![]() Congratulations-you’re making different vowels!Īs soon as you restrict or close your airflow, you start making a consonant. ![]() When you change the position of your tongue, those sounds change as well. If you round your lips, you make more of an “o” sound. If you stretch your mouth wider into a spread shape, you make more of an “e” sound. One way to help understand this concept is by opening your mouth and saying “ahh.” Now try changing the shape of your mouth without blocking the flow of air. You can also change the shape of your lips (rounded, neutral, or spread). You can create unique sounds by placing your tongue in various different positions (front, central, or back) and at various heights (high, mid, or low).
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