Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hey everyone Jennifer from Tarle speech with your pronunciation question today's question is a rather long one I have a lot of words for you so I'm going to skip the definitions because we want to jump right into the lesson and the lesson today is about two things the long e versus the short i sound and the N nnn versus the m mmm sound at the end of words so let's look at the word list that we have for today we have the word scene and seen and sin seem and seam and sim which is short for simulation so let's look first at the ending sounds the M versus the n this gets super confusing for my students because in many languages the n sound is the only sound that can end a word that is a nasal which means the sound is coming out of your nose you do have nasals in many other languages like the M sound but typically that sound comes at the beginning of a word so my students get really confused with this ending so for the n sound the air is going to come out of your nose and you are going to touch the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth nnn nnn nnn for the M sound mmm your lips are just going to be closed and the air is going to come out of your mouth so again the difference is nnnn vs. mmm mmm easy breezy right now for the long e versus the short I sound for the long e your tongue is going to be high in your mouth and flat it's going to be behind your top teeth e your lips are going to be in a smile and they're going to be tense E e then for the ih sound which is a little bit less tense your mouth is going to be relaxed and your lips are going to then just relax and pull in a bitso we have e-ih -e-ih -e-ih you can see that difference tense versus relaxed really pulled back only versus slightly pulled back the tongue will go from E way at the top way up here to ih e Ih e ih I like to tell my students don't really think about moving your tongue think about moving your lips in your mouth and that really is going to help your tongue get into the right spot so think about those lips e ih e ih so again let's remember the N nnn and the M mmm okay let's put it all together we're gonna start these words it's just the S sound super easy breezy just tongue is either behind the top of your teeth or pointed down into the bottom of your mouth don't touch anything and just let that air move out of your mouth ssss so for the first two words we have seen seen seen sin sin sin seem sin and then for seam seam seam Sim Sim Sim let's try it backwards sim seam sin seen seen sin seam sim so give it a try I know people are going to notice the difference if you found this helpful we would love a like share and subscribe check out our products on Google Play and iTunes and visit us at tarle speech
A2 ih seam sin sound tongue mouth How to Pronounce SEEM SEAM SIM SCENE SEEN SIN - Long E, Short i, M, N - English Pronunciation 28 1 Summer posted on 2020/09/16 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary