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The sound of the letter "s" in English


Pronunciation Practice

The "s" and "z" sound of English

Many Hispanics who are just learning English make the mistake of saying "My son do it." or "My father say it." The correct way to wear these phrases is "s" at the end of the verb in the sentence My son does it and My father says it. The third person singular of the English verbs have the letter "s" at the end.

But that is a matter of grammar. What we teach pronunciation is: sometimes sounds "s" in different ways depending on the sounds that follow. First we give some examples, and soon we will give a "rule" to know how to differentiate between two ways of pronouncing the same letter "s" in the third person present verb. Listen

the next recording to appreciate that the third person singular of the English verb always ends with a hissing sound, ie that "buzz." After you have other recordings with more practice.

This is a short recording. Only serves to give you an example will verbs says, walks, does, talks. Note that the "s" is pronounced in two ways different verbs in the sample. Do you hear the difference?


To hear the difference between these consonants, click

English sounds


Now more detail ... For example, in the English sentence, "Peter walks", the "s" is silent (sounds like "s" English). It will not be easy to say but if you think the football stars in some Hispanic countries are called "CRACs"'re saying the "s" as in the word "walks." Or maybe in your country called "frac" to the garment called "tuxedo" in other countries. Two of these garments are two "tuxedos."

In contrast, the "s" the word does and says the word is pronounced like the English letter "z". Remember that the "z" sound in English is sound. The same animal adorned with zebra stripes are called in English (with the "z" sound) and zebra called in English (with "c" deaf).

Another example is the word in English zoo (the popular way of referring to the zoo). Compare this word with the word "his" in English (as in the phrase "home."

Now listen and practice the advanced far! Below, we give other examples of voiced sounds and voiceless ...

The phrase, "Sue goes to the Zoo to see the zebra." contain the two values \u200b\u200bof the letter "s" in English. "S" of "Sue" is the voiceless consonant / s / equal to "s" in English. The "s" of "goes" is the consonant sound / z / but is written with the letter "s". This copnsonante not exist in English. You'll have to listen and practical.

Listen: Click here!

Listen to these sounds to be able to distinguish and reproduce. Are important for the English. We will continue with more exercises in other contributions to this blog.

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