Touch the front of your tongue to the roof of your mouth, then release into a 'sh' position. Flare your lips.

Americans pronounce choosing as CHOO-zuhng (/ˈtʃuzəŋ/). Stress falls on the first syllable — keep everything else short and quick. You'll hear it in sentences like "His cousin was busy choosing a dozen roses" or "He compared several health insurance plans before choosing one" — more examples below.
Record yourself saying "choosing" and play it back. The mic stays on your device — nothing's uploaded.
2 syllables, 5 sounds. Tap a syllable to jump to its row, then explore each sound's mouth shape and how it's made.
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The textbook way isn't wrong — it's just not how anyone actually says it.
Stress falls on the first syllable, not the others. Stretch CHOO — keep everything else short and quick.
Don't pronounce the first syllable too fully. The unstressed syllable reduces to a schwa — the lazy "uh" sound — in casual speech.