How to Pronounce BEEN BIN BEAN BEING - American English Pronunciation

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Do you have trouble saying the words BEEN, BIN, BEAN, BEING? Are people confused when you speak? Are YOU confused when other people speak? I can help. I can help you pronounce these words clearly. Watch this video and learn how to pronounce BEEN, BIN, BEAN, and BEING like an American speaker. Practice words and sentences. Improve your English pronunciation. Improve your American accent with an experienced English teacher. To donate, please go to paypal.me/coopos?locale.x=en_US Confusing English Words    • Pronounce Difficult and Confusing Eng...   Word Practice    • English Pronunciation Practice - Word...   English Vowels    • English Vowels - American English Pro...   English Consonants    • English Consonants - American English...   Recommended Dictionaries are below Online Dictionaries The Free Dictionary www.thefreedictionary.com/ Cambridge Dictionary dictionary.cambridge.org/us/ Collins Dictionary www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english Merriam-Webster Learner’s Dictionary learnersdictionary.com/ Paper Dictionaries – Beginning to High-Intermediate Merriam-Webster's Essential Learner's English Dictionary USA amzn.to/2EIbtjc Longman Dictionary of American English USA amzn.to/2UiVmOz Paper Dictionaries – High-Intermediate to Advanced Merriam-Webster’s Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary USA amzn.to/2SGabt0 Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English USA amzn.to/2EvRcvX As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. TRANSCRIPT: Hi. I'm Denise. Thank you for watching my video. Today I'm going to talk about how to pronounce the words been, bin, bean, and being. These words are very similar and some English learners do have trouble distinguishing between them, and they have questions about the pronunciation. So that's what I will talk about today. I'll talk about how to pronounce these words and then I will also give you some sentences to practice with me, okay. Please remember to like this video and to subscribe to my channel. And please consider making a donation. If you do want to make a donation, there's a link in the description box. And if you don't, that's okay, too. All right. Please continue watching and I hope that I can teach you something in this video. Okay. So these words are very similar. You can see they all start with the letter B and the sound /b/. So the sound /b/ in each of these is the same. And, by the way, if you want detailed explanations about about the sound /b/ or any of these other sounds that I'll be talking about, please look at my other videos. I have a lot of videos, and I go into a lot of detail about how to make each of these sounds, and I go Into detail about the differences between these sounds. In this video I will not be going into detail like that, so if you want some detail, please look at my other videos, okay. But these words all begin with the sound /b/. If we look at the first three, they end in the letter N. N N N. And the sound is the same in all of those. It's the sound for N. It's /n/ /n/. This one has the letter N in it, but it does not make the same sound. It does not make the /n/ sound. Instead, it makes the /ŋ/ sound. Those might sound the same to you in this video. I don't know. But they are actually different. They're both nasal sounds, so we're letting air out through our nose. But the difference is in the tongue position. This one puts the front of the tongue on the ridge behind my upper teeth, /n/ /n/. And I'm pressing my tongue against there. This one raises the back of the tongue and presses against the top of my mouth, okay. So, these two are different in the tongue position. Again, if you want details please see my other videos, okay. But, so that's different. These three all have the same /n/ sound. That's the one where I put the front of my tongue up. This one does not, okay. So I'm going to leave that one off for the moment, and I'm going to talk about these three right now, okay. First of all, this one this is the past participle of the verb be. Okay, that's the verb be, to be. This is the past participle. This word is a container, bin. And this word is a kind of food, okay. When we look at these, first of all, this one has two pronunciations in American English. It can be /bɪn/ or /bɛn/. Now these are very similar, of course, but I hope you see that the vowel sound is different. This is /ɪ/ and this is /ɛ/. /bɪn/ /bɛn/ /bɪn/ /bɛn/. Both pronunciations are used, and I even use both. I don't always use one or always use the other. I use both pronunciations at different times and other people do too, okay. This word, well, let me go to some rhyming words. Okay, so the first pronunciation is /bɪn/. It sounds like the word, the last two sounds are like the word tin and the word pin. So these, if I'm using this pronunciation
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