English Pronunciation - Pronouncing the letters G and K
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Pronouncing the letters G and K
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This lesson will cover the hard sound for letter G. For the soft sound of letter G, please refer to the CH and J lesson.
Instruction: The rear portion of your tongue should move up towards the rear part of the mouth, slightly touching it when the sound is made.
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.
Goose
Together
Tug
"
The
big
goose
flew off with my
golf
ball"
"
The
guests
won't mind if we pay
together
"
"
The constant
tug
of the little
girl
finally woke up the father"
Kelly
Making
Potluck
"
My friend
Kelly
said she will
come
by soon"
"
I was
making
the ingredients for
breakfast
"
"
I didn't need to
bake
anything for the
potluck
"
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