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British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Magic E Practice
British Vowel Sound Masterclass: Magic E Practice
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8 mars 2026 13:40
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In this episode, we focus on one of the most powerful spelling patterns in English: the Magic E. Adding a silent e at the end of a word can completely change the vowel sound—from short to long. Through a series of minimal pairs like cap–cape, fin–fine, hop–hope, and cub–cube, you’ll practice hearing and producing the difference between short and long vowels. The goal is not just accuracy, but awareness—training your ear and mouth to clearly feel the contrast. Listen and repeat, exaggerate the vowel length, and strengthen one of the core pronunciation patterns that appears everywhere in English. Transcript: a + consonant + e: cap - cape, tap - tape, mat - mate, hat - hate, can – cane, pan – pane, man – mane, mad – made, fad – fade, dam – dame, Sam – same, rat – rate, fat – fate, wag – wage, plan – plane, tap – tape i + consonant +e: fin – fine, pin – pine, win – wine, kit – kite, bit – bite, rid – ride, hid – hide, dim – dime, Tim – time, pip – pipe, rip – ripe, sit – site o + consonant + e: Hop - hope, cop - cope, mop - mope, pop - pope, not - note, rob - robe, cod – code, nod – node, lob – lobe, con – cone, ton – tone, Jon – jone u + consonant + e: cub - cube, tub - tube, us - use, hug - huge, cut - cute, tun – tune, dun – dune Practice sentence examples: He fixed the tap with some tape. Tim didn’t have time. Don’t mope when you mop. I would love a huge hug.
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