[s]
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[sek] |
sake |
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[pis] |
peace, piece |
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[sɛl] |
sell, cell |
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[tæks] |
tax, tacks |
Things to look out for:
- In English spelling, the [s] sound can be represented by a number of letters: s, c, and sometimes even t, z, and (part of) x.
- The English letter s often represents a number sounds besides [s], including the [z] sound, the [ʒ] sound, and (especially in combination with h) the [ʃ] sound.
If you're having problems hearing the difference between [s] and [z], try the discrimination practice.