The secret of the OW As In GO (How to pronounce hotel, only, won't, focus) | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Learn how to pronounce the long O sound correctly by starting with an O sound and ending with a pure U sound.
Key Insights
- 👂 The long O sound is formed by starting with an O sound and transitioning to a pure U sound.
- 💬 Pronouncing the long O sound correctly can have a significant impact on your speech.
- 💦 Some people may drop the second part of the sound in words starting with O, but adding a w sound can help.
- 😘 Practicing words with the long O sound, such as go, show, low, and home, can improve pronunciation.
- 👂 Adding the w sound after the O sound can help with pronouncing words like hotel, only, and won't.
- 👂 Focus, local, showtime, homeowner, cooperate, explosion, snowstorm, and won't also contain the long O sound.
- 💬 Practicing the long O sound can improve speech clarity and fluency.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: How do you pronounce the long O sound correctly?
To pronounce the long O sound, start with a relaxed, dropped jaw and relaxed lips, then move towards an uh sound. Think of starting with an O sound and ending with a pure U sound.
Q: What can help if I have trouble pronouncing the long O sound at the beginning of words?
If you struggle with pronouncing the long O sound at the beginning of words, you can add a w sound right after the O sound. For example, instead of saying "hotel," say "ho-tel" with a slight w sound.
Q: What are some words that contain the long O sound?
Some words that contain the long O sound are go, show, low, home, lonely, focus, local, showtime, homeowner, cooperate, explosion, snowstorm, and won't.
Q: How can I practice the long O sound?
Practice the long O sound by coming up with at least three words that contain the sound and share them in the comments. For a challenge, try to create a sentence with as many O words as possible.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The long O sound is formed by starting with a relaxed, dropped jaw and relaxed lips, then moving towards an uh sound.
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To pronounce the long O sound correctly, think of starting with an O sound and ending with a pure U sound.
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Some people may drop the second part of the sound in words starting with O, but adding a w sound after the O sound can help.
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