To complete the family of vowel sounds, you will hear diphthongs in English. This is where two vowel sounds are blended to create a new vowel sound. You can learn to detect these sounds by listening closely.
Dipthongs are captured in this nonsense sentence:
Go play now my boy; here, there, more, sure!
Once again, the shifting positions of the tongue combined with the mouth aperture and lip movement influence the quality of the sound.
Open this link to hear me saying the sentence and the individual sounds.
You may find that, depending on where you live and work, there will be significant changes to some of the sound qualities within the sentence. You're simply observing regional differences in the way that English sounds are made across the globe.
If you'd like to know more, leave me a voice message on +613 8610 0193 or send me an email with your request.
The following links take you to information relating to clear speech and accent adjustment.
Dipthongs are captured in this nonsense sentence:
Go play now my boy; here, there, more, sure!
Once again, the shifting positions of the tongue combined with the mouth aperture and lip movement influence the quality of the sound.
Open this link to hear me saying the sentence and the individual sounds.
You may find that, depending on where you live and work, there will be significant changes to some of the sound qualities within the sentence. You're simply observing regional differences in the way that English sounds are made across the globe.
If you'd like to know more, leave me a voice message on +613 8610 0193 or send me an email with your request.
The following links take you to information relating to clear speech and accent adjustment.
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