In this lesson, we'll explore American English consonants. American English has voiced consonant sounds and voiceless consonant sounds. We make a voiced sound with our vibrating vocal cords.
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In this lesson, we'll explore American English consonants. American English has voiced consonant sounds and voiceless consonant sounds. We make a voiced sound with our vibrating vocal cords.


The Focus of This Lesson Is Consonants in English.

In this lesson, we'll explore American English consonants. American English has voiced consonant

sounds and voiceless consonant sounds. We make a voiced sound with our vibrating vocal cords. All

vowel sounds in the previous lesson, for example, are voiced. A voiceless sound occurs when your

vocal cords are not vibrating, and we just make the sound with air, the shape of our mouths, and the

position of our tongues.

For Example:

There are twenty-four or twenty-five consonants in total: the number varies depending on the

researcher. As with the vowel lesson, we will give you the sound with an example word.

Grammar Points

1. Consonant sound in "pin"

2. Consonant sound in "bin"

3. Consonant sound in "toe"

4. Consonant sound in "doe"

5. Consonant sound in "cap"

6. Consonant sound in "gap"

7. Consonant sound in "choose"

8. Consonant sound in "juice"

9. Consonant sound in "main"

10. Consonant sound in "name"

11. Consonant sound in "hang"

Consonant sound in "fast"

- Consonant sound in "vast"

- Consonant sound in "thick"

· Consonant sound in "this"

- Consonant sound in "sap"

- Consonant sound in "zap"

- Consonant sound in "shin"

- Consonant sound in "pleasure"

- Consonant sound in "house"

- Consonant sound in "wine"

- Consonant sound in "rose"

- Consonant sound in "young"

- Consonant sound in "left"


Many of these sounds may be familiar to you from your native tongue. However, you may not use

some of these sounds in your language. Pay attention to the sounds that you do not use in your native

language so that you can get used to the tongue positioning of the word.

Be aware that English spelling can be tricky in that the same combination of letters may not always

have the same pronunciation in different words. With some patience and much practice, the

pronunciation will become easier and the words will be less difficult to pronounce. Try exaggerating

the sounds when you practice so that you get a better idea of how to shape your mouth and how to

position your tongue in your mouth.

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