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  • in today's video, I'm gonna focus on to constant sounds The end sound in the n g sound for you to understand.

  • Let's take two example words.

  • The first word would be pin can hear the end Sound pin.

  • Now the second word.

  • He's Ping.

  • Can you hear the n G sound this time?

  • Ping Tina Ping.

  • Now I know they sound very similar guys, but they are actually different, and they are very important sounds in the English language.

  • So I want you to be able to hear the difference and pronounce them differently.

  • We're gonna practice together on I promise you.

  • By the end of this video, you'll understand much better, and you'll be able to pronounce the's to sounds.

  • So let's get started.

  • The first step is to learn how to make the N and N G sounds in English.

  • You can learn how to pronounce them correctly and hear the differences between the two sounds.

  • Also, guys remember, it's always important to know about the I P.

  • A spelling.

  • You can also watch how I move my mouth and, of course, always try to repeat after me in this video.

  • I know you can master these sounds.

  • So let's do this.

  • Let's practise producing the n confident sounds in English.

  • So what you're going to do is there's going to be air coming through your nose and you're gonna block the in your mouth with the tip of your tongue, so the tip of your tongue should be up there.

  • Okay.

  • Watch me.

  • Mm.

  • Okay.

  • I want you to repeat after me and Oh, um, Let's now use the word pin.

  • Please repeat often.

  • Pin pin pin.

  • Good.

  • Let's now learn how to produce the n g sound in English.

  • So what you're gonna do?

  • There's still air coming through your nose, and you're also going to block the air in your mouth.

  • But this time, not with the tip of your tongue, but with the back of Utah.

  • So this time it's the back of your tongue.

  • That's going to be up there.

  • Okay.

  • Watch me.

  • Mm.

  • Okay.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • Mm.

  • A.

  • Yeah.

  • Let's use the word Ping.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • Ping ping ping.

  • Good guys.

  • Moving on.

  • Okay.

  • We're now going to practice with minimal pez words that sound very similar, but the sounds are actually different.

  • They are very useful for you to hear the difference between the two cents.

  • First, let's focus on the sounds themselves.

  • Please repeat often.

  • First the n sound.

  • Mm.

  • Oh, and and now the n g sound.

  • Oh.

  • Mm.

  • Oh, let's not do both.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • Mm.

  • And mm.

  • And Oh, And now let's practice with words.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • Pin ping him Ping pin ping.

  • Very good, guys.

  • Let's now go through minimal pez together.

  • Remember to watch how I move my mouth and sir Pete after me.

  • Let's go then.

  • Bang Band banked chin ching klen Claim din Dean done.

  • Deng Fun, fun gun, gun hand had kin.

  • King Pen How sin Sing stunk.

  • Stung some some 10 time Finn saying Run right Run rung Tyne team ton tongue when wing wind waned Excellent guys, let's practice with a few sentences containing these continents Sounds The first sentence is he ran up the wrong Please repeat after me.

  • He ran up the wrong good.

  • The second sentence that Singh is thin.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • That thing is thin And finally my kin is a king.

  • Please repeat after me.

  • My kin is a king.

  • Good job Let's move on.

  • Let's now move on to listening Practice.

  • I'm now going to show you two words.

  • I will say one of the two words on I want you to listen very carefully and to tell me if this wood is a or B.

  • Let's get started.

  • Let's start without first two words.

  • Which one do I say?

  • A will be.

  • Listen very carefully.

  • Stone.

  • One more time.

  • Stone.

  • Was this A will be.

  • It was be stone A would be stunned.

  • What about now?

  • Tongue.

  • Tongue?

  • Is it a or B?

  • It's be tongue a.

  • He's tongue.

  • Run Ran.

  • Is it a or is it B?

  • It's a run.

  • B is pronounced rang.

  • Then I have thing thing.

  • What do you think a will be?

  • It's be thing A Is Finn bund band a O B.

  • It's a band B is banged.

  • Chin chin.

  • It's a chin.

  • The is pronounced ching king king.

  • It's be King A is pronounced kin.

  • Now listen to me, Sin sin.

  • It's a sin.

  • B is sing.

  • Gun gum is a gun.

  • B would be gung and finally wind wind.

  • Is it a Was it B?

  • It's a guy's wind.

  • B is winged great job students.

  • I know you now have a better understanding of the continent.

  • Sounds in and n g in English.

  • He practiced thing.

  • You need a lot of speaking and listening practice to be able to master these sounds, but you can do it and by practicing you'll be able to pronounce these sounds.

  • But also you train your ear to be able to hear the different sounds in English.

  • Also, make sure you watch my next English pronunciation videos.

  • If you want to improve your pronunciation skills, see you next time.

  • Thank you so much for watching guys.

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in today's video, I'm gonna focus on to constant sounds The end sound in the n g sound for you to understand.

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