sound, as in the worditand the /ɛ/ sound, as in the wordbed”?

  • This time well focus on the differences between these two sounds.

  • Most non-native English speakers can distinguish the /ɪ/ and /ɛ/ as different sounds,

  • but they often distort or confuse these vowels when pronouncing them.

  • And that's what other people hear as an accent.

  • In this video well help you fix this by practicing the /ɪ/ and the /ɛ/ and contrasting them in word pairs.

  • Before we begin, let’s check how well you can differentiate between the /ɪ/ and the /ɛ/ sounds.

  • Youll see a pair of words on the screen and hear only one of them pronounced.

  • For example,

  • “b*g”.

  • Can you guess what word you heard?

  • Let’s try a few more word pairs.

  • How did you do? Don’t worry if you didn’t get all the words right.

  • Youll improve if you complete the pronunciation exercises which are coming up in just a minute.

  • Here are the 2 key distinctions between the /ɪ/ and the /ɛ/:

  • First, look at the position of the lower jaw:

  • For the /ɪ/ sound, the mouth isn’t very open

  • For the /ɛ/ sound, the mouth is half open.

  • Second.

  • Look at the tongue:

  • For the /ɪ/ sound, the tongue is raised high in the mouth

  • For the /ɛ/ sound, the tongue is in the middle of the mouth.

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

  • /ɪ/ - /ɛ/

  • /ɪ/ - /ɛ/

  • /ɪ/ - /ɛ/

  • Now that youve revised how to make these sounds, let’s start practicing.

  • Don’t skip this part, as the only way to improve your accent is to practice as much as possible.

  • Youll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation.

  • After that youll have a few seconds to pronounce the word.

  • [signal prompt to start speaking]

  • Repeat each word after the speaker,

  • the first word will have the /ɪ/ vowel sound,

  • and the second will have the /ɛ/ vowel sound.

  • 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 the letter ‘e’ can represent both the /ɛ/ and the /ɪ/ vowel sounds?

  • For example, /ɛ/ as inbegand /ɪ/ as inbegin”.

  • The rule is simple, the /ɛ/ is found in the stressed syllables and the /ɪ/ in unstressed ones.

  • Thanks for watching!

  • Hope you find it useful!

  • Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!

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