English vowels| Monophthongs | Diphthongs | Triphthongs

English vowels| Monophthongs | Diphthongs | Triphthongs

In this video, we will go deeper into the terminology of different vowel sounds. If you are an advanced English learner and you all into pronunciation, then this video is for you, because today we're going to talk about vowels. Hi, I'm Marwa, and today we're going to talk about vowels, And let me correct myself straight. We're not just going to talk about vowels, vowel letters. We're going to talk about vowel sounds because in English we have five letters. And out of these five, we have like 16 vowel sounds, which is a lot to study and to learn. Right. So the vowels are sometimes categorized into long and short vowels. Take the double "o" as an example. We have food and boot. So these words have double "o", yet they are pronounced differently. That's why I'm not a big fan of the long-short vowel thing because sometimes it's pretty confusing.position or the place where they are produced inside the mouth. So we have different vowels, middle vowels or central vowels, and back vowels. In simple words, sometimes vowels are created at the very front area of the mouth like the long "i", the "ɪ" as and as "ɛ" as in very and "æ" in fact.00:01:38.880 So these are the front vowels and you can memorize he is very fat. So this is number one. Then we have the central vowels, we have the /ʌ/, it's like it has this phonetic symbol /ʌ/ and the /ɜ/ as in the stir, the stressed stir, and of course we have the schwa. And again you can memorize them in: learn to love. So these are the central or the middle vowels. Then we go back to the vowels that are created at the very back of your mouth. There is another way to look into vowel sounds. We have monophthongs, which means that we have just vowel sound produced. When I go to say the. My jaw takes one position and my tongue takes one position, and once they get into the position of saying these /a/ the tongue, the jaw positions do not Book your free consultation session here https://calendly.com/marwaalnawawy/30... Watch the "syllables" video here:    • Building American Intonation | Syllab...   You can join our amazing community here   / 2458308244483356   Wanna get weekly tips and tricks to skyrocket your spoken English? Click the link below! https://accentbuzz.ck.page/accentbuzz Get the list of 70+ English homophones with audio here https://accentbuzz.ck.page/0b9bf14523 If want me to talk about certain topics, tag me in the comment box below