Wadjasay? American English Pronunciation Practice

"TH" is for thoughtful thinkers

Ollie says listen up! Season 1 Episode 6

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 In this podcast we'll practice with the "th" sounds in English. This is the sound you hear in the word "the" and the word "think". The "th" in "the" is voiced which means your vocal cords vibrate when you make the sound. In "think" the "th" sound is unvoiced--the vocal cords do not vibrate.

Part One of this lesson is a listening exercise. I wrote a short paragraph which includes lots of "th" sounds. The paragraph will repeat three times. Just listen.

On Thursday it was cloudy. Then it started to rain. This made me feel sad because it was my thirtieth birthday. I thought about a lot of things like the theory of relativity. That made me feel better and I was grateful to Albert Einstein for thinking it up.

Part Two: Practice with voiced "th"

1) Then it started to rain.

2) Are
they your friends?

3) I like
these flowers more than those.

4) He gave
them something to eat.

5)
The fire started in the kitchen.

6)
This is my house and that one is theirs.


Part Three: Practice with unvoiced "th"

1) How old is she? She's thirty.

2) Is today Tuesday? No, it's
Thursday.

3) Ouch! I hit my
thumb with a hammer.

4) You
think too much.

5) Are you hungry? No, I'm
thirsty.

6) You should eat more. You're too
thin.

7) She could hear
thunder in the distance.

8)  Well, you could say '
thank you'.

9) Next year I'll be
thirteen.

10) The
thermostat is broken, sorry.


Part Four: Listening exercise again with spaces. Listen and repeat.


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