AUBURN DOG is a non-moving vowel sound.

  • Start by opening your mouth like you would for the OLIVE SOCK sound.
  • Then, gently pull the corners of your lips inward to add a slight rounding.

Using a sound closer to ROSE BOAT than AUBURN DOG.

Keep in mind that AUBURN DOG is a regional sound in the U.S.
In many areas, speakers use OLIVE SOCK instead.
You get to decide whether practicing this sound is important for your own speaking goals.

AUBURN DOG:

  • aw: law, saw, awful
  • au: author, cause, August
  • al: talk, walk, salt
  • ough: thought, bought, cough
  • augh: taught, caught, daughter
  • o: off, long

 

AUBURN DOG Training

The following exercises combine listening, shadowing, and gradually increasing complexity to help you internalize new sounds and rhythm patterns in your spoken English.

Level 1 is available to all visitors. CEA members unlock the complete training.

Goal: Hear and produce the AUBURN DOG vowel sound clearly in single words.

  • Say the words with me, keeping the vowel sound clear and distinct.

Mini Challenge: “Flood” the words all together (say the full list aloud, quickly). Can you keep the AUBURN DOG sound consistent from top to bottom?

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    saw

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    thought

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    always

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    daughter

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    exhausted

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