How to Pronounce AIR words care share fair etc

In this American English pronunciation video,

we’re going to go over words with EH plus R like in the word AIR.

This video is a small excerpt from a larger video I made for my online school.

I’ll put more information about the full video on online school at the end of this video.

EH plus R, like in ‘air’.

This is written with a schwa in between,

but as you might already know the R is a syllabic consonant,

it overpowers the schwa,

so you don’t need to worry about making uh–

a schwa sound separate from the R.

First, let’s take the word AIR

and break into just the sounds EH and schwa-R.

Eh– rr–

Eh– rr–

Ehrr–

Ehrr–

Ehrr–

That’s not really how we pronounce the word ‘air’.

It doesn’t sound quite right to me.

That’s how I pronounce it.

Not ehrr– but air.

Eh- ey- air.

It’s a little more closed than a pure EH.

Let’s take a look at a few other people.

How are they pronouncing the word?

I’m going to go to Forvo,

which is a website where people can record words.

It’s a good place to go hear several different takes on the same word.

I’m going to listen to the United States speakers.

Air.

Air, ey, ey, air.

They’re all the same as me.

The opening sound is more closed than a pure EH.

Let’s slow down the sound.

Aaaaaaiiiiiirrr.

It’s sort of like an AY diphthong.

Not exactly like it, but close.

Air. Air. Air.

One mistake that is sometimes made is this: err– err–

There’s no feeling of a vowel before the R.

The thing you must do is leave your tongue tip forward at the beginning:

aaiir.

Then you can pull it back for the R.

But if your tongue tip is pulled back from the beginning,

it’s just going to sound like er– er–

Air. Air.

Tongue tip forward.

Air, care.

Share.

In the longer version of this video, I go through each vowel combination with R.

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在这个美式英语发音视频中,

我们将复习带有 EH 加 R 的单词,例如 AIR 中的单词。

该视频是我为在线学校制作的较大视频的一小段摘录。

我将在本视频末尾提供有关在线学校完整视频的更多信息。

EH 加 R,就像在“空气”中一样。

这是写在中间有一个 schwa,

但你可能已经知道 R 是一个音节辅音,

它压倒了 schwa,

所以你不必担心发出 uh-

一个与 R 分开的 schwa 声音。

首先, 让我们以 AIR 一词为例

,将其分解为 EH 和 schwa-R 的声音。

Eh– rr–

Eh– rr–

Ehrr–

Ehrr–

Ehrr–

这并不是我们真正如何发音“air”这个词的。

这对我来说听起来不太对劲。

我就是这样发音的。

不是ehrr——而是空气。

哎——哎——空气。

它比纯 EH 更封闭一些。

让我们看看其他几个人。

他们如何发音这个词?

我要去 Forvo,

这是一个人们可以记录单词的网站。

这是一个很好的地方去听几个不同的同一个词。

我要听美国的演讲者。

空气。

空气,嗯,嗯,空气。

他们都和我一样。

开场声比纯 EH 更封闭。

让我们放慢声音。

啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊啊

这有点像 AY 双元音。

不完全一样,但很接近。

空气。 空气。 空气。

有时会犯的一个错误是:err–err–

在 R 之前没有元音的感觉。

你必须做的事情是在开始时让你的舌尖向前:

aaiir。

然后你可以把它拉回 R。

但如果你的舌尖从一开始就拉回来,

它听起来就像 er-er–

Air。 空气。

舌尖向前。

空气,关心。

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在这个视频的较长版本中,我将每个元音与 R 组合在一起。

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