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This collection of videos relates to the pronunciation of the K [k] sound.

English: How to Pronounce G [g] and K [k] Consonants

These two consonants are paired together because they take the same mouth position.  Learn the correct mouth position for these sounds to pronounce them clearly and accurately. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: G [g] as in GAP, K [k] as in CAP, Videos Tagged With: Sound How-To

How to Pronounce Stop Consonants

There are six stop consonants in American English:  T, D, B, P, G, and K.  Learn what it means to be a stop consonant, and how most Americans pronounce them. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: B [b] as in BIT, D [d] as in DIME, G [g] as in GAP, K [k] as in CAP, P [p] as in PIT, T [t] as in TIME, Videos Tagged With: Stop T

How To Make the ‘QU’ Sound

This consonant cluster can be a challenge [kw].  Those people who struggle with it usually don’t round their lips enough for the [w] sound. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpv6aK_GWxw Video … [Read more...]

Filed Under: K [k] as in CAP, Videos, W [w] as in WILL Tagged With: Consonant Clusters

How to Link K to a Voiced Consonant

Linking consonants can be hard for non-native speakers.  In this video, we go over the specific case of linking K to voiced consonants. YouTube blocked? Click here to see the video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu8kjzrEtLs Video Text: I'd … [Read more...]

Filed Under: K [k] as in CAP, Linking, Videos Tagged With: Linking Consonant to Consonant

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