Phonetic soundsj h - g sem16

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”Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe”“PHONETIC SOUNDS /h//j/

/g/”

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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How to pronounce the /g/ sound

The g sound is voiced (the vocal cords vibrate while producing it), and is the counterpart to the unvoiced k sound.

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• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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Common /g/ sound spellings

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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How to pronounce the /h/ soundThe /h/ sound is unvoiced, and the vocal cords do not vibrate during the production of this sound.

To create the h sound, the deep back of the tongue slightly constricts within the throat. 

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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Common /h/ sound spellings

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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How to pronounce the /j/ soundThe j sound is voiced (the vocal cords vibrate during its production), and is the counterpart to the unvoiced ch sound.

 

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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Common /j/ sound spellings

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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Activity 1. Look in your dictionary 3 more examples of each case :

/g/

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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/h/

• UNIT 4• TOPIC: “PHONETIC SOUNDS /g/ /h/ /j/”

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/j/

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