/æ/ or /ă/
Lips: spread
Jaw: Open wider than for [ε]
Tongue: Low, near the floor of mouth.
[æ]as in at, fat, and happy
| [æ] At the Beginning of the Words: | ||
|---|---|---|
| am | apple | angry |
| and | after | absent |
| ask | actor | animal |
| [æ] In the Middle of the Words: | ||
|---|---|---|
| cat | back | black |
| map | happy | last |
| have | rapid | classroom |
| The vowel [æ] does not occur at the end of words in English. |
|---|
| [æ] | [ɛ] |
|---|---|
| had | head |
| mat | met |
| pat | pet |
| land | lend |
| past/passed | pest |
| tan | ten |
| sad | said |
| and | end |
| bad | bed |
| add/ad | Ed |
Listen and repeat the following phrases and sentences. The boldfaced words all include the vowels [æ]
- last chance
- I'll be back
- at a glance
- wrap it up
- is that a fact?
- Hand me a pack of matches.
- I have to catch a taxicab.
- Ralph can't stand carrots.
- Al is a happily married man.
- He who laughs last, laughs best!
| [æ] Spelled | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| a | hat | apple | man | answer |
[æ] as in APPLE, HAT
How to pronounce [æ] The lips are spread. The jaw is dropped slightly more than for [ε].
Typical Spelling for [æ]: at, have
Less Common Spelling for [æ] laugh
[æ]:Words
Open your mouth just a bit wider than for [ε]
| Beginning | Middle |
|---|---|
| ask | tap |
| and | back |
| apple | hand |
| after | laugh |
| [æ] Sentences |
|---|
| Dan ran out of gas. |
| Ann was dancing |
Introducing the Sound /æ/
To make this sound, keep your lips 5/8 inch (1.5 cm) apart and form a half-smile, with tense lips.
The tongue is in low position
The sound is short
| a | ai | i |
|---|---|---|
| back cat tap bag pad cab |
plaid |
meringue |
| action black crab fabulous gash had jack |
| a | ai | i |
| knack lack master naturally sash |
| Pack the bags. Have a snack, Jack Pat's cat is fat. Her plaid jacket has black snaps. |
Compare /iy/ with /æ/
| /iy/ | /æ/ | /iy/ | /æ/ | feet, feat seat seed leap |
fat sat sad lap |
heed, he'd he's heat neat |
had has hat gnat |
|---|
Examples
|
Please feed the cats. He needs a black hat. Matt has a shack near the sea. She believes that Pete has had a nap. |
Recognition Practice
Listen
| feet leap he'd seed heat |
fat lap had sad hat |
Click here to check the Answers
Recognition Practice: fat, leap, he'd, sad, heat.
Dictation Practice:
Get et a piece of paper and write.
Click here to check the answers
Dictation Practice: sad, has, he's, seed, feet or feat.
Contrasting Sound Practice
| /ɛ/ | /æ/ | /ɛ/ | /æ/ | beg head met pet |
bag had mat pat |
wreck set said pled |
rack sat sad plaid |
|---|
Examples with /ɛ/ and /æ/
|
The pet cat sat on the bed. Pat had a red rag on her head. The men said it had a sad ending. The next guest patted Fred on the back. |
Recognition Practice
Listen
| met set wreck head said |
mat sat rack had sad |
Click here to check the Answers
Recognition Practice: mat, set, wreck, had, sad.
Dictation Practice:
Get et a piece of paper and write.
Click here to check the answers
Dictation Practice: head, pet, said, rack, beg.
Click here to check the Answers
Recognition Practice: fat, leap, he'd, sad, heat.
Dictation Practice: sad, has, he's, seed, feet or feat.
Recognition Practice: mat, set, wreck, had, sad.
Dictation Practice: head, pet, said, rack, beg.
No comments :
Post a Comment