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1
st
SECONDARY
GRADE:
UNIT 1: JOBS
CONTENT: THE /J/ SOUND PHONEME.
DO YOU RECOGNIZE THE /j/ PHONEME IN
THE NEXT WORDS?
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/j/
The /j/ Sound Phoneme
The sound /j/ has the following features:
The /j/ phoneme is called the “ palatal
approximant” which means that you form a
narrow space in the middle of your mouth with
your tongue.
The j sound is made through the mouth and is
Voiced, which means you vibrate your vocal
chords to make the sound. It is defined by the
position of your tongue.
It is an approximant, which is a sound made by
creating a narrow space in your mouth through
which air flows. In this case, it’s the space between
your tongue and the top of your mouth.
/j/
The sides are blocked so the flow of air just goes
through the middle of your mouth.
To produce the j sound, raise the sides of your tongue to
the roof of your mouth and voice out through your mouth
while lowering the back of your tongue. The middle and
front of your tongue should be touching the roof of your
mouth to begin with.
TIME TO PRACTICE
Then you voice outwards and drop your tongue away from
the roof of your mouth. The air flows out through the
centre, between the sides of your tongue.
The /j/ in “yes”
LET’S PUT
OUR
KNOWLEDGE
INTO
PRACTICE!
READ THE NEXT WORDS ALOUD
During
View
Computer
/j/
LISTEN THE CORRECT
PRONUNCIATION FOR EACH
WORD
During
View
Computer
/j/
LET’S PRACTICE
THE
PRONUNCIATION
TOGETHER!
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Yanking yellow yo-yos.”
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