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Billie English - the YouTube channel to help you improve your English pronunciation, speaking and fluency! Billie is a certified CELTA English teacher trainer and has over 17 years of teaching experience. In this video we have a look at the two affricate sounds in English: the unvoiced affricate /tʃ / and the voiced affricate /dʒ/. • • ★★ TAKE A CLASS WITH ME ★★ • 🚀 Improve Your English with Billie’s Expert Classes! 🌟 • 📅 Sign up now and start your journey to English proficiency today! • 👉 https://billie-english.com/classes/ • 🔹 Pronunciation Mastery: Speak clearly and confidently. • 🔹 Effective Communication: Enhance your fluency and interaction. • 🔹 Cambridge Exam Prep: Achieve top scores with my strategic guidance. • Book one of my classes and elevate your skills to the next level! 📚✨ • • ★★ SUPER THANKS ★★ • Liked this video and would like to help me create more content? Show your support with a Super Thanks - just click on the heart under this video. Welcome to the community! 😊 • • ★★ TRY OUT ELSA SPEAK PRO ★★ • Do you want to improve your pronunciation? Try out ELSA speak - the AI pronunciation coach app! 💛 Download the ELSA speak PRO app here with my SPECIAL DISCOUNT: https://bit.ly/3vegNDx • Disclosure: This is an affiliate link and I may earn a commission at no cost to you. • • ★★ POPULAR VIDEOS ★★ • Sounds, Stress Intonation Playlist • https://bit.ly/2N8uum7 • . • Vowel Sounds Playlist • https://bit.ly/3rX13Sz • . • Consonant Sounds Playlist • https://bit.ly/3dYKAMd • . • Word Stress Playlist • https://bit.ly/3z3bcUP • . • Sentence Stress Playlist • https://bit.ly/3Tk5XHP • . • Intonation Playlist • https://bit.ly/3wwcqWk • . • Connected Speech Playlist • https://bit.ly/3oAVtpD • • ★★ CONNECT ★★ @the.billieenglish ★★ • Insta - https://bit.ly/36srTcT • Facebook - https://bit.ly/3wkldLo • TikTok - https://bit.ly/3lhvfqf • LinkTree - https://bit.ly/3wklxtA • Thank you for watching and following my channel ♥ • • ★★ TIME STAMPS ★★ • 0:00 Intro • 1:53 How /tʃ/ is formed • 3:19 Words containing /tʃ/ typical spellings • 4:25 How /dʒ/ is formed • 6:03 Words containing /dʒ/ typical spellings • 9:02 Minimal pairs for /tʃ/ /dʒ/ • • ★★ WHAT THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT★★ • In this video we have a look at the two affricate sounds in English: the unvoiced affricate /tʃ / and the voiced affricate /dʒ/. Sometimes these two sounds are also called semi-plosives. This is because they are formed by combining a plosive sound with a fricative. We glide from the plosive directly to the fricative and form a new sound: an affricate! • If you do not know what plosives or fricatives are, do not worry! Just watch my two videos on them - see links below. • I will show you how to form both affricate sounds (officially they are called alveo-palatal sounds) and then we go over some example words so you can practise the pronunciation and see typical spelling patterns in common English words. Both sounds are very common in English, so I would encourage you to practise them both until you get them right! • Last but not least, I will show you some minimal pairs for /tʃ / /dʒ/. • • ★★ ABOUT BILLIE ★★ • Billie is a pronunciation coach and content creator based in Barcelona, Spain. Her main focus is English pronunciation, phonology and helping learners speak more fluently. Billie has a degree in Communication Research Phonology, a PGCE in Primary Education, a Trinity College Cert DiplomaTESOL and over 17 years of teaching experience. She also works as a CELTA teacher trainer, Cambridge examiner and educational advisor. Her videos have been featured in the Google funded AI app ELSA speak. • • Disclosure: This description contains affiliate links. I am provided with compensation for purchases made through the above links at no cost to you. All thoughts and opinions are my own and are not influenced by ELSA speak or other affiliates. My experience is my own, and your experience may be different. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Billie English possible! • #consonants #affricates #phonology
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