This is the sound that stops you from asking for a “pan” when you need a “pen”. It’s the open, welcoming vowel in words like “friend” and “head”.
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Shaping the Sound: Let Your Jaw Drop
Making the /ɛ/ sound is all about opening up. It’s more open than the /ɪ/ in “sit” but less wide than the /æ/ in “cat”. The key is a relaxed, gentle drop of the jaw.
Where You’ll Find It: Common Spellings
Unlike some tricky vowels, the /ɛ/ sound usually appears in a few predictable places. Keep an eye out for these common letter patterns.
- As a single ‘e’ in short words: bed, red, get
- The ‘ea’ combination: head, bread, ready
- The ‘ie’ in the word friend: friend
The Pen/Pan Trap: /ɛ/ vs /æ/
This is a classic trap for learners. The only difference is how much you open your mouth vertically (jaw drop). For /ɛ/ your mouth is mid-open; for /æ/ (as in “cat”) it’s wide open.
/ɛ/ (Mid Open)
Relaxed Jaw Drop
pen/æ/ (Wide Open)
Smile & Wide Jaw Drop
panThe “Check the Jaw” Trick
Place a finger on your chin and say “pin” (/ɪ/). Now say “pen” (/ɛ/). You should feel your jaw drop slightly. Now say “pan” (/æ/). You should feel it drop even more. This physical feedback is the best way to know if you’re making the sound correctly.