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Vowel Sounds

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— @uyenthu8945

In the Roman/Latin alphabet that we use in English, there are 5 vowel letters, but in the pronunciation of English there are many vowel sounds.

This video looks at the 12 single vowels/monophthongs. You will see detailed instructions on how to produce each sound with reference to the physicality as well as hearing the sounds in isolation and in example words.

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— @AbdulhafizTaiwo

This video is part of our series on phonetics and pronunciation for learners of English as a foreign language.

Phonetics is the science of pronunciation. It can be helpful for people learning English because one of the most difficult things about the language is the spelling and pronunciation. English is not very phonetic and as a result the same letters are often pronounced in many different ways in different words.

What is the difference between a: and 3: ?!????

— @zarinsabah3721

The IPA helps by providing a way to write words as they are pronounced. The normal alphabet only has 26 characters but there are 44 different sounds that are used to pronounce words. As well as that, most word in English originate from other languages like Greek, Latin and French to name just a few and in many cases the the language of origin influences how the word is pronounced.

The IPA provides a symbol (phoneme) for each sound so the correct pronunciation can be written or printed in dictionaries.

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— @menenraster

This video along with the others in our pronunciation series helps language learners to hear the correct pronunciation and also to know how to produce the sound of each phoneme.

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