This video teaches you the two TH sounds in English: the voiced th-sound /ð/ and the unvoiced th-sound /θ/. Both of these are consonant sounds of English. You will learn how to form both sounds by sticking your tongue out between your teeth – this is a bit of a gym workout for your tongue! And then you will practice the pronunciation of words containing both sounds. Students often confuse these sounds with /s/ and /d/, but these are not the same. If your first language does not contain these sounds (e.g. Russian or German) this video is for you. At the end there is a little test so you can check if you can hear the difference.
The two TH Sounds in English: ð & θ

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