Comparing /u/ and /yu/ | Review of the /ər/ Sound | The Vowel Sounds

Comparing /u/ and /yu/ | Review of the /ər/ Sound | The Vowel Sounds

#englishpronunciation #americanaccent #pronounciation Comparing /u/ and /yu/ | Review of the /ər/ Sound | The Vowel Sounds The Problematic /ʊ/ Sound | Review of /ɛ/, /æ/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/, /ə/, and /oʊ/ | The Vowel Sounds The American /ɔ/ Sound| Review of /æ/ versus /ə/ Sounds | The Vowel Sounds Review of /ə/, /ɑ/, /ɔ/, and /ou/ Sound | The Vowel Sounds | Mastering the American Accent The Vowel Sounds | Production of Vowels | Mastering the American Accent Common Spelling Patterns /u/, /ər/, /aɪ/, /aʊ/, /ɔɪ/ | American Accent In this chapter you will learn how to accurately pronounce all of the main American English vowel sounds. The English alphabet has five vowels, a, e, i, o and u, but it has about 15 main vowel sounds. For some learners this is one of the most difficult aspects of American English to master. Speakers of languages with fewer vowel sounds are likely to speak English using only the same number of sounds that exist in their native language. Sometimes they do not even hear the distinction between certain sounds in English. Consequently, non-native speakers might pronounce “hill” and “heal” the same way. Similarly, the words sell and sale, or cup, cop, and cap may also sound the same when spoken by a non-native speaker. Because there is not always a direct relationship between how a word is spelled and how it is pronounced, you should become familiar with the phonetic symbols that represent the sounds that you are learning. This way, you will be able to use your dictionary when you come across a word that contains a vowel sound that you don’t know how to pronounce. Make sure you also become familiar with the phonetic symbols of your dictionary as they may be a bit different from the symbols that this book uses. Production of Vowels We categorize vowels as front, middle, or back depending on which part of the tongue is used to produce the sound. For example, /i/ is a front vowel because the front part of the tongue goes up in the front of the mouth, and /u/ is a back vowel because the back of the tongue goes up in the back of the mouth. We also categorize vowels as high or low. In high vowels, the tongue is pushed up high near the roof of the mouth as in /i/, and in low vowels, the tongue is flat down at the bottom of the mouth, as in /æ/. Diphthongs consist of two different vowel sounds that are closely joined together and treated as one vowel. They are represented by two phonetic symbols. To create this sound, move your tongue smoothly from one vowel position to another. The following vowels are diphthongs: /eɪ/ as in take, /oʊ/ as in boat, /aɪ/ as in time, /aʊ/ as in house, and /ɔɪ/ as in boy. You will now learn how to correctly pronounce each type of vowel. Refer to the diagrams below to help you better understand the correct tongue and lip positions for these various vowel sounds. These sounds are frequently confused. Non-native speakers sometimes do not clearly distinguish the difference between cup, cop, cap, and cope. Remember, the sound /ə/ as in fun or cup is a neutral vowel, meaning that everything in your mouth is relaxed, and the lips are just very slightly open In contrast to the /ə/, the /ɑ/ as in father and /ɔ/ as in saw require the mouth to be open. The sounds /ɑ/ and /ɔ/ are very similar, except that for the /ɔ/, the lips are a bit more oval in shape and the tongue is slightly tense. However, in many parts of the United States, the /ɑ/ and /ɔ/ are pronounced the same way. For example, many Americans pronounce hot and tall with the same vowel sound. #EnglishPronunciation #AmericanAccentTraining #Pronounciation #Americanaccenttraining, #englishmovie #englishconversation #americanaccent #tienganhonline, #englishonline, #belajarpronunciation, #Englishpronunciation #,تعلم الكلمات الانجليزية,كيف تتعلم الانجليزية,اريد أن أحفظ المفردات, #englishforall, #lessonenglish, #alotofvideosenglish, #bestwaytotakeenglish, #let’smasterenglish, #greatwaytogetenglish, #getenglishmorefaster, #easyenglish, #speakenglishlikeanamerican, #studypronunciation, #simpleEnglish #KampungInggris #saunginggris #englishpronunciation #americanaccenttraining #englishassecondlanguage #vowels #englishconversation #englishforall #pronounciation #masteringamericanaccent #americanaccent #speaklikeanamerican #speaklikeanative #thevowel