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Pronunciation Tips - Short Vowel - Programme 1 from BBC Learning English Pronunciation Tips

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Programme 1 in a series of 44 videos to help improve your pronunciation from BBC Learning English

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  • thank you bbc this vido is veryuseful

  • this is helping me a lot.......I swear

  • khaled Ebna Abdullah from Bangladesh thanks BBC a lot...................

  • @ThePrinceska ten dzwiek brzmi jak nasze polskie "Y" czyli jak mowisz sick bedzie to brzmiec "syk" . Seek natomiast jak nasze polske " i" czyli "sik" tylko tak troche dluzej te "i" wyciagnij :-) tak samo np "hit" brzmiec bedzie "hyt" a "heat" - "hit" Pozdrawiam

  • I accidentally said "Good" after she said "Good", haha.

  • /I:/ se pronuncia con la boca más cerrada que /i/

  • i cant move my lips like this, for example when i say sick and seek - i make exactly the same sound... ;/;/ HELP! ;/

  • @belleberstinge Thank you a lot! :D

  • @moosly25 No, moosely. When you pronounce the long i vowel, you hold your jaw slightly closer to the upper half of your mouth than when you pronounce the short i sound. For example, the short i in hit is somewhere between the neutral u in furniture and the long i in heat.

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