hi everone
for all the people, without know their nationality or their mother language, I think they nessasary have to use English to surf in the internet or to communicate with other people all
over the words or for their studies......or anything ealse....so I want in this place provide some lessons about the important thing in English language.... it's the pronunciation
so read this carefuly and if you have any question or suggest you can send me in
magyacine@hotmail.frand if you want to hear the audio-oral of this lesson I can send it to you just be in touch in the e-mail I have written above
let's start:
Can you hear the differences in these S endings?
Stops
Gives
Raises
Stops ends with S sound
Gives ends with Z sound
And raises end with a new syllable pronounced IZ
Here some words with that same S ending pronounced in these three different ways, listen can you guess the rule
Laughs
Loves
Loses
Cooks
Cares
Catches
Dates
Matches
The sounds F, T, K and P are technically called voiceless sounds, you probably remember them from lesson one, when a word ends with one of these sounds the additional S at the end will sound like Seee because it’s also a voiceless sound
But words that end with S, SH, CH, DJ, Z, KS and J require the addition of another syllable IZ before the S is added
And finally all others sounds are voiced sounds, and a voiced sound need to be followed by another voiced sound, so when S is added to a word with any ending others then one listen above the S is pronounced as a Z, this rule replies naturally to verbs but the nouns and possessives
....to be continued