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This lesson is the first in a series on American English vowel sounds. It is primarily intended for Spanish speakers but won't harm anyone else. I promise!
Today's sounds are the [i] sound in fit, sit, or bit, and the [ee] sound in feet, seat, and beat.
Part One:
Let's start with a few sentences which include both sounds. I'll read each sentence two times, and then say each one two more times with a space after each one so you can repeat.
1) These shoes don't fit my feet. (2x)
Listen and repeat:
2) The dog bit the meat.
3) This is mint tea. Do you like it sweet? (Is it too minty?)
4) Children, please sit in your seats.
Part Two: Now let's practice sentences which only have the [i] sound:
I'll say the word first three times. Then I'll say the sentence twice, and then again twice with a pause so you can repeat.
Part Three: Now let’s practice with the [ee] sound.
As before, I’ll say the key word three times. Then I'll say the sentence twice, and then twice more with a pause so you can repeat.
Part Four: Extra practice.
Coming in the next podcast: /ʊ/ vs. /u/, the sound in 'book' vs. the sound in 'boot'.
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