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The IPA World Championships take place at the Coventry Hilton Doubletree Hotel from the 31st January – 5th February 2023 and Channel 4 Sport are streaming every second of the prestigious championship. One last hurdle to get through for our athletes as they battle it out for a place in the final and then the last matchup for glory in the IPA World Championships. Subscribe to Channel 4 Sport: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 #C4Sport #IPAPool #Pool
The IPA World Championships take place at the Coventry Hilton Doubletree Hotel from the 31st January – 5th February 2023 and Channel 4 Sport are streaming every second of the prestigious championship. One last hurdle to get through for our athletes as they battle it out for a place in the final and then the last matchup for glory in the IPA World Championships. Subscribe to Channel 4 Sport: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 #C4Sport #IPAPool #Pool
In this lesson, you can learn about using IPA. You’ll see how using IPA can improve your English pronunciation and help you to avoid pronunciation mistakes. IPA stands for ‘international phonetic alphabet’. It allows English to be read and written phonetically, so one symbol = one sound. Do you want more practice with IPA and your English pronunciation? One of our certified English teachers can help! Learn more: 🤍 Do you have any other tips for using IPA to improve your English pronunciation? Please let us know in the comments! See the lesson with a full script and quiz on our website: 🤍 Contents: Intro 00:00 - 03:42 Reading IPA - Consonants 03:42 - 05:50 Reading IPA - Vowels 05:50 - 10:37 Using IPA in Your English Studies 10:37 This lesson will help you: - Learn how to read and pronounce consonants in IPA. - Understand how you can read and pronounce vowels in IPA. - See what the marks in IPA writing mean and how you can use them to pronounce sounds in IPA correctly. - Get tools to further improve the way you use IPA to study English. - Learn methods to read IPA and use it in your studies in ways that benefit the way you learn and study English. How to Pronounce Vowel Sounds OOE Video Lesson: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 SUBSCRIBE to continue improving your English! 🤍 Become an OOE member to see our newest lessons before they're available to the public, and more! 🤍 See more free English lessons like this on our website: 🤍
The history of India Pale Ale is fraught with cliches, inaccuracies and pure invention – so we met with award-winning author and beer historian Martyn Cornell to get to the bottom of it then taste through the evolution it has been on ever since. This is the definitive (ish) history of the IPA! Enjoy Martyn's input, check out his books: 🤍 Support us on Patreon (get cool merch): 🤍 Buy our favourite craft beer gear! Our first book, Beer School: 🤍 Our second book, The London Craft Beer Guide: 🤍 Best bottle opener ever: 🤍 Our camera: 🤍 Best lens ever: 🤍 Our second fav lens: 🤍 Best shotgun mic ever: 🤍 Lapel mic for your phone (!): 🤍 FOLLOW US! Twitter – 🤍beerchannel Facebook – 🤍 Instagram – 🤍craftbeerchannel 🤍jonnygarrett 🤍mrbradevans Remember to drink responsibly(ish) and not be that guy...
Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) in just 18 minutes with this video. For American Accent, Click here: 🤍
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Learning the International Phonetic Alphabet can transform your English learning experience. Knowing the phonetic symbols will mean that you can find the pronunciation of any word, as most dictionaries list the phonetic spellings. 👉 How To Remember the IPA: 🤍 👉 Learn Phonetics in 5 Minutes: 🤍 🇬🇧 WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR PRONUNCIATION? Take control of your voice and start speaking with confidence, with this fully comprehensive English pronunciation course: 🤍 You can even laser focus your pronunciation improvements with a personalised assessment: 🤍 OTHER RESOURCES 👉 100 Page IPA Workbook & Audio Library: 🤍 👉 Download your FREE GUIDE TO SOUNDING BRITISH: 🤍 👉 FREE audiobooks (HIGHLY RECOMMENDED) - 🤍 👉 Join my FREE MINI PRONUNCIATION COURSE! 🤍 = RELATED VIDEOS = SPEAK WITH ME: HOBBIES - 🤍 MAKE PEOPLE LISTEN TO YOU - 🤍 NEVER SPEAK FAST - 🤍 PRONUNCIATION - 🤍 My Links = OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNELS 🤍youtube.com/user/verbalessons 🤍youtube.com/user/annatyrie 🤍youtube.com/c/BellaBeansTV MY SOCIAL MEDIA ACCOUNTS 🤍facebook.com/BritishEnglishLikeaNative 🤍instagram.com/britishenglishpro Thanks for Watching - Please SUBSCRIBE! Anna ❤ 🇬🇧 BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ONLY: englishlikeanative🤍gmail.com
Need help remembering the IPA? This workbook is your answer: Full 100 Page IPA Workbook & Audio Library: 🤍 A quick but thorough reference lesson to help you to learn phonetics (International Phonetic Alphabet) in under 5 minutes. = RELATED VIDEOS = Here are some related videos that you will find useful. - How to Remember the IPA: 🤍 - Learn the IPA (The longer version): 🤍 = IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH = This channel provides you with over 500 free video lessons, and there are many more to come. However, if you would like to take your learning further, with more structure, my premium courses are rated 5-stars, click on the links for more info: 📧 Subscribe to my newsletter for free email lessons and offers 🤍 🇬🇧 British Pronunciation & English Language Courses: 🤍englishlikeanative.co.uk ☝️ Level up with my English Programme: 🤍 💼 My Business English course: 🤍 👄 Perfect your English pronunciation on my course: 🤍 👫 My Conversation club 🤍 📕 Download over 100 English language PDFs 🤍 Don't Forget to LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for a virtual Hi-Five! #Englishlikeanative For those of you who are new to this channel, my name is Anna English. I am British, therefore I teach British English, though you will find some videos here that look at the differences between British English and American English. The best way to make use of this channel is to go to the home page, click on the videos tab and browse through the hundreds of available lessons. If you would like to be notified when I broadcast live and release new videos then please turn on notifications by clicking on the bell icon. FREE TRIALS = If you haven't already, then I recommend taking advantage of the following free trials to aid your English learning. FREE MUSIC - 🤍amazon.co.uk/music/unlimited?&tag=e0069-21 FREE MOVIES - 🤍amazon.co.uk/tryprimefree?tag=e0069-21 FREE AUDIOBOOKS - 🤍 My Links = INSTAGRAM: 🤍instagram.com/britishenglishpro FACEBOOK: 🤍facebook.com/BritishEnglishLikeaNative TWITTER: 🤍twitter.com/1_like_a_native MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNELS 🤍youtube.com/user/verbalessons 🤍youtube.com/user/annatyrie 🤍youtube.com/c/BellaBeansTV Thanks for Watching Anna ❤ 🇬🇧 BUSINESS ENQUIRIES ONLY: englishlikeanative🤍gmail.com
The first of a three part series on how to read the consonant section of the IPA. Topics discussed: What is a consonant?, Place of Articulation, Active and Passive Articulators; Bilabial, Labiodental, Dental, Alveolar, Post-alveolar, Retroflex, Palatal, Velar, Uvular, Pharyngeal, Epi-glottal and Glottal Consonants. ►Discuss this episode on the subreddit: 🤍 ◄ ————— ► Artifexian on the Interweb: ◄ Podcast: 🤍 Youtube: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Blog: 🤍 ————— ►Links/Further Reading: ◄ IPA: 🤍 Interactive IPA Chart: 🤍 Consonant: 🤍 Place of Articulation: 🤍
Have you ever tried to read a pronunciation guide and been confused? Do you just skip those guides because you don’t understand the symbols? Memorising the symbols for each of the sounds in English is very difficult and takes time. In this lesson, however, I will teach you a shortcut to help you remember all the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) symbols for the sounds in the English language. Learning these symbols takes time, practice, and patience, but it will greatly improve your overall pronunciation of English. Whether you are a beginner or advanced learner, you will surely find this a useful lesson for your pronunciation skills. Next, watch my other IPA lessons to master these important tools for your English pronunciation: 1. Introduction to the IPA and vowel sound training: 🤍 2. Accent training exercises: 🤍
The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is used by linguists, lexicographers and even actors! Exploring IPA with students a great way to improve encoding and decoding skills and build a better understanding of the relationship between sounds and letters. Plus it's lots of fun! • Buy merch at Redbubble: 🤍 • Check out our website: 🤍 • Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 • Find us on Twitter: 🤍 • Watch us on Instagram: 🤍 Theme music "Success Resolution Video Game Fanfare Sound Effect" by FunWithSound Licensed under Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0). 🤍 Colour Palette "Photoshop Swatches Library for Flat UI Design" by Alex Kolpikov 🤍 International Phonetic Alphabet 🤍 available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0 Unported License. Copyright © 2018 International Phonetic Association. Recommended for Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6 and Year 7 students. Recommended for Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6 and Grade 7 students. Note: The examples provided below each IPA symbol represent some of the English spellings commonly associated with each sound. Examples may not apply to all English speakers due to regional accents and pronunciation. Some symbols may vary between IPA charts and dictionaries. This modified IPA chart uses symbols from the Cambridge Dictionary online. 🤍 See 🤍 for ideas on how differentiate this task for your students. #IPA #phoneticalphabet #teaching #spellinggames #characteranimator © 2021 by Teach Wonderful. All rights reserved.
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The IPA World Championships take place at the Coventry Hilton Doubletree Hotel from the 31st January – 5th February 2023 and Channel 4 Sport are streaming every second of the prestigious championship. The last 64 competitors battle it out for their shot at the world title. Subscribe to Channel 4 Sport: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 #C4Sport #IPAPool #Pool
Master Cicerone Pat Fahey is a certified expert in beer. So, who better than he to talk us through the history of all the different variations of beer that exist. Where did American lagers originate? Why are Belgian pale ales so hard to come by nowadays? 1:26 - Malty Lagers 13:57 - Hoppy Lagers 22:15 - Non-Roasty Malty Ales 30:25 - Roasty Dark Ales 39:35 - Hoppy Ales 51:06 - Fruity and/or Spicey Ales 57:37 - Tart and/or Funky Beers 1:03:56 - Smoked Beers 1:06:07 - Variations on styles Pat Fahey is a Master Cicerone and Content Director for the Cicerone® Certification Program Check him out on Instagram: 🤍 Cicerone Certification Program’s website 🤍 Still haven’t subscribed to WIRED on YouTube? ►► 🤍 Listen to the Get WIRED podcast ►► 🤍 Get more incredible stories on science and tech with our daily newsletter: 🤍 Also, check out the free WIRED channel on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV. Here you can find your favorite WIRED shows and new episodes of our latest hit series Tradecraft. ABOUT WIRED WIRED is where tomorrow is realized. Through thought-provoking stories and videos, WIRED explores the future of business, innovation, and culture. Every Style of Beer Explained | WIRED
New England IPA, NEIPA, or Hazy IPA. No matter what you call it, knowing how to brew your own has some challenges. Today I take a look at my top tips for you to brew the best NEIPA possible an a simple step by step way. I'll also share my Hazy IPA recipe at the end! Scott Janish Blog on Hops: 🤍 DISCORD: 🤍 Support the Channel: 🤍 Brewing Equipment ► 🤍 NOTE: Some links are affiliate links, for which I get a small kick back if you use when shopping! Recipe for 5.5 gals (20.8L): -7 gals (26.5L) Water -40% Maris Otter [~4lbs] -30% Pilsner [~3lbs] -20% Wheat Malt [~2lbs] -10% Flaked Oats [~1lb] - 1oz (~28g) Warrior 🤍30 min - 2oz (~52g) Motueka 🤍 Whirpool - 2oz (~52g) Simcoe 🤍 Whirpool -WLP 067 Coastal Haze Mash 🤍 154ºF (~67.8ºC) for about 45 mins Boil for about 30 mins Ferment around 67ºF (~19.4C) for 7 Days Original Gravity: 1.065 Final Gravity: 1.015 ABV: 6.5% IBUs: ~50 0:00 Intro 0:27 Brew Your Best Hazy 1:35 Grains 3:05 Water 4:14 Mash 4:30 Hops 6:50 Yeast 7:34 Oxidation 10:33 Other Things 11:48 Sample Recipe
This lesson explains the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and how it can help with English pronunciation. I start the lesson by defining the International Phonetic Alphabet and showing why it is so useful. The letters of a word don't help us in knowing how to pronounce it because the same letter can have lots of different sounds in different words. For example, the letter "c" has a very different sound in the word "car" compared to the letter "c" in the word "dice". Also the same phonetic sound can be produced by lots of different combinations of letters. The IPA is a system for representing each phonetic sound with a symbol and we use use these symbols to transcribe the correct pronunciation of a word. In the English language, there are 44 phonetic symbols and sounds made up of vowels (short and long), dipthongs and consonant sounds. In this video, I pronounce all of the 44 sounds (actually called phonemes) and show you the corresponding symbol. On top of these standard 44 sounds, American English has a few other specific sounds which I also pronounce and briefly explain. Among the consonant sounds, there is a set of 8 pairs of consonants - In each pair, there is a voiceless consonant (example "p") and its equivalent voiced consonant (example "b"). Each pair's sound (example both the "p" and "b" sound) is produced by exactly the same mouth and tongue position. The only difference is that the voiceless consonant sound (example "p") is produced only by the mouth whereas the voiced consonant sound (example "b") is produced by the vibrations of the vocal cords in the throat. I also present some IPA special characters which are used to represent the start and end of a phonetic transcription, the stressed syllable and the start of a new syllable. The accent in the video is a British English accent but I do try to pronounce the 3-4 American English sounds with an American accent :) IPA RESOURCES: Private English lessons & speaking practice: 🤍 Here is the link to the PDF reference file with all the IPA symbols and example words: 🤍 Free online dictionary with IPA as seen in the video: 🤍 Here are the playlists of my English lessons: Grammar lessons: 🤍 Listening exercises: 🤍 Vocabulary videos: 🤍 Andrew, Crown Academy of English 🤍 🤍 🤍 Photo credits: "All The Best Guys!" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net "Sheep Staring" Image courtesy of papaija2008 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
The International Phonetic Alphabet: one sound for each symbol, and one symbol for each sound. Except for the sounds we can't make. Pull down the description for the references! MORE LANGUAGE FILES: 🤍 Written with Gretchen McCulloch and Molly Ruhl. Gretchen's new book, BECAUSE INTERNET, is available now: 🇺🇸 US: 🤍 🇨🇦 CA: 🤍 🇬🇧 UK: 🤍 (Those are affiliate links that give a commission to me or Gretchen, depending on country!) Gretchen can be found at 🤍 REFERENCES: Harbeck, J. (2009). Presented at the 30th annual Editors’ Association of Canada conference, Toronto, June 6, 2009. Algeo, J., & Pyles, T. (2004). The origins and development of the English language (5th ed.). Boston, Mass.: Thomson/Wadsworth. Nicolaidis, Katerina (2005). "Approval of new IPA sound: the labiodental flap". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 35 (2): 261. I'm at 🤍 on Twitter at 🤍 on Facebook at 🤍 and on Instagram as tomscottgo
* DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE PRONUNCIATION WORKSHEET * 🤍 In this lesson, I'll show you how to use the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to practice English pronunciation. If you learn and practice with the IPA, you will be able to pronounce any English word in the dictionary - even if you have never heard it before! I have even made you a FREE WORKSHEET that you can download to help you study! Get it here: 🤍 Best wishes, Emma TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Introduction 01:44 International Phonetic Alphabet 03:32 Vowels 04:28 Diphthongs 05:19 Consonants 06:09 Unvoiced Consonant Sounds 06:31 Voiced Consonant Sounds 07:09 Get your FREE worksheet #mmmEnglish #InternationalPhoneticAlphabet #EnglishPronunciation #EnglishAdjectives #EnglishTeacher #YouTubeTeacher #EnglishWithEmma Read the full transcript to this video on my blog: 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Links to mmmEnglish Products & Contacts through Socials HEY LADY! 🙋♀️ Helping women to succeed in English! 🤍 Build fluency and confidence in a supportive women-only community where you will: Practise having real conversations with real people! Get support and guidance from our amazing coaches! Meet and make friends with English-speaking women around the world. Have fun, stay motivated and above all - ENJOY speaking English! ✨ Hey Lady! is the NEW way to experience English and build the fluency you need for success! If you are a woman, or you identify as a woman, and you have an intermediate to advanced level of English, you are welcome to join. 😍Get started today with a 10-day FREE trial! Click here👉 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Take your English skills to the next level: 📚🤓🚀 mmmEnglish Courses 📚🤓🚀 Explore Self-Study English courses here: 🤍 Or read more below 👀 Prepositions are one of the most frustrating parts about English - but they don’t have to be! I’ve created a course that will help you to master the most common English prepositions - I’ll teach you how to use them in context, study how they are used and (importantly) I’ll help you to practise using them! This course includes grammar lessons PLUS imitation practice (so you get to practise your pronunciation with me too!) Explore our prepositions course here: 🤍 👄 Love mmmEnglish imitation lessons? Get HOURS of practice with Emma and complete our imitation training courses! Practise your pronunciation & natural English expressions by imitating a native English speaker. mmmEnglish imitation courses available now: 🤍 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other English Language Tools I recommend! ⭐️Grammarly Grammar Checker: 🤓 Grammarly helps you to see the errors in your writing and your English Grammar by making suggestions and improvements to your writing! Try it for FREE! 🤍 ⭐️Audible 👂📚 Listen to audiobooks to improve your English listening skills (AND your pronunciation!) Listen to thousands of books (all of your favourites are available) Plus… You can try Audible for yourself - get your first audio book absolutely FREE! 🤍 Cancel your subscription at any time (but keep your free book forever!) mmmEnglish earns a small commission from affiliates mentioned above. We only promote products and services that we genuinely believe will support our students on their English-learning journey. ❤️ Thank you for your support! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Connect with mmmEnglish Website & Social Media: 🟡Website: 🤍 🟢Facebook: 🤍 🔵Instagram: 🤍 👏👏👏 Show your support for Emma & mmmEnglish by subscribing to our channel, liking videos 👍 and commenting to let us know! We love hearing from our students! ❤️ SUBSCRIBE TO MMMENGLISH HERE ➡️ 🤍
Improve your English pronunciation speaking skills by learning ALL 44 sounds in the phonemic chart. Do you want to speak fluently with clear English pronunciation so that you can communicate easily with others? Then, check out our full guide to the sounds of English! By the end of this 75-minute video, you will have learnt ALL of the 44 sounds that you need in order to have great pronunciation and to speak with a crisp and clear accent. We look at the vowel, consonant and diphthong sounds that you need in order to ace your speaking exam, pass your job interview or communicate with others. Whatever your English needs, this video WILL help! Hit the 'subscribe' button to stay up-to-date with all of our latest videos and content, and never miss a lesson again! 0:00 /iː/ - How to say 'fleece’, ‘sea’ & ‘machine’ 2:11 /ɪ/ - How to say ‘kit’, ‘bid’ & ‘him’ 4:11 /ʊ/ - How to say ‘foot’, ‘put’ & ‘good’ 4:52 /uː/ - How to say 'blue’, ‘two’ & ‘goose’ 5:45 /e/ - How to say ‘dress’, ‘head’ & ‘bed’ 07:35 /ə/ - How to say ‘the’, ‘of’ & ‘butter’ 11:36 /ɜː/ - How to say 'nurse’, ‘stir’ & ‘learn’ 12:30 /ɔː/ - How yo say 'law’, ‘north’ & ‘war’ 13:20 /æ/ - How to say ‘trap’, ‘stamp’ & ‘back’ 14:06 /ʌ/ - How to say ‘strut’, ‘mud’ & ‘love’ 15:57 /ɑː/ - How to say 'father’, ‘start’ & ‘hard’ 16:36 /ɒ/ - How to say ‘lot’, ‘odd’ & ‘wash’ 17:16 /ɪə/ - How to say 'near’, ‘hear’ & ‘weary’ 18:23 /eɪ/ - How to say 'face’, ‘day’ & ‘break’ 20:05 /ʊə/ - How to say 'tour’, ‘pure' and 'cure' 20:59 /ɔɪ/ - How to say 'choice', 'noise' and 'boy' 21:53 /əʊ/ - How to say 'boat’, ‘show’ & 'know' 23:43 /eə/ - How to say 'square’, ‘fair’ & 'pair' 25:26 /aɪ/ - How to say 'price’, ‘high’ & 'try' 26:26 /aʊ/ - How to say 'mouth’, ‘now’ & 'fowl' 28:43 /p/ - How to say 'pack’, ‘pan’ & ‘pop' 31:00 /b/ - How to say 'back', 'baby' and 'job' 33:14 /t/ - How to say 'tin', 'button' and 'get' 35:24 /d/ - How to say 'odd’, 'did' and 'ladder' 37:29 /tʃ/ - How to say ‘teacher', 'match' and 'church' 39:14 /dʒ/ - How to say 'judge', 'age' and 'soldier' 40:59 /k/ - How to say 'came', 'lucky' and 'sick' 42:59 /g/ - How to say 'get', 'giggle' and 'ghost' 44:44 /f/ - How to say 'fat', 'coffee' and 'fluff' 46:20 /v/ - How to say 'view', 'heavy' and 'move' 49:30 /θ/ - How to say 'thin’, ‘throw’ & 'thumb’ 50:41 /ð/ - How to say 'this', 'other' and 'smooth' 51:53 /s/ - How to say 'soon’, ‘mister' & 'hiss' 53:29 /z/ - How to say 'zero', 'music' and 'roses' 55:05 /ʃ/ - How to say 'ship’, ‘sure’ & national' 57:42 /ʒ/ - How to say 'pleasure', 'leisure' and 'vision' 58:26 /m/ - How to say 'hammer', 'mime' and 'more' 1:00:25 /n/ - How to say 'nice', 'funny' & 'son' 1:02:30 /ŋ/ - How to say 'rung', 'anger' and 'thanks' 1:04:39 /h/ - How to say 'hot', 'whole' and 'ahead' 1:05:45 /l/ - How to say 'light', 'valley' and 'feel' 1:09:20 /r/ - How to say 'right', 'wrong' and 'sorry' 1:12:47 /w/ - How to say 'wet', 'one' and 'when' 1:14:50 /j/ - How to say 'yet', 'use' and 'beauty' For more great English language learning content, visit our website: 🤍bbclearningenglish.com
The IPA World Championships take place at the Coventry Hilton Doubletree Hotel from the 31st January – 5th February 2023 and Channel 4 Sport are streaming every second of the prestigious championship. We begin with the opening first and second rounds. Subscribe to Channel 4 Sport: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 #C4Sport #IPAPool #Pool
Watch my latest video: Conversations with a Polyglot: What does it take to learn a language effectively? 🤍 If you want to improve your pronunciation and clarity, start with American English vowels IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) chart. In this video, I’m taking you into my classroom to review all the vowel sounds of American English. We will go over the vowel chart, learn the IPA symbols (International Phonetic Alphabet) and hear the difference between the different vowels. Don’t forget to download my IPA vowel chart (with example words) to be able to know how to pronounce ANYTHING: 🤍 #ipa Confusing English Vowels overview 🤍 And here is a breakdown of the vowel sounds discussed: 0:00 Intro 2:17 i as in 'see' 2:44 ɪ as in 'sit' 02:44 relaxed ɪ 04:29 ɛ as in 'red' 05:28 æ as in 'cat' 06:23 'eɪ' as in 'day' 7:39 'aʊ' as in 'now' 8:53 ' aɪ' as in 'my' 10:13 shwa sound (ə) 10:48 ʌ as in 'cup' 11:48 ɜ as in 'stir' 13:12 tense u vs relaxed ʊ 16:03 oʊ as in 'go' 17:26 ɔ as in 'daughter' 20:25 ɔɪ as in 'toy' 21:06 Overview To learn more about each of the American English vowels go here: Sheep vs Ship: 🤍 Pool vs Pull: 🤍 /ow/ as in go: 🤍 Bed vs Bad: 🤍 /ei/ as in 'day': 🤍 /a/ as in 'father': 🤍 The Schwa: 🤍 Cap-Cup-Cop: 🤍 🔴SUBSCRIBE to my channel: 🤍 Listen to my Podcast 🎧: 🤍 Let’s connect on Instagram ♥️: 🤍 ✨Find me on TIKTOK 🤍 FREE stuff to give you the confidence and fluency boost you need: 🚀Join our community on Facebook and practice 🤍 🚀American Accent crash course: 🤍 🚀50 of the most mispronounced words in English 🤍 Free American Pronunciation Guides for: 🚀Spanish speakers: 🤍 🚀Hindi and Urdu speakers 🤍 🚀Brazilian Portuguese speakers: 🤍 🚀Russian speakers: 🤍 🚀Chinese speakers 🤍 🚀Korean speakers 🤍 🚀Arabic speakers 🤍 ⏱️Check out my SPRINTS - Effective Practice to boost your vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation: Sprint #1 🤍 Sprint #2 🤍 Sprint #3 🤍 Morning Pronunciation Routine 🤍 Let's Stay Connected:👇🏼 📢Website: 🤍 📷INSTAGRAM: 🤍 ♥️FACEBOOK: 🤍 🗄️Linkedin 🤍 📧EMAIL: hello🤍hadarshemesh.com Learn with me 🤝: 👉Become a Sprint Master (30 days of Sprints): 🤍 👉Get on the list to join my transformational program: 🤍 NEW HERE? 🔥Get started with those helpful lessons: #1 STRATEGY of how to become FLUENT in English 🤍 Want to improve your speaking vocabulary? STOP LEARNING NEW WORDS✋ 🤍 My pronunciation playlist: 🤍 How to improve your listening skills: 🤍 Sound like a native - the myth: 🤍 How to stop translating in your head: 5-steps to get stuck LESS and speak FASTER in English 🤍 How to stay MOTIVATED when learning ENGLISH 🤍 Do you change your voice when you speak English? Here’s why 🤍 American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School 🤍 10 ways to DESTROY your English Fluency 🤍 #AmericanAccent #CommunicationOverPerfection
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Learn the consonant sounds of American English in IPA to help you study English pronunciation. Voiced vs. Unvoiced consonants: 🤍 SUBSCRIBE!: 🤍 Fan! 🤍 See the transcript for this video: 🤍 Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 미국 영어 발음 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучши разговорный американский английский / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhore sua pronúncia do inglês americano / Mejora tu pronunciación en Inglés Americano / 美語 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين لهجتك الأمريكية الإنجليزية / שפר את המבטא האמריקאי שלך ...with Rachel's English! subscribe: 🤍 website: 🤍
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Billie English - the YouTube channel to help you improve your English pronunciation, speaking and fluency! Billie is a certified CELTA English teacher trainer and has over 17 years of teaching experience. Learn more about English intonation in this introductory video. ★★ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL HERE ★★ 🤍 ★★ TRY OUT ELSA SPEAK PRO ★★ Do you want to improve your pronunciation? Try out ELSA speak - the AI pronunciation coach app! Download the ELSA speak PRO app here: 🤍 💛 You will receive a 30% discount on the ELSA speak PRO 1-year pack, and an 80% discount on the ELSA speak PRO lifetime pack through my page 💛 Disclosure: This is an affiliate link and I may earn a commission at no cost to you. ★★ LINKS MENTIONED & POPULAR VIDEOS ★★ Keyboard with phonemic IPA symbols 🤍 Transcribing in IPA Part 2 🤍 . Video The Phonemic Chart 🤍 Video The Schwa Sound 🤍 Video Weak Forms 🤍 Video What is the IPA? 🤍 Stress-timed vs. syllable-timed languages 🤍 . Sentence Stress in English 🤍 . Connected Speech: Assimilation, Elision & Intrusion 🤍 . What is a syllable? 🤍 . What is word stress? Part 1 🤍 . Video on The Phonemic Chart (vowels, diphthongs & consonants): 🤍 The Vowel Chart 🤍 . Video on Diphthongs Introduction 🤍 ★★ CONNECT ★★ 🤍the.billieenglish ★★ Insta - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 TikTok - 🤍 LinkTree - 🤍 Thank you for watching and following my channel ♥ ★★ WHAT THIS VIDEO IS ABOUT★★ In this video we are going to learn how to transcribe a short sentence using the sound symbols from the IPA. I will use the chart for British English. This is the one most coursebooks, websites and publishers use in Europe. First, we are going to transcribe the sentence word for word, sounding out each word and allocating the vowels and consonants on the chart. Next, we will see how to show syllable boundaries and word stress in a phonemic transcription. Then we are going to put the words together into a sentence and we will listen to the sentence said naturally so you can also identify weak forms and learn how to transcribe these as well. Finally, there is a little test for you! Scroll down to the end of this description to see the answer. ABOUT BILLIE ★★ Billie is a pronunciation coach and content creator based in Barcelona, Spain. Her main focus is English pronunciation, phonology and helping learners speak more fluently. Billie has a degree in Communication Research & Phonology, a PGCE in Primary Education, a Trinity College Cert & DiplomaTESOL and over 17 years of teaching experience. She also works as a CELTA teacher trainer, Cambridge examiner and educational advisor. Her videos have been featured in the Google funded AI app ELSA speak. Disclosure: This description contains affiliate links. I am provided with compensation for purchases made through the above links at no cost to you. All thoughts and opinions are my own and are not influenced by ELSA speak or other affiliates. My experience is my own, and your experience may be different. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Billie English possible! #phonemictranscription #ipa #phonology ★★ TEST ANSWER ★★ 'I have two cats and a dog.' /ɑɪv tu: kæts ənə dɒg/ - I've (contracted in natural speech) - and & a = weak forms linked together - stressed = two cats & dog
Learn the International Phonetic Alphabet symbols for American English. 🤍 along with more videos and exercises to improve your spoken English / American English pronunciation. Cải thiện nói tiếng Anh Mỹ / 음성 미국 영어를 향상 / 話されているアメリカ英語を向上させる / Улучшение говорил американский вариант английского языка / Meningkatkan berbicara bahasa Inggris Amerika / Melhorar a fala Inglês Americano / Mejorar el habla Inglés Americano / 提高口语的美式英语 / बात अमेरिकी अंग्रेजी में सुधार / تحسين يتحدث اللغة الإنجليزية الأميركية ...with Rachel's English! subscribe: 🤍 website: 🤍
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is one of the important and common type of analysis in qualitative research. The main purpose of this analysis is • to explore in detail how participants are making sense of their personal and social world • to dig out an individual’s personal perception or account of an object or event • It is purely a qualitative approach IPA is a particularly useful methodology for examining topics which are complex, ambiguous and emotionally laden. IPA has a theoretical commitment to the person as a cognitive, linguistic, affective and physical being and assumes a chain of connection between people’s talk and their thinking and emotional state.
How can you master the pronunciation of any language? The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) vowel chart is the key to acquiring a theoretical framework for understanding the pronunciation of vowels. In this video I will explain in detail how to understand and reproduce the majority of vowel sounds that exist in human languages, and how you can train yourself to master the phonology of any language or dialect or accent. Many thanks to my sponsor Lingopie, which uses TV and movies to teach modern languages; Lingopie offers a 7-day free trial and gives a 65% discount on the annual subscriptionsign up at this link: 🤍 ⬅️ 🦂 Sign up for my Latin Pronunciation & Conversation series on Patreon: 🤍 📚 Luke Ranieri Audiobooks: 🤍 🦂 Support my work on Patreon: 🤍 ☕️ Support my work with PayPal: 🤍 And if you like, do consider joining this channel: 🤍 🏛 Latin by the Ranieri-Dowling Method: 🤍 🏺Ancient Greek by the Ranieri-Dowling Method: 🤍 🏛 Ancient Greek in Action · Free Greek Lessons: 🤍 👨🏫 My Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata playlist · Free Latin Lessons: 🤍 🦂 ScorpioMartianus (my channel *entirely* in Latin & Ancient Greek) 🤍 🎙 Hundreds of hours of Latin & Greek audio: 🤍 🌍 polýMATHY website: 🤍 🌅 polýMATHY on Instagram: 🤍 🦁 Legio XIII Latin Language Podcast: 🤍 👕 Merch: 🤍 🦂 🤍 🦅 🤍 📖 My book Ranieri Reverse Recall on Amazon: 🤍 Intro and outro music: Overture of Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) by Mozart 00:00 What do these funny symbols mean? 00:20 Thanks to Lingopie for sponsoring this video. 01:40 Human Vocal Tract: Height, Backness, Roundedness 03:21 IPA: The International Phonetic Alphabet 04:00 High/Close Vowels [i y ɯ u] 07:00 Mid Front Vowels [e ɛ] 08:00 Low/Open Vowels [ä, ɑ, ɒ] 10:30 Near-High/Near-Close Front Vowels [ɪ ʏ] 11:24 Cot-Caught Merger 13:00 Phonemic vs Phonetic IPA Transcription 14:20 [a] vs [æ] 17:10 The Full IPA Vowel Chart 18:00 Mid Back Vowels [o ɔ] 21:00 True Mid Vowels [e̞ o̞] 26:00 [ə ʊ], Sonus Medius 28:25 Spanish Applied Ear Training 32:00 French Applied Ear Training 34:00 German Applied Ear Training 35:15 English & Italian Vowel Space & Conclusions #IPA #linguistics #pronunciation
Das Internationale Phonetische Alphabet ist eine Sammlung von Zeichen, mit deren Hilfe die Laute aller menschlicher Sprachen nahezu genau beschrieben und notiert werden können. Warum braucht man in der Sprachwissenschaft ein solches System? Kann man nicht auch einfach unser lateinisches Alphabet verwenden? Diese Frage beantworte ich in diesem Video. Was sind Laute: 🤍 Quellen: Eisenberg, P. (2009). Das Phonem und Graphem. In: Dudenredaktion (Hrsg.): Duden. Die Grammatik (8. überarbeitete Aufl., S. 19 - 56). Mannheim/Wien/Zürich: Dudenverlag. Šileikaitė-kaishauri, D. (2015). Einführung in die Phonetik und Phonologie des Deutschen. Dieling, H., & Hirschfeld, U. (2000). Phonetik lehren und lernen. München, Deutschland: Langenscheidt. Die kleinsten Bestandteile des gesprochenen Wortes sind die Laute. Was Laute sind kannst du in meinem Video „Was sind Laute“ nachhören. Ich habe es hier oben und unten in den Kommentaren verlinkt. Wenn man in der Phonetik und Phonologie die Aussprache eines oder mehrerer Wörter genau notieren möchte, dann wäre der erste logische Gedanke, dass man auf das lateinische Alphabet zurückgreifen kann und die Buchstaben verwendet, die wir auch zum Schreiben verwenden. Das funktioniert auch erstmal. Zum Beispiel beim Wort „Lampe“. In diesem Wort gibt es 5 Laute, die jeweils durch einen Buchstaben wiedergegeben werden. Allerdings ist es so, dass ein Engländer das Wort „Lampe“ automatisch falsch aussprechen würde. Jede Sprache, die das lateinische Alphabet verwendet, hat es sich so zurechtgelegt, dass es zu den Lauten der Sprache passt. Die Buchstaben werden also nicht einheitlich verwendet, sondern unterscheiden sich von Sprache zu Sprache. Ein weiteres Problem ist, dass das Verhältnis von Laut und Buchstabe in den meisten Sprachen uneindeutig ist. Ein Laut kann manchmal durch eine Kombination aus mehreren Buchstaben wiedergegeben werden, z.B.: sch - [ʃ]: die Schule, ck - [k]: backen. Oder ein einzelner Buchstabe steht für eine Folge aus mehreren Lauten, z.B.: x - [ks]: der Text. Weiterhin entspricht ein und derselbe Buchstabe nicht immer ein und demselben Laut, z.B.: b [b]: bunt, b- [p]: grob. Und umgekehrt können denselben Laut verschiedene Buchstaben und auch Buchstabenkombinationen repräsentieren, z.B.: k - [k]: die Katze, ck - [k]: die Jacke, ch - [k]: der Charakter. Wir stellen also fest, dass der Buchstabe (Graphem) und der Laut (Phon) in keiner 1:1 Beziehung zueinander stehen. Es gibt fast immer mehr Laute als Buchstaben. Vergleicht man das Deutsche mit dem Englischen, so kann man feststellen, dass im Deutschen dieses Verhältnis noch relativ ausgewogen ist. Das deutsche Alphabet besteht aus 30 Buchstaben. Diese Buchstaben bezeichnen in der Schrift ca. 40 verschiedene Laute des Deutschen. Hinzu kommen aber mehr als 20 weitere Laute, die über Fremdwörter aus anderen Sprachen übernommen wurden, z.B.: th - der Thriller, [a]: der Chat g - [ʒ]: die Garage, ent - [ã:]: das Engagement. Um die Aussprache genau notieren zu können, b raucht man also ein zusätzliches Notationssystem, in dem für jeden einzelnen Laut auch ein graphisches Symbol steht. Das IPA ist ein solches System, das international einheitlich eingesetzt wird.
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Free Download: Clear&Easy English consonants chart 🤍 English consonants can be confusing! Whether it’s understanding the difference between the different consonants, or producing them. In this consonant masterclass, I’ll teach you the three elements that you need to take into consideration when pronouncing consonants (hint: it’s all about place of articulation, manner of articulation, and voicing), and how the consonant chart represents all of that. It’s easier than you think! I will also teach you how to read the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) and discuss some tricky cases that you should look out for, when it comes to the pronunciation of consonants. Do you merge B and P in English? Or maybe you confuse W and V? Do you struggle with the TH or the R? Or do you simply want to understand the IPA consonant chart? This video is for you! Liked this video? Don’t miss out on my vowel masterclass - understanding the vowel sounds of English: 🤍 Key moments of the video: 00:00 Intro 01:34 Understanding the IPA table of consonants 07:52 The consonants of English 08:02 Bilabials: p-b-m 12:15 Labiodentals: f-v 14:26 Dentals: TH as in 'think' and as in 'they' 16:42 Alveolars: t-d-n-s-z-l 20:40 Post-alveolars: sh-zh-ch-dj-r 25:50 Palatals: Y as in 'yes' 27:18 Velars: k-g-ng-w 29:45 Glottals: h & the glottal stop 32:25 Recap Want to practice consonants more thoroughly? Watch these lessons: TH Sound Playlist 🤍 American R sound Playlist 🤍 American T sound Playlist 🤍 How to pronounce P vs B (WITHOUT confusing them) 🤍 The L in American English - How to get it right 🤍 How to pronounce the V and W (and how NOT to confuse them) 🤍 Why there is no G in 'NG' 🤍 The H: Silent H 😶, how to pronounce and other surprises 🤍 The H and comparing HOME vs. WHOM 🤍 🔴SUBSCRIBE to my channel: 🤍 Listen to my Podcast 🎧: 🤍 Let’s connect on Instagram ♥️: 🤍 ✨Find me on TIKTOK 🤍 FREE stuff to give you the confidence and fluency boost you need: 🚀Join our community on Facebook and practice 🤍 🚀American Accent crash course: 🤍 🚀50 of the most mispronounced words in English 🤍 Free American Pronunciation Guides for: 🚀Spanish speakers: 🤍 🚀Hindi and Urdu speakers 🤍 🚀Brazilian Portuguese speakers: 🤍 🚀Russian speakers: 🤍 🚀Chinese speakers 🤍 🚀Korean speakers 🤍 🚀Arabic speakers 🤍 ⏱️Check out my SPRINTS - Effective Practice to boost your vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation: Sprint #1 🤍 Sprint #2 🤍 Sprint #3 🤍 Morning Pronunciation Routine 🤍 Let's Stay Connected:👇🏼 📢Website: 🤍 📷INSTAGRAM: 🤍 ♥️FACEBOOK: 🤍 🗄️Linkedin 🤍 📧EMAIL: hello🤍hadarshemesh.com Learn with me 🤝: 👉Become a Sprint Master (30 days of Sprints): 🤍 👉Get on the list to join my transformational program: 🤍 _ NEW HERE? 🔥Get started with those helpful lessons: #1 STRATEGY of how to become FLUENT in English 🤍 Want to improve your speaking vocabulary? STOP LEARNING NEW WORDS✋ 🤍 My pronunciation playlist: 🤍 How to improve your listening skills: 🤍 Sound like a native - the myth: 🤍 How to stop translating in your head: 5-steps to get stuck LESS and speak FASTER in English 🤍 How to stay MOTIVATED when learning ENGLISH 🤍 Do you change your voice when you speak English? Here’s why 🤍 American INTONATION - What They don't Teach You in School 🤍 10 ways to DESTROY your English Fluency 🤍
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