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Vowel Sound / ɪ / as in "it" - American English Pronunciation

Learn how to pronounce vowel sound /ɪ/ used in words like "big," "bill," or "did."
Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice the / ɪ/ sound with everyday words. Find out about the most frequent spelling rules for the /ɪ/ vowel sound.

Quick Links:
• How to make the /ɪ/ sound: 0:56
• Pronunciation exercise 1 : 1:47
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 3:48
• Most common spelling for the sound /ɪ/: 5:26

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[THIS VIDEO HAS ENGLISH, SPANISH, JAPANESE, CHINESE, VIETNAMESE, KOREAN, PORTUGUESE, AND RUSSIAN SUBTITLES]
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TRANSCRIPT

Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video we’re going to talk about the American vowel sound /ɪ/, as in the word "it".
You can also hear this sound in words like "big," "gym," "English," or "image."
We’ll be using a special phonetic symbol - /ɪ/ - for this sound.

The /ɪ/ is one of the two most frequent vowel sounds in American English, but it exists in less than 20% of world languages, so many people may distort it or replace with the /i/ sound, as in the word "be".

Let’s find out how to make this sound.
OK. To pronounce the /ɪ/ sound, you should to focus on the correct position of your tongue.
Slightly open your mouth, spread your lips and relax them.
Raise your tongue high in your mouth and push it to the front. The tip of your tongue can be lowered just behind your bottom front teeth.
Remember, the /ɪ/ is a relaxed sound, so your tongue and lips should be relaxed, and your tongue should be at the front of your mouth.
Now, let’s try saying it: /ɪ/, /ɪ/, /ɪ/.

[Pronunciation exercise]
Now, let’s practice this sound in some words.
You’ll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation. Like this.
You’ll have a few seconds to pronounce the word, if you want to.
Let’s begin.
• big
• bit
• chin
• chip
• click
• clip
• drink
• drip
• film
• fish
• fit
• fix
• hid
• him
• hint
• hit
• kick
• kid
• king
• kiss

Let’s pause for a moment and review the key points.
Your tongue should be relaxed, raised high in your mouth and pushed to the front.

Let’s continue practicing.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• begin
• biscuit
• business
• dismiss
• district
• finish
• image
• inches
• limit
• liquid
• picnic
• primitive
• princess
• sickness
• spinach
• ticket
• visit
• windmill
• within
• women

You’re done! Congratulations!

By the way, in most cases the /ɪ/ is written by the letter 'i', so spelling words with this sound is fairly easy.
And more on the spelling:
the /ɪ/ is represented by the letter 'i' in 73% of words with this sound.
Less often it’s written by the letter 'e', like in the word "English," or by the letter 'a', like in the word "image," and sometimes by the letter 'y', like in the word "gym."

Thanks for watching! Hope you find it useful.
Stay tuned on our Sounds American channel!

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