The 42 Elemental Sounds of English
- LECTURES
- DRILLS
- AMA
1. Course Introduction
2. The English Vowels
3. The English Consonants
Everything we say in English is made from a combination of the sounds below. For each possible sound, we review how it is made in the speech organ and how it sounds. To help you tune your ear to a specific sound, I have provided word lists for you to download and listen to closely.
The drills listed below are meant to address both general speech issues and problems specifically related to the English language. Don't get frustrated if you don't accomplish the goals of the drills right away - everything just takes a bit of repeated practice and rest.
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Cardinal Vowels | /ɑ/ | /i/ | /u/ | |||
Move-Up Vowels | /eɪ/ | /oʊ/ | /aɪ/ | /aʊ/ | /ɔɪ/ | |
Fine Tuned Vowels | /ɪ/ | /ʊ/ | /ə/ | /ɔ/ | /æ/ | /ɛ/ |
Nasal Vowels | /ẽ/ | |||||
Lip Consonants | /m/ | /p/ | /b/ | |||
Teeth Consonants | /θ/ | /ð/ | ||||
Tongue-Tip Consonants | /l/ | /n/ | /t/ | /d/ | /&/ | |
Hiss & Buzz Consonants | /s/ | /z/ | ||||
Tongue-Blade Consonants | /ʃ/ | /ʒ/ | /#/ | /%/ | ||
Tongue-Middle Consonants | /j/ | /ɹ/ | ||||
Tongue-Back Consonants | /k/ | /g/ | /w/ | /ŋ/ | ||
Throat Consonants | /h/ | /ʔ/ |
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