Minimal Pair 2: /i/ vs /e/
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- Author: Bui Chi Thuan
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- Filed under: pronunciation
First, let's practice the sound /i/
Look at yourself in a mirror, try to imitate this animation while pronouncing the sound.Do the same thing as you practice the sound /e/
Now practice these words in pairs:
BIT | BET | ||||
bit | bet | miss | mess | fill | fell |
pin | pen | did | dead | wrist | rest |
bill | bell | lid | led | pick | peck |
lit | let | rid | red | will | well |
tint | tent | tin | ten | chick | check |
list | lest | knit | net | hid | head |
pit | pet | din | den |
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