Lesson 21:

W Sound

w (wow, quit, where)

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The W sound can be found in American English words such as woman, belowwin, why, where, quick, and quiet, and one.

How to Pronounce the W Sound

The W sound is a voiced sound. That means that the vocal cords vibrate when you make that sound. In the English language, we use many voiced sounds.

Description: Description: Description: w sound

To correctly pronounce the W sound, form your lips into a small, tight circle. It is important to hold your lips correctly. Imagine whistling or blowing out a candle. Use the same shape to form the letter W.
Your jaw should be mostly closed to make the sound, but your teeth should not touch.

Let's Practice

You should practice the W sound in front of a mirror to make sure you are holding your lips correctly. This is not a natural sound for many non-native speakers to make.

There are three common ways to make the W sound: w, wh, and qu.

W = /w/:

The most common way to spell the W sound is with a W. The W can be at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.

1) wow

2) woman

3) wife

4) now

5) flower

6) know

7) sweet

8) win

9) rewind

10) row

11) flow

12) towel

13) winter

Wh = /w/:

The W sound is also sometimes spelled with the letters WH. 

1) why

2) where

3) when

4) while

5) what

6) white


Important note: Not all WH words are pronounced as a W sound. When the WH is followed by the OO sound or the Long O sound, it is usually pronounced as an H only (like in the words her and him).

Examples: (say these words with an H sound.)

1) who (WH + OO)
2) whom (WH + OO)
3) whole (WH + Long O)


Qu = /kw/:
The qu spelling is a K sound followed by a W sound. 

1) quit

2) quick

3) quite

4) quiet

5) queen

Here two more words that have the W sound that do not follow the spelling rules above. The W sound is in bold print.

1) one

2) choir

Listen carefully!

The W sound is very similar to the OO sound in English. They sound almost the same! The only difference is that the lips are a little more closed when forming the W sound.
Let's practice the W sound and OO sound side-by-side.


W sound

OO sound

won

moon

quick

noon

now

flu

flower

rude

why

balloon



Now say these sentences out loud (the W sounds are bold):


1) Quick! Where is my wife?

2) I saw the queen in the winter.

3) We will win now.

4) Will the woman be quiet?

5) Now, what is that white flower?

7) William won the quick race.

8) I know he quit the choir.

9) Where is the wonderful queen?

10) Why doesn't this one taste sweet?

Have you finished them all! Great job! Continue to practice the W sound in front of a mirror to make sure you are doing it correctly. 

Well done! You have completed this lesson.. J