How to learn phonetic transcription (with practice! ✏️)

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

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  • @khadija.bukhari
    @khadija.bukhari Год назад +545

    When she said it took me 3 years to fully learn transcription, and here I'm trying to learn it in one night for exams 😢😅😂
    Edit: I got 27 out of 30 in that exam.

  • @Roamwithsharif
    @Roamwithsharif Год назад +77

    To me Emma is the best teacher in the world and she's my ABC in English.

  • @ianleitch9960
    @ianleitch9960 11 месяцев назад +7

    I have always struggled to make a lot of sense using the phonetic entries in standard English Dictionaries. Confounded but never quite motivated to discover more. Thank you for the chart and the explanation; I now have a bit of motivation and basic understanding to look further. 75 and still learning to improve my understanding. thanks.

  • @Pronunciationwithemma
    @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад +91

    I hope you enjoyed this lesson.
    I will do a part 2 in the future about transcribing sentences.
    I'm so sorry that I couldn't answer everyone's questions during the live. It is very hard trying to teach at the same time as having 100 people asking you questions. 😅 Feel free to put them in the comments and I'll answer them for you.

  • @hirachy4023
    @hirachy4023 День назад

    I’m new to your channel. I came across one of your videos on RUclips, and after watching it, I feel you’re a perfect example of beauty and brains.

  • @MrAliMAli-hf4zn
    @MrAliMAli-hf4zn Год назад +34

    Hello Emma,I hope you a happy life. To be honest, you are a professional teacher who presents great lessons. In addition to your accent and pronunciation are very clear. Thanks for your great efforts and time.
    Big greetings from Egypt.
    By the way, most Egyptian teachers of English are your followers and others are students desire to improve their levels for traveling and studying.
    Egypt has a temperate climate and many interesting places ( Welcome to Egypt at anytime).

  • @ingridmarianarodriguez8539
    @ingridmarianarodriguez8539 Год назад +5

    IMPRESSIVE LESSON! For me Ms. Emma is the most amazing teacher.
    I do love her melodic British accent as I told everybody I've devoloped the American pronununciation but now I'm learning the British entonation and pronounciation as well.
    Thank you very much Ms. Emma 😘😘😘😘😘

  • @simonmaximov8443
    @simonmaximov8443 Год назад +9

    When I started learning English at school when I was 6, in 2004, they tried to teach us transcriptions, but was so difficult, so I never remembered them and never used. But it made sense to learn it back than to be able to read and pronounce words correctly using dictionaries. But then the internet came with Google translate and other electronic dictionaries where you can just listen to the correct pronunciation. The transcribing looks much easier for me now when I already know how to pronounce all the sounds correctly, but I don’t know now why should I learn it. Probably I shouldn’t 😅
    But the video is very interesting to watch anyway, thanks
    Now I understand why it was so difficult to learn all those sounds, it’s because there are 20 vowels in English while in Russian (my first language) there are just 6 vowels.
    But it’s still difficult to split words into syllables in English. In Russian syllables always start with a consonant, while in English they can start with a vowel, it’s confusing

    • @ТатьянаМельникова-п9ц
      @ТатьянаМельникова-п9ц 4 месяца назад

      Я вам по секрету скажу, что в русском языке больше, чем 6 гласных ЗВУКОВ. )) Ну и про слоги что-то у вас не то со знаниями.

  • @Hosain_Ahmed
    @Hosain_Ahmed Год назад +5

    Your teaching is as beautiful as you are and also your smile😊
    I'm a programmer from Bangladesh. Which is non-English-speaking country. But I need to speak fluently in English for getting job. Thank a lot, madam.

  • @sabinagadirzade
    @sabinagadirzade Год назад +3

    That’s what actually we need..i’d never met pronunciation channel..before learning the of difficult words ,i think we need learn phonetics ..and you dont just give information , you teach us 😍thank you so much! I found this channel today and it seems i will be here everyday 😍

  • @vladimirsenfeld8748
    @vladimirsenfeld8748 9 месяцев назад +10

    I love you Emma, I´m taking my final transcription exams next week, I count on you!!

  • @ashikihsan1946
    @ashikihsan1946 Год назад +6

    Hi Emma, You are doing your best to teach me English and your Phonetic Transcription is really admirable with correct English pronunciation. You are my best teacher Emma

  • @naushadsagar7192
    @naushadsagar7192 6 месяцев назад +1

    Dear teacher Emma I understand all these sounds and syllables but due to not practicing all of them I forget it.i wish that you suggest me some tips and tricks that I could be able to learn them .

  • @EnglishwithFlor
    @EnglishwithFlor Год назад +1

    Hi Emma, I loved your presentation. I have a linguistics exam on Thursday and I have to analyze transcriptions saying which is the on set, the nucleus and the coda but what about the syllabic consonants? Will they be considered the nucleus?

  • @vikashanavate9892
    @vikashanavate9892 2 месяца назад +1

    Thankuuuuu ❤

  • @athulabar1
    @athulabar1 Год назад

    First of all, I would like to appreciate your excellent service to English Language Learners. However, I have a query in mind, and please don't get me wrong! I am a nonnative English practitioner, and I practice English in my own way with my identity, so sometimes, I feel that I don't pronounce English words the way native English practitioners do, also, as I am not a native practitioner, I don't worry about it(it is natural!). In the modern world, the English language is considered the official language because it is used by people from different contexts. So, in this modern context, is it necessary to get used to the original pronunciations of English in practice? Or does globalized English belong to global people?

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад

      Look at it like this... if you WANT to learn this, then watch my videos. If you do not want or need to learn what I show you, then don't watch my videos or learn what I'm teaching. My content is here simply to help, not to dictate what you SHOULD learn because everyone's needs are completely different :)

  • @tropicalgirl8166
    @tropicalgirl8166 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you teacher i just wanted to tell you that I'm a first year English student as a second English in university and it is my first time learning transcription but our teacher said you should transcript in exam but it is soo hard she doesn't even know how to do it though 😑 I'm so scared and i couldn't get it 😭😭😭. What should i do

  • @daydream9961
    @daydream9961 5 месяцев назад

    This once I decided to be responsible and start studying a topic I don’t understand well ahead of time and your video is a great aid! I’m getting the hang of this and you’re helping make things look less confusing and otherworldly

  • @koketsovictoriakotsedi3100
    @koketsovictoriakotsedi3100 Год назад

    Hey Ms Emma can you please show how transcriping sentences works

  • @lindafortin7999
    @lindafortin7999 Год назад

    Where is the table for the American phonetic transcription you mentioned at the beginning of your video? Thank you! Have a nice day!

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад +1

      A quick google search for American Phonetic Chart will help you find loads :)

  • @eh1702
    @eh1702 Год назад

    Following along the chart of “British” vowels and saying them with any British accent than upper-middle-class SE English (a.k.a. RP) - it’s a hoot. In my accent, caught / court have distinctly different vowels and court has an “r” - but look/boot are identical.
    Proper Lancashire gives this a twist but Belfast or Glasgow just rip it up. 🤭

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад

      I remember during my degree, Geordies would have a real tough time with it! Being from Yorkshire myself, I still struggle with the vowel in "up" and "book" from time to time.

  • @lamhoang4741
    @lamhoang4741 Год назад

    I have a question that with new beginner who haven't know how to read a new word, do we have some signs to recognize which word is suitable with the transcript from the IPA, like how to identify to transcript a new word, thanks :)

  • @abdulgafarakinkunmi8406
    @abdulgafarakinkunmi8406 Год назад

    Hello, Emma. Do you have any videos on rules for breaking long words into syllables?

  • @dhhchbcgcggcg1792
    @dhhchbcgcggcg1792 11 месяцев назад

    GRACIAS from Spain !! 👍

  • @VeronicaVeronica-gh1cs
    @VeronicaVeronica-gh1cs 27 дней назад

    Best teacher... Her teaching is very clear.

  • @GBvlogs417
    @GBvlogs417 11 месяцев назад +1

    When i came here to learn phonetics she said it took me 3 year by heart beat stopped 😢😮

  • @tupak5567
    @tupak5567 Год назад

    My best teacher without doubt

  • @anupghosh6993
    @anupghosh6993 Месяц назад

    you are teaching very nice

  • @muzibullah22
    @muzibullah22 Год назад +7

    Really really, important lesson, Emma is my fav teacher.

    • @Mina-fr8nc
      @Mina-fr8nc Год назад

      Mine, too! Her videos are SUPER helpful for us non-native English speakers!

  • @raefsobhazab9304
    @raefsobhazab9304 10 месяцев назад +5

    Do we still need phonetic transcription with the existence of online and electronic devices that provide instant pronunciation of the word?

  • @marlonguitarist
    @marlonguitarist Год назад +8

    This is an absolute treasure!!! Thank you, Emma!!!

  • @Mrcat007Kh
    @Mrcat007Kh Год назад +1

    Hi Emma, Why is there no symbol /i/ in British phonetic chart ? but it is used in the words ending in "y" Ex: very city...

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад +1

      Because it's a shorter version of /i:/ 😄

    • @Mrcat007Kh
      @Mrcat007Kh Год назад +1

      @@Pronunciationwithemma Thank you😍

    • @RAMAFASTENAMONATO
      @RAMAFASTENAMONATO 9 месяцев назад

      As long as I know, there is short /i/ at the end of English words. However, that speech sound can only be found in General American and in modern version of British Received Pronunciation which is influenced by American accent. Take words like baby and city.
      Traditional posh RP: /ˈbeɪbɪ/ or /ˈbeɪbe/ (older RP)
      Modern RP & American English: /ˈbeɪbi/

  • @saleemsir9175
    @saleemsir9175 Год назад +1

    Love nd respect from India....

  • @marciobm7810
    @marciobm7810 Год назад +1

    For american english is the same sounds?? Can I use this video to learn the american english? Thanks.

  • @ramonvelazco9365
    @ramonvelazco9365 4 месяца назад

    Thanks Emma teacher about the british phonemic chart when is the correct pronuntations even when there are combinations between vowels AND consonants or differents symbols.thank you very much you are my favorite teacher ❤

  • @rajendtt
    @rajendtt 10 месяцев назад

    Great teaching. Great efforts madam

  • @Abdulhakimbogor
    @Abdulhakimbogor 29 дней назад

    I am very happy to see this event, because it is very useful for me and all of us to learn to improve our English skills. Good luck to emma. thank you, greetings from Indonesia!

  • @divyag82
    @divyag82 10 месяцев назад

    Pronunciation of some words - clarify - fans, cars, fishes, animals, acted, wasted, notices and so on

  • @Aliurrehman-h1f
    @Aliurrehman-h1f Год назад

    hello Emma, i want to improve my english but i cannot do this so what can i do?plz tell me

  • @Lukas_Marco
    @Lukas_Marco Год назад

    Hi Emma, I wanted to ask why did you put these brackets for phonetic transcription / /. I thought they’re only for phonemic transcribing and you’re supposed to use these for phonetic [ ]. Thanks a lot 😊

  • @PrashantPachauri007
    @PrashantPachauri007 4 месяца назад

    very very helpful for spell bee

  • @eliasuddin40
    @eliasuddin40 Месяц назад

    Awesome class

  • @professorBonna
    @professorBonna 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you teacher ❤❤

  • @sr.oskar_alhos
    @sr.oskar_alhos Год назад

    Hello, Emma.
    How have you doing? Well, I hope ;)
    Doubt! Is there any rule to distinguish əʊ in know and aʊ in cow?
    Thanks for every great video you upload for us.
    *God bless YOU, girl!*

  • @nicolasalpuin5175
    @nicolasalpuin5175 Год назад +7

    very helpful. i need to learn all those sounds this year. the goal is set. thx emma!

  • @salomeyjampaat2222
    @salomeyjampaat2222 7 месяцев назад

    thank you for this great lesson

  • @kirandalal1321
    @kirandalal1321 Год назад

    sometimes we get confused while using diphthongs, this or that. Is there any method/ rule to use them ,only by looking at the spelling of the word?

  • @lahinahmed1474
    @lahinahmed1474 Год назад +1

    Why can't I download the phonemic chart from the given description? It just shows " Downloading......" and doesn’t work though I waited for a long period for this.😢

  • @donc7349
    @donc7349 8 месяцев назад

    Could you make a transcription of the word literature the way that you pronounced it in 46:27. I have used the "aspirated t" and the "reverse r" to represent the "tr" sound, but I think thats not accurate.
    Thank you for an excellent class.

  • @Wardaboughoula
    @Wardaboughoula 10 месяцев назад

    Hello Emma i hope you're doing great
    Well i have a question if you don't mind please how can we distinguish between the different ways of pronuncing the a sound

  • @kyerehanita3882
    @kyerehanita3882 Год назад

    Hello Emma, can you do a video on phonology as well
    Thank you

  • @조조-d5i
    @조조-d5i Год назад

    I'd like to know the sound difference of ' for' and 'four', please.

  • @familiajbskhg8574
    @familiajbskhg8574 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a Lot, teacher, i love you só much❤

  • @touseefwani2664
    @touseefwani2664 6 месяцев назад

    Greatest English language trainer
    Watching from Kashmir India

  • @SULAIMANABDULLAHI-gs5mh
    @SULAIMANABDULLAHI-gs5mh 8 месяцев назад

    Hi ma'am! Could you make a lesson on devoicing please?

  • @S.S.830
    @S.S.830 Год назад

    Can we use both capital letters and small letters in phonetic description ?

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад

      Nope, just lower case as no symbols are in lower case.

    • @godisgracious8105
      @godisgracious8105 Год назад

      @@Pronunciationwithemma no symbols are in *upper* case

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад

      Incorrect. Please take a look at this chart and you will see that none of the symbols are capitalised.
      www.englishclub.com/images/pronunciation/Phonemic-Chart.jpg

  • @templedeborah7741
    @templedeborah7741 Год назад +2

    Hi Emma, that's a wonderful job you did there. It has helped me a lot and I'm learning a lot. I wish to receive more lessons on the phonetic. Bless you.

  • @moulaybelabbes7050
    @moulaybelabbes7050 Год назад

    I enjoy your videos. I thank you a lot because they really help. However when you explained the transcription of "available" you said the shwa is optional between /b/ and /l/. This /l/sound is called in phonetic a syllabic /l/. So there must be no shwa in-between. W e also talk aboun th syllabic /n/ as in "sudden" or "modern".

    • @Pronunciationwithemma
      @Pronunciationwithemma  Год назад

      Adding the schwa is optional, the syllabic L is just another feature of quickly spoken English. The schwa can still be pronounced. :)
      This goes the same for N.

  • @jazminarg
    @jazminarg 6 месяцев назад

    Hi emma!! thank u for the video

  • @ernestotorres4864
    @ernestotorres4864 Год назад

    I LOVE YOUR CLASS I FROM CHILE

  • @fq9118
    @fq9118 4 месяца назад

    Emma offers your English style in a very good way. You and I also like blue eyes since childhood so I have learned a lot from you

  • @shijinair9369
    @shijinair9369 Год назад

    Outstanding teacher🎉

  • @smabdulkader5471
    @smabdulkader5471 Год назад

    Emma is ' Amazing!'

  • @joseoropeza8495
    @joseoropeza8495 6 месяцев назад

    thank you for the video

  • @HabibThought
    @HabibThought 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks Emma

  • @VivekAnand
    @VivekAnand Год назад +2

    Hi Emma, I don't know whether I'm following you since the day you started your channel, but sure I'd love to watch your videos because of the way you're teaching.

  • @ntitpascal8413
    @ntitpascal8413 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @cheekymonkey5150
    @cheekymonkey5150 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, very useful ❤

  • @JIN-fw5ul
    @JIN-fw5ul Год назад

    Emma is always my favorite online teacher. though the streaming time is not kind for east Asians, i could watch it now~

  • @-mahmoudalsultan7523
    @-mahmoudalsultan7523 Год назад

    Thank you Emma you are the best
    from Egypt

  • @shrikantshilam5650
    @shrikantshilam5650 Год назад

    More classes on this ema. U r very helpful ❤

  • @nailakhawar8821
    @nailakhawar8821 10 месяцев назад

    A.o.a plz practice with highlighting the sounds in every word plzzzzz

  • @mubeendahri8036
    @mubeendahri8036 Год назад

    Nice way of teaching

  • @sheilamaposse2318
    @sheilamaposse2318 Год назад +4

    Wowww I love it💫🤩 what a great lesson... Thanks Teacher Emma🥰

  • @shavinshamo
    @shavinshamo 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @Calvarydima
    @Calvarydima 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @AHMEDMOHAMMED-fj8ko
    @AHMEDMOHAMMED-fj8ko Год назад

    Thank you so much Emma

  • @ChandraKantaBrahma
    @ChandraKantaBrahma 19 дней назад

    Hello Emma! I am really influenced with your English phonetics guidelines and practice teachings .Iam intending to visit your country .I am sure that I 'll try to meet you and learning more .O.K .🎉

  • @lalitthapa4671
    @lalitthapa4671 Год назад +1

    Thanks lots
    Lt

  • @muhammeddalaty253
    @muhammeddalaty253 Год назад

    thank you Miss Emma you saved me i have an exam phonetic tomorrow😅

  • @bnegrop
    @bnegrop Год назад +9

    This is incredibly helpful. Extremely clear explanation, gorgeous voice and pronunciation. This is even relaxing to see! Thank you ❤

  • @skbillalhossainvlogs3996
    @skbillalhossainvlogs3996 Год назад

    You are a my ❤❤❤ great teacher

  • @giant306
    @giant306 Год назад

    Thanks a million Emma!

  • @lakhwindersharma3933
    @lakhwindersharma3933 Год назад

    Miss Emma, I'm from India n i have been teaching for 6 years and I wanna learn the British accent but I am unable to continue it for long. How can I go for it?

    • @RAMAFASTENAMONATO
      @RAMAFASTENAMONATO 9 месяцев назад

      You should start learning RP by listening to native RP speakers as much as possible. You may good use of RUclips and you can watch films, like Mary Poppins, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, old recordings of BBC newsreading, documentary films of Sir David Attenborough, etc. Then, you should learn British phonetic symbols. You should make good use of British dictionaries, such as Oxford dictionaries or Cambridge dictionaries. You do not have to buy these dictionaries. You can find online dictionaries of Cambridge or Oxford. If you wish, you can buy a pronouncing dictionary, let's say "Daniel Jones' English Pronouncing Dictionary".

    • @RAMAFASTENAMONATO
      @RAMAFASTENAMONATO 9 месяцев назад

      After you finish with the above "baby phase", namely listening as much as possible, you should try speaking English with an RP accent. Use your mobile phone to record your voice. You can replay the recording to know the result. Use what you hear from native speakers as a model of pronunciation, and try pronouncing every single word correctly. Try again and again if you fail...until you successfully escape from the influence of your mother tongue in speaking English. Reading aloud simple short texts is the best way to do this speaking trial.

  • @anupghosh6993
    @anupghosh6993 Месяц назад

    very nice teaching Emma Ma'dm

  • @Sogmatar
    @Sogmatar Год назад

    Emma thank you ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @fioresepaolo2783
    @fioresepaolo2783 8 месяцев назад

    Hello Emma.How's it going? Also do exercises like 'minimal pairs ' ? If you want to answer, I would be very happy. Take care of yourself.

  • @mrjohn77
    @mrjohn77 4 месяца назад

    Thank you my cute teacher❤

  • @smabdulkader5471
    @smabdulkader5471 Год назад

    Authentic with ffuul of authority ❤

  • @sheilahogeka9281
    @sheilahogeka9281 Год назад

    Very helpful..thank you Emma

  • @truongbtc
    @truongbtc 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks ❤

  • @hkh1308
    @hkh1308 10 месяцев назад

    How to subscribe to your online lessons?

  • @komalsingh4141
    @komalsingh4141 Месяц назад

    Thanku so much ma'am ❤

  • @ravindrakolhapure2094
    @ravindrakolhapure2094 Год назад

    बहोत बढींयां इमा जी,
    अच्छा सीखाती है आप!

  • @nwabuikwufavourchinwenmeri3226
    @nwabuikwufavourchinwenmeri3226 Месяц назад

    That's awesome,👏 I must say

  • @yannettzulemahuamaniromero17
    @yannettzulemahuamaniromero17 Год назад

    Otra vez Hamilton, deberías tener cuidado de ubicar el recuadro en donde apareces tú puesto que tapa la parte de la transcripción que estás enseñando. Gracias.

  • @andreaaguila1
    @andreaaguila1 Год назад

    Do yo have a class about how to separate the sylabes?

  • @englishlearningchitchat7591
    @englishlearningchitchat7591 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @reneout1000
    @reneout1000 Год назад

    In French, German, Spanish etc?

  • @himachalbehera6104
    @himachalbehera6104 Год назад

    Really quite educative.