Beginner Course | The 44 sounds of the English Language
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024
- In this video help you to pronounce the 44 sounds in English that you will be using when speaking and forming words. Some of these are difficult so you may have to repeat them a few times.
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0:22 "I'll repeat each sound and offer TWO examples." 6:50 "ɑː ɑː ARM ARM"
You could have chosen from among many others, like: Argument, army, art, article, artist, bar, car, card, carpet, charge, charm, chart, dark, department, far, farm, garden, guard, guitar, hard, harm, large, march, mark, market, park, part, partner, party, regard, remark, sharp, smart, star, start, target, yard. Sorry? No, no sorrow. Maybe tomorrow.
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Excuse me, Professor Korten. I am a native speaker of Indonesian learning English. I know you speak English with a GA accent. It belongs to American English. However, the phonetic symbols which I can see in your video...belongs to RP, which belongs to British English. Take the phoneme /əʊ/. You say it /oʊ/. What makes me a little bit confused is that you pronounce short vowels long, so it is difficult for me to hear the difference between these short vowels with their long counterparts.
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@@ProfessorKorten Changing your accent of English and repeating each phoneme being taught in a normal speed several times would help learners in understanding your materials. Some people change the way that they speak for certain reasons. Usually actors and actresses do this, but I think you can do the same thing to reach your goal in teaching English to your students. Yes, I hope you will have a nice video about the same topic in the future.
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What do you say to a university professor
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My teacher He asked me what the Americans say to their university professor.
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@ofx_5m do you mean, how do you address them?
@ProfessorKorten No. I mean, how do we call them?
A doctor or a professor or there is another name to call them by.
Because my teacher told me that Americans call their university professor differently.
He said that the teacher's surname differs in each school level
For example a teacher /doctor /professor. Like that
So What would you say to your university professor?
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Excellent video one Question Is that english america o british I would appreciate it the teacher would answer me or any of you all?
It’s more American but a mixture, since I also lived in Britain.
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I think the way the vowel sounds are clustered is wrong in English. Because obviously we don’t use 1 sound to pronounce ear. Of course, we come across this pattern but it doesn’t mean that they should be a sound. For example, in “though /ðəʊ/“ the əʊ part seems to be 2 distinct sounds rather than 1.
Thanks for this. There is no unanimity on this, and since dipthongs produce different vowel sounds to the simple single vowel sound, I think we’re justified in addressing them as I have. This is a beginning video to introduce young learners to different sounds of the English language.
N' the Alveolar tap/flap
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And the Retroflex R is wrong the correct is "ɹ"
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There are only 12 vowel sounds in GenAm English not 20 and the phonemic symbols that you used are wrong
I don’t remember announcing GenAm. So which 8 in the video aren’t actually vowel sounds?
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Why are you adding a schwa to some sounds? You are teaching phonemes wrong.
He is a native speaker of an American English accent called 'General American'. However, the phonetic symbols employed belongs to 'Received Pronunciation'. This belongs to British English. That makes it confusing to learners. American English employs more schwas than British English.
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You forgot the Glottal stop ''ʔ'' and the dark ''L'' "ɫ"
They are for American English
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