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UNIT 2: RULE 1: UNDERSTANDING NEUTRAL AND TENSE VOWELS UNIT OBJECTIVES: Understanding neutral and tense vowels The four main neutral vowel sounds: /ɪ/, /e/, /ə/, /ʌ/ and /ʊ/ 1. CONVERSATION We categorize vowels as either TENSE or NEUTRAL or sometimes we say RELAXED instead of the word neutral. When we say a vowel is tense, it means that our tongue is tense and sometimes our lips are also tense. In this lesson, you will learn more. For example, when I say /i/ or when I say /oʊ/, there’s a lot happening. My mouth's moving and it’s tense. When I say /ɪ/ or when I say /ə/, there’s not much happening in my mouth. /ɪ/, /ə/ my lips are relaxed and my tongue is relaxed in the back. One of the main problems that lea | Quizalize