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English pronunciation (CONSONANT RULES (/TH/ sound (index2, index, 2 Rules…
English pronunciation
CONSONANT RULES
- Fully pronouncing each sound
- Voiced and voiceless consonants
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voiced consonants
- v, d, z, b, g
- j, l, m, n, ng
- r, w
- th (think)
- y
voiceless consonants
- f, t, s, p, k
- sh, ch, th (the)
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2 Rules:
- Tongue touches the upper teeth
- Air is blown out
Softer or harder spell can lead to another consonants:
- voiced /th/ : z or d (common mistakes)
- voiceless /th/: s or t
Rules:
- Tongue rolls to the throat and touch the upper jaw, and
- Keep the tongue on upper jaw in the end of the word
Rules:
- Not silent at the end of the word like British accent
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- /T/ between 2 vowels and
/T/ followed by /N/
Rules:
- spell as /D/
- spell /D/ faster than usual
E.g. better, mountain
/DR/ spell as /JR/
E.g. drive, hundred
/T/ spell as /CH/ with [TU] words
E.g. nature, picture, statue
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VOWEL RULES
common words:
[ee]: see, meet
[ea]: please, sea...
common words:
[i]: this, if, skill
middle [y]: system, gym
Practices:
- heat - hit
- feel - fill
- sleep - slip
Rules:
tense and relaxed,
NOT long and short pronouncing
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- Understand Tense and Neutral/Relaxed vowels
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