Thin or Thing? Sin or Sing? American English Pronunciation

Learn the difference between the / n / and / ŋ / consonant sounds. Practice pronunciation of the / n / and / ŋ / with minimal pairs exercises using words like “ran“ and “rang,“ “ton“ and “tongue,“ or “lawn“ and “long.“ Improve your American accent with essential pronunciation exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist. Liked the video? You’ll love our website: Quick Links: • Intro: 00:00 • How to recognize the /n/ and /ŋ/, cheat sheet: 00:58 • Key distinction b/w the /n/ and /ŋ/: 02:58 • Quiz: can you hear the difference b/w the /n/ and the /ŋ/: 01:34 • Pronunciation exercise: 04:06 Related videos: #AmericanPronunciation #VowelSounds #MinimalPairs ► Consonant Sound /n/ as in “nice“: ► Consonant Sound /ŋ/ (NG) as in “thing“: ► Pronunciation
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