MiniPod: If a dog chews shoes | تمرین تلفظ زبان انگلیسی با جنیس

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در این درس ۵ دقیقه‌ای شما سطح تلفظ زبان انگلیسی خود را گوش دادن و دنبال کردن جنیس پترسن ارتقا می‌دهید. اهداف آموزشی: تلفظ /tʃ / و /ʃ/ (ch و sh).


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Transcript:
(Note: This is not a word-for-word transcript)
If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose?
Sometimes I wish animals could talk so we could ask them questions like this
Hi, I’m Janice Petersen from SBS World News and this lesson will help you improve your pronunciation so you can feel confident talking to people
Maybe not animals… but today we don’t have to worry about our pets. We are going to learn about the /ʃ/ [sshhh] sound in shoes and the /tʃ/ [ch] sound in chews
Sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference between the two sounds, but don’t worry, we’re going to work on it together
Let’s start by comparing these sounds using some words you hear every day. The /ʃ/ sound in shoes can be heard in ship, shop, sheep and shin
When you add a /t/ [te] sound to the start of the /ʃ/ [ssshhh] sound, you get /tʃ/ [ch] in chew, chip, chop, cheap, and chin
These sounds take practise to pronounce because they are so similar and also because they are both made by lightly putting your teeth together with the sides of your tongue against your back teeth
Pretend to tell someone to be quiet and push air along your tongue towards the sharp edge of your front teeth so that the air leaves your mouth: shhhh.
Try repeating the words with the /ʃ/ sound with me
  • Shoe
  • Ship
  • Shop
We’re making some good progress. Now, to make the /tʃ/ sound in chews. Push the air along your tongue, but don’t release it from your mouth: ch chews, ch chews. Let’s try saying it together with these words
  • Chew
  • Chip
  • Chop
You might have noticed that both the /ʃ/ and /tʃ/ sounds are unvoiced. This means there will be no vibrations if you put your hand on your neck when you say them
I think we’re ready! Let’s try these sounds out in the tongue twister
If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose
Who’s ready to give it a go
Students
We are students from Catholic Care Victoria
Ok, learners from Catholic Care Victoria , let me hear you
Students
If a dog chews shoes, whose shoes does he choose
Our tongues got twisted on that one
Think about trying it out next time you see a dog. Maybe they understand more than they let us know
CREDITS
Thanks to our educational consultant, Natalie Oostergo from IES College and learners from

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