How to Make the Sound
To make the /h/ sound, breathe out and let your lips and tongue assume the position of the vowel which will follow in the word. Try these words to feel the different position allowed for /h/: heat hat hoot hot. In fact, /h/ is often known as a voiceless vowel: you don't vibrate your vocal cords, but you do make an aspirated sound in the back of your throat. It is the same sound which is made when a person is cleaning glass and 'blows' warm air onto it.
To make the / hw / sound, just make a short /h/ and then go immediately into a /w/ . Work with a partner to say these words.
Practice #1: Word Repetition
Listen to the following words and repeat.
hew
who
hunk
hall
hoe
her
few
phone
funk
fall
foe
fur
whale
wheat
whine
whether
whacked
whirl
Practice #2: Minimal Pairs
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