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English Sounds Lesson 5: F and H Transcript

April 13th, 2006
 
     

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Transcript

Welcome to the fifth UGoEigo phonetics
video podcast.

Once again, I will
teach you how to say
sounds in English.

Listen to me say
the words and watch
my mouth.

Then say the word
with me.

Pretend that the video
is a mirror.

Move your mouth
the same way as mine.

This lesson we will compare the ‘F’ and
‘H’ sounds.

You learned how to say the ‘F’ sound in lesson 2.

Watch and say with me…

Today’s new sound is ‘H’.

Watch and say with me…

What is different?

To make the ‘F’ sound,
put your upper teeth
on your lower lip…

…and then blow out.

To make the ‘H’ sound, first open your mouth.

Then, use your throat to breath out.

See the difference?

Open your mouth and use your voice to make ‘H’.

Feel your breath
come out.

Watch and say with me…

Good.

Now let’s try some words.

Watch and say these
words with me…

  • “fat” - fat
  • “felt” - felt
  • “fit” - fit
  • “fog” - fog
  • “fun” - fun
  • “fate” - fate
  • “feet” - feet
  • “fine” - fine
  • “fold” - fold
  • “fuse” - fuse
  • “wife” - wife
  • “buff” - buff
  • “fulfill” - fulfill
  • “hat” - hat
  • “head” - head
  • “hit” - hit
  • “hot” - hot
  • “hut” - hut
  • “haze” - haze
  • “heat” - heat
  • “hide” - hide
  • “hope” - hope
  • “hue” - hue
  • “uh-oh” - uh-oh
  • “who” - who
  • “ha-ha” - ha-ha
  • “hoof” - hoof
  • “feh” - feh

Now listen.
Which word do you hear?

How did you do?

Now let’s practice.

Watch and say these
words with me…

  • “fat” - fat
  • “hat” - hat
  • “feel” - feel
  • “heel” - heel
  • “fizz” - fizz
  • “his” - his
  • “few” - few
  • “hew” - hew
  • “fair” - fair
  • “hair” - hair
  • “find” - find
  • “hind” - hind
  • “food” - food
  • “who’d” - who’d
  • Great!

    Well, that is the end
    of this lesson…

    I hope it was
    useful to you.

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