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  • Hello, I'm John Russell.

  • It's time to look at the vowel sound that is important if you want to talk about yourself the i vowel sound, the I vowel sound is also one of the subject pronouns in English.

  • I the i vowel sound is a vowel sound, followed by a semi vowel.

  • In this case, yeah, sound.

  • The I vowel sound is a dip thong.

  • This term suggests that your tongue has to move quite far in your mouth.

  • Your tongue should be relaxed flat and in a low central position in your mouth, then the tongue needs to move to a high front position.

  • Your lips should be open and relaxed but not rounded.

  • They need to close up a bit when moving to the final position.

  • I I the I vowel sound has a few common spelling patterns that you should know about.

  • The first is the letter.

  • Why at the end or middle of a word, as in why why Sky Sky style.

  • The letter I is another common spelling, as in nice kind, and there is the I G H.

  • Spelling, as in night light, right?

  • That's all for today.

Hello, I'm John Russell.

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