HOW TO PRONOUNCE SEX American English Pronunciation Guide Rachels English

Sex. Sax. Sucks. Six. Sakes. Seeks. Socks.

The only difference in these words is the
vowel or diphthong sound in the middle.

I’ve had a lot of students who are worried about the pronunciation of a sex versus six,

and I made an awesome video on that, check it out.

That compares two vowels, EH and IH.

But I’ve noticed a lot of my students have a hard time with EH and AA, bed, bad, said, sad,

bet, bat, leather, lather, and of course, sex, sax.

So in this video, we’re going to go over the difference in position for these vowels,

and there will also be a listening comprehension quiz at the end, that you won’t want to miss.

It will help solidify your pronunciation of these words.

If you listen closely and train with the video, you’ll be ready to score well on the quiz.

So stick around to the end to take it and let me know in the comments how you did.

What is sax?

It’s a shortened way to stay the word saxophone.

He plays sax in a jazz band.

So the only difference between sex and
sax is that vowel. EH versus AA.

Let’s take a look at the position of these two sounds.

The AA is on the left and the EH is on the right.

The main difference is in the part of the tongue that lifts.

For AA, it’s the back.

Since my jaw drops, you can see inside my mouth.

AA.

And since the back of the tongue lifts and
it comes down in the front,

you should be able to see it quite a bit of the tongue.

Aa, aa.

It might also help to lift your top lip a little bit, aa, aa.

That can help you get the right tongue position.

Aa.

For EH, the jaw drops a little bit less and the part that lifts is closer to the front of the mouth.

Eh, eh.

One tip I give my students to help them
find the correct position is this.

Pretend you have a little mint in your mouth, and someone says: what’s in your mouth?

And you go to show them.

You open your mouth, you lift your tongue a little bit, but you don’t want the mint to fall out.

Eh, eh, aa, eh, sax, sex.

Say these two several times while looking at the pictures of the mouth position.

Ah, eh, ah, eh, ah, eh.

Let’s look at a bunch of words that are real words in English that begin with the S consonant,

and end with the KS cluster.

Sex, six, sax, seeks, sakes, socks, sucks.

Sex, six, sax, seeks, sakes, socks, sucks.

If you don’t have all of these vowel or diphthong sounds in your own language.

I can see how some of these would be pretty confusing.

Now, I’ll quiz you. Which word am I saying?

If you get one wrong, write that down, and write down the words you thought it was.

That’s a minimal pair you’ll need to work on.

Sucks.

That one was sucks.

It sucks that you lost your job.

Sakes.

That one was sakes.

This one is actually usually singular, sake,
for Pete’s sake,

but some people do say the plural ‘for goodness sakes’, even though that’s not grammatically correct.

These expressions both show exasperation, frustration.

Oh, for Pete’s sake, stop screaming.

Sex.

That one was sex.

What is the sex of your baby?

Six.

Six. She’s six years old.

Sex.

That one was sex again.

Sax.

That would was sax. He plays alto sax.

Socks.

That one was socks.

I wear socks to bed.

Six.

That one was six again.

Seeks.

That one was seeks.

He seeks the truth.

Okay, now I’m going to go a little bit faster.

Sex, sax, socks, six, sex, seeks, sax, six, sucks, sex, sakes, sax, six, socks.

How did you do?

Let me know in the comments below how
hard the quiz was for you.

What are you having a hard time hearing?

What feels easy?

If there are certain minimal pairs you struggle with, there is a way to get better.

Listening to minimal pairs over and over, as many word combinations as you can find like, bed, bad.

Listen over and over, you will start to hear a difference.

In my Academy, I have long lists of comparison words for similar sounds with audio.

My students work with this audio repetitiously, they start to hear the difference,

and then they’re able to imitate them and
sound native. It’s truly amazing.

If you’re interested in learning more about the academy, click here, or find the link the video description.

I hope this video has helped.

I have lots of other videos on the vowel sounds of American English.

Click here to see my playlist for a how-to on all of those vowel sounds.

That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

性别。 萨克斯。 糟透了。 六。 清酒。 寻求。 袜子。

这些词的唯一区别是
中间的元音或双元音。

我有很多学生担心性别与六的发音

,我为此制作了一个很棒的视频,看看。

这比较了两个元音,EH 和 IH。

但我注意到我的很多学生在 EH 和 AA、床、坏、说、悲伤、

赌注、蝙蝠、皮革、泡沫,当然还有性和萨克斯方面很难相处。

所以在这个视频中,我们将讨论这些元音的位置差异,

最后还会有一个听力理解测验,你不会想错过的。

这将有助于巩固您对这些单词的发音。

如果您仔细聆听并使用视频进行训练,您将准备好在测验中取得好成绩。

所以坚持到最后接受它,并在评论中告诉我你是怎么做的。

什么是萨克斯?

这是保留萨克斯风这个词的一种缩短方式。

他在爵士乐队演奏萨克斯。

所以性别和萨克斯之间的唯一区别
就是元音。 EH 与 AA。

我们来看看这两个声音的位置。

AA 位于左侧,EH 位于右侧。

主要区别在于抬起的舌头部分。

对于 AA,它是背面。

因为我的下巴掉下来了,你可以看到我的嘴里。

AA。

而且由于舌头的后部抬起并
在前面下降,因此

您应该可以看到相当多的舌头。

啊,啊。

它也可能有助于稍微抬起你的上唇,aa,aa。

这可以帮助您获得正确的舌头位置。

啊。

对于 EH,下巴下垂的幅度较小,而抬起的部分更靠近嘴的前部。

诶,诶。

我给我的学生帮助他们
找到正确位置的一个提示是这样的。

假装你嘴里有一点薄荷,有人说:你嘴里有什么?

你去给他们看。

你张开嘴,稍微抬起舌头,但你不想让薄荷掉出来。

呃,呃,aa,呃,萨克斯,性。

一边看嘴部位置的照片,一边说这两个。

啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊

让我们看看一堆以 S 辅音开头

,以 KS 簇结尾的真实单词。

性,六,萨克斯,寻求,清酒,袜子,糟透了。

性,六,萨克斯,寻求,清酒,袜子,糟透了。

如果您在自己的语言中没有所有这些元音或双元音。

我可以看到其中一些是多么令人困惑。

现在,我来测试你。 我说的是哪个词?

如果你弄错了,把它写下来,然后写下你认为的单词。

这是您需要处理的最小配对。

糟透了。

那个很烂。

你丢了工作真是糟透了。

清酒。

那是清酒。

看在皮特的份上,这实际上通常是单数,

但有些人确实会说复数“看在上帝的份上”,即使这在语法上不正确。

这些表情都表现出愤怒、沮丧。

哦,看在皮特的份上,别再尖叫了。

性别。

那是性。

你宝宝的性别是什么?

六。

六。 她六岁了。

性别。

那一次又是性。

萨克斯。

那将是萨克斯。 他演奏中音萨克斯。

袜子。

那是袜子。

我穿袜子睡觉。

六。

那一个又是六。

寻求。

那是寻找。

他寻求真理。

好的,现在我要快一点。

Sex, sax, socks, Six, sex, seeks, 萨克斯, 六, 糟透了, 性, 萨克斯, 萨克斯, 六, 袜子。

你是怎么做的?

在下面的评论中让我知道
测验对您来说有多难。

你有什么难听的?

什么感觉容易?

如果您遇到某些最小的配对,那么有一种方法可以变得更好。

一遍又一遍地听最小的配对,尽可能多的单词组合,比如,床,坏。

一遍又一遍地听,你会开始听到不同的声音。

在我的学院中,我有一长串用于与音频相似的声音的比较词。

我的学生反复使用此音频,他们开始听到不同之处,

然后他们能够模仿它们并
听起来很自然。 这真是太棒了。

如果您有兴趣了解有关学院的更多信息,请单击此处,或查找视频说明链接。

我希望这个视频有所帮助。

我有很多其他关于美式英语元音的视频。

单击此处查看我的播放列表,了解所有这些元音的操作方法。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。