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Free pronunciation lesson (North American English).

Pronunciation of the voiced & voiceless "TH" sound.

EnglishMeeting.com video with Dave Sconda.

I hope you find this lesson helpful & enjoyable!

North American English Pronunciation

EnglishMeeting.com pronunciation video with Dave Sconda

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  • @mdkoofia is right although his level is much higher than mine since English is his first language.

    Please, @EnglishMeeting, explain this. I and many others don't have problems to say "thank you" when it's alone, but the situation changes when it's in a sentence. Thus every word's pronunciation depends on the previous and next ones. I'd like to understand this dependence, because sometimes my speech is "decorated" with a little of lisping.

    And why sometimes people "save" their voiced th's?

  • @aRichBastard Speaking has to do with collocations or groups of words (phrases). We may practice one word for pronunciation, but in real life, we speak in phrases. What comes before and after effects pronunciation because of factors such as linking, rhythm, and the general "music" of the language. The more advanced learner can practice pronunciation in phrases and in real life by monitoring their own use. I do hope this helps : ) Dave

  • I'm a filipino. I don't have any trouble pronouncing the voiced and voiceless th. my question is, is it possible to pronounce the th sound followed by s? For example, "earth's crust"? Is it possible to pronounce th in there smoothly? Cause when i pronounce it, no matter how hard i try, i always end up omitting the h sound in th.

  • @elizendria This is a bit tricky because of the mouth & tongue positions. Try pronouncing it in "slow motion" -

    hit the TH and release the S, then slowly go into the word "crust." This can be a good exercise for developing new movement and muscle. It will take some time but if you practice this every day, you will get faster at it and be able to do it without thinking.

  • Why a lot of vip in interviews say "Tank you" and not with the correct sound "thank you" ? Or is it my ear? (I'm foreign, italian)

  • @acbsciax2 It could be your ear or they may mispronounce it - just make sure you pronounce it right : )

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  • Since when Lionel Messi gives: english lessons ;p ;p ;p

  • I'm a Chinese and I always pronounce "th" as "f" or "d"

    this video is useful =]

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  • thank you sooo much!!

  • press 0:24 over and over again, haha

  • I have no problem about TH pronunciation. But it sounds like "d" and "f" when speak in the sentence.

  • Great, this was soo good!

  • dude, u r good..

  • thumbs up and thank you for something like this. Nothing else is more useful than this. The method that you taught is very thoughtful for the people on earth who need to speak more smooth without pauses. Although this is tough but i'll try to think and breath before i speak. Another time I'll watch other clips of yours and learn from them thoughtfully. thank you again.

  • Thank you very much , this video is very helpful

  • @sum101190 brazilians do the same

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