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LISTEN |
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/ɑɪ/.../ɑɪ/.../ɑɪ/.../ɑɪ/...
light...pie...sign...mile |
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WHAT IS IT? |
Pronunciation:
The sound /ɑɪ/ is a diphthong. This means your mouth should move from one position to another.
The sound /ɑɪ/ is a diphthong. This means your mouth should move from one position to another.
- Lower your jaw and tongue and make your lips very open and wide (as for /ɑ/). Your tongue should be low, tight, and pulled backwards.
- Breathe out and let your vocal cords vibrate.
- As you breathe out, quickly raise your tongue and spread your lips widely (as for /ɪ/).
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This vowel is usually stressed, as in these words.
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However, /ɑɪ/ can also be unstressed, as in these words:
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Spelling:
- "i"(e) - line, mile
- "igh" - light, high
- "ie" - pie, died
- "y" - my, type
- "uy" (not common) - guy, buy
- "ei" (not common) - feisty, heist
- "eigh" (not common) - height
Grammar Tip:
The sound /ɑɪ/ is part of the common suffixes “-ify/-efy,” and "-ize", which are used to form some verbs. These suffixes are usually unstressed.
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COMPARE |
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/ɑɪ/.../ɑ/.../ɑɪ/.../ɑ/.../ɑɪ/.../ɑ/...
The sound /ɑ/ is a low, central vowel. The sound /ɑɪ/ starts as /ɑ/, but it moves quickly into a high, front vowel. |
You can hear the difference between /ɑɪ/ and /ɑ/ in these words.
You can hear the difference between /ɑɪ/ and /ɑ/ in these words.
1. A. light, B. lot
2. A. ride, B. rod 3. A. like, B. lock 4. A. swipe, B. swap 5. A. fire, B. far 6. A. blind, B. blond |
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Practice recognizing words with /ɑɪ/ and /ɑ/ by taking the quiz below.
Now, compare /ɑɪ/ and /iy/:
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/ɑɪ/.../iy/.../ɑɪ/.../iy/.../ɑɪ/.../iy/...
The sound /ɪ/ is a high, front, tense vowel. The sound /ɑɪ/ starts as a low, central, tense vowel, but it moves quickly to a high, front, lax vowel. |
You can hear the difference between /ɑɪ/ and /iy/ in these words.
1. A. fight, B. feet
2. A. lice, B. lease 3. A. bike, B. beak 4. A. died, B. deed 5. A. tire, B. tear 6. A. style, B. steal |
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Practice recognizing words with /ɑɪ/ and /iy/ by taking the quiz below.
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PRACTICE |
Listen and repeat these words:
1. my
2. sight 3. type 4. rice 5. cry 6. ride 7. like 8. kind 9. fire 10. style |
11. crisis
12. bicycle 13. timing 14. arrival 15. idea 16. isolation 17. realize 18. finally 19. inspiring 20. environment |
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Now practice /ɑɪ/ in sentences. Say the words first, then the sentences.
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1. I - find - my - flashlight
I can't find my flashlight. 2. describe - guy - tried Can you describe the guy who tried to follow you? 3. decide - kind - buy I can't decide what kind of food to buy. 4. fire - inside - ice A fire started inside the ice cream shop. 5. like - drive - ride Would you like to drive or just ride? 6. idea - why - fighting Do you have any idea why they're fighting? |
To practice with different varieties of English, choose another native English speaker by clicking one of the links below:
- Male 1 (US Midwest - St Louis) - words, sentences
- Male 2 (US Midwest - Iowa) - words, sentences
- Male 3 (US Midwest) - words, sentences
- Female 1 (US Northeast) - words, sentences
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USE IT! |
Practice the task below. Then, record yourself completing that task. Give your recording to a teacher or an English-speaking friend for feedback.
Prepare:
What do you dislike doing?
Prepare:
What do you dislike doing?
- Riding a bicycle
- Driving a car
- Crying
- Arguing about ideas
- Being outside (or inside)
- Fighting
- Flying in an airplane
- Being in a place with no light
- Writing a paper for school
- Being isolated (away from people)
- Lighting a fire
- Trying to be stylish
Record:
Describe 3 things that you dislike doing and explain why you dislike them.
©2018-2021, Christine Wingate
Describe 3 things that you dislike doing and explain why you dislike them.
©2018-2021, Christine Wingate

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