English Pronunciation - Pronouncing the letters CH and J
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Pronouncing the letters CH and J
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Instruction: Just like the letters D and T, have the tip of your tongue pressed against the top of your mouth right behind the front tooth. At the same time, press your side cheeks inward so both cheeks are firmly pressing against your side teeth. Then slightly blow out.
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.
Cherry
Catcher
Batch
"
The little
cherries
were very delicious"
"
The
catcher
gave the wrong signal to the
pitcher
"
"
The
batch
of cookies were perfect"
Jam
Bridging
Ridge
"
What is the difference between a
jam
and a
jelly
spread"
"
Bridging
the gap between the two rivals was very difficult"
"
You can see the house just beyond the
ridge
"
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