Accent Modification: /oʊ/ sound

Accent Modification: /oʊ/ sound

The /oʊ/ sound is found in words like ‘road’, ‘coat’, and ‘focus’. It also occurs at the beginning of words like ‘only’ and ‘old’. The /oʊ/ sound is a diphthong. This means it’s one sound made by gliding the tongue from one vowel position to another — starting at [o] and moving higher toward [ʊ]. One common mistake students make when pronouncing this sound is that they produce a single, flat [o] sound without the glide to [ʊ]. The result is a short, clipped sound instead of a long, smooth sound. Let’s look at how this sound is made.

There are two parts to this sound:

  1. For the first part of the sound, the jaw is open, and the tongue pulls back slightly. The lips are rounded slightly as shown in diagram one. 

Accent modification oʊ sound

Diagram 1: starting lip position for the /oʊ/ sound

For the second part of the sound, the jaw closes and the lips round into a tight circle (see diagram 2 below). We tense the lip muscles as we do so.

Accent modification: oʊ sound

Diagram 2: ending lip position for the /oʊ/ sound

At the same time, the back part of the tongue rises from a mid-position in the mouth to a higher position (see diagram below).

Accent modification: /oʊ/ sound

          Ending Tongue position for the /oʊ/ sound

Do not push your lips forward into a tight circle too early. The lips push forward only near the end of the sound. 

Practice this sound in the following words and sentences:

most – This is the most exciting movie I’ve ever seen.

told – I told him to be careful with the glass.

donated, proceeds – She donated all the proceeds from her book sales. 

protocol – The nurse followed the safety protocol carefully.

focus – The camera couldn’t focus in the dark.

hoped, notice – He hoped they wouldn’t notice his absence from the meeting.

moment – He paused for a moment to gather his thoughts.

social – They organized a social gathering. 

won’t I won’t let anything ruin my day.

don’t You don’t need to apologize.

Spend 15 minutes each day practicing this sound in sentences.