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Surprisingly easy exercise to learn /n/ vs /ŋ/ (thin Vs thing)

You’ll be surprised at this one simple tip! Are you making this basic English Pronunciation mistake? 🎁🎂 THANK YOU for sharing this tutorial! 4,366 of you have shared this tutorial, or one of my others on social media and with your friends. I appreciate every share, and look forward to talking to you in the comments! Michael In this English Pronunciation tutorial, you’re going to learn how to tell the difference between the 2 English sounds /n/ and /ŋ/ (as in the 2 words ‘thin’ and ‘thing’). Telling the difference between these 2 consonant sounds can be a nightmare for non-native English speakers because many languages don’t have this sound! The reason why these 2 sounds can be hard to differentiate between is because they are exactly the same apart from the position of the tongue. Both sounds are nasal... Both sounds are voiced... In the tutorial, I guide you through a simple process to help you recognise the difference between both sounds, and I then show you how to easily integrate both sounds into your English speech. I give you a number of word pairs where the only difference in the word is the pronunciation of the /n/ and /ŋ/ sound, and I give you a series of exercises that is extremely effective for learning both of these sounds, especially if you’re practicing on your own. /n/ comes from the same position in your mouth as the /l/ sound, where the tip of the tongue touches the alveolar ridge. Learning this and then practicing going between both the /l/ and /n/ sounds (e.g ‘lot’ and ‘not’) will help you get comfortable putting your tongue in the right position. This is a fairly easy position to learn because the tip of the tongue is extremely sensitive (which is why it hurts so much if you ever bite your tongue!) The /ŋ/ sound comes from the same position in the mouth as /k/ and /g/... To make these sounds, the back of the tongue comes up and touches the back of the mouth. The problem here is that the back of the tongue is extremely insensitive and as a result, it can be a very difficult position to feel. Therefore learning the correct position for the /ŋ/ sound can be more difficult than learning /n/. But don’t worry... The exercises in this tutorial are designed specifically to make learning this sound and tongue position as easy as it can be, and with the right practice, anyone can do it! Do you speak English clearly? Do you feel like your English pronunciation is as good as it could be? If not, make sure to subscribe to English School Online for weekly British English Pronunciation tutorials. Learn to Speak English clearly and with more confidence,! Subscribe by clicking this link: http://bit.ly/2xkpzk3 *** Quickly improve your English pronunciation with the step by step course: https://howtospeakenglishclearly.com ***Join the ‘How To Speak English Clearly’ Facebook Group Here: http://bit.ly/howtospeakenglishclearly Learn English Pronunciation and the British accent on Youtube with Michael Roberts. The biggest single factor affecting how people perceive you is your speech and accent. English School Online helps international professionals living in London and other English-speaking cities around the world to speak English clearly and with good pronunciation. The result of this is having more confidence to speak in front of others, being more valued as a professional, and being able to speak as you would in your own language, without the fear of being judged. Learn English Pronunciation, improve your English elocution, and master the British Accent. Subscribe for weekly English accent tutorials http://bit.ly/2xkpzk3

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