How to tell /iː/ and /ɪ/ apart
The sound /iː/ is longer and tenser, while /ɪ/ is shorter and more relaxed.
/iː/
Long E
sheep /ʃiːp/
A long and tense vowel sound. The tongue is high and forward. The lips are slightly spread.
Lỗi thường gặp: Learners often pronounce /iː/ too short, making sheep sound like ship.
/ɪ/
Short I
ship /ʃɪp/
A short and relaxed vowel sound. The tongue is high but slightly lower and more relaxed than /iː/.
Lỗi thường gặp: Learners often pronounce /ɪ/ too long or too tense, making ship sound like sheep.
- •/iː/ is long: sheep, seat, leave.
- •/ɪ/ is short: ship, sit, live.
- •Do not rely only on spelling. Focus on the vowel sound.
- •When speaking, make sure the two words in each pair sound clearly different.
Cặp âm dễ nhầm
sheep/ʃiːp/
ship/ʃɪp/
seat/siːt/
sit/sɪt/
leave/liːv/
live/lɪv/
beat/biːt/
bit/bɪt/