English Pronunciation:Words Relating to the Body

Introduction
Pronunciation of words relating to the human body can be tricky, especially for learners of English.This article provides examples to illustrate common pronunciation patterns and potential pitfalls.
Key Pronunciation Points
Many body-related words have sounds that might not be intuitively obvious. Paying close attention to vowel and consonant sounds is vital.
Examples
Head, Face, and Neck
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Head
: /hed/ -
Face
: /feɪs/ -
Neck
: /nek/ -
Jaw
: /dʒɔː/ -
[Note the long “a” sound in “face” and the slightly different vowel sound in “jaw”.]
Limbs
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Arm
: /ɑːm/ -
Leg
: /leg/ -
Hand
: /hænd/ -
Foot
: /fʊt/ -
Finger
: /ˈfɪŋɡər/ -
Toe
: /təʊ/ -
[Notice the different vowel sounds in “arm” and “hand”.]
Body Parts
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Shoulder
: /ˈʃəʊldər/ -
Belly
: /ˈbeɪli/ -
Chest
: /tʃest/ -
Back
: /bæk/ -
Heart
: /hɑːrt/ -
Stomach
: /ˈstʌmək/ -
Hip
: /hɪp/ -
[Pay attention to the stress on certain syllables like in “shoulder.”]
Body Systems (Example)
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Brain
: /breɪn/ -
Kidney
: /ˈkɪdni/ -
Nose
: /nəʊz/ -
Eye
:/aɪ/
Tips for Improvement
For better pronunciation, try listening to native speakers pronounce these words. Consider using online resources and pronunciation guides to reinforce correct sounds.
Conclusion
Consistent practice and attention to details in pronunciation will enhance your understanding and communication skills in everyday English usage.
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