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Practise Pronounciation in an interesting way!!!

2007-11-20 01:38 by Gel
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In order to enhance your oral skill in English, let’s get start from the training on the IPA sounds and English pronunciation system.

Here is the chart of IPA symbols:

IPA chart

How to pronounce them correctly? Let’s listen to the 24 consonants and 20 Vowels and Diphthongs.

Want some more interesting and easy memorized ways for 12 vowels, watch this video at YouTube!

ipa.jpg

Do you know any more words of these sounds? Try to find some more!

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11 Responses

  1. _Ðõ_ Says:

    It’s really useful.

  2. Zel Says:

    It’s so funny and useful! Thanks for your information. But where can I find those cards? I would like to teach it in my class~

  3. Gel Says:

    Thanks Ðõ, you can use it for teaching vowels and consonants in your lesson!

  4. Gel Says:

    Thanks for your comment Zel.
    For the cards, I think you may search photos by using search engines. Or you can even make it by yourself!
    You may use this video for the class too. You can also find out more resources about pronunciation in our English platform (http://www.hkedcity.net/iworld/resource/index.phtml?iworld_id=45&parent_id=1299) .

  5. Zel Says:

    Thx a lot, Gel~ I used to looking for teaching materials in the English i-world. it saves me a lot of time! I appreciate the ‘Boundless Campus’ which is launched not long ago. What a lovely way to teach English.

  6. Gel Says:

    Thanks for your support to our English platforms.

  7. hke-004A14 Says:

    I think it is easy for me to learn phonics via this tools.

  8. hke-004A05 Says:

    i: feet
    mad

    miss_ng reply on 2008-04-28 23:09:

    That’s correct. Try to write some more examples!

  9. hke-004A35 Says:

    Bull Full Animal, the next is dull.

    miss_ng reply on 2008-04-28 23:19:

    Even though Bull, Full and Dull share the same last 3 alphabets, dull is actually of different pronunciation.

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