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Conquer the challenging TH sounds /θ/ and /ð/. Learn the difference, practice techniques, and eliminate common substitutions.
Practice your pronunciation with interactive games and challenges.
Start PlayingThe TH sounds /θ/ and /ð/ don't exist in most languages, making them notoriously difficult for English learners. But with proper technique and practice, you can master these distinctive English sounds.
As in: think, bath, teeth
Key feature: No vocal cord vibration
As in: this, breathe, clothe
Key feature: Vocal cords vibrate
For /θ/ (voiceless):
For /ð/ (voiced):
❌ "I tink" instead of "I think"
❌ "Dis" instead of "this"
Why it happens: Many languages don't have TH, so speakers use the closest sound
❌ "sank you" instead of "thank you"
❌ "breaze" instead of "breathe"
Why it happens: TH is similar to S/Z but requires different tongue position
❌ "free" instead of "three"
❌ "vis" instead of "this"
Why it happens: Some languages use F/V sounds where English uses TH
Practice distinguishing TH from similar sounds:
Practice the difference between /θ/ and /ð/:
Build muscle memory with these:
Solution: Look in a mirror. You should see your tongue tip between your teeth.
Solution: Light contact. Don't bite your tongue!
Solution: Put your hand on your throat. Voiced TH vibrates, voiceless doesn't.
Week 1: Master voiceless /θ/ in isolation and words
Week 2: Master voiced /ð/ in isolation and words
Week 3: Practice distinguishing the two
Week 4: Use both naturally in sentences
The TH sounds are challenging but completely learnable. With correct tongue position, awareness of voicing, and consistent practice, these distinctive English sounds will become natural. Remember: tongue between teeth, light contact, and practice daily.