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Sunday, July 25, 2010

BBC Learning English | Pronunciation Tips





The sounds of English





Learning the sounds

Short vowels

Short vowel / i /



Short vowel
/ ʊ /



Short vowel / ʌ /



Short vowel
/ɒ /



Short vowel /ə /



Short vowel /e /



Short vowel / æ /



Long Vowels


Long vowel /iː/



Long vowel
/uː/



Long vowel /ɑː /



Long vowel
/ɔː/



Long vowel /ɜː/




Diphthongs (double vowel sounds)
8 Diphthongs


Diphthong / ɪə / near, here, weary



Diphthong /ʊə / poor, jury, cure



Diphthong / / price, high, try



Diphthong /ɔɪ / choice, boy



Diphthong / əʊ / goat, show, no




Diphthong / / square. fair, various




Diphthong / / mouth, now




Diphthong / / face, day, break



24 Consonants
[Voiceless consonants]


Voiceless Consonant Sound / p / - pen, copy, happen




Voiceless Consonant Sound /t / - tea, tight, button




Voiceless Consonant Sound / tʃ / -church, match, nature




Voiceless Consonant Sound / k / -key, clock, school




Voiceless Consonant Sound /f / -fat, coffee, rough, photo




Voiceless Consonant Sound / θ / -thing, author, path




Voiceless Consonant Sound / s / -soon, cease, sister




Voiceless Consonant Sound / ʃ / -ship, sure, national




Voiced consonants



Voiced Consonant Sound / b / - back, baby, job




Voiced Consonant Sound /d / - day, ladder, odd




Voiced Consonant Sound / dʒ / -judge, age, soldier




Voiced Consonant Sound / g / - get, giggle, ghost




Voiced Consonant Sound /v / -view, heavy, move




Voiced Consonant Sound / ð / -this, other, smooth




Voiced Consonant Sound / z / -zero, music, roses, buzz




Voiced Consonant Sound / ʒ / -pleasure, vision




Other Consonant Sound


Other Consonant Sound /m / -more, hammer, sum




Other Consonant Sound /n / -nice, know, funny, sun




Other Consonant Sound /ŋ / -ring, anger, thanks, sung




Other Consonant Sound / h / -hot, whole, ahead




Other Consonant Sound / l / -light, valley, feel




Other Consonant Sound / r / -right, wrong, sorry, arrange




Other Consonant Sound / w / -wet, one, when, queen




Other Consonant Sound / j / -yet, use, beauty, few

4 comments:

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Always Speak Slowly [it doesn't matter whether its American English or British English]

If you have an accent when you speak English, then slowing down your rate will give you more time to get your tongue and lips into the correct place to form sounds. When you pronounce sounds correctly, your accent will naturally decrease. This means that speaking more quickly will give you less time to think about how to form sounds and will result in a heavier accent. The goal is not to speak TOO slowly, but to speak slowly enough so that you can speak clearly and be easily understood.
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