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The /ŋ/ Sound: English Pronunciation Practice Made Easy

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What is the /ŋ/ Sound?

First, let's look at a few examples of words with the English /ŋ/ sound:

  • finger
  • English
  • anger
  • wing
  • ring
  • song

According to Baruch College's Tools for Clear Speech, the /ŋ/ sound is made by doing the following:

"Lift the back of your tongue (like you’re making a “k” sound) and place it against the soft palate at the back of your mouth. Vibrate your vocal cords. Do not let any air leave through your mouth; it should all leave through your nose."

If you need more help articulating the /ŋ/ sound, check out this video to learn the correct tongue and mouth placement.

 

Practicing the /ŋ/ Sound

Everything you need to pronounce the English /ŋ/ sound correctly is on this page. Just follow the instructions.

What do you have to do?

Practice for 5 minutes a day for 7 days.

That’s it.

Your goal is to pronounce the /ŋ/ sound clearly and easily by the end of day 7.

Let’s do it!

This guide to the American English /ŋ/ sound is full of useful information. Click the link below to jump to the part you are looking for:

 


Day 1: The /ŋ/ Sound

If you are ready, let’s start with the practice for day one.

It’s pretty simple.

Watch the video and follow along.

Listen and repeat.

 

 

 

🔊 Click here to listen to the audio version

 

 

 

 

Minimal Pairs

Your Goal: To feel the difference between the /ŋ/ sound and similar sounds like /n/ or /ŋk/.

  • sin - sing
  • ran - rang
  • rink - ring
  • pink - ping

 

Vowel Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also improving your pronunciation of the English vowel sounds.

  • ring - rang - wrong - rung
  • thank - think - thunk

 

Syllable Stress Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also developing a better understanding of proper syllable stress.

  • finger
  • rewarding
  • belongings
  • hunger

 

Reduced Sounds Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also working on linking words and phrases together.

  • She got a free drink but didn’t say thanks.
  • He could not have sung anything better.

 

Tongue Twister Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while improving your speaking speed and enunciation.

  • Everything is going wrong.
  • Do not hang the ring thing next to the wrong thing.

 


Day 2: The /ŋ/ Sound

Just like day one, except simpler.

Watch the video and follow along.

Listen and repeat.

 

 

 

🔊 Click here to listen to the audio version

 

 

 

Minimal Pairs

Your Goal: To feel the difference between the /ŋ/ sound and similar sounds like /n/ or /ŋk/.

  • fan - fang
  • win - wing
  • think - thing
  • monk - mung

 

Vowel Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also improving your pronunciation of the English vowel sounds.

  • bang - bong - boing
  • drink - drank - drunk

 

Syllable Stress Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also developing a better understanding of proper syllable stress.

  • fingerprint
  • aging
  • anger
  • longer

 

Reduced Sounds Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also working on linking words and phrases together.

  • What do you think of the mango smoothie?
  • I do not want to do anything this morning.

 

Tongue Twister Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while improving your speaking speed and enunciation.

  • The ringing, swinging, singing singers sang winning songs.
  • Ben is hungry. Ben is angry. Ben is angry when he is hungry.


Day 3: The /ŋ/ Sound

Today will be the last day you only listen and repeat.

Tomorrow, you will have to start to speak.

But let’s focus on today.

Just like yesterday, watch the video and follow along.

Listen and repeat.

 

 

 

🔊 Click here to listen to the audio version

 

 

 

Minimal Pairs

Your Goal: To feel the difference between the /ŋ/ sound and similar sounds like /n/ or /ŋk/.

  • sun - sung
  • gone - gong
  • sink - sing
  • rank - rang

 

Vowel Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also improving your pronunciation of the English vowel sounds.

  • strong - string - strung
  • Hank - honk - hunk

 

Syllable Stress Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also developing a better understanding of proper syllable stress.

  • linguistic
  • anxiety
  • accordingly
  • darling

 

Reduced Sounds Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while also working on linking words and phrases together.

  • Where would you have hung the painting?
  • Reading is great for learning a language.

 

Tongue Twister Collection

Your Goal: To practice the /ŋ/ sound while improving your speaking speed and enunciation.

  • A strong young monk is beating a hanging gong.
  • Wings are things with wings that sing.

 


Day 4: The /ŋ/ Sound

Time to speak.

You will notice that these are the words, phrases, and sentences you repeated on day one.

Today, your job is different.

Open up a Google Doc, enable voice typing and speak.

Watch the video to see how it works.

 

 

 

 

 

  • sin - sing
  • ran - rang
  • rink - ring
  • pink - ping

 

  • ring - rang - wrong - rung
  • thank - think - thunk

 

  • finger
  • anger
  • longer
  • hunger

 

  • She got a free drink but didn’t say thanks.
  • He could not have sung anything better.

 

  • Everything is going wrong.
  • Do not hang the ring thing next to the wrong thing.

 


Day 5: The /ŋ/ Sound

Let’s revisit the words, phrases, and sentences you practiced on day two.

Just like yesterday, open up a Google Doc, enable voice typing, and get ready to speak.

Let’s do it!

  • fan - fang
  • win - wing
  • think - thing
  • monk - mung

 

  • bang - bong - boing
  • drink - drank - drunk

 

  • fingerprint
  • aging
  • rewarding
  • belongings

 

  • What do you think of the mango smoothie?
  • I do not want to do anything this morning.

 

  • The ringing, swinging, singing singers sang winning songs.
  • Ben is hungry. Ben is angry. Ben is angry when he is hungry.

TIP*** Are there some words that the computer does not understand no matter how many times you say them? No worries, just skip it and move on. No one is perfect.


Day 6: The /ŋ/ Sound

You are so close to day 7.

Be proud that you have made it this far :)

In today’s lesson, let’s circle back to the words, phrases, and sentences you repeated on day three and practice saying them aloud.

Again, open up a Google Doc and let’s get started.

 

 

 

 

  • sun - sung
  • gone - gong
  • sink - sing
  • rank - rang

 

  • strong - string - strung
  • Hank - honk - hunk

 

  • linguistic
  • anxiety
  • accordingly
  • darling

 

  • Where would you have hung the painting?
  • Reading is great for learning a language.

 

  • A strong young monk is beating a hanging gong.
  • Wings are things with wings that sing.

 


Day 7: The /ŋ/ Sound

Congratulations!!!

You have made it to the very last day of this /ŋ/ sound practice course.

Do you feel like your pronunciation of this sound is improving?

Let’s finish with a simple, but challenging exercise.

Just like you did on days 4, 5, and 6, open up a Google Doc and enable voice typing.

This time, try to get the technology to recognize these six tongue twisters.

  • Everything is going wrong.
  • Do not hang the ring thing next to the wrong thing.
  • The ringing, swinging, singing singers sang winning songs.
  • Ben is hungry. Ben is angry. Ben is angry when he is hungry.
  • A strong young monk is beating a hanging gong.
  • Wings are things with wings that sing.

 

Now, turn voice typing off and try to say each tongue twister as fast as possible.

Watch the video to learn how to go through this exercise.

 


Additional Resources: The /ŋ/ Sound

Words with the /ŋ/ sound

Beginning Middle End
  finger wing
  English Ring
  anger ling
  longer aging
  hunger sing
  younger song
  think swing
  flamingo lung
  belongings string
  singer young
  single during
  fungo moving
  mango reading
  length biking
  fingerprint rewarding
  monkey painting
  linked fishing
  thanks running
  thank meeting
  drunk nothing
  language anything
  strength among
  strongly morning
  amongst king
  angry strong
  linguistic bring
  anxiety wrong
  angle along
  accordingly hang
  hungry darling

 

Minimal Pair Collection

Minimal Pair final /n/ and /ŋ/ thin thing

  • sin - sing
  • ran - rang
  • fan - fang
  • win - wing
  • sun - sung
  • gone - gong
  • pin - ping
  • ban - bang
  • thin - thing
  • gone - gong

 

Minimal Pair final /ŋk/ and /ŋ/ think thing

  • rink - ring
  • pink - ping
  • bank - bang
  • think - thing
  • monk - mung
  • blink - bling
  • monk - mung
  • sink - sing
  • rank - rang
  • hunk - hung

 

Vowel Collection

  • ring - rang - wrong - rung
  • thank - think - thunk
  • bang - bong - boing
  • drink - drank - drunk
  • strong - string - strung
  • Hank - honk - hunk

 

Syllable Stress Collection

  • finger
  • rewarding
  • belongings
  • hunger
  • fingerprint
  • aging
  • anger
  • longer
  • linguistic
  • anxiety
  • accordingly
  • darling

 

Reduced Sounds Collection

  • She got a free drink but didn’t say thanks.
  • He could not have sung anything better.
  • What do you think of the mango smoothie?
  • I do not want to do anything this morning.
  • Where would you have hung the painting?
  • Reading is great for learning a language.

 

Tongue Twister Collection

  • Everything is going wrong.
  • Do not hang the ring thing next to the wrong thing.
  • The ringing, swinging, singing singers sang winning songs.
  • Ben is hungry. Ben is angry. Ben is angry when he is hungry.
  • A strong young monk is beating a hanging gong.
  • Wings are things with wings that sing.

 

Additional Resources

 

 


Additional Activities for All Sounds

Practice Three Words

Answer the following question:

What do you like to do in your free time?

Pick one, two, or three words from the word bank and include them in your response. If it helps, you may write out the example sentences with the word in context first.

 

Youglish Research

Visit the Youglish website. Pick a word or phrase you would like to practice. Enter it into the Youglish search bar. Find three examples of the word or phrase in context to shadow.

 

Teacher Time

During your next English speaking practice session with a teacher or conversation partner, have a list of three to five words you would like to use. Give yourself a point every time you use the word correctly in context and it is understood. Aim to score 5 points within the first 10 minutes (so the rest of the time you focus just on communicating).

 

Voice Typing

Write out three sentences with challenging words or phrases. Use Google Docs or any other software with the ability to turn speech to text. Read these sentences aloud and check to see if your pronunciation is correct.

***There are a ton of possibilities. These are just a few ideas. Use the word bank, tongue twisters, example sentences, and other resources on this page to continue to work on this sound.

 

If you have any suggestions, let me know in the comments below. I read and respond to all of them.

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