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Pronunciation

Pronunciation. Vowel Sounds /iy/ /i/. Vowel Sound /iy/. /iy/ is a higher and longer sound than /i/ This vowel sound is made by raising your tongue very high in the front of your mouth and your lips must be stretched Try to smile a little “Say cheese!”. Practicing /iy/.

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  1. Pronunciation Vowel Sounds /iy/ /i/

  2. Vowel Sound /iy/ • /iy/ is a higher and longer sound than /i/ • This vowel sound is made by raising your tongue very high in the front of your mouth and your lips must be stretched • Try to smile a little • “Say cheese!”

  3. Practicing /iy/ • Try to make these vowel sounds correctly in the following words • seen • cheese • seat • feel

  4. Vowel Sound /i/ • /i/ is a little lower, shorter, and more relaxed than is /iy/ • Make /iy/ sound but do not add the /y/ sound at the end • Lower your tongue slightly and relax your lips to make the /i/ sound

  5. Practicing /i/ • Try to make these vowel sounds correctly in the following words • sit • middle • mister • did • fill

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