English Sounds - G [g] and K [k] Consonants - How to make the G [g] and K [k] Consonants

English Sounds - G [g] and K [k] Consonants - How to make the G [g] and K [k] Consonants

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English

6th - 7th Grade

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This video tutorial teaches the pronunciation of the G and K consonant sounds, which share the same mouth position. The G sound is voiced, while the K sound is unvoiced. Both are stop consonants, requiring a stop and release of airflow. The tutorial demonstrates these sounds in words, explains how native speakers link words by skipping the release of stop consonants, and provides examples for practice. The video aims to help learners understand and practice these sounds effectively.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do native speakers link words together when pronouncing stop consonants?

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What is the significance of lip position when pronouncing the G sound?

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What happens to the tongue when pronouncing the word 'egg'?

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