12. [k]

/k/ as in CAKE /kk/, CAR /kɑr/and BOOK /k/ 

PRONOUNCING /k/

BACK OF TONGUE:

 touches the soft pal­ate.

AIRSTREAM: is stopped and then exploded.

VOCAL CORDS: are not vibrating.

The sound /kin English is similar to the sound of the letters c or k in certain Spanish words. The English /kis aspirate and is produced with a strong puff of air.

SPANISH KEY WORDS WITH /k/

Spanish words with this sound are spelled with c or k. 

KEY WORDS: como    casa    acá    kilo  

POSSIBLE PRONUNCIATION PROBLEMS FOR THE SPANISH SPEAKER

This is an easy consonant for you to say. Just remember that /kis more explosive in English than in Spanish. When it begins a word, it must be said with strong aspiration and a puff of air. KEEP PRACTICING. You CAN say /kOK!

When k follows s (as in sky, skin, skate, etc.), it is NOT aspirated with a puff of air.

EXERCISE A

The following words should be pronounced with /k/. Pronounce them carefully.

/kAt the Beginning

/kIn the Middle

/kAt the End

can /kæn/ 

car /kɑr/ 

key /ki/ 

cold /koʊld/ 

keep /kip/

come /kʌm/ 

quick /kwɪk/    

could /kʊd/

correct /kəˈrɛkt/

cookie /ˈkʊki/

become /bɪˈkʌm/

record /ˈrɛkɚd/

jacket /ˈdʒækɪt/

inquire /ɪnˈkwaɪɚ/

walking /ˈwɔkɪŋ/

because /bɪˈkʌz/

mechanic 

/mɪˈkænɪk/

backward 

/ˈbækwɚd/ 

like /laɪk/

too/tʊk/

wee/wik/ 

sic/sɪk/

wor/wɚk/

make /meɪk/

cloc/klɑk/

spea/spik/ 

blac/blæk/ 

/kSpelled:              

“k”

kite /kaɪt/

kill /kɪl/

lake /leɪk/ 

keep /kip/ 

bake /beɪk/

“c”

coat /koʊt/

cone /koʊn/

acre /ˈeɪkɚ/

class /klæs/

crime /kraɪm/

“qu” /kw/

quit /kwɪt/ 

quick /kwɪk/ 

quiet 

kwaɪət/

quote /kwoʊt/

square 

/skwɛr/ 

“x” /ks/

six /sɪks/ 

box /bɑks/ 

wax /wæks/

exit /ˈɛksɪt/ 

mixture 

/ˈmɪkstʃɚ/ 

A less frequent spelling pattern for /kconsists of the letters ch

EXAMPLES:

chorus 
kɔrəs/  

chrome 
/kroʊm/ 

mechanic 
/mɪˈkænɪk/ 

Christmas 
krɪsməs/

HINTS:

1.The most common spelling pattern for /kis k.

2.The letters qu are usually pronounced /kw/.

EXAMPLES:

queen 
/kwin/ 

quite 
/kwaɪt/ 

require 
/rɪˈkwaɪɚ/

The letter c before ao, or u is usually pronounced /k/

EXAMPLES: 

ca

/kæp/ 

because 

/bɪˈkʌz/ 

comb  

/koʊm/ 

become 

/bɪˈkʌm/ 

The letter k followed by n is usually NOT pronounced. 

EXAMPLES:     

knit /nɪt/ 

knot /nɑt/ 

know /noʊ/

EXERCISE B

Read the following phrases and sentences aloud. Be sure to pronounce any /k/ at the beginning of the boldface words with a puff of air.

Keep quiet!

kip  ˈkwaɪət!

milk and cookies

mɪlk  ænd  ˈkʊkiz

call it quits

kɔl  ɪt  kwɪts

cup of coffee

kʌp  ʌv  ˈkɔfi

Can I come in?

kæn  aɪ  kʌm  ɪn?

Speak clearly.

spik  ˈklɪrli.

I like black coffee.

aɪ  laɪk  blæk  ˈkɔfi. 

Carol is working as a cook.

ˈkærəl  ɪz  ˈwɚkɪŋ  æz  ə  kʊk.

Pack your clothes for the weekend.

k  yɔr  kloʊz  fɔr  ðə  ˈwikɛnd.

Keep accurate records.

kip  ˈækyərɪt  ˈrɛkɚdz.