Pronouncing the S
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Words that start with S
Words that end with S
Pronouncing the S
Quiz: Pronouncing the S
Pronunciation of ED
Different ED pronunciations
Eventos semanales de English Academy
Pronouncing the ED
Quiz: Pronunciation of ED
Pronouncing B vs. V
Difference between B and V
Quiz: Pronouncing B vs. V
Contractions
Pronouncing the contractions of the verb to be
Pronouncing the contractions of will
Pronouncing the contractions of have
Quiz: Contractions
A vs. an
Consonant vs. vowel sounds
Practice a vs. an
Quiz: A vs. an
Difference between ch vs. sh
ch vs. sh
Practice ch and sh
Quiz: Difference between ch vs. sh
Minimal pairs
Minimal pairs with vowels
Minimal pairs with consonants
Practice minimal pairs
Quiz: Minimal pairs
Tongue twisters!
English tongue twisters!
Practice English tongue twisters!
Wrapping up!
Wrapping up!
Audio: https://soundcloud.com/everyday-english-conversations/minimal-pair-audio
A minimal pair is a set of two words that vary by one sound. These sounds may confuse English learners because of their similarities.
Practice by listening to the following minimal pairs and putting them in the order you hear them.
bay | pair | bore | pay | poor | bear |
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bent | bet | bolt | volt | vent | vet |
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it | bin | green | bean | eat | grin |
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gym | mess | fell | fill | gem | miss |
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bad | said | man | men | bed | sad |
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Jack | jetti | yak | joke | yeti | yolk |
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