British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Lesson 8: The E - Practice
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Practice all 5 E sounds in British English with targeted exercises and tongue twisters. This lesson revisits the long and short E, the distinctive /ɜː/ sound that gives Southern British accents their signature "posh" quality, and the tricky /eɪ/ diphthong. Perfect for anyone looking to refine their British pronunciation through hands-on practice.
Transcript:
Long e /iː/: protein - Japanese - guarantee - committee - serene - believe, receive, degree, theme, scheme,
Short /ɪ/.: English, pretty, bucket, pocket, started, helmet, velvet, secret, women, gifted
Short e: bed, get, end, ever, ten, red, lend, help, next, step, send, tell, men, check
Minimal pairs:
bet / beat
met / meet
pet / Pete
sec / seek
stem / steam
breath / breathe
/ɜː/: her, term, serve, learn, fern, verse, perk, stern, mercy, permanent
Tongue twisters:
Her perfect purple purse was purchased in the service of a merchant.
The poet’s verse was first rehearsed in the perfect church.
The stern clerk served the fresh herbs with perfect purpose.
Myrtle curled her fingers around the purple purse, sure it was hers.
The surgeon gave a stern service to every patient with perfect care.
/eɪ/ : hey, great, eight, neighbour, they, vein, prey, weigh, rein, obey.
Sequence of 3:
bed – bid – bade
met – mitt – mate
pen – pin – pain
sell – sill – sail
get – git – gait