English Pronunciation - Pronouncing the letters D and T
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Pronouncing the letters D and T
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Instruction: Have the tip of your tongue pressed against the top of your mouth right behind the front tooth. Then slighly push air separating your tongue and upper mouth.
Everytime the letters D and T are spoken, the tip of your tongue should touch the upper part of your mouth.
Here are some words and sentences to help you hear what they should sound like. Click on any word or sentence to hear the correct sound.
Dentist
Ladder
Blood
"
The
dentist
did
a great job on the filling"
"
He was a little nervous climbing
down
the
ladder
"
"
The
blood
on his shirt
indicated
that he got a cut somewhere"
Terrible
Computer
Fast
"
He
felt
terrible
after
eating
the soup"
"
His
computer
stopped
working after he
installed
the service pack"
"
The
fleet
footed
runner
couldn't
be
caught
"
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