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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The <span class="pho">s/z</span> sounds don't really pose a challenge for most p
![articulator-tongue-tip-sz](/images/articulator-tongue-tip-sz.svg)
中文里当然也有 <span class="pho">s</span> 这个音,但,中文里的 <span class="pho">s</span> 在发音时舌尖起始位置更接近下排牙齿,即,比位置 ② 更低一些 —— 虽然听不出什么区别。但,中国人要新练一个 <span class="pho">s</span>,否则,说英文时经常遇到更费力的情况,比如,在说 <span class="pho">st</span> 这个组合的时候 —— 这恰好也是文中使用频率相当高的一个组合。
中文里当然也有 <span class="pho">s</span> 这个音,但,中文里的 <span class="pho">s</span> 在发音时舌尖起始位置更接近下排牙齿,即,比位置 ② 更低一些 —— 虽然听不出什么区别。但,中国人要新练一个 <span class="pho">s</span>,否则,说英文时经常遇到更费力的情况,比如,在说 <span class="pho">st</span> 这个组合的时候 —— 这恰好也是文中使用频率相当高的一个组合。
Of course, the sound <span class="pho">s</span> exists in Chinese as well, but when you pronounce it, the tip of your tongue starts closer to the lower teeth—slightly lower than position ②, even though you can't really hear the difference. However, for Chinese speakers, it's necessary to practice a new <span class="pho">s</span> sound to make speaking English less strenuous, especially when saying combinations like <span class="pho">st</span> — which happens to be a very common combination in English.