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Showing posts with label phonetics. Show all posts
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Feb 9, 2014
How to Pronounce the TH Sound in English
MORE PHONETICS...
Have you ever said the word FREE when you really wanted to say THREE?
The “TH” sound in English has been considered one of the most difficult sounds to reproduce phonetically by learners from all over the world, but is it really that difficult?
NO! In this video lesson I am going to teach you all about the two different “TH” sounds and give you some great tips on how to pronounce this commonly mistaken sound.
Th Sound, video Transcript
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Jan 21, 2014
PHONETICS II
- By now you should have practised some vowel and consonant sounds in the BBC site.Make sure you've gone through all the quizzes in the BBC site.
- You can do more practice here.
- Let's start testing yourselves. Do this short test.
- If you need extra explanation on any sound, click here and you'll get to learn how to pronounce all the symbols and sounds in English.
- Finally explore this useful interactive:
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Jan 20, 2014
PHONETICS I
This is the first in a series of post about phonetics. We will learn the phonetic symbols and their sound to help you improve your pronunciation in English.
Why should you learn the different English sounds? Why should you learn the symbols? Watch the next video to find out:
Have a look at the interactive phonemic chart below:
Let's become familiar with the sounds of English by clicking on the different symbols. Click on each symbol to go to the video with the explanations: Sounds of English.
Have you ever wondered what those strange symbols are that appear next to words in the dictionary?
They are a guide to pronounciation called Phonetics. Those symbols represent sounds, of which there are roughly 44 in the English language.
They may seem challenging at first but it is like learning to ride a bicycle. Once you can do it, it is easy and you never forget.
Watch the following videos from the site we will be using to practice phonetics, BBC Learning English, to know the hows and whys of what we are going to learn about.
Why should you learn the different English sounds? Why should you learn the symbols? Watch the next video to find out:
Have a look at the interactive phonemic chart below:
Let's become familiar with the sounds of English by clicking on the different symbols. Click on each symbol to go to the video with the explanations: Sounds of English.
- Start by clicking on the sound /i/ and doing the activities in Unit 1.
- Some more practice here.
- Now go to the Minimal Pair Website and go through the activities there.
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