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  • Hello there!

  • This is theSounds Americanchannel.

  • In this video were going to talk about the American vowel sound /ə/,

  • as in the wordago”.

  • You can also hear this sound in words like

  • above,”

  • person,”

  • parent,”

  • oraction”.

  • Please, note that well be using a special phonetic symbol - /ə/ - for this sound.

  • The /ə/ sound is one of the two most frequently used vowel sounds in American English.

  • In fact, one in every five words has the /ə/ sound.

  • If you want to pronounce it like an American, keep watching.

  • OK.

  • To pronounce the /ə/ sound, you should focus on relaxing your tongue and lips.

  • Slightly open your mouth, relax your lips, and leave them in a neutral position.

  • Place your tongue in the middle of your mouth and relax it.

  • Remember, the /ə/ sound is very relaxed, so your tongue and lips should be relaxed when you pronounce it.

  • Let’s try saying it:

  • /ə/

  • /ə/

  • /ə/

  • Now, let’s practice this sound in some words.

  • Youll see a word on a screen and hear its pronunciation.

  • Like this:

  • Youll have a few seconds to pronounce the word, if you want to.

  • [sound prompt to start speaking]

  • Let’s begin!

  • Youre done!

  • Congratulations!

  • By the way, did you know that the /ə/ sound is written as the letter “a” in one-third of all cases?

  • More on the spelling:

  • Most often, the /ə/ sound is written as the letter “a,” as in the wordabove,”

  • then by the letter “o,” as in the wordtoday,”

  • and the letter “e,” as in the wordeven.”

  • Less often it’s represented by a combination of the lettersio,” as in the wordnation”;

  • the letter “i,” as in the wordpencil”,

  • and the letter “u,” as in the wordproduct.”

  • Thanks for watching!

  • Hope you find it useful.

  • Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!

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