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  • In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to learn how to make the W sound.

  • To make this sound, ww--, the lips form a tight circle. Ww--

  • The back part of the tongue stretches up towards the soft palate.

  • While the front part of the tongue lightly touches the back of the bottom front teeth.

  • To give this sound the right quality, you have to close the vocal cords to get this sound: ww-- ww--

  • Ww-- which we add to the sound ww--

  • You release the vocal cords as you release the lips, coming out of the W sound. Ww--

  • Let's look at the sound up close and in slow motion.

  • With the tight circle for the lips, you can't see the tongue at all.

  • But it lifts in the back. The word 'why'.

  • A tight circle for the lips.

  • The word 'west'.

  • Again, a tight circle for the lips.

  • The word 'unwind'. Here, the W is in the middle of the word.

  • We still take the time to bring the lips into a tight circle.

  • This sound is most common at the beginning of words.

  • It doesn't occur at the end of any words, though the letter W does.

  • The W consonant.

  • Why

  • West

  • Unwind

  • Example words. Repeat with me.

  • Water. Ww-- Water.

  • Welcome. Ww-- Welcome.

  • Rework. Ww-- Rework.

  • Away. Ww-- Away.

  • Between. Ww-- Between.

  • Will. Ww-- Will.

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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to learn how to make the W sound.

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