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Do THIS to learn /ɔː/ and /ɒ:/

► I can’t believe English students don’t do this ► If you can't do step 3 you'll never tell the difference Do you feel confident when you speak English Pronunciation? Subscribe for weekly tutorials! http://bit.ly/2xkpzk3 In this English pronunciation video, I show you how to tell the difference between the English vowel sound /ɔː/, and the English vowel sound /ɒ/. These 2 sounds are difficult to differentiate between because they both come from the back of the mouth, and are both made with your lips in the rounded position. In the video I show you the similarities between the 2 sounds, and also the differences that you need to be able to recognise if you want to tell the difference between both sounds. I start the video by showing you how to make both sounds. Then I give you a simple exercise to help you practice going between the 2 sounds. I then give you 5 minimal pairs for you to practice your listening and ability to recognise both sounds - you can then use these words to practice pronouncing them correctly. Finally, I give you 2 sentences that you can practice to get more comfortable using these sounds in proper speech. The tutorial is highly practical, so get ready to practice, and get ready to improve! Here’s the positioning in your mouth for the 2 sounds: /ɔː/ Position Vowel height: mouth 3/4 open, relaxed Vowel backness: back of mouth, Vowel roundedness: Rounded, Vowel Length: long /ɒ/ Position Vowel height: Mouth fully open, relaxed. Vowel backness: Sound comes from the back of the mouth. Tongue pulled back a little Vowel roundedness: Rounded, Vowel Length: Short 5 minimal pairs for the /ɔː/ sound vs /ɒ/ sound Chord cod Fawned Fond Stalk Stock Caught cot Dork doc The sentences to practice the 2 vowel sounds are: /ɒ/ sound - The odd dog was obviously lost /ɔː/ sound - Four daughters walked to court If you put in the practice then you will make a big important improvement in your English pronunciation and English speech. Do you feel like your English pronunciation is as good as it could be? If not, make sure to subscribe to English School Online for weekly British English Pronunciation tutorials. Speak English with more confidence, and have more fun! Subscribe by clicking this link: http://bit.ly/2xkpzk3 ***Connect with me on Instagram   / englishschool.online   ***Connect with me on Facebook   / englishpronunciationclub   *** Visit the English School Online Website https://englishschool.online/ Learn English Pronunciation and the British accent on Youtube with Michael Roberts. The biggest single factor affecting people's first impression of you is your speech and accent. Go Global with Michael Roberts teaches ambitious professionals to speak clear and engaging English with authority. Learn English pronunciation and the English Accent to speak English with confidence and credibility. Michael Roberts is a Lifestyle and Peak Performance Coach, who specialises in helping ambitious professionals to enjoy a better quality of life. Learn English Pronunciation, improve your English elocution, and master the British Accent. Subscribe for weekly English accent tutorials http://bit.ly/2xkpzk3

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