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    Reconnaître / H oral

    Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En bas

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    Reconnaître / H oral
    Message de bbgc posté le 25-04-2013 à 11:38:26 (S | E | F)
    Hello!

    I have some problems to detect the "h" in a lot of spoken English sentences.
    What can you do for me please?

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    Modifié par lucile83 le 25-04-2013 12:25


    Réponse: Reconnaître / H oral de prescott, postée le 28-04-2013 à 02:52:30 (S | E)
    Hello,

    Native French speakers are well known for not saying the h sound at all.

    The h sound is a fricative, as th, sh, zh, f, v , s and z sounds. All fricatives have voiced and unvoiced pairs, except the h sound which doesn't have a voiced counterpart.
    The h sound is such a small and quiet sound that it is hard to detect through microphones, and it often sounds like a speaker doesn't use the h sound when you listen to the radio, even though native speakers are actually saying the sound.
    Anglais facile offers you very good training here: Lien internet

    Apart from listening to native speakers, or watching special English Language TV programmes, you can also try to practise in front of a lit candle to detect "Aspirated sounds", Try the five minimal pairs (below) of words that are the same, except there is no h sound at the beginning. The first word has the h sound, the second word has not.
    hear, ear
    heat, eat
    his, is
    hitch, itch
    hold, old

    Good luck!




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