When you pronounce the /s/ sound for your child, place your index fingers at the corner of your mouth and pull them back towards your ears as your mouth stretches to make the sound. Encourage your child to do the same each time he pronounces the sound. Practice with a mirror for even more visual feedback. Tactile Cues.. Learn one of the most common English sounds with this video! SUBSCRIBE for more British English pronunciation lessons: https://www.youtube.com/c/leanenglish.

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Direct your child to watch your mouth. Remind them of the correct tongue position for making the /s/ sound. Have your child say the /t/ sound three times: t-t-t. On the fourth time, prolong it into an /s/ sound. To do this, once their tongue is in position, they should begin to blow air out the front of their mouth.. Voiced consonants with 's' said as /z/ after it-. This combination is sometimes a bit harder for people to pronounce, so keep practicing and it will get easier. beds- you need to practice the /d/ and /z/ consonants together. e.g. words, cards, fades, foods. You can do the same with the other ones - bs (cubs, tubes), gs ( bags), ls (walls.