اللغة الإنجليزية 8 فصل ثاني

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LESSON 3A LISTENING

 

ACTIVE PRONUNCIATION | /æ/ and /eɪ/ sounds 

This is the "magic e" (or silent e) rule: When you add -e at the end of a short one-syllable word with a + consonant, the vowel sound changes from short /æ/ to long /eɪ/. The final e is silent – it doesn't make a sound, but it "magically" changes the pronunciation of a.

Examples from the lesson:

hat /ˈhæt/ (short a, like "cat") → hate /ˈheɪt/ (long a, like "day")

mad /ˈmæd/ (short a) → made /ˈmeɪd/ (long a)

More common examples:

cap /kæp/ → cape /keɪp/

tap /tæp/ → tape /teɪp/

man /mæn/ → mane /meɪn/

can /kæn/ → cane /keɪn/

plan /plæn/ → plane /pleɪn/
 

How to make the sounds (mouth & tongue position):

 

  • /æ/ (short a – as in hat, mad, cat):

Open your mouth quite wide (like a big smile).

Tongue low and forward in your mouth.

Lips relaxed, not rounded.

Short sound – say it quickly.

Feels like a relaxed "ah" but lower and wider.


/eɪ/ (long a – as in hate, made, day):

  • This is a diphthong (two sounds gliding together).
  • Start like /ɛ/ (mid mouth open, tongue medium height forward – like "bed").
  • Then glide up to /i/ (mouth closes a bit, tongue higher – like "ee" in "see").
  • Jaw starts lower → moves up slightly.
  • Longer sound, smooth slide.

    Tip for Arabic speakers (common mistakes):

  • /æ/ often gets said like Arabic فتحة (a) or /ɛ/ – make it lower and wider (jaw drop more).
  • /eɪ/ sometimes said too short (like /e/ or /ɛ/) – remember to glide to "ee" at the end (don't stop early).
  • Practice slowly: Say "hat... hate... hat... hate" to feel the change.
    Examples
  • I hate that mad hat! (/heɪt/ /mæd/ /hæt/)
  • She made a cake late. (/meɪd/ /keɪk/ /leɪt/)
  • Can you take the plane? (/kæn/ /teɪk/ /pleɪn/)
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