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International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
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There are 44 speech sounds (phonemes) in the IPA.
These phonemes are divided into two BIG GROUPS.
Monophthongs Diphthongs
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Consonant Sounds could also be divided into two different groups.
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Note: Please don't be terrified out of your wits seeing the details I've laid out above. You know, if the truth were to be told, it is as easy as falling off a log. Just grab on my tail! Things will begin to fall in place as you go along with the study sessions. All I'm asking is give yourself a chance..!
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1. What is the technical term for speech sounds?
2. How many speech sounds are there in the IPA?
3. Name the two big groups of speech sounds.
4. Name the two small groups of vowel sounds.
5. Name the two kinds of pure vowels.
6. What is a diphthong?
7. Name the two kinds of consonant sounds.
This will surely make the session more lively and fruitful.
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Comments
1.the technical term for speech sound is " phonemes"
2.there are 44 phonemes in IPA
3.there are two groups of phonemes"vowels" & " consonants"
4.the two small groups of vowel sounds are " monophthongs" & " diphthongs"
5.Another mane of monophtongs are pure vowels and they divide into long and short vowels
6.diphtongs are vowle sounds which consist of two pure vowles and they have movement from one vowei to another one, like a glide in movement of tongue
7.there are two kind of consonant sound "voice" & " voiceless"
Hi dear Gabriel ,i'm really very grateful to you for IPA lesson,God protect you
Hello
These are answers of question of the second lesson:
2. There are 44 speech sounds in the IPA.
3.The two big groups of speech sounds are vowel sounds and consonant sounds .
4.The two small groups of vowel sounds are monophthongs (pure vowels) and diphthongs (gliding vowels) sounds.
5.The two kinds of pure vowels are long and short.
6.Diphthong is combination of two pure vowel sounds.
7. The two kinds of consonant sounds are voiced consonant sounds and voiceless caonsonant sounds.
I hope i did well.
Hi, Vishal!
First, I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to our class “Phonemes and Pronunciation”.
Second, we are very happy that you're wanting in enthusiasm to improve your English pronunciation. Galina and I will do our best to help you with this quest of yours. That's a promise :-)
Third, you have gratified our wishes by answering all the questions correctly. Now, since you’ve already understood the basic idea about speech sounds and symbols, you are ready for the audio assignments. Move on to Study Session 3; listen to my audio; watch the videos; observe the animations of the two phonemes in focus and finally record your assignment. If you haven't learned how to use a voice recoder or embedding an audio player, you can read my blog "Make your voice heard". (Please leave your comments there about the blog!) Till then, happy learning and have a pleasant week ahead, Vishal. Cheers!
~* GS *~
Hi Bimal,
Thanks for that short brief,
Dear Prostomolotova,
Bimal
Teacher Galina, forgive me for being impolite... I did my first assignment in study session 5. I'll go back to previous session (3 and 4) and do my assignment there. hehe... Thank you sooo much :)
Dear JayVee, we are really glad to see you here with us! If you want to have good English pronunciation, you should know everything about English sounds and phonemes. Take your time learning the material and join us in the next Study Session 3. You'll have to record your voice there. If you don't know how to record your voice, this is the link to Gabriel Sowrian's blog "Make your voice heard" http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/make-your-voice-heard
We are waiting for you....
Dear Teacher Gabriel and Galina, I am glad and proud to be here - joining the class and enjoying everything here. You are all incredible with all these works. Thank you for providing us such a cool material. And to other great learners, you really deserve the best because you do your best. You all have my respect.
Dear Mayumi!
We are very glad to see you here! I know you're a very active member of "Be A Newscaster" and " Karaoke" group. So, like Selma, you know a lot about pronunciation. Anyway, Gabriel gives us the theory of pronunciation from the very beginning, so I think, you'll know a lot of new things. You gave absolutely right answers to all questions. Great job! We're waiting for your in our next Study Sessions.