The English language has sounds that may not exist in your first language. Likewise, your first language also has sounds which don't exist in English.
For this reason, people often mix I and E sounds considering one may be familiar to you, while the other is not. Repeat after me as we explore the subtle differences between I and E in spoken English using the sets of words below.
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Feel your muscle position as we practice these sets of words:
Read v Rid v Red | Deed v Did v Dead | Beat v Bit v Bet | Seat v Sit v Set | Feel v Fill v Fell
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