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    English Pronunciation: Master the /w/ Sound

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    English Pronunciation: Master the /w/ Sound

    English Pronunciation: Master the /w/ Sound
    Last updated 4/2025
    Duration: 33m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 657 MB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Received Pronunciation: The /w/ Consonant Sound

    What you'll learn
    - Accurately pronounce the /w/ sound in isolation and in combination with different vowel sounds.
    - Learn to articulate the /w/ sound within words, phrases, and sentences.
    - Understand the use of the lips, muscles, airflow, and resonance.
    - Practice linking words together using the /w/ sound.

    Requirements
    - Some basic understanding of the International Phonetic Alphabet

    Description
    Learn to articulate the /w/ sound with precision. This course includes a series of exercises to help you develop confidence in articulating words and phrases that contain the /w/ sound.

    The /w/ sound requires careful coordination and controlled movement of the lips. Non-native speakers can have a tendency to open their lips too quickly, resulting in a ballistic movement that affects their ability to articulate this sound correctly. This course emphasizes slow, deliberate practice to build the necessary muscle memory and control to articulate the /w/ sound with precision.

    We begin with an introduction to the /w/ sound, it's usage within vocabulary, as well as its function as a glide vowel in connected speech. You'll learn how to position the articulators correctly, focusing on the rounding of the lips and the controlled flow of air that allows the /w/ sound to resonate correctly. The course progresses through a series of structured exercises, including placement drills, articulation practice, word repetition, and phrase repetition exercises. We'll also practise the /w/ sound as a glide vowel that allows natural connected speech.

    Having taught English pronunciation for years, I've observed that the /w/ sound is often a stumbling block for learners. It's a sound that requires dedicated attention, more than a passing mention in a broader pronunciation course. That's why I created this focused mini-course, to provide detailed instruction and targeted practice needed to truly master the /w/ sound. Let's begin!!

    Who this course is for:
    - Non-native English speakers who wish to master the /w/ sound of Received Pronunciation.
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