How to Pronounce Consonants - ʧ ʤ ʒ - Learn British English RP Accent

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  • How to Pronounce Consonants ʧ, ʤ & ʒ in British English. Liz shows you how to warm up your voice, pronounce these consonants and how to get the pronunciation right with practice exercises. Standard RP Accent. She also explains what a Plosive, a Fricative and an Affricate are.
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    00:00 Intro to Pronunciation Improvement
    00:33 Lip & Mouth Warm Up
    01:17 Tongue Twister Warm Up
    01:47 ʧ Sound
    02:30 What is a Plosive?
    03:12 What is a Fricative?
    04:05 What is an Affricate?
    05:00 The Palato Alveolar
    05:23 ʤ Sound
    06:09 ʒ Sound
    07:10 ʧ & ʤ Minimal Pairs
    07:59 ʒ Practise Words
    08.51 ʧ, ʤ & ʒ Practise Conversation
    #EnglishLesson #pronunciation #britishEnglish #Consonants
    GET TO KNOW YOUR TEACHER LIZ
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    NAME:- Elizabeth (Liz)
    WHAT ARE YOUR QUALIFICATIONS? - I am a Cambridge CELTA and the more advanced DELTA qualified English Teacher. I also trained in Speech & Drama at RADA (Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts) and LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Arts).
    I am also a featured author on Macmillan Dictionary's One Stop English's website. www.onestopenglish.com/commun...
    WHERE DO YOU LIVE? - England (UK)
    HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN 5 WORDS? - ‘Outwardly innocent, but inwardly knowing’.
    WHERE IS THE MOST INTERESTING PLACE YOU'VE TAUGHT? - That would be a one-to-one in a young Italian man’s flat in southern Italy. When he invited me to teach him at his home, I stupidly thought that Mamma would be there cooking the lunch, but no, it was a bachelor pad and no sign of Mamma! I eventually left having learned more about Italian customs than he had learned English!
    BEST TEACHING MOMENT? - One of my greatest achievement was when a couple of very naughty teenage Belgian students were sent here to England to learn English. They had been expelled from several schools in their own country and this was their last chance to prove themselves. After a few months of playing around in different levels, and coming close to being expelled again, they eventually ended up in my FCE class. Now they had two chances - respect their teacher and learn something or go back to Belgium. Well, they did go back to Belgium but not before they had passed their FCE! They became my two favourite students of all time. I love a challenge!
    HOW MANY STUDENTS HAVE YOU TAUGHT? Over 10 thousand
    WHAT'S YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING TEACHER MOMENT? - It happened during a DELTA observed lesson. One of my students happened to suffer from Tourette’s syndrome. Of course, I had no reason to worry, I had mentioned the fact in my lesson plan, and anyway, this student had never caused a problem before. However, today was different. Very different. Upon eliciting the required information from him - not wanting to leave him out - instead of answering the question in his usual fashion, he suddenly exhumed a torrent of swear words from somewhere deep within himself. After this cathartic experience he looked very pleased with himself but, unfortunately, this was not really the answer I was looking for. Everything went quiet, I looked over at the examiner who looked rather shocked. It certainly wasn’t your run-of-the-mill DELTA exam! BUT I passed!
    HOW CAN YOU CONTACT ME? Lwlfast@gmail.com & Facebook group bit.ly/3t58ecv

Komentáře • 83

  • @justchilling1506
    @justchilling1506 Před 17 dny

    I think you single-handedly helped me realize how to pronounce the /ʤ/ sound!! I have been trying for a lot time to get it right as my native language does not have the sound. Thanks you so much!

  • @olgayaresko4925
    @olgayaresko4925 Před rokem

    Thank you for anAMAZING lesson dear liz! Your lessons are very helpful, so i learn from you with GREAT PLEASUREYou are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @samialkhyat481
    @samialkhyat481 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm proud of you my lovely teacher.
    Please keep going.

  • @tranhuyentran970
    @tranhuyentran970 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks a lot, teacher! Your videos have been very helpful and have guided me through many consonant sounds which I found really confusing ❤

  • @VanavilVanam
    @VanavilVanam Před 29 dny

    Great Thanks

  • @outi2648
    @outi2648 Před rokem +1

    Thank you! This is SO precious❤

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem +1

      Glad you found it useful Outi. Lots more on the channel 😃. Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz

  • @anacletoenlacallelleveinti3978

    Excellent explanation. In my opinion, the best teacher. Thank you so much.

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Anacleto. That means a lot to me. ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace

  • @professorselimmahmud9501
    @professorselimmahmud9501 Před měsícem

    Very excellent

  • @nurettinylmaz9156
    @nurettinylmaz9156 Před rokem +2

    You are amazing! You pronounce wonderfully. Thanks 👍

  • @evelinaostrov7559
    @evelinaostrov7559 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for excellent lessons!

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem

      My pleasure Evelina. Do check out my other videos ❤️ Love & 🕊Peace

  • @abdulwajed2820
    @abdulwajed2820 Před rokem +1

    Congratulations Liz 🥳

  • @halilvayes5608
    @halilvayes5608 Před 2 lety +1

    many many thanks for you

  • @amirahamdy9433
    @amirahamdy9433 Před 2 lety +1

    an angel is talking, thank you so much for this treasure!

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety +1

      Your comment made me smile. I think you made a spelling mistake and meant to write angel 👼, not angle. A very easy mistake to make and thank you for the lovely words 😀 💚

  • @Muarain5238
    @Muarain5238 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Good job, like thanks ❤

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you too. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz

  • @ferisusanto6277
    @ferisusanto6277 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, teacher

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem

      You are very welcome Feri. Love ♥️& 🕊️Peace. Liz

  • @qwertyuiopqwertyuiop179
    @qwertyuiopqwertyuiop179 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks😍😍

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Hope you found it useful and do let me know if you need any help with your English pronunciation 😀 👩‍🎓

  • @changehealthcaresolutions-8168

    Dear Ms. Liz you are Brilliant Teacher , your way is quite fantastic

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you think so! Please share to help me grow my channel 😀 👩‍🎓

    • @changehealthcaresolutions-8168
      @changehealthcaresolutions-8168 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EnglishwithLiz Kindly shall you guide me to achieve my target of English fluency during the end of 2022 ?? How can I Contact with you?

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety +1

      Let me know what help you think you need to achieve your goal. My email address is at the bottom of the video description

  • @wingwong8670
    @wingwong8670 Před 7 měsíci +1

    thanks

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 7 měsíci

      You're welcome! Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz.

  • @mdosmanfarooque1415
    @mdosmanfarooque1415 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @ihori779
    @ihori779 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank for this piece of art. The story is wonderful. 🙏 And I have learned who Henry Heimlich was. 🤩

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it and learnt something new. I do love writing, but wonder at times if people get to the end to hear them, so it's great to get such comments 😀

  • @becky3422
    @becky3422 Před 2 lety +1

    Liz this is wonderful. I had not seen this video so I did not know what a affricative was but now I do. Thank you.
    Do you have allephones anywhere. In still looking

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Becky. Allophones will be coming soon ❤️ & 🕊

  • @Klaatu-Gort
    @Klaatu-Gort Před 2 lety +1

    I cannot understand why this excellent channel has only 3560 followers/subscribers (nov. 2021). There should be many more

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Thank you José. Spread the word and share, share, share 😀

    • @Klaatu-Gort
      @Klaatu-Gort Před 2 lety +1

      @@EnglishwithLiz I will

  • @Ines-jd4do
    @Ines-jd4do Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks madam ❤

  • @righttalk7451
    @righttalk7451 Před 6 měsíci +1

    you are great mam

  • @thinsu2559
    @thinsu2559 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks 😘😘😘

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      You're most welcome Thin😊 . Do let me know if I can help you with any aspect of English 😀 👩‍🎓

  • @fayewu7505
    @fayewu7505 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great!

  • @ketocravings2532
    @ketocravings2532 Před 2 lety +1

    Hehehehe! That’s really funny! Love the story at the end 😍

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Maha. I love writing the stories. Maybe I should set up a short story channel 😀

    • @ketocravings2532
      @ketocravings2532 Před 2 lety

      @@EnglishwithLiz not a bad idea 😎

  • @user-wn6fs9zp7r
    @user-wn6fs9zp7r Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you teacher! This video is really helpful. Can I ask you a question? As a Korean, I'm not sure if I understand the pronunciation. Sometimes, [dʒ] sounds like [tʃ], when it is at the end of words. and When I heard the examples that you provided like "church" and "judge", their last pronunciations also sound like the same to me. It's really difficult for me. If [dʒ] sound is at the end of a word, is it pronounced like unvoiced ? I really spend lots of time to understand the difference between them. Please teach me how to pronounce exactly. Thank you

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hi! You are absolutely right! When /ʤ/ is at the end of a word, it changes to /ʧ/ because it is quieter and softer and so becomes unvoiced. Both sounds are pronounced in exactly the same way, except /ʤ/ is voiced and /ʧ/ is unvoiced. However, if a word like judge is linked to a following vowel, the /ʤ/ sound stays the same. Eg 'The ʤʌʤ is in court.' /ʤ/ links to /ɪ/ at the beginning of the word 'is'.
      Try this video for more information.
      Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
      czcams.com/video/fhDClBc6shY/video.html

  • @trangyenhoang4146
    @trangyenhoang4146 Před rokem

    i find it hard to link "ed" sound after an affricative sound with a vowel. for example, " engaged a". could you please help me? love ya.

  • @johnconor5485
    @johnconor5485 Před rokem

    what part of the tongue touch somewhere between the ridge and the hard palate? the thong blade? where exactly is the tongue blade? Thank you!

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem +1

      hi John. The front of the tongue, close to the middle of the tongue touches between the ridge and the hard palate to make sounds /ʤ/ and /tʃ/. Try this link to help you.
      englishpronunciationroadmap.com/anatomy-of-the-mouth/
      love and peace

    • @johnconor5485
      @johnconor5485 Před rokem

      @@EnglishwithLiz Thank you so much for hte link. it says
      The tongue tip is used for sounds like T and D and L and N.
      The blade is used for SH and ZH and dog and CH.
      The front for sounds like Y in Yellow
      The back of the tongue for K and G and NG.
      is it correct? a little different from what you videos teach? probably there is more than just one way to pronounce them? I'd like to use the one that works the best and easierst
      Thank you Liz

  • @ZeroxA7
    @ZeroxA7 Před 2 lety +2

    You are a great teacher.

  • @muhammadhafeez80
    @muhammadhafeez80 Před 2 lety +1

    Good ma'am

  • @Lairik
    @Lairik Před 20 dny

  • @fayewu7505
    @fayewu7505 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Cute n Charmin!

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před rokem

    /tʃ/
    This is interesting lesson. Thanks Liz

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem

      Yes it can be a challenge /ˈtʃæləndʒ/ 😃. Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz

  • @jaisons4376
    @jaisons4376 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi

  • @helenamamaghani6287
    @helenamamaghani6287 Před rokem

    🙏🙏🙏🙏👍🏻💗💕💖🩵🌞

  • @neynazareno7603
    @neynazareno7603 Před 2 lety +1

    Please Help me, I can't realize the difference between ə and ʌ.
    Help me please 😢

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ney
      The tongue position is important for these two sounds. The tongue is always central in the mouth for both sounds.
      /ʌ/ Has a low tongue position meaning it is distant from the roof of the mouth this means the jaw must be open to produce the sound.
      /ə/ is the most frequent sound in continuous speech and is never stressed. /ɜː/ Is its stronger, stressed equivalent that you could practise. The only difference between /ə/ and /ɜː/ is that /ə/ is a short sound and /ɜː/ is a long sound. Do check out this video for a /ɜː/ and /ʌ/ comparison czcams.com/video/ODG0dUCW4aM/video.html
      ə has a mid-tongue position meaning it is in between high and low and therefore the jaw is in a neutral position to produce ə
      Also, check if you have some tension in your jaw muscles which will prevent you from producing the correct sounds. To relax your jaw just open your mouth wide and then close, repeating this several times.
      For practice on the /ə/, /ʌ/ and /ɜː/ sounds look at this video czcams.com/video/C2c0zG47k3k/video.html
      Let me know how you get on 😀 👩‍🎓

  • @alfonsohshk8998
    @alfonsohshk8998 Před 2 lety +1

    Too many commercials every cpl of minutes in all your videos make impossible to concentrate on your explanations. Your content is good, but the way you manage the ads is insane and counterproductive.

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback it's very useful because I'm new to CZcams 🙂

    • @alfonsohshk8998
      @alfonsohshk8998 Před 2 lety +1

      @@EnglishwithLiz I am in my 50s and speak 7 languages at B1 to C2 level. I do not know your background but you know what you are doing, I know what you are doing, and you do it very, very well!
      People trying to acquire a 2nd or 3rd language in the traditional way, going to a school, through grammar and exercises are the perfect losers; losers in terms of money invested in ineffective courses. And after several years, they will not be able even to put together 3-4 sentences and pronounce them well enough to make native speakers’ ears happy.
      When anyone wants to start learning a language, my advice is always: “Try to differentiate the sounds of the new language, then try to reproduce them”.
      So, start with the sounds of the language, first with the vowel sounds, afterwards the consonants. The student will need firstly a lot of listening to simple audio conversations from as e.g. Assimil, TYS, Berlitz, etc, then reading them out loud and get corrected by a native speaker.
      When you get the sound, are able to reproduce it, with the help of the native speaker, then reproduce it hundred times in different basic words till it is saved in the brain and it gets automatized in the mouth. Example U in French in “ fondu” or CH in German in München
      1-2 months should be enough for this first step as not looking for perfection. In the meantime we are saving in our memory words and phrases.
      Keys: IPA as help, and a dictionary with the phonetic transcription, a lot of listening to precooked short and easy dialogues, reading out loud (mimic), get corrected by a native speaker, be able to reproduce the sound, then repeat it till saved in your sub-conscience (brain and mouth).
      I am subscribed to your channel and happy to watch your videos! Thank you for your excellent master classes!

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před 2 lety

      @@alfonsohshk8998 Thank you Alfonso. Your English is clearly very good! I agree with all your methods! Have you seen my short stories?☺️

    • @alfonsohshk8998
      @alfonsohshk8998 Před 2 lety

      @@EnglishwithLiz I will have a look for sure. I am now busy (self-) learning Chinese and refreshing my Italian and my Dutch 😬

  • @Alidr_77
    @Alidr_77 Před rokem +2

    Very very nice 🎉❤I am an English language student. I suffer from voice difficulty. Can I get your email or private number? I need strengthening courses in voice, grammar and conversation

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem +1

      Hi Ali
      I’m testing various ideas at the moment for 1 to 1 and group lessons and will be in touch. Please send me your email to conectewl AT gmail . com
      I can't type the email address in the usual way here.
      Love❤️&🕊Peace

  • @jimanHK
    @jimanHK Před rokem +1

    Nice and easy ʧ ʤ ʒ . Brilliant presentation as always.

    • @EnglishwithLiz
      @EnglishwithLiz  Před rokem

      Thank you Jiman. Glad you liked it. Love ❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz

    • @jimanHK
      @jimanHK Před rokem

      @@EnglishwithLiz You too stay safe and healthy