I'm looking for a correspondence between phonetics and sounds. To be sure on how to pronounce words.
I've googled my search, but didn't found anything like this. Could you help me ?
Thanks a lot !
EDIT : I've found this ? What do you think about it?
I'm looking for a correspondence between phonetics and sounds. To be sure on how to pronounce words.
I've googled my search, but didn't found anything like this. Could you help me ?
Thanks a lot !
EDIT : I've found this ? What do you think about it?
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@ Yasmine: Thank you for this helpful link! Have a nice day!
@ Shabeen: it will help us a lot!
Don't mention it! Happy learning, Oliver!
Gabriel,
That's exactly what I was looking for! Than you! I'm aware about these four things. That's why I was looking for this reminder. Each link above is in my bookmarks.
Thank you, for helping us this way...
Also, please check this blog of mine! I'm sure you'll find it very interesting.
http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/the-power-of-phonetic-spel...
Oops! I forgot to tell you this! Click on each symbol or sample word on the phonemic chart to hear the sound/pronunciation! Have fun!
Hi, Oliver!
That's a good one! It uses animation to teach us the place and manner of articulation of all the speech sounds. Please take note that they're the speech sounds used in American English speech!)
Okay! Are you aware that a non-native speaker of English MUST KNOW FOUR THINGS if he/she wants to pronounce all the words in the English language appropriately? Here they are!
- Recognizing the 44 symbols, or phonetic symbols, that represent speech sounds.
- Knowing how to make those 44 speech sounds, phonemes.
- Giving the right stress (primary and secondary) to the syllable(s) where necessary.
- The ability to read phonetic transcriptions.
Now, follow this link! It will take you to our EC Interactive Phonemic Chart! See how many of those 44 speech sounds, used in British English speech, you could make just by looking at the phonetic symbols. Good luck!
http://www.englishclub.com/pronunciation/phonemic-chart-ia.htm
By the way, why don't you drop in on our virtual class that teaches 'Phonemes and Pronunciation'? Just click HERE to check what we have in store for you!
P.S. Currently, we are doing Study Session 12 :-)
hahahahahaha ! Okay I have really young heart, but not enough to make colorings... :o)
yes ,ke ke ke exactly like this :P
Do you mean always? ;-)
It could be weird... HAHAHAHAHAHA !!!
:-P
Oh Oliver twist plz any time ! never do not mention it ..lol be sure my ghost is always around u if u cant see me lol :o) hhhahaah