English Vowel Rules - Spelling and Pronunciation
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Vowels in English are confusing! But there are some rules to help you know when a vowel says its long sound (alphabet name) or its short sound (related sound). Play along with the games in this great video!
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Each of the 5 vowels has a "long sound", which is its alphabet name. Each also has a "short sound (a secondary or related sound) which is different. Listen to these 10 vowel sounds here: 0:25
A: 0:25
E: 0:47
I: 1:02
O: 1:16
U: 1:29
3 VOWEL RULES:
1:46 Rule #1: One vowel rule (CVC) (ex. cap, hat)
2:49 Rule #2: Magic E (CVC+silent E) (ex. cape, hate)
7:15 Rule #3: Two vowel rule (CVVC) (ex. stain, flea)
---When 2 vowels go walking, the first does the talking)
ACTIVITIES & GAMES:
4:36 Activity: Rhyme Time (Misha's crazy talent!)
8:15 Game: Odd One Out (8:48: Answers)
10:33 Vowel Maze 1 - SHORT vowels (11:12 Answers)
11:42 Vowel Maze 2 - LONG vowels (12:03 Answers)
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Ok, I am a native English speaker and I was looking for a video like this to help my Spanish speaking friend learning English... And can I say that this video is just spot on!! I for real didn't even realize some of these rules myself (so I learned something new lol) but I these ladies are so clear, descriptive, and fun! Great work, very helpful! 👏🏻
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I'm 72 years old; and I was looking at the girls in English class instead of listening to the teacher. Oh how much I have learned. When two vowels are together; the first one does the talking; and the second one is silent. Thank you SO-O-O Much Now I can get Bach to the girls (LOL).
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Very well done. I needed a video to explain this concept in a simple way to adult Spanish speakers. This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!
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Loved this video ! Can you make a video explaining some exceptions to these rules ? Thank you !!
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I think telling these rules is a brilliant idea, but learning them is a tough journey. Especially for nonnative English speakers, it isn't an easier task to learn at all. But thank you for sharing this, it is a meaningful, a helpful, and a productive lesson especially learning the long and the short vowel. I wish to see more.
Yes, it's so true that learning these things is a very difficult task! We're glad you found this video helpful though, and good luck!
Practice, thank you for your response.it would be a great idea if you can bring more words with long and short sound.
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You ladies are awesome. Not being a native speaker, I was having the most difficult time explaining short and long vowel sounds to my son who is in 1st grade. We are both learning from your videos.
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hai madam...is rule 3 applied for 3 or 4 vowels sounds in a word
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Hi, I love this video and I hope to improve m'y English here. I don't understood (in 12:04) why "paid" and "meet" don't contain a long vowel sound.
Great question. Paid and meet do both contain a long vowel sound. However, if you follow these words, you cannot finish the maze.
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when tow vowels go walking the first one i does the talking .
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Please solve my one pronunciation problem.
Woman = Womin
Women = Wimin
In first a changed to i
in second a and e changed to i
why????
What rules of pronunciation apply above.
There's no real rule here. This word is just one of many exceptions, unfortunately!
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Please explain about Y sound also.. if already done please send the link...
We haven't done that yet. Thanks for the suggestion!
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I almost never make a comment but this video has helped me to teach vowel sounds. Thank you from California!
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As a Spanish speaker, I have a little difficulty finding the difference between the short sounds. To me, The short "a" and the short ""o" and "u" have the same short sound. Is that right? Could you eventually make a video about clarifying the difference between these short sounds? Once again you are fantastic!
Good point - the difference between the short a, e, o and u sounds is subtle. Many learners of English have difficulty hearing the difference, especially between a/e (man / men) and o/u (cop / cup). We do have a video about the first one, ( ruclips.net/video/L8ZHr2Jdzk0/видео.html ) but we will be happy to make one about the second.
It is the same problem for us "Italians"!
Here is a video comparing the short O and U sounds. ruclips.net/video/Ln5_w2NxhxM/видео.html
This one focuses on the short A and E sounds. ruclips.net/video/L8ZHr2Jdzk0/видео.html
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Hi there , I have a question that about the third rule if more then 2 vowel come one time so what should we speak ??
The third rule only works for 2 vowels together. Even then, sometimes it doesn't work. Ex. bread = short e, plaid = short a
In English, rules should be called patterns, and we should remember there are always exceptions.
Do you have specific words in mind, bandim?
Yes just like beautiful and quiet and so many word have just like this 3 or 4 vowel in a row
I'm afraid you're going to have to learn each one separately.
Here's one hint: often, if you consider the QU in a word to be one sound (/kw/), the rest of the word follows the rules. Quiet is an exception. (Queen = rule 3, quick = rule 1, square = rule 2, quail = rule 3)
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i know how the following words are pronounced but...
Could you explain WHY the vowels are long and short in the following words for me...I'm a little stumped!
Alias
Bilirubin vs Bilingual
Yellow vs Yacht
Ice Cream vs Igloo vs Alias
(when do we use the i to be long, short, and as Ee?)
Although we use the word "rules" in the video, they are really just patterns. English pronunciation is complicated.
Sometimes words come from other languages and maintain some of the original pronunciation features (ex. alias is from Latin).
Sometimes a prefix or suffix is involved (ex. bilingual -> similar to bicycle)
Sometimes a says "aw" as in father (ex. yacht).
As for ice cream and igloo, they do follow the patterns --> ice = magic e; igloo =single vowel in a syllable is short (CVC without the initial C)
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How about the word geology? Both vowels are pronounced. Is it an exception to the rule? Or is a word which happens to belong to a different rule/category?
The CVVC rule is the least reliable of the 3 vowel rules in the video. There are many exceptions to it.
-ology is a suffix. It will be pronounced as ology, regardless of what comes before it.
I really loved your video!!!! I would like you to do the second part!!!!
Thanks, Maritza! What do you think should be in the second part?
Extra English Practice , ok i said long phrases, and more rules about this topic. Because sometimes the sound of some diphthongs is different (au, ow, ea, ay, ...and so on), and i saw in the dictionary and at the beginnig of a vowel sounds different ( in case of the vowel "a" sometimes has ae o shwa sound). I hope this be clear
Those are great ideas, Maritza. Thanks! We'll work on it.
Or maybe to do a section how the teacher teach kids to read. It can be more useful. Letter by letter 😇
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Very informative videos. Thanks. Could you also share a video differentiating the vowel sounds before or after a double consonant. Words like apple, piccadily etc
Thanks for the suggestion. We'll see what we can do.
By the way, the vowel before a double consonant will always be short.
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excuse me .. i'm not a native speaker of english ..but i'm still learning english could you help me what about more than 2 vowel letters in 1 word like " scientific or biodegradable" are they spoken with complete of long vowel sounds /short vowel sounds or is there any rule again to speak like those words ? thank you before :)
Yes, there are words where there are two vowels together, and both are spoken. Unfortunately, I've never heard of a rule to explain or predict this. Some other examples are theatre, bias, diagram, triumph, create, coordinate, geology, etc.
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Even though I am a native English speaker, I hadn't heard these rules before or I forgot them long ago. Very entertaining.
I (Misha) didn't know them all either -- Larissa taught me! Glad you found it interesting.