The Phonemic Chart - Vowel & Consonant Sounds in English | English Pronunciation

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @BillieEnglish
    @BillieEnglish  6 месяцев назад

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  • @waqartanveerspaeeches
    @waqartanveerspaeeches Год назад +3

    Your way of teaching is very easy and stunning thanks a lot

  • @silvanavitale919
    @silvanavitale919 Год назад

    I wish I had had a teacher like you when I studied in the faculty... Thanks a lot for sharing your videos. Greetings.Silvana from Argentina.

  • @olalekanjoseph536
    @olalekanjoseph536 9 месяцев назад +1

    Kudos to you Billie❤
    Indeed helpful for my CBT exams on phonology and phonetics

  • @mjunaidswabian315
    @mjunaidswabian315 4 года назад +2

    wow great...
    I like the way you use to convey it very easily... appreciated

  • @talenthunt3910
    @talenthunt3910 2 года назад

    Mam you are explaining the Phonics sound so clearly that are lemon can also understand I am post graduate in English but I want to go in the death of English I want to know the route of English so I may I have in watching your videos in 10 days in what way I should thank you no words you are great

    • @talenthunt3910
      @talenthunt3910 2 года назад

      Yeah l e m o n means layman l a y m a n

  • @naganandhini5962
    @naganandhini5962 3 года назад

    Thanks a billion, Billie ! ❤🥰🙏❤

  • @RTAV108
    @RTAV108 6 месяцев назад

    Excellent descriptive and well colour coded charts!
    The order of the sounds makes so much sense according to the place of articulation, voiced-unvoiced and fricative, nasal and in the end l r w j i.e. connectors
    If the English alphabets were arranged in this specific order of monophthongs, diphthongs, plosives, fricatives, nasals and approximants rather than abcdefgh, it would've been so much easier and comprehendible to the English as well as non-English people over the world right from the preschool age irrespective of if English is their 1st or 2nd or 3rd language in school.

    • @BillieEnglish
      @BillieEnglish  6 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear you found this helpful! I am a big fan of colour-coding things!! I do it with many things in my life, it makes complicated things easier to understand :-)

    • @RTAV108
      @RTAV108 6 месяцев назад

      I could listen to you for hours together. Language and phonetics is such a fascinating world to explore.
      After watching Dr Geoff Lindsey, my curiosity about English phonemes exploded, but I was not acquinted with the compound vowels symbols, so was finding it a little difficult to follow some of his videos. So I am glad YT brought you in my feed a week ago. I am bingewatching your videos to understand the basics of English vowels and consonants and speech pattern.
      I am always fascinated by British accent. Your videos threw light on how it comes to be.
      I hope British people do not lose their accent in coming generations now that everything is getting Americanised these days.
      🙏

  • @eustaquiozambrano2974
    @eustaquiozambrano2974 Год назад

    Good job teacher.
    Have a good Day 👍

  • @soledadalvarezelgart1272
    @soledadalvarezelgart1272 2 года назад

    You are just AMAZING! Thanks thanks thanks and more thanks :)

  • @Toontweak_studio
    @Toontweak_studio Год назад

    Thank you so much😍

  • @almaugarak
    @almaugarak 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you:) 🤩

  • @jacksonamaral329
    @jacksonamaral329 7 месяцев назад

    Good lesson.

  • @ramamonato5039
    @ramamonato5039 Год назад

    The /x/ speech sound is also found in British English in such Scottish words as "loch", "Gallagher", "Buchen", etc.

    • @BillieEnglish
      @BillieEnglish  Год назад

      Yes, that's right ... but only in those words which is why it usually isn't featured in the main sound charts for Received Pronunciation.

  • @weize4604
    @weize4604 2 года назад

    I like your IPA chart😃😁

  • @為人民服務-f2m
    @為人民服務-f2m 4 года назад

    Very well explained

  • @nizarnizar2017
    @nizarnizar2017 4 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @Israel-of-Yah
    @Israel-of-Yah 3 года назад

    Glad to discover you... With your non American accent 😊

  • @YUCHENLI-x7d
    @YUCHENLI-x7d 11 месяцев назад

    What is the main difference between how a consonant sound and a vowel sound are produced?

  • @Lovelorn12345
    @Lovelorn12345 4 года назад

    thx maam

  • @devadasumendem6579
    @devadasumendem6579 9 месяцев назад

    Please tell how many rounded vowels ,and what are they?

    • @BillieEnglish
      @BillieEnglish  9 месяцев назад

      Hello! I have a separate video on rounded and unrounded vowel sounds in English. You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/Xx9P1rBsrmQ/видео.html

  • @fatimaqandeel172
    @fatimaqandeel172 4 года назад

    Please mam upload the vedios of MORPHOLOGY

  • @Gentleman-o7o
    @Gentleman-o7o Год назад

    Is it British accent?

  • @cursedstandoff3495
    @cursedstandoff3495 2 года назад +1

    Серёга культиватор пенитратор кс кс кс Дима мотоблок Егор Тример

  • @seraphic_17
    @seraphic_17 Год назад +1

    How come I read your channel name as Billie Eilish!!! 😂🤦‍♀️

    • @J61996
      @J61996 11 месяцев назад

      That was a pun 😂