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American Consonants sound-by-sound
1. You can understand how to pronounce American consonants correctly using the 2D Sound Simulator; 2. You can practice each sound with “phonetic exercises” (at the beginning, middle, and end of words); 3. You can practice speaking them in “sentence practice” & “paragraph practice.” Use your consonants confidently!
This chapter consists of 25 American English consonant phonemes: 15 Voiced Sounds & 9 Unvoiced Sounds.
Session 1. American Unvoiced [t] & Voiced [d] Phonemes + Voicing [t̬] Session 2. American Voiced [r] & Voiced [w] Phonemes Session 3. American Unvoiced [s] & Voiced [z] Phonemes Session 4. American Unvoiced [th] & Voiced [t͟h] Phonemes Session 5. American Unvoiced [ʃ] & Voiced [ʒ] Phonemes Session 6. American Unvoiced [ʧ] & Voiced [ʤ] Phonemes Session 7. American Unvoiced [h] Phoneme Session 8. American Unvoiced [p] & Voiced [b] Phonemes Session 9. American Unvoiced [f] & Voiced [v] Phonemes Session 10. American Unvoiced consonant [k] & Voiced consonant [g] Sounds Session 11. American Lateral Voiced consonant [l] Sound Session 12. American Voiced consonants [m],[n], & [ŋ] Sonorants Session 13. Word Endings; ED -ending [t], [d], or [id]
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