Pronounciation difficulty with -age words
Posted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 7:08 pm
Hi,
I'm tutoring a Korean man in conversational and business English, and we've run up against a pronounciation difficulty that I can't seem to figure out.
When he says words such as language, cage, engage, etc, he adds a hard 'e' sound to the end of the word so that the words end up sounding like languagee, cagee and engagee. When I speak the words immediately before he does, the emphasis on the hard 'e' is much less, but when he says the words on his own, the hard 'e' comes back right away.
Any thoughts on how I can explain the difference to him so that it comes automatically to him?
Amy
I'm tutoring a Korean man in conversational and business English, and we've run up against a pronounciation difficulty that I can't seem to figure out.
When he says words such as language, cage, engage, etc, he adds a hard 'e' sound to the end of the word so that the words end up sounding like languagee, cagee and engagee. When I speak the words immediately before he does, the emphasis on the hard 'e' is much less, but when he says the words on his own, the hard 'e' comes back right away.
Any thoughts on how I can explain the difference to him so that it comes automatically to him?
Amy