The AMAZING 'ing' pronunciation SECRET
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- čas přidán 5. 05. 2020
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In English... 'ing' pronunciation does not have a 'g' sound... Let me explain...
If a word ends in the 'ing' ending (e.g eating, thing, going) you pronounce an 'ng' sound and not a 'g' sound.
The 'ng' sound can also be written as the 'ŋ sound' in English phonics.
Correct 'ing' pronunciation... is very important to get right.
If you get it wrong, it makes you sound awkward....
And will affect your confidence in English.
So how do you make the 'ing' sound (ŋ sound)?
Let me explain how in 3 simple steps:
1. The back of your tongue touches the back of your mouth (soft pallet) in the SAME position as if you were going to say the /g/ sound in English
2. Instead of dropping your tongue to make the 'g' sound... Keep your tongue in that position.
3. Release air through your nose and NOT your mouth.
'ing' pronunciation and the 'ng' sound in English is NASAL.
That means it comes out of your nose, and not your mouth.
It's as simple as that.
I hope this helps you to improve your pronunciation and and speak English with more confidence, influence, and personality.
Michael.
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I am lucky. Because this -ing sound already in my natural language. So, when I was about 8 years old, I learned this sound very easy in Engilish lessons. Our local language is very old version of turkish language. Todays turkish is not know this sound.
Fantastic lesson! Thank you.
Oh my goodness!!! I'm so surprised coz I'd been doing linguist in my country yet our teachers never talked about this thus, thanks a lot about your great lesson
this is such a great explanation🎉 thanks
Hello 🙋♀️if the word is plural, do we pronounce the g? Like "feelins" or "feelings"?
That's great! Amazing tips!
Hi Mike😀Superb explanation👏 Cheers! Sid
Tremendo profesor me aclaro está duda que tengo con la g muchas gracias .
Thank you! I am a native speaker but I am passing this on to people in need.
Thanks Nikki!
These lessons are very useful for me.
Thank you for teaching to us, I wish you all the best❤
Hi Ayda,
I'm glad the lessons are helping you! Thank you for sharing your feedback with me.
There is a new video coming on Wednseday which I think you'll enjoy!
Michael
This mispronunciation seems to be increasing-uh more and more with American television actors…it makes me CRAZY!!!!! These public personalities presumably have access to diction coaching and training (no GUH!!!). Why are they allowed by executives and fans to get away with this? I’m a 6th generation Texan and even I don’t know if I can continue to listen to this butchery of the English language…y’all
Wonderful and very helpful . Really ' thanks guy .
Awesome
OMG I love you! I feel that I will go mad if one more person speaks this way (hard G).
I knew that. Thanks.
Thank you. 🙂
Thank you i will try
I really love your videos, thanks for sharing them.
Hi GG, thank you for your comment! I'm glad you like them.
There's another one coming on Wednesday.
What's you goal for learning pronunciation?
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod I am improving my pronunciation for working in a Call Centre.
By the way, thank you for having replied me back.
You are a legend! man!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👍👍📝📝📝
Thanks Jose! I appreciate The comment. (I apologise for the delayed response!)
Большое спасибо.I'm from Rassia.
Hi Alexandr, welcome to the channel. How did you find this sound?
Thank you so much teacher
You are very welcome! Michael
Very useful lesson sir. I did this mistake of pronouncing ing... With strong g sound at the end. I will pronounce it correctly here onwards.
Hi Sudhakar, Great! it sounds like the tutorial has helped you. I'm pleased, and thank you for letting me know. Do you know anyone else who is making the mistake? If so... I'd be very grateful if you can share the video with them!
🇧🇷 🇵🇹 For portuguese learners, it is our normal IN, like in the wrong words INdiota, INgreja ou na palavra INdescente. Try to force the IN slightly pressing more the back of the tongue on the up part of the mouth and you'll have it.
Varey good 👍👍👍👍 thank you teacher
You are welcome!
Thank you so much
Hi Ibeth, you're welcome! If you liked this video, you'll like this one too:
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Cheers,
Michael
thank you so much
Some words become difficult to pronounce after we add s for example representatives , journalists , accountants
I will send my students here!
Hello Michael, I have given a like to this video and consequently saved it. A fascinating channel. And thank you for this lesson. ✔🏆🥇
My sentence construction; the most important thing to learn is proper pronunciation and intonation. Well of course besides new vocabulary each day.
Thanks for all the comments Zulkifi, I'm enjoying reading them, and I'm pleased the videos are helping so much!
Try and get on one of the lives if you can, I'd like to say 'hi'!
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Yes definitely I will. Simply do not wish to be left behind.
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No /g/ sound in speaking
No /g/ sound in trying
No /g/ sound in buying.
Yes, Michael, your channel is refreshingly motivating. Thanks a lot for showing us how to learn English. 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
Thanks a lot it was really helpful
Glad it helped you Mayada!
Did you see this weeks tutorial on how consonants shorten vowel sounds? Check it out if you liked this video... I think you'll find it helpful!
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Kind regards,
Michael
But native speakers using the sound g in words like that I totally agree you when It comes to phonetecs even they told me you have to say thid g sound
If there's a vowel sound before a word that ends in 'g' you pronounce the g.
Not if words end in 'ing'
Thanks
You're welcome Mohon!
and what about the plural form of a word „things"? should i pronounce g in this situation?
More precisely the problem is the strongly aspirated release of /g/. Properly released /g/ formally is not a mistake.
I have noticed that many African American news reporters pronounce the G as a hard G with ING words.
Chuffed to see ya again! 🙋🙌
Thanks Daniel :) I'll be posting more again now. How are you getting on with your pronunciation?
English School Online Absolutely good! I'm catching my english tutorials up after lockdown in Peru which got me a lil bit busy by trying to get to the bottom of it ha. We're backing "to normal" in about 5 days and so does my english! 🙏
@@danielgallagher8064 Back to 'normal' in 5 days - wow... that's a lot better than the UK right now. I'm glad it's good. Are there any other sounds you're having difficulty with?
English School Online We're insolated since March the 16th 😢 without any good result because of individuals who don't care, anyway, r gov threw the towel! Could you please teach THE SPS SOUND as in Crisps 😥
@@danielgallagher8064 what in particular is it you find difficult about this combination?
What about the "i"? Is it long like in keen it short like in kin?
Very important for Italians!. By the way, it should be Were you making this mistalke? instead of: where you making..
Although I'm pronouncing ing correctly. I struggle greatly with any word that ends in "king" like 'thinking' in a sentence. I just say "thinkin' now lol
in American English, we do pronounce the g sound at the end of ing words for example. Not pronouncing the ing makes the words sound more informal or slangish. The exception to this would be the spoken phrase good morning which often sounds like good mornin without the g sound stressed. It doesn't sound right when the g sound isn't pronounced in other words nor does it sound professional.
Hello ,can you make lesson about e vs i
Hi Haidar, here you go: czcams.com/video/91tDru6Mbf8/video.html
Enjoy :)
Michael
I looked this up because it seems lately that EVERYONE has suddenly begun saying the g at the end. I figured maybe I quantum jumped to a similar reality. Lol. Maybe it's a gen z thing as it seems it IS the youngest gen doing this. I'm USA by the way. Anyone else notice this?
it's so annoyinG when people do this! I'm noticin-G it more and more. HELP! LOL
I've been living in US for 8 years and am still confusing with this -ing sound.
Most of ppl pronunciate it as Goin, Beggin, Sharrin, Makin
You can hear it as you listen to many songs, for example, like 'RAYE - Natalie Don't' she pronunciate Begging as Beggin. There is no ING sound it's just IN sound.
And mostly ppl say more like Goin when they say Going.
I'm goin ther
I'm beggin you
or makin up.
But when they say some other words like Booking, Sleeping, Cooking, Cornering, they sound 'G'
Itzza ineresnin noo me.
Does this apply on this sentence ..
I am doing it??
Morning Michael
Quick on for you… do you give private lessons?
Funny as it is I've heard native speakers pronounce g. One teacher on the internet named Greg apparently from northern England distinctively does do it. Can anybody say something about that?
Queria legenda em português (Brasil)
Vou adicionar
I wonder how native speakers understand each other?! I was trying to pronounce Coronavirus like you did and it seemed to me that noone will really understand me! So I even do not try to speak like a Native!
Weww, I responded to one of your comments, but I can't see it anymore. Did you get the message I wrote to you?
Michael
@@britishaccentmethod Michael, I got many of your messages! And I really appreciate your replies.
There is no 'ng sound in Amharic,but there is almost a similar sound
Hello sir
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I'm not a native speaker. However... It seems not true to me. I've heard on multiple occasions Brits prounce "G" at the end. I believe it's a matter of dialect/vernacular. To name an example: Craig Charles in Red Dwarf season 4 episode 2 when talking to human Kryten: "That's our way of recharginG".
Just remember that even native speakers don't speak properly. A word that a lot of people continually pronounce in Guyana, and I also heard of it from my brother in Trinidad, is "mattress." Yet they are English speakers. Pronouncing it as "mattriss" is correct, but they stress the "tress," which is incorrect. I am from Trinidad, and I pronounce "ing" as he does. I was surprised to hear about the "g." I had never heard of it before. A lot of British people also speak with a Cockney accent, which I never quite understood. He is correct. I say it exactly as he does. I was not allowed to use our dialect in my home. A lot of your speech depends on your schooling, your family, and how the people you associate with speak. There is also American English and British English. The speakers use different words for some things and pronounce some words differently. A typical example is "advertisement" and "progress." Listen to an American and a British speaker to hear the difference. When I came to Canada, I used to be confused because I spoke British English and their speech was a bit different. Words like "herbs," "potatoes," "vase," and "tomatoes" are pronounced differently in some countries, especially in America and England. Jamaicans don't pronounce the "h" at the beginning of a word. I am not sure if the people from any other Caribbean country do the same. There are a lot of recordings now in the dictionaries on the Internet to show the difference, but keep in mind that different countries have different accents and British English is the mother tongue for English speakers.
He does not speak AMERICAN ENGLISH in general, but I do think that most Americans do handle the final g in ing words pretty much the way he does.
Cheers J, In my experience, I agree with you.
Michael
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Are you British??
Hi Essoo, yes, I'm English (teaching BBC British Pronunciation).
Hope this helps.
Michael
It's very annoying to hear people saying the G at the end of the words. All the G G G, omg,
annoyin-G, sayin-G, thin-G, sin-G. So many people in Canada speak like that it almost made me think I'm the one who's wrong with pronouncing "ng" instead of the annoying "-G"
I'm glad this video helped! Various regional accents do pronounce the /g/ but in standard 'dictionary' pronunciation it's always 'ng'
why do native English speaking people do this? It's so annoy-ING!