Pronunciation of any english word

Learn how to pronounce any English word

Thanks to influences from numerous languages, English pronunciation is one of the most challenging aspects of learning English. Even experienced language learners often struggle when it comes to the correct pronunciation of specific words in the English language.

Fortunately, some strategies and tools can help non-native speakers improve their English pronunciation skills. Keep reading to learn more. 

The best strategies for English pronunciation

Following these strategies will help you master pronunciation on your English-learning journey.

Simplify confusing words

If you’ve ever seen an English word and thought its pronunciation must be a mistake, you’re not alone. Some longer English words often appear as a confusing mass of letters to English learners. Throw unvoiced consonants and vowel sounds into the mix, and learners lose all hope.

However, you can pronounce even the most difficult words correctly by breaking them down into syllables. After you figure out how each syllable is pronounced, you can slowly put the word back together.

For instance, the pronunciation of the word “mischievous” often confuses learners trying to practice English pronunciation. But three simple syllables are all there is to the word. Slowly pronounce “mis,” “chuh,” and “vus,” and the word doesn’t look as complicated anymore.

At first, your pronunciation will sound choppy. However, practice saying these syllables faster and closer together, and you’ll soon be pronouncing the words perfectly.

Pay attention to the intonation

Pronouncing individual words correctly is a good start, but to master your speaking skills, you must pay attention to your intonation.

Intonation is the rise and fall of your voice when speaking. For example, raising your tone at the end of a sentence indicates a question. Intonation is especially important for languages such as Spanish that don’t use auxiliary verbs for questions.

Emphasizing specific parts is also important when it comes to pronouncing words. When you break the words into syllables, you should identify the stressed syllable.

Word stress is crucial for correct pronunciation since it can often change the meaning of a word. Let’s take the word “produce” as an example. If you stress the first syllable, the word refers to fruit and vegetables collectively. However, stressing the second syllable will change the word’s meaning and part of the speech. The word becomes a verb signifying to make or manufacture, among other meanings.

Surround yourself with good pronunciation examples

Learners often underestimate how much you can improve your English by listening rather than actively learning pronunciation rules. If you want to advance more quickly, you should constantly listen to authentic content, including:

  • NPR podcasts

  • YouTube videos

  • TED talks

  • BBC or CNN news

If there are subtitles, make sure to enable them. By listening and reading simultaneously, you’ll make the connection between the word’s spelling and pronunciation easier. In addition, this approach will help you learn new words.

When it comes to YouTube videos, you should check out the channel Rachel’s English. This great resource is filled with valuable English lessons for learners looking to master the American accent.

Record yourself speaking to identify weaknesses

You need to hear yourself speaking English to be able to tell what you’re doing wrong. Of course, you can always ask friends or family members (especially if English is their native language) to point out your mistakes.

However, you’ll have to get craftier if it’s just you and an English book. After all, remember what happened when Joey from Friends started learning French on his own.

To ensure success, grab a recording device and start speaking for at least a minute. Then, replay the recording and focus on your pronunciation. Make sure you haven’t mispronounced or stressed any words incorrectly.   

Practice frequently

You know what they say, “practice makes perfect.” The only way to truly master English pronunciation is to practice regularly.

If possible, find native English speakers to talk to. It doesn’t have to be in person. Many apps, websites, and forums allow you to connect with English-speaking individuals. Some helpful websites include:

  • HelloTalk

  • Lingbe

  • Italki

Alternatively, you can target specific pronunciation issues through exercises. The internet is full of handy resources, including:

  • Quizzes on minimal pairs

  • Tongue twister examples

  • Exercises targeting different sounds, such as the th, r, and i sound

Use helpful tools

Many online tools can help you learn to speak English fluently, such as:

  • Online dictionaries with pronunciation guides like the Merriam-Webster dictionary

  • The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) website

  • Text to speech tools like Speechify

Choosing an English accent

Before polishing your pronunciation, you should decide how you want to sound. In other words, you should choose which English accent you wish to learn.

There are several different accents to focus on when learning English as a second language:

  • American English, including general and regional accents

  • Australian English 

  • British English, including a general accent and Received Pronunciation

  • Canadian English

  • Irish English

  • New Zealand English

  • Scottish English

  • South African English

Generally speaking, you should choose the one that comes naturally to you. However, remember that American English pronunciation is the most prevalent in the world.

Master English pronunciation with Speechify

Listening to various forms of content can help you improve your pronunciation skills. With a text to speech tool, you don’t have to look for appropriate content online. Instead, you can convert any text into audio and practice pronouncing challenging words.

Speechify is a text to speech tool that can make learning English significantly easier. You can use it to go through exercises and read texts targeting specific words. This handy tool allows you to adjust the reading speed, so you can start slowly and increase the speed as you improve.

Also, you can choose between many natural-sounding voices and several English accents, thus completely personalizing your English experience.

Speechify can also help you master other languages. Download this versatile app today to discover everything it offers to language learners.

FAQ

How to teach English pronunciation to beginners?

Teaching English pronunciation to beginners involves speaking slowly and emphasizing individual words, using fun exercises like tongue twisters, and practicing extensively.

What are the 10 most mispronounced words in English?

It’s a common mistake to mispronounce the following 10 words:

  • Mischievous

  • Library

  • February

  • Pronunciation

  • Salmon

  • Wednesday

  • Stomach

  • Mayonnaise

  • Cupboard

  • Ask

What is the phonetic alphabet?

The International Phonetic Alphabet is an alphabetic system based on the Latin script that provides unique symbols to represent distinctive sounds in different languages.

How do you pronounce “r” correctly?

To pronounce the “r” sound correctly, pull your tongue up and place it flat at the top of your mouth. Your tongue should touch your teeth on either side, and there should be a gap above it to allow the air to pass. 

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My super-quick method for pronouncing EVERY English word correctly.

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Today, I’m going to show you the very best online dictionary to use to study English. and teach you how to pronounce any word in American English. english isn’t phonetic. That means the letters don’t correspond directly to sounds. I made a video where I went through all the pronunciations of OUGH. It’s surprising how many there are and how different from  each other they are. What’s not surprising is that I often get emails from students asking how to pronounce something and I want to give you all the resources I can to figure out and learn how to pronounce any word in English like a native.

First of all, when you use an online dictionary, you’ll see that they’ll try to help you with the pronunciation. Let’s look up the word ‘identify’. Dictionary.com tells me that this is how I sound pronounce it. Cambridge dictionary has completely different symbols. Oh, and they have two pronunciations. One for British English, and one for American English. That’s good to know. I wonder which one was listed in Dictionary.com. It didn’t say one way or another.

Merriam Webster has yet another different set of sounds. Here’s McMillan, it looks similar to the Cambridge dictionary. Both McMillan and Cambridge used IPA symbols. That is the International Phonetic Alphabet to show the pronunciation and this is what I recommend. It’s more standard.

I have a playlist to help you learn the symbols and sounds together. Click here on in the  description below to see that playlist. There will be small differences. For example, Cambridge puts these little dots between syllables and McMillan doesn’t. I like Cambridge the best because it gives both British and American English pronunciations. However, it uses this symbol instead of the IPA symbol for EH and it shows this symbol instead of the IPA symbol for the American R so it isn’t perfect. None of them are. But Cambridge is probably the best. Once you know the IPA, you can figure out the pronunciation of any word when you’re using a dictionary that uses IPA, sort of. Let’s dig deeper.

Online dictionaries also have audio clips for each word. Let’s listen to some.

Identify.

That sounds a little robotic, doesn’t it?

Identify.

Identify.

I wouldn’t recommend using this as your example of how to practise. What about Cambridge?

Identify.

It’s a little hard to tell what he’s doing with this T here. I’m definitely not hearing a True T. let’s compare the British pronunciation.

Identify.

There, there’s a clear True T.

Identify.

Identify.

hard to tell what he’s doing here. It’s almost like I barely hear the T at all.

Identify.

Identify.

It’s almost like a flap.

Identify.

Identify.

Okay, there’s our British pronunciation again. So it doesn’t say that that’s the British English pronunciation but I know it is. But that could be confusing if you’re a non-native speaker. You might not know if you’re hearing British English or American English.

Identify.

Identify.

Again, I’m not hearing a True T there.

Identify.

And I’m also not told if this is British English or American English.

Identify.

So they have the T written out in the pronunciation but I don’t really hear it.

Identify.

Tt, tt, tt. Do you hear that sound?

Identify.

What’s going on there? The pronunciation didn’t match the IPA symbols and it didn’t match the other online dictionaries. This is when another source with lots of real Americans speaking full sentences is important. Because dictionaries don’t take into account some of the changes that Americans make. We do a lot with the letter T. We have a Stop T, a Flap T, a True T, and a Dropped T. But in the dictionary, they’ll only ever just show one symbol, the symbol for the True T.

A great next step is to go to Youglish.com. It’s a collection f Youtube videos with subtitles and you can search for a particular word or phrase and then filter by American English.

Let’s listen to the word ‘identify’.

Identify. Identify. No T there.

Identify that specific.

Identify. Identify. No, there was no T there.

You need to identify… Identify. Again, no T.

Identify. Identify. No true T, the T is totally dropped.

Identify. Identify. So her beginning vowel, a little different there. But again, there’s no T sound at all, it’s totally dropped.

So we’ve listened to five examples so far and none of them had a True T. Even though when we looked them up in the dictionary, they all had written out in the sounds that there was a True T.

Okay, so looking at the dictionary was a good first step if you know IPA. But it wasn’t great for listening and repeating. Some of the audio sounded robotic, wasn’t identified as American English or British English. Did you notice, I just used the word ‘identify’? and I dropped the T too, didn’t I? it’s important to go to a source like Youglish.com where you can find examples of real Americans using the word you’re studying in context. This helps you get a more natural pronunciation and you can also learn how to use the word by studying how native speakers use it in full sentences to express their ideas.

One of the things that makes English so hard is figuring out how to pronounce something based on how it’s written. I want you to know it’s a challenge for us too. When I’m reading and I come across the word that’s unfamiliar to me, I usually stop and look it up. So even Americans need to do this, need to look up the pronunciation. There’s also the flipside when we hear a word, figuring out how to write it down, how to spell it, can be tricky. Native speakers of American English have a hard time with spelling too.

I was playing charades with a group of friends once and we all had to write down something for someone to act out. So we all wrote something down on a piece of paper, and put it in a bowl. My friend wrote down ‘Rachel scratching her eczema.’ Because at that time, I was having a lot of skin issues and she wrote it like this: eggsema. Eggs, like the eggs we eat from a chicken. that just made me laugh so hard but it also made perfect sense. Eczema. One pronunciation is the EH as in Bed vowel, G and Z, just like the word ‘eggs’. So when you’re learning a new word, it might indeed be hard to figure out the pronunciation. But even when you know the sounds and you hear a native speaker, it can be hard to do it yourself. I want to show you one other trick that you can have to work on this. Slow down the videos on Youglish.

In the YouTube player, come here to settings and then click speed and you can see you have lots of options. You’re going to choose normal or something slower. Here, I’ve chosen 0.5 speed. That’s half as fast as normal.

Eczema. Eczema. So by hearing it slower, it helps me more easily identify what exactly she’s doing with the sounds and I can imitate it myself slowly.

Eczema. Eczema.

So now you have the resources and the know-how to teach yourself the pronunciation of any word. The thing I love about Youglish is if you’re looking for something that’s not in the dictionary, like a business name, for example. There’s a good chance you’ll find examples of native speakers saying it on Youglish. You can also use Youglish for a whole phrase, not just a single word. I hope these resources help you train your best pronunciation. Keep checking back with me for more tips on how to improve your American English pronunciation with new videos every week.

That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s English.

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This is a list of pronunciation with audio and IPA of 1000 most used words (Wiktionary:Frequency lists). The table have both IPA and the audio file to assist non native speakers in learning word pronunciations. (This list of IPA pronunciations is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items!)

Pronunciation list of most commonly used English words

# Word Audio (US) IPA
1 the (stressed)
(unstressed)
IPA(key): /ˈðiː/ (stressed)
IPA(key): /ðə/ (unstressed and preconsonantal)
2 of (stressed)
(unstressed)
(US)IPA(key): /ɒv/
(US)IPA(key): /ʌv/, /əv/, (before a consonant) /ə/
3 and
(unstressed)
IPA(key): /ænd/, /ɛnd/ (stressed)
IPA(key): /ənd/, /ən/, /ɛn/, /ɛnd/, /n̩d/, /n̩/ (unstressed)
4 in (stressed) IPA(key): /ɪn/ (stressed)
IPA(key): /ɪn/
5 to
(unstressed)
(UK) IPA(key): /tuː/, [tʰu̟ː]
(US) IPA(key): /tu/, [tʰu̟]
(US) IPA(key): /tə/, /tʊ/ (unstressed)
a (stressed)
(unstressed)
IPA(key): /ˈeɪ/ (stressed)
IPA(key): /ə/ (unstressed)
I
IPA(key): /aɪ/
6 was (stressed)
(unstressed)
(UK) IPA(key): /wɒz/, /wʌz/
(US) IPA(key): /wʌz/, /wɑz/ (stressed)
(UK, US) IPA(key): /wəz/ (unstressed)
7 is
8 for
9 on
10 as
11 with (UK) IPA(key): /wɪð/
(US) IPA(key): /wɪθ/
12 by
13 he
(UK) IPA(key): /ˈhiː/ (stressed)
(US) IPA(key): /hi/, [hi], [çi]
(UK) IPA(key): /hi/, /i/ (unstressed)
14 that (stressed) IPA(key): /ˈðæt/(stressed)
IPA(key): /ðət/(unstressed)
15 at
16 from
17 his (UK, US) IPA(key): /ˈhɪz/ (stressed)
IPA(key): /ɪ̈z/ (unstressed)
18 it
19 an
20 were
22 which
23 are
24 this
25 also
26 be
27 had
28 or
29 has
30 first
31 their
32 after
33 its
34 one
35 new
36 but
37 who
38 her
39 not
40 she
41 they
42 have
43 two
44 been
45 other
46 when
47 during
48 all
49 into
50 there
51 time
52 may
53 more
54 school (Received Pronunciation)
55 years
56 over
57 only
58 would
59 later
60 most
61 where
62 between
63 some
64 up
65 world
66 city
67 national
68 about
69 such
70 him
71 then
72 made
73 out
74 state
75 three
76 while
77 used
78 university
79 can
80 united
81 under
82 known
83 season
84 many
85 year
86 part
87 became
88 born
89 film
90 these
91 than
92 team
93 no
94 second
95 including
96 states
97 being
98 through
99 before
100 both
101 American
(UK Audio)
102 south
103 early
104 war
105 history
106 against
107 however
108 family
109 until
110 well
111 since
112 them
113 work
114 life
115 following
116 area
117 people
118 series
119 north
120 name
121 career
122 album (UK Audio)
123 music
124 played
125 group
126 district
127 number
128 several
129 high
130 released
131 county
132 de File:en-us-de.ogg
133 company
134 called
135 will
136 league
137 won
138 four
139 house
Verb:
140 government
141 each
142 March
143 same
144 game
145 international
146 September
147 January
148 club
149 found
150 June
151 October
152 began
153 located
154 July
155 so
156 west
157 use
158 August
159 now
160 college
161 John
162 station
163 population
164 April
165 public
166 home
167 end
168 November
169 member
170 place
171 general
172 town
173 former
174 December
175 church
176 if
177 age
178 held
179 named
180 system
181 because
182 York
New York:
183 took
184 day
185 river
186 around
187 football Audio (AU)
188 British File:en-us-british.ogg
UK:
189 line
190 east
191 local
192 any
193 song
194 due
195 along
196 service
197 party
198 best
199 February
200 served
201 did (CA Audio)
202 back
203 another
204 based
205 could
206 within
207 received
208 century
209 village
210 built
211 like
212 members
213 building
214 major
215 final
216 show
217 games
218 although
219 include
220 species
221 death
222 band
223 small
224 main
225 left
226 president
227 said
228 published
229 died (UK Audio)
230 large
231 last
232 five
233 order
234 st street:
235 single
236 set
237 third
238 own
239 those
240 education
241 according
242 included
243 long
244 very
245 park
246 still
247 road
248 army
249 division
250 book
251 development
252 among
253 law
254 often
255 French
256 moved
257 times
258 what
259 community
260 central
261 led
262 English
263 original
264 old
265 son
266 children
267 million
268 different
269 near
270 just
271 top
272 late
273 again
274 water
275 air
276 great
277 center
278 form
279 much
280 research
281 side
282 us
283 art
284 court
285 play
286 down
287 country
288 off
289 even
290 council
291 German
292 street
293 record Noun:
Verb:
294 power
295 established
296 ii File:en-us-ii.ogg
297 London (UK Audio)
298 land
299 cup
300 having
301 title
302 started
303 support
304 political
305 students
306 award
307 military
308 period
309 came
310 went
311 production
312 white
313 way
314 given
315 island
316 make
317 next
318 role
319 television
320 king
321 region
322 works
323 total
324 championship File:en-us-championship.ogg
325 using
326 various
327 head
328 office
329 six
330 do File:en-us-do.ogg
331 player (UK Audio)
332 become
333 father
334 list
335 business
336 western
337 produced
338 director
339 married
340 program
341 association
342 England
343 field
344 worked
345 election
346 black (UK Audio)
347 department
348 joined
349 announced
350 created
351 point
352 returned
353 professional
354 union
355 written
356 few
357 you
358 young
359 without
360 take
361 described File:en-us-described.ogg
362 site
363 royal
364 services
365 radio
366 together
367 social
368 force
369 northern
370 per
371 founded
372 act
373 though
374 society
375 wrote
376 further
377 women (UK Audio)
378 days
379 lost
380 continued
381 design
382 William (Received Pronunciation)
383 every
384 version
385 project
386 summer
387 live
Adjective:
388 men
389 man
390 European Audio (AU)
391 we
392 southern
393 position
394 board
395 India
396 France
397 round
398 railway
399 open
400 level
401 considered
402 control
403 opened
404 run
405 Australia
406 recorded
407 important
408 san
409 once
410 video
411 California
412 special
413 win
414 popular
415 appeared
416 match
417 release
418 common
419 battle
420 areas
421 hall
422 event
423 working
424 records
425 James (UK Audio)
426 formed
427 right
428 playing
429 see
430 average
431 others
432 short
433 similar
434 teams File:en-us-teams.ogg
435 elected
436 George Audio (AU)
437 currently
438 making
439 example
440 awards File:en-us-awards.ogg
441 construction
442 story
443 living
444 red
445 originally
446 debut
447 race
448 language
449 forces
450 lead Verb:
Metal:
451 la
452 signed
453 developed
454 modern
455 appointed
456 case
457 addition
458 police
459 wife
460 result
461 minister
462 schools File:en-us-schools.ogg
463 events
464 America
465 route
466 little
467 lake
468 Canada
469 himself
470 songs
471 current
472 upon
473 how
474 points
475 rock
476 present Noun, Adj:
Verb:
477 never
478 free
479 science
480 information
481 health
482 training
483 class
484 throughout
485 track
486 good
487 media (Received Pronunciation)
488 museum
489 across
490 Australian (Received Pronunciation)
491 human
492 census
493 Indian
494 style
495 personal
496 love
497 Germany
498 available
499 province
500 tour
501 away
502 eventually
503 body
504 despite
505 Eastern File:en-us-Eastern.ogg
506 sold
507 committee
508 performance
509 players File:en-us-players.ogg
510 features
511 festival
512 coach
513 should (stressed)
(unstressed)
514 return
515 taken
516 sea
517 seven
518 centre
519 followed
520 designed File:en-us-designed.ogg
521 performed
522 official
523 David
524 less
525 gave
526 months
527 finished
528 daughter
529 process
530 refer
531 study
532 Europe
533 institute
534 stage
535 term
536 range
537 chief
538 fire
539 does
540 rights
541 completed
542 arts
543 half
544 remained
545 largest
546 mother
547 character
548 includes
549 civil
550 private
551 light
552 leading
553 reported
554 network
555 help
556 usually
557 seen
558 groups
559 studies
560 featured File:en-us-featured.ogg
561 federal
562 full
563 episode
564 thus
565 academy
566 night
567 competition
568 women’s File:en-us-women’s.ogg
569 space
570 get
571 instead
572 China
573 must
574 Robert (UK Audio)
575 Japanese
576 go
577 Washington
578 front
579 UK File:en-us-UK.ogg
580 directed
581 tournament (UK Audio)
582 my
583 Thomas
584 news
585 books
586 brother
587 involved
588 campaign
589 independent
590 either
591 model
592 countries
593 awarded (UK Audio)
594 able
595 Japan
596 sports File:en-us-sports.ogg
597 Charles
598 gold
599 section
600 capital
601 kingdom
602 close Verb:
Noun:
603 middle
604 added
605 fourth
606 sent
607 movement
608 eight
609 studio
610 previous
611 provided
612 conference
613 above
614 soon
615 today
616 grand
617 magazine
618 Canadian (CA Audio)
619 replaced
620 aircraft
621 change
622 films
623 ten
624 medical
625 organization
626 bank
627 historic
628 coast
629 killed
630 management
631 degree
632 rather
633 industry
634 Russian
635 professor
636 Chinese
637 action
638 car
639 senior
640 systems File:en-us-systems.ogg
641 green
642 bridge
643 technology (UK Audio)
644 almost
645 shows
646 big
647 lower
648 week
649 success
650 writing
651 base
652 data and
653 families File:en-us-families.ogg
654 post
655 least
656 market
657 primary
658 female
659 reached
660 beginning
661 valley
662 ground
663 type
664 stated
665 tv File:en-us-tv.ogg
666 operations
667 attack
668 hospital
669 saw
670 approximately File:en-us-approximately.ogg
671 Paul
672 culture
673 republic
674 size
675 previously
676 decided
677 introduced
678 hill
679 buildings
680 championships File:en-us-championships.ogg
681 provide
682 native
683 successful
684 outside
685 parts
686 via (UK Audio)
687 theatre
688 placed
689 behind
690 bay
691 sometimes
692 Los Angeles
693 prior
694 whose
695 natural
696 active
697 future
698 scored File:en-us-scored.ogg
699 Italian
700 Africa
701 Spanish
702 attended
703 put
704 listed File:en-us-listed.ogg
705 brought
706 regional
707 structure
708 units File:en-us-units.ogg
709 Michael
710 possible
711 Henry (UK Audio)
712 municipality File:en-us-municipality.ogg
713 higher
714 start
715 collection
716 regular
717 star
718 results
719 square
720 interest
721 leader
722 economic File:en-us-economic.ogg
723 especially
724 contract Noun:
Verb:
725 too
726 trade
727 Texas
728 goal
729 below
730 winning
731 officer
732 foreign
733 generally
734 operation
735 runs
736 medal (Received Pronunciation)
737 changed File:en-us-changed.ogg
738 taking
739 novel
740 staff
741 significant
742 real
743 standard
744 far
745 limited
746 traditional File:en-us-traditional.ogg
747 African (UK Audio)
748 come
749 initially (UK Audio)
750 itself
751 location
752 commission
753 Roman
754 me
755 artist
756 Christian
757 plays
758 money
759 parliament
760 food
761 hit
762 governor
763 low
764 defeated
765 energy
766 student
767 strong
768 towards
769 notable
770 child
771 assembly
772 owned
773 Catholic
774 course
775 commercial
776 ship
777 foundation
778 channel
779 allowed
780 represented
781 property
782 places
783 navy
784 unit
785 ended
786 annual
787 command
788 Paris
789 km File:en-us-km.ogg
790 library
791 companies
792 whom
793 met
794 ever
795 activities
796 spent
797 plan
798 numerous
799 blue
800 earlier
801 means
802 highway
803 dr File:en-us-dr.ogg
804 required
805 musical
806 additional
807 practice
808 bill
809 noted
810 mountain
811 airport
812 Ireland
813 plant
814 security
815 income
816 issues
817 associated
818 manager
819 artists
820 related
821 access
822 brown
823 running
824 Peter
825 individual
826 Richard
827 older
828 victory
829 opening
830 programs File:en-us-programs.ogg
831 past
832 report
833 sound
834 press
835 woman
836 finally
837 find
838 background
839 policy
840 our
841 youth
842 financial
843 date
844 executive
845 launched File:en-us-launched.ogg
846 Soviet
847 administration
848 historical
849 closed
850 here
851 mark
852 captain
853 basketball
854 lived
855 ran
856 better
857 edition
858 famous
859 contains
860 Chicago
861 subsequently
862 move
863 selected
864 already
865 legal
866 rural Audio (GB)
867 religious
868 studied
869 entered
870 cultural
871 lines
872 person
873 test
874 appearance
875 complete
876 increased
877 rest
878 men’s File:en-us-men’s.ogg
879 New Zealand
880 secretary
881 complex Adj:
Noun:
882 seat
883 changes
884 matches File:en-us-matches.ogg
885 majority
886 room
887 loss
888 terms
889 review
890 empire
891 mission
892 Virginia
893 Los Angeles
894 Olympics File:en-us-Olympics.ogg
895 Italy
896 highest
897 stadium
898 becoming
899 goals
900 starting
901 wide
902 characters
903 writer
904 particularly
905 fact
906 mostly
907 Mexico
908 thought
909 hours
910 stone
911 retired File:en-us-retired.ogg
912 recording File:en-us-recording.ogg
913 going
914 give
915 feature
916 cross
917 Smith
918 author
919 operated
920 sir
921 recent
922 status
923 chart
924 theory
925 Greek
926 islands File:en-us-islands.ogg
927 caused
928 entire
929 got
930 remains
931 nine
932 engine
933 source
934 genus
935 forced
936 issue
937 singles
938 evidence
939 meeting
940 congress
941 port
942 variety
943 Pennsylvania
944 forest
945 passed
946 lord
947 uses File:en-us-uses.ogg
948 particular
949 key
950 supported
951 word
952 create
953 relationship
954 overall
955 hand
956 democratic
957 certain
958 castle
959 biography
960 nature
961 Mary
962 names
963 fort
964 parish
965 decision
966 serving
967 score
968 cover
969 Wales
970 singer
971 need
972 material
973 shown
974 Florida
975 upper
976 referred
977 larger
978 marriage
979 length
980 leaving
981 weeks
982 movie
983 raised
984 rate
985 justice
986 fall
987 always
988 minutes
989 junior (UK Audio)
990 competed File:en-us-competed.ogg
991 stations
992 turn
993 Irish
994 temple
995 cases
996 era
997 individuals
998 township Audio (AU)
999 claimed
1000 friends

Further reading[edit]

  • More: Pronunciation list of 10,000 English words
  • most visited pronunciations in Forvo

This tool allows you to look up transcription and pronunciation of English words. Also, it gives translation from English into other languages. To search English transcription and pronunciation online, just type words or a phrase into the search box and click ‘Search’ or the enter key on your keyboard. All the words have two variants of transcription and pronunciation: British and American. For translation from English, choose the language you need.

What Is Phonetic Transcription?

Phonetic transcription is the visual representation of speech sounds. It is usually written in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), in which each English sound has its own symbol. Phonetic transcription is usually given in brackets /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ / or in square brackets [ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ ]. Each sound in transcription is written separately.

Why Is Phonetic Transcription Important?

Phonetic transcription is very important because it helps to pronounce words correctly. It’s necessary, especially for the English language. As you know, the same English letter or combinations of letters can be pronounced and read differently in different words. Of course, there are reading rules in English but there are a lot of exceptions too. The spelling of an English word does not always tell you how to pronounce or read this word. But if you can read phonetic transcription, you’ll be able to pronounce any English word correctly without listening to its audio pronunciation. This Myefe.com’s tool will help to find out transcription online and read English words without mistakes.

Why Should You Care about Correct Pronunciation?

Pronunciation is important for English learners. It helps to communicate in English. If your pronunciation is incorrect, you can be misunderstood by other people or it will be difficult for them to understand what you want to say. On Myefe.com you can practise your English pronunciation online by listening how to pronounce English words correctly.

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Today I have some really good news for you.  Have you ever wished that you’d have someone sitting next to you when you’re practicing your pronunciation or saying new words, telling you, “Yes, that was awesome”, or “No, you got to work on that a bit more”? Well, now you have it and it’s totally free.

Google just launched a new tool called Pronto. Pronto is basically your personal pronunciation coach. As you may or may not know, and I talked about it in this video here, Google now writes the words phonetically when you’re searching for how to pronounce a word.

So, for example, if you were to write ‘how to pronounce arbitrary’, you will see it written out phonetically. Not in IPA, what you can find in other dictionaries, but it’s a representation, a visual representation, using the English alphabet of how to pronounce a word.

Now, if you look closely, you’ll see that they’ve added a small button that says ‘Practice’. If you click on the ‘Practice’, it’s going to ask you to record the word, and when you record it, it is going to give you feedback whether or not you pronounced it correctly.

So you’re going to have a visual feedback. It’s going to color in red the sounds or the places in the words that were not clear. But also, it’s going to tell you exactly what you need to do and what you have done differently that is preventing you from being clear.

And it is so incredibly helpful. And the reason why I’m so passionate about it is because I had the privilege of helping Google’s developers and best minds develop this product.

So, I actually told them all about how I give feedback and how I coach my students and how I tell them what to focus on, and what I say exactly to help them get the right sound. And put it into this incredible tool that is there to help you, and it’s absolutely free.

Now, a few things you need to know in order for you to start using this feature.

First of all, it was just launched last month. So, perhaps, you still don’t have access to it, although you will have soon. Maybe by the time you’re watching this video, everyone has access to it. You can only use it on your mobile devices, and your search language should be set to English.

You need to be signed into your Google account, and if you’re using your iPhone, it’s best if you use Safari and not Chrome. By the way, this feature only works with American pronunciation, not British pronunciation.

Okay, so let’s give it a try. I’m using my phone, I’m using, I have an iPhone, so I’m using Safari, and I’m signed into my Google account, as you can see. Now, let’s try ‘how to pronounce authentic’. Great.

So, first of all, I see the the phonetic representation. ‘aa’ is the A as in father – aa. Then we have ‘then’ – t-h-e-n – that’s the ‘e’ as in red. It’s in bold, so that’s the primary stress. ‘aa-then-tuhk’. The ‘uh’ is a schwa, so basically you don’t pronounce the ‘tik’ there, it’s ‘tuhk’. Authentic.

I can play it: authentic. I can play it in slow motion as well: au-then-tic. Good, which helps me understand better what I need to do, and then I do. I just try and practice it myself.

Authentic (speaks with an accent). Now, what I did is I mispronounced 3 sounds and actually detected it perfectly. I said O instead of aa, a common mistake. I pronounced a T instead of a TH – ‘ten’.  And I put an ‘ee’ sound instead of a schwa – ‘teek’. Oh-ten-teek, Oh-ten-teek.

So, it recognized that I mispronounced those three sounds, just quite impressive. And the ‘aa’ as in father – you may have mispronounced the aa. So I’m going to take a look here. And it says, “try to open your mouth wide and relax your lips.” aa, instead of O, aa.

“Your tongue should be low and flat in the back.” Cause if it’s high, O, it’s going to sound more like an Oo. aa, aa. And then you have some examples here that you can play in practice with: job, hot – hot, office – office. Keep in mind the notes that you were given, okay. So you can actually apply it. Try to visualize it.

And then I’m going to move on. You may have mispronounced TH. “Try to bring the tongue to your top teeth.” Right? “Then let the air out slowly between your tongue and teeth.” Right? ‘TH’ – not T.  And then gave me some example words here: think, thanks, theory, method. Great. So I can practice with. ‘then’, ‘then’.

And then you have mispronounced ‘uh’. “Make sure your tongue is on the bottom of your mouth as you make a very short ‘uh’ sound.” uh, uh, uh, tuhk, okay. So, first of all, work unit by unit, syllable by syllable.

Now, let’s say I practice it a bit, I tried it a few times. I practiced the aa, practiced the TH. And then, what you need to do is just practice it again. Try it again. Practice the sounds that were detected, drill the words, watch my YouTube videos, come back to it and try it again. Fun!

So this is a really great tool that will help you take action and start changing and seeing the change.  Because watching YouTube videos is one thing, and obviously that’s something that you do, you’re learning from YouTube, otherwise you wouldn’t have been here. But then, you need to take it to the next step, which means active practice.

And sometimes people tend to not do it or avoid that, that stage because they say to themselves, “Oh, but I don’t know if I’m doing this right.”

So, now there are no more excuses and you got to start taking action. Again, remember that you have to use your phone. For now, the search language needs to be set to English. When you get to the pronunciation box, make sure it’s only set to ‘American pronunciation’ and sign into your Google account.

Okay. I can’t wait to know what you think. I absolutely love it. I know I’m not objective, but I love it. And I hope you will too.

Be sure to subscribe if you want to learn how to pronounce the sounds that you’re practicing using Pronto.

Have a beautiful week and I’ll see you next week in the next video. Bye.

Can you tell me any website which has best pronunciation of the words. I, frequently, find many words,of which I want to know the pronunciation.But, I can’t know because of non-availability of any source. thanks.

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Cambridge Dictionaries Online http://dictionary.cambridge.org/, is a good resource. It has sound recordings with American and English pronunciations of words.

answered Dec 28, 2013 at 20:54

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I’d like to recommend Macmillan’s dictionaries to learners. They list pronunciations for both British and American English, and they have not only IPA transcriptions, but also recordings you can listen to.

For example, try looking up the word car. You can find entries on Macmillan’s site for both British pronunciation and American pronunciation. In each entry, you can read a transcription of the word in IPA, and you can also click the «Pronunciation» button to hear a recording.

Try reading along with the transcriptions while you listen to the recordings. You’ll be able to hear what the symbols mean in context. Of course, you can also consult Macmillan’s guide to pronunciation symbols, including Adrian Underhill’s phonemic chart.

answered Dec 28, 2013 at 18:32

I’ve found this web site helpful if you’re looking for information on how people actually pronounce words in different parts of the world:

http://www.forvo.com/languages/en/

Disclaimer

Not all these pronunciations are the «correct» pronunciations, but they are by native English speakers, and they highlight regional differences in pronunciation.

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Learn IPA (it’s not that bad) and then use the wiktionary. It’s free, available online (and downloadable as an app for most tablets), and best of all, has recordings of pronunciations of many words.

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Correct reading in English. How to read English words correctly

как правильно читать английские слова

A person who is beginning to learn a foreign language is first of all faced with the problem of reading and pronouncing English words. Even many native speakers have a problem with how to read correctly, and accordingly, this will be an obstacle for learners of this language. But, nevertheless, it is very important to be able to correctly read and pronounce the text in the target language, as well as to know and correctly apply the pronunciation rules.

How to learn to read English from scratch?

In order to learn to read English from scratch, it is first of all important to learn the English alphabet. It consists of 26 letters (6 vowels, 20 consonants)… You can remember it with the help of a simple song, with the help of which little Englishmen learn the English alphabet.

Those who start from scratch should learn the correct pronunciation of all sounds, since English sounds are different from Russian ones (but there are also similar ones). For correct pronunciation, you need to train your mouth and practice pronunciation.

After the pronunciation of sounds has been set, it is necessary to learn the basic rules for reading both vowels and consonants. When practicing reading, use transcription, it can be both in English and in Russian. Use dictionaries to understand reading, not online translators.

Why is it difficult to read in English?

For example:

  • Some letter combinations are pronounced as a single sound.
  • In Russian, a soft sign is used to soften the sound, in English there is no such sign. Instead, the place of the letter in the word or designation in the transcription appears.

In fact, English is much easier than Russian, since there are no cases or declensions and it is not difficult to speak it (if you practice). The difficulty arises due to the fact that the pronunciation of the familiar native language differs from the studied one.

English pronunciation and sounds of English

English pronunciation and sounds of the English language directly depend on their transcription (recording the sound of a certain letter or words). In turn, the transcription depends on the reading rules.

In English:

  • 44 sounds;
  • 20 vowel sounds;
  • 24 consonants.

The English pronunciation of native speakers is also divided into several parts. It depends on the origin of the carrier. For example, American pronunciation differs from British. And this is expressed not only in the accent, but also in the pronunciation of the same words or sounds. At the moment, the American pronunciation is still more relevant, since most of the students speak it.

Tongue position

One of the features of the pronunciation of English words is the position of the language. That is why problems can arise when reading, since when pronouncing Russian letters, the position of the language should be one, and when pronouncing similar English letters, it must be different.

Native English speakers use their teeth, lips, and tongue for the necessary pronunciation.

They also have several characteristic features:

  • Native English speakers open their mouths wide when speaking.
  • For native speakers, lips are stressed when speaking.
  • The tongue is pressed against the lower jaw during a conversation.
  • The English use the tip of their tongue to pronounce words.

Articulation strength

Articulation is also important when reading English. With correct articulation, at first your mouth and, in principle, the entire speech apparatus will be in a tense state, and for a while the conversation will get tired. All this is due to unpreparedness and unaccustomedness, since in Russian speech the vocal apparatus is in a relaxed position.

For native speakers, this articulation does not cause inconvenience, since their mouth is in the usual position. But when pronouncing Russian letters and words, they will have a problem. Again, all from habit.

Word reading rules

It is very important to learn the rules of reading in English. There is a significant difference between the spelling and pronunciation of English letters, words and phrases.

There are a few basic reading rules to remember:

  • The rule of open and closed syllables. There is no such rule in Russian. An open syllable is a syllable ending in a vowel sound. It can appear in several cases: — the word ends with a vowel (lake — lake); — in a word, two vowels stand in a row (cruel — cruel); — there is a consonant between two vowels in a word (education — ed`ukeyshn).
  • Pronunciation rules for consonants and vowels. For this it is worth familiarizing yourself with the transcription table.
  • Rule of diphthongs and triphthongs. This is the rule of combining 2 or 3 letters that have a certain sound.

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How to read consonants?

A large number of consonants in English sounds practically do not differ from the pronunciation of consonants in Russian sounds, but there is a difference.

There are a few special characteristics that are worth paying attention to. It should be remembered that all consonant sounds in English are pronounced only firmly, and voiced consonants at the end of a word are not pronounced dull.

Also, features are present in the pronunciation of individual sounds:

  • The pronunciation of the sound W differs from V. The sound (W) must be spoken with two lips, and (V) only with the lower lip.
  • Sounds P, T, K — pronounced with subsequent aspiration.
  • About half of the sounds must be pronounced by touching the upper palate with the tongue.

How to read vowels: 4 types of syllables

There are also some specific rules when reading vowels. In English, there are 4 main types of vowel reading (E, A, Y, U, O, I). The pronunciation of a sound in a word or phrase depends on each type.

Open

An open syllable is a syllable that ends in a vowel, even if it is not pronounced.

Reading vowels in such a syllable can be called alphabetical, since often the pronunciation practically does not differ from what it is in the alphabet:

  • A — (ei) — lake, take, care, safe, late;
  • O — (ou)

Source: https://ik-ptz.ru/matematika/pravilnoe-chtenie-na-angliiskom-kak-pravilno-chitat-angliiskie.html

7 simple strategies to improve your pronunciation

как правильно читать английские слова

If you want to improve your pronunciation in English, then you need to find the most appropriate way. The ultimate goal can be reached in different ways. We have selected 7 strategies for you to help you with this.

 1. Find out how you want to sound

There is a wide variety of sounds in the English language. Pronunciation can vary greatly from region to region. For example, the UK is small in size, but there are 17 different accents here that can be confusing.

Therefore, first of all, figure out where you are going and how long you plan to be there. Try to understand how local people speak. Practice. This will help you blend in with the local flavor and understand what is being said to you.

If you don’t know anyone who speaks with the right accent, then watch the video and learn to hear and understand native speakers.

 2. Focus on the words that get you in trouble

Are you confused by the sheer number of letters? Sometimes you forget how to pronounce certain words correctly?

As soon as you feel that you are hitting a blank wall and do not know how to pronounce a strange word, just stop, rest and pay attention to the peculiarities of this word. Features include spelling, number of syllables, and meaning.

All you have to do is take a long, complex word and break it down into several parts. And then collect it back.

For example, the most common mispronunciation of February is Feb-yu-airy. But if you read it carefully, we will see that r is in the middle, and when broken down into syllables, we get Feb-ru-airy. However, in the American version, English r does not sound at all. For fun, you can listen to how February is pronounced differently in the UK and the US.

However, using this method will give you an understanding of how to pronounce the words.

Do not forget that words in English are not always pronounced the way they are spelled. Practice, keep doing exercises to improve your pronunciation, and keep a dictionary nearby just in case. If you find it difficult to break words into syllables, then follow this rule.

 3. Read texts aloud and take voice recordings

To see progress in any business, you need to monitor the improvement. If you practice pronunciation, train yourself to take notes of how you read or speak loudly and clearly. Try this online service. You can record yourself, share a link to the recording, or download the file in mp3 or other format.

Once you get used to the sound of your voice (we all hate the way we sound), you suddenly find yourself moving. If you record a month or a year later, you will really hear the changes.

 4. Listen to the music of words

We memorize and understand songs by listening attentively to the lyrics. The same method will help to master the pronunciation of complex words, listening to their rhythm and the sound of individual syllables.

Words change with emotion. Listening to how the words are pronounced will tell you a lot more than just their meaning.

Intonation affects the meaning of a word. The same word can be a noun or a verb. It depends on which syllable the stress falls on or where the word is in the sentence.

Understanding this will help you achieve a clearer pronunciation of words. For example, the words refuse and refuse. If you hear this word as REH-fyuz, then we are talking about garbage and this noun, but if you hear it as reh-FYUZ, then it means “to say“ no ”or“ to refuse something, ”that is, it is a verb.

The key here is to listen and pay attention to how words are used. Practice until you can confidently use the words in your speech.

 5. Chat with native speakers

If you want to sound like native speakers, look for a way to get in touch with them. If you do not have English-speaking acquaintances, then this is not a reason to give up. Moreover, on the Internet you can find various forums or specialized sites where foreign language learners meet and help each other. For example, the Language Exchange resource.

6. Watch the news

Even if you don’t like watching news, try using it as a good pronunciation tool. Announcers speak more slowly and clearly to convey information to viewers. When you watch the news, you hear English words placed in their familiar context. This allows you to hear them in real life. In addition, the news uses photographic and video footage to reinforce the message, making it easier to understand.

If you are interested in British English, then turn on the BBC news, if American, then CNN.

7. Make dictionaries your friends

When you are completely confused about how to pronounce a word, refer to the help of a dictionary. Download The Merriam-Webster dictionary app to your smartphone to quickly find the desired word and listen to how it is pronounced. Or use the Macmilan Online Dictionary (With British And American pronunciations).

Pronunciation is a tricky topic for anyone learning a foreign language. Try different ways to help you improve your pronunciation. Something will work better for you, some you won’t even want to try. This is fine! Don’t say it’s impossible. Practice and you will succeed!

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как правильно читать английские слова

So, you have mastered the English alphabet. To read English words correctly, you need to learn transcription — pronunciation of letters, syllables. In most cases, words in English are read differently than they are spelled.

Read in English? No harder than walking!

The English alphabet consists of 26 letters and 44 sounds. Due to such a number of sounds, English acquires melody, but this is where the difficulty lies — you need to immediately learn the rules of reading in English.

The pronunciation and recording of individual sounds depends on which letters surround a particular letter. These combinations just need to be remembered. If you are not sure how a single word is read, be sure to look into the dictionary and memorize its transcription, that is, pronunciation.

First of all, pay attention to reading English exception words — there are not so many of them and they just need to be learned. Step by step, you will gradually learn most of the exceptions and pronounce the words correctly from the very beginning.

Useful articles on the topic:

  • Pronunciation in english
  • Pronunciation of numbers and numbers

How to learn to read words correctly. Reading rules

Below we present the main points to which you need to pay attention.

  1. Learn the English alphabet (pay special attention to the transcription).
  2. Always have a dictionary close at hand, which you can look into if you come across an unfamiliar word. It is very important to get the correct pronunciation from the very beginning.
  3. English words have several types of syllables:
  • open syllable — ends in a vowel, and the vowel is read exactly like in the alphabet. For example: lake, nike, bone.
  • closed syllable — ends in a consonant, and the vowel in the word gives a different sound. For example: men, bat.
  • third type — vowel + R. For example: sort, sport.
  • fourth type — vowel + R + vowel. For example: cure, scare.

Pay special attention to letter combinations. Below we will consider the most common ones.

The most common combination ch [tʃ] и sh [ʃi:] — respectively Ч (pronounced softly) and Ш (pronounced softly and hiss).

For example: Shine — light, shine; Church is a church.

Below we present other letter combinations:

Ee — [i]: tree [si:]

Ea — [iː] lead, eat

Ay, ay [eɪ] may, play

Oo — [u]: too [tu:]

Qu before vowels — [kw]: quality [kwo: liti]

Kn at the beginning — [n]: knife [‘naif]

Ck after short vowels — [k]: back [blæk]

Wh before «o» — [h]: whose [hu: z]

Wr at the beginning before vowels [r]: wrong [‘rait]

tch [tʃ] catch

Ng [ŋ] bing, bring

ight — [‘ait] — right, might.

how to read english words

Below is a video where you can learn how to read correctly and quickly not only English words, but also various texts:

Source: https://www.comenglish.ru/kak-pravilno-i-legko-chitat-anglijskie-slova/

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English transcriptions will help you improve your pronunciation

Mastering pronunciation of english words can be challenging for many people starting to learn English.

As you should be aware, there are no strict reading rules in English — one and the same english letter (or a combination of letters) can be pronounced differently in different words.

What’s more, the same English word is often pronounced differently by native English speakers from different countries and even from the same country! Because of this pronunciation of English words and listening comprehension of spoken language can be difficult for many beginners to learn English.

With the help of this online translator you can get phonetic transcription of English wordswritten by symbols International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

This translator of words into transcription will save you time, because you don’t have to look up the pronunciation of English words in a dictionary. When used regularly alongside educational audio and video materials phonetic transcription will help you improve pronunciation and listening skills in English.

Homographs (words that are spelled the same but pronounced differently) will be highlighted in light green. If you hover your mouse over such a word or touch it on your mobile device, you will see all possible pronunciations. Often you can also see which part of speech a given word belongs to.

Variants of pronunciation (in cases where a word is pronounced differently by different native speakers or when pronunciation changes in rapid speech) are highlighted in light blue. You can also hover your mouse over a given word to see all possible options.

The translator supports both dialects of English and works on the basis of two dictionaries:

  1. Dictionary of Transcriptions of English Words (British English)compiled from various sources. Contains over 110 words. Homographs (over a thousand words) and pronunciations (over four thousand words) are fully supported in this dictionary.
  2. Dictionary of Transcriptions of English Words (American English)compiled from various sources. Contains over 140 word forms. Homographs (000 words) and pronunciations (over 300 words) are also supported.

Highlighting frequently occurring English words

A special option allows you highlight the most common words of the English language with different colors… To do this, you can choose one of two lists:

  • frequency word listderived from corpus of modern American English,
  • frequency word listbased on movie subtitles.

Depending on the frequency rating, words will be highlighted in the following colors:

1-1000 1001-2000 2001-3000 3001-4000 4001-5000

If you want to carry out a detailed analysis of your text and see detailed statistics, you can use online tool for frequency analysis of English text.

English explanatory dictionary

The translator has a built-in English dictionary WordNet. To see the definition of a word in English, send the text to the site and click on any word in the translation results. The dictionary works only in the mode «Display transcription above each word» (it is installed by default).

You can also create your own vocabulary dictionary. To do this, select unfamiliar words by clicking on them with the mouse. After that click on the orange button «Create a vocabulary dictionary»… In the next step, you need to choose appropriate word meanings and transcriptions in the context. After that, you can export your dictionary to a file (Word, Excel, PDF, HTML).

You might be interested in phonetic english subtitle converter… With it, you can get the following output:

Alphabetical list of all words with audio or video recordings

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How to read English words correctly? — we learn English ourselves

Hello dear friends! If you are just starting to learn English, then the first thing you need to do is learn to read.

This can be done quickly and easily, as there are certain reading rules in the English language. First, let’s get acquainted with the English alphabet to find out how English letters are read.

English letters are accompanied by English transcriptions so that you can easily learn how to read English letters on your own. Why do you need to know the English alphabet?

First of all, while you are learning English and do not know many more English words, your interlocutors will often spell unfamiliar words to you, helping you to understand the word. You will do the same when the interlocutor does not understand you or does not know the word you said.

Rules for reading English words depending on the type of syllable

Syllable type
open syllable closed syllable vowel + r vowel + re unstressed syllable
А [ei]   [æ]   [a:]   [eə]   [ə]
make cat car share August
Е [i:]   [e]   [ɜː]   [ɪə]   [ə] [i]
we bed here here absent
I / Y [ai]   [I]   [ɜː]   [aiə]   [I]
time type sitsystem girl nature music city
U [ju:]   [ʌ]   [ɜː]   [juə]   [ə] [ju:]
tube cup turn cycle success
О [əʊ]   [ɒ]   [ɔː]   [ɔː]   [ə], [əʊ]
notes Note shorts more more

Why «spelled Liverpool, but pronounced Manchester» or how to read the word in English correctly?

To begin with, learn the 4 basic types of vowel reading E, A, Y, U, O, I in stressed syllables in English

Type I of a syllable is an open syllable, it ends in a vowel. For example: make, note. Type II of a syllable is a closed syllable, it ends in a consonant letter. For example: cat, system. Type III — a syllable, where the stressed vowel is followed by the letter «r». For example: girl, turn.

Type IV is a syllable, where the stressed vowel is followed by «re». For example: cure, fire.

Check your pronunciation of English vowels

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Let’s reinforce the vowel reading with the following exercise:

I type of syllable — open syllable

Note, lone, mice, rice, type, tune, shy, lay, say, he, hay, name, same, nine, nice, game, came, make, Kate, Pete, five, tie, life, eve, me, size, no, cope, smoke, rose, nose, spine, sly, cry, vine, maze, home, tube, made, fume, cube, pace, lace, sky, hale, spine.

II type of syllable — closed syllable (a syllable ending in a consonant is considered closed). This is the second line in the table. Pay attention to the words rat, hot, red, bit, myth, run, at the end of which there is no mute vowel. These words sound like «Rat, Hot, Ed, Beat, Miss, Ran.»

Cap, pen, bed, ten, not, spot, lot, bad, rat, sit, send, test, pit, in, send, spell, tin, less, ban, mad, fat, Sam, land, did, fit, sat, pet, tin, slip, sad, glad, bag, jam, gap, lag, can, kin, Jim, Jack, yes, ink, cup, run, cod, spin, not, doll, hop, hot, bank, rank, spin, up, us, bus, bun, cut, fun, vet, well, but, nut.

III type of syllable — vowel + letter «r», which affects the sound of the vowel at the root of the word, giving it a certain length. So the words car, sort, term, fir, Byrd, fur sound like «ka: co: t, te: m, fe: be: d, fe:».

Source: https://valente-shop.ru/uroki/kak-pravilno-chitat-anglijskie-slova-uchim-anglijskij-sami.html

Silent letters. Unpronounceable letters in English

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We have all been convinced more than once that there are many oddities and incomprehensibility in English that can bring a lot of headaches to English learners. What was the most difficult for you? Grammar? A huge number of words and synonyms for these words? Pronunciation? At school, the most difficult thing seemed to me to spell words, the so-called Spelling. Why do we write many letters and pronounce fewer sounds?

In Russian, as a rule, everything is logical: there is the word «beautiful», say all the written letters, and it will be correct. In English, problems begin when you realize that the rules of the Russian language do not work here. A simple example: beautiful / ˈbjuːtəfl / — 9 letters and 6 sounds (ju is one sound).

I often wondered: why do we need silent letters in English? What is the point in them if we do not pronounce them? Are there any rules that might explain the use of silent letters? Let’s look for answers in the article.

The history of unpronounceable letters

If we look at English words from the point of view of history, we will see that earlier about 90% of words in English were phonemic (phonemic). That is, the words were pronounced the way they are written. Imagine there was a knight (knight), and the word was pronounced as / knight / (/ knight /, may the English teachers forgive me for writing the transcription in Russian letters).

Then there were almost no words with unpronounceable letters, but somewhere in the XNUMXth century, the trend began to change. During this period, English began to borrow many words from other languages ​​(French and Latin). Borrowings brought with them certain problems: the new words did not correspond to the pronunciation norms of classical English at the time.

Then there was a habit of «altering» the original English words in a new manner.

Also, the English language with open arms adopted the Latin alphabet, in which there are only 26 letters. These 26 letters were supposed to convey more than 40 sounds of the English language. Since 26 letters are not enough to convey 41 sounds, they began to use letter combinations to convey one sound. In this way, people were able to preserve all the meaningful sounds of English. Nowadays in modern English, only 40% of words are phonemic.

It turns out that 60% of words in English contain unpronounceable letters. This is why it is very important to learn to recognize when a letter is pronounced and when not. These subtleties can confuse us, for example, when we look up a word in a dictionary. Let’s take the word knowledge. If I do not know how it is written, but I am guided only by the initial sound, then I will look for this word in the section for the letter N and, of course, I will not find anything like it.

How to work with words with unpronounceable letters

There are many rules for silent letters, some of which I will explain in this article. In one sitting, remembering all the cases with silent letters, I think, will be impossible. Therefore, banal practice is needed. The more words you come across orally and in writing, the faster you will be able to establish for yourself a certain pattern of spelling words. For example, if you are already familiar with the word could, then would no longer seem so strange.

The second method, which will help to remember the spelling and pronunciation of words, is suitable for real lovers of the English language: delve into the etymology (origin) of the word. Try to find the history of the word: where it was borrowed from, what it meant before, how it was pronounced.

You will not only remember the spelling of the new word well, but you will also learn a lot of interesting things about the history of the origin of the concept. For example, island has an unpronounceable s. Until the XNUMXth century, this word was pronounced / ˈaɪlənd /, as it is now, but it was spelled differently — aeland.

When French borrowings appeared, the first part of the word changed in appearance and began to look more like the French version of isle — an island.

Why silent letters are needed

How can unpronounceable letters help us, what is the use of them? They can be very useful when reading a text and need to understand the difference between homophones — words that are pronounced the same but spelled differently: no and know, their and there, to and two. Can you understand what is written here?

— Do you no wear my sun is? — Eye think his hear.

— Oh, know. His their.

Nonsense! But if you read aloud and write correctly, then everything is clear:

— Do you know where my son is? — I think he’s here.

— Oh, no. He’s there.

Unpronounceable letters also affect pronunciation, which seems strange at all, because we don’t pronounce them. For example: sin / sɪn / and sign / saɪn /, rat / ræt / and rate / reɪt /. Yes, it is important to know if we are committing a sin (to sin) or simply putting our signature somewhere (to sign).

The unpronounceable letter e at the end of a word affects the length of the vowel in the previous syllable. Tap / tæp / and tape / teɪp /, mat / mæt / and mate / meɪt /, fin / fɪn / and fine / faɪn /. In the first version, the vowel is short, in the second it is long. Accordingly, these are different words with different meanings.

Silent letters rules

I want to make a reservation right away, there are rules, but there are enough exceptions. We will focus on commonly encountered rules.

  1. Silent B is not pronounced after M at the end of a word: limb / lɪm /, thumb / θʌm /, dumb / dʌm /. Also, we usually don’t pronounce B before the T at the end of a word: debt / det /, doubt / daʊt /, subtle / ˈsʌt (ə) l /.
  2. Silent E occurs at the end of a word and affects the previous vowel (makes it a long sound): hope / həʊp /, drive / draɪv /, gave / ɡeɪv /.
  3. Silent G is often not pronounced when it comes before N: foreign / ˈfɒrɪn /, sign / saɪn /, champagne / ˌʃæmˈpeɪn /.
  4. Silent GH are not pronounced when they come after a vowel: though / ðəʊ /, through / θruː /, daughter / ˈdɔːtə (r) /. Exceptions: words with two roots: doghouse / ˈdɒɡˌhaʊs /, foghorn / ˈfɒɡˌhɔː (r) n /, egghead / ˈeɡˌhed /. GH is sometimes pronounced F: rough / rʌf /, laugh / lɑːf /, cough / kɒf /.
  5. Silent H is not pronounced when it comes after W: what / wɒt /, when / wen /, why / waɪ /. The H sound is not pronounced at the beginning of many words, in such words it is important to remember that you need to use the article an: an hour / ˈaʊə (r) /, an honor / ˈɒnə (r) /, an heir / eə (r) /.
  6. Silent K is not pronounced when at the beginning of a word before N: knee / niː /, knowledge / ˈnɒlɪdʒ /, know / nəʊ /.
  7. Silent L is not pronounced after vowels A, O, U: calm / kɑːm /, could / kʊd /, yolk / jəʊk /.

Source: https://engblog.ru/silent-letters

Correct pronunciation of English words

The pronunciation of words written in English is fundamentally different from the pronunciation model in Russian. The English alphabet has 26 letters, of which there are 21 consonants and 5 vowels.

As a rule, all consonants of the English language represent one sound, with the exception of the letter «X», it means two sounds.

Vowel letters mean two sounds, in the same way, in English, there is the concept of «diphthong» — a double vowel sound, less often, in three cases, there is the concept of «triphthong» fusion of three vowel sounds when reading into one.

Recording sounds in text form is called transcription, it is required so that a person who does not know English can accurately read the words written in it.

What is transcription?

Transcription is a textual recording of sounds with specific characters in writing. There are two types of transcription — phonetic and phonemic.

Phonetic transcription is more inherent in the work of linguists, at least in English, as one mispronounced sound can change the true meaning of a word.

For people who study English for purposes other than scientific, phonemic transcription will be more useful, which conveys only the correct reading of a certain word, and not the meaning that is embedded in this word.

To record sounds, as a rule, a special system of written signs is used, which is called the phonemic alphabet.

With certain skills in reading transcription, no word written in English will no longer cause problems with its reading.

What is transcription for?

Transcription helps in reading words when their exact pronunciation is not known. In any dictionary of the English language, before the translation of a word, its transcription is indicated.

It is always placed in square brackets and written in certain characters, the so-called Latin transcription of the English language. Of course, when a person first sees the signs indicated in square brackets, he is confused — “What is this? What does this mean and how to read it? «

In fact, there is nothing difficult in reading the transcription, you just need to take some time and read the rules for reading the transcription. For example, shower is the classic notation for an English word, and [‘ʃəʉə] is its transcription.

Graphic symbols of transcription in English

As we found out earlier, transcription is written in square brackets with special characters. Depending on the purpose of the dictionaries, the transcription is recorded using the signs of the language according to which the dictionary is written.

If it is an English-Russian phrasebook, then the Russian word «Hello» will be written as [Pri: vet]. In English linguistics, the recording of the sounds of the language is customary to use the classic signs of the International Phonetic Alphabet, taking into account some special signs, such as: ɞ, ɗ, ɵ, ɷ, ʊ, ɮ, ʂ.

On the basis of such a means of recording transmitted sounds, learners of the English language learn the correct pronunciation of words, which subsequently entails phonetically competent communication in English.

Features of English pronunciation

Source: https://eng911.ru/words/transcription/kak-proiznosit-anglijskie-slova.html

20 English words that are sometimes mispronounced even by native speakers

Translation: short-term.

The pronunciation of this word is surprising even to native speakers. Many dictionaries indicate the transcription [ʹtrænzıənt]. However, transient has two syllables, so it is actually pronounced [ʹtrænʃənt].

2. Status

Translation: status, position.

The correct pronunciation is not [ʹstætəs], but [ʹsteıtəs].

3. Prelude

Translation: introduction.

The pronunciation of [ʹpreɪljuːd] is wrong. One should say [ʹpreljuːd].

4 Valet

Translation: chamberlain.

This is not a French word, so you cannot pronounce the last syllable as [eɪ]. Valet is pronounced [ʹvælit].

5. Strong

Translation: advantage.

If this word means someone’s strong side, then it is pronounced as [fɔːt]. If you mean a musical term, say [ʹfɔːteɪ].

6. Err

Translation: be wrong.

It does not rhyme with hair, as many people think, but with her. The transcription of a word looks like this: [ɜː].

7. Gala

Translation: festive.

The dictionaries say that one should read the word gala as [ʹgaːlə]. But it is pronounced like [geɪlɑ].

8 Applicable

Translation: suitable.

The stress should fall not on the second, but on the first syllable: [ʹæplɪkəbl].

9. Spherical

Translation: spherical.

Many people pronounce this word as [ʹsfiːrɪkl], but one should say [ʹsferɪkl].

10.Decrease

Translation: decrease, decrease.

In the noun, the stress falls on the first syllable: [ʹdiːkriːs], and in the verb, on the second: [diːʹkriːs].

11. Caramel

Translation: caramel.

The word is traditionally pronounced as [ʹkærəmel]. But the midwestern regional variant of pronunciation is also acceptable: [ʹkaːmel].

12. Mauve

Translation: purple.

The correct pronunciation is not [məʊv], but [mɔːv].

13.Regime

Translation: mode.

The correct transcription of the word looks like this: [reɪʹʒiːm].

14. Joust

Translation: Knight Tournament.

In the XNUMXth century, this word was pronounced as the word just: [dʒʌst].

15.Either

Translation: one of.

Are you used to saying [ʹaɪðə]? However, it is more correct to pronounce [ʹiːðə].

16. Almost

Translation: supposedly.

Today, the most commonly spoken word is [ʹkwɑːsɪ], but it would be more correct to pronounce [ʹkweɪsɪ].

17. Long lived

Translation: long-term.

Unlike the modern pronunciation of [ˌlɔːŋʹlɪvd], until the XNUMXth century, the word was pronounced as [ˌlɔːŋʹlaɪvd].

18. Comptroller

Translation: financial inspector.

The name of this position is pronounced [kənʹtrəʊlə].

19. Gyro

Translation: gyros.

This is a Greek dish that looks like shawarma well known to us. Therefore, it should be pronounced in Greek: [ʹjiːrɔ].

20. Victuals

Translation: provisions.

This English word is pronounced [ʹvɪtəlz].

Source: https://lifehacker.ru/20-mispronounced-words/

Pronunciation of English words in Russian letters

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Everyone knows that any language is difficult in its spelling and pronunciation. And English is no exception. Indeed, in it the spelling of many words is sometimes very different from the sound. Therefore, many beginners to learn this language very often have a question: How to pronounce English words in Russian? Today we will analyze common words and phrases and find out how to read them correctly. Thus, it will be easier for you to understand the transcription and reading rules of the English language.

Nuances of English phonetics

Correct pronunciation plays a big role in language learning. For this, it is necessary to develop the appropriate articulation. After all, the pronunciation of English sounds practically does not coincide with the Russian pronunciation.

Phonetic transcription is one of the difficulties in learning any foreign language. There are 26 letters and 48 sounds in English. This is almost 2 times the number of letters. Here, not only individual letters, but also letter combinations can form a new sound. In any English dictionary there is always a graph: transcription.

Sounds are enclosed in square brackets so that you can understand how to read English words in Russian. Of course, the spelling of English words in Russian is not done in the dictionary. Accordingly, before you start using the dictionary and learning English words, you need to know how sounds are read and pronounced correctly.

To do this, you need to familiarize yourself with the reading rules.

Reading rules, along with transcription and articulation, are also very important in pronunciation and learning new words. Without knowing them, it will simply be impossible to read the words correctly, even if all sounds are known.

 Reading rules

Now it is necessary to discuss some rules for reading English. Since our topic today is a little different, we will consider only the most basic rules. And we will dwell on them in more detail later.

Firstly, in the English language there is a certain division of syllables into types: open and closed. What does it mean?

An open syllable is a syllable that ends in a vowel sound. Usually, if a syllable ends in «e», then it is not read. Since this occurs quite often, the letter «e» is also called «dumb». The vowel, which stands at the root of an open syllable, is most often read in the same way as it is called in the alphabet. For example, the word make. The letter «a» reads like in the alphabet [ei] — hey.

A closed syllable is a syllable that ends in a consonant. The vowel at the root of a syllable is usually read according to the rule. We will consider these rules below.

Letter Transcription Reading Example
A [æ] Uh — short, open your mouth wide Bat, cat, map
E [e] E — lips in a smile, closer to e Pen, hen, ten
I [ɪ] и Bit, tip, pink
O [ɒ] о Pot, hot, spot
U [ʌ] а Cut, cup, gun
Y [ɪ] и typical, synonym

We suggest that you consider the rules for reading English consonants, in case you still have not memorized.

Letter Transcription Reading Example
B [B] б boat
D [D] д dog
F [f] ф fork
K [k] к kitten
L [l] л leo
M [m] м monkey
N [n] н nest
P [p] п pig
R [r] р ribbon
S [s] с stay
[z] h — after voiced consonants, between two vowels and in the -ism suffix Vase, symbolism
T [t] т take
V [v] в purple
W [w] uv wine
Z [z] З zebra
C [s] c (before vowels i, e, y) Cinema, celebrate, cycle
[k] to (in other cases) Crocodile
G [dʒ] j (before vowels i, e, y) Giraffe, gym, gentle
[g] r (in other cases) garage
H [H] Very weakly pronounced Russian X (almost just a strong exhalation) hippo
Q [kW] square queen
X [ks] ks (before a consonant or at the end of a word) fox
[gz] z (between two vowels) example
[z] z (at the beginning of a word before a vowel) Xerox

Now is the time to talk about the rules for reading some English letter combinations. We think that if you’ve been learning English for a while, you probably already know how the individual letters are read. But with letter combinations, some problems may arise.

Consonant combinations

Letter combination Transcription Reading Example
ck [k] к rock
ch [tʃ] ч teacher
tch [tʃ] ч butcher
ng [ŋ] nasal n morning
ph [f] ф photo
sh [ʃ] ш fish
th [θ] middle sound between s and f (tongue between teeth) theme
[ð] the sound is average between z and v (tongue between teeth) this
wr [r] р Wrongs
wh [w] uv what
[H] x (just before o) who
qu [qw] square quarter

Source: https://englishfun.ru/grammatika/proiznoshenie-anglijskih-slov-russkimi-bukvami

Pronunciation of English words with voice acting

English dictionaries have “learned” how to speak so that you can use them to practice your pronunciation of words in English. We have selected the most convenient online dictionaries with voiced transcription.

English pronunciation, phonetics of the English language give novice students a lot of work.

Therefore, we have devoted a whole series of articles to sound and pronunciation: on the phonetics of the English language, on the rules for reading in English and on how to train the correct English pronunciation (British and American). All of these themes overlap, but each sheds light on a different aspect of English phonetics.

And in this article we want to share a convenient technique that allows you to first recognize and then practice the correct pronunciation of English words. This will help phonetic transcription and «speaking» dictionary.

Phonetic transcription of English

Phonetic transcription is a graphical record of how a word sounds.

The task of transcription is to record the correct pronunciation of a word as accurately as possible. To do this, each pronounced sound is indicated by one or more symbols. They are called phonetic symbols.

English pronunciation is legendary. In the sense that the reading and pronunciation of English words is very specific and differs from the way these words are written. Unlike writing, words in oral English speech are made up not only and not so much of letters, but of letter combinations and combinations of sounds.

To read English correctly, it is advisable to fulfill three conditions:

  1. know and apply the rules of reading in English; 
  2. learn English words with pronunciation from the very beginning;
  3. know English transcription.

The advice for memorizing the correct pronunciation is clear, but difficult. But why are reading rules not enough — after all, having mastered the rule, you can apply it at the right time ?! It seems logical, but the problem is that not all English words obey the reading rules. Many of them are exceptions that you need to either remember, or

This is where the transcription of English words comes to the rescue. It makes it possible to correctly read and pronounce English words, including unfamiliar ones. Therefore, all dictionaries contain exactly the words with transcription. But we want to talk about an even more convenient source of information about the sound pronunciation of English words — this is a “talking” dictionary, or the pronunciation of English words online.

Where to listen to online pronunciation of English words?

Practicing correct English pronunciation, British or American, is no trivial matter. All means are good here if they really help to instill in the student the correct pronunciation of English words. We have repeatedly mentioned various online resources that help you learn English better and easier. It’s time to remember about English dictionaries that use audio pronunciation as an additional feature.

You may disagree: they say, such a function is in any online translator! And you will be right. But the advantages of the worldwide web are precisely that we have a choice. You do not have to install special programs on your computer or smartphone to find out how to pronounce the English word of interest. And you can listen, compare and choose the voiced English dictionary you like:

  • Sound Word: here transcription, pronunciation and translation of English words online in one service. An instant translator from English to Russian (and other languages) is at your service. You can read more about online translators in the article 6 Best Online English Translators. You can translate both single words and whole sentences. The service provides a translation of each English word with transcription and allows you to listen to its pronunciation. You can choose free pronunciations with British and American accents.
  • The English speaking dictionary is also useful to practice correct English pronunciation. It is an extensive database of English words in audio format. There are almost all of the most frequently used words in the English language here, so you will surely find everything you need. Moreover, the voiced words can not only be listened to online, but also downloaded and listened to until you remember its pronunciation.

Source: https://enguide.ru/magazine/proiznoshenie-angliyskih-slov-s-ozvuchkoy

English reading rules for beginners

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If you set yourself the ambitious goal of mastering a foreign language, be prepared to face many challenges. One of them is correct pronunciation in general and learning the rules of reading in particular.

Some European languages ​​do not have this problem. For example, in German and Spanish, words are pronounced in much the same way as they are spelled.

But if you are studying English, then you will have to sweat a lot, mastering the rules of reading in English. However, do not despair: if you remember a number of rules, there will be no more problems.

At the same time, the English language has a certain layer of vocabulary that you just have to learn, since the pronunciation of these words does not fall under any of the rules.

A whole section of the science of languages ​​is devoted to the study of sounds — phonetics. She is seriously studied in specialized linguistic universities.

However, as practice shows, it is possible to master the rules of reading and use them correctly in practice without delving into such a jungle.

At the beginning of your English lessons, you will immediately understand that the differences between him and your native language are very large, including in terms of pronunciation.

Therefore, no matter how you would like to pronounce similar letters in the same way as in Russian, you need to remember that the laws are different here.

Linguists like to joke: «It is written Manchester — pronounced Liverpool.» In fact, everything is not so complicated and incomprehensible.

However, the complexity of reading rules has its roots in history. English developed in parallel with the country itself. In ancient times, Britain was repeatedly invaded by tribes — German and French speaking. In addition, while studying English, you will come across a lot of lexical borrowings that have affected the rules for reading words in English.

The situation is aggravated by the existence of many English dialects, in which their own reading rules are sufficient.

Over the years, these dialectal laws have had a tremendous impact on the official pronunciation of the capital.

In them, the same letters can be pronounced in different ways, and these differences persist in modern pronunciation.

For example, ough can be read differently in words that differ from each other by only one or two letters.

But enough of the «lyrics» — let’s get down to specifics, namely, the study of the rules for reading letters in English.

Vowel reading rules

The English alphabet has the following vowels — A, E, I, O, U, Y. In practice, their sounds are much larger, taking into account diphthongs and dialects.

Moreover, all these letters are not always pronounced as they are called in accordance with the alphabet. It is important to remember that no English word ends in I or U.

Before turning directly to reading vowels, let’s dwell on the consideration of English syllables.

This is important because the vowel can be read differently depending on the type of syllable.

A syllable (or syllable) is one or more sounds pronounced together with one push of air. A syllable is a constituent part of a word that has a direct impact on pronunciation.

There are open and closed syllables. Closed is called such because it ends in a consonant. Open: eye, see

Closed: bad, plan

In an open syllable, there are no problems with vowels: they sound the same as in the alphabet, with the exception of Y, which reads «ah».

You can visually familiarize yourself with the rules using the table below. When this table becomes clear to you, we will give and analyze in more detail examples of all cases.

So, the first letter of the alphabet is A. In a closed syllable, it reads like «e»: fat (thick), cap (cap). In a closed syllable that ends in the letter R, it reads like a long sound «a»: car (car). If the word ends with a combination of letters -re, then A will be read as «ea»: care (care), fare (fare).

The English letter E can be read as «e» (in a closed syllable and when combined -ead: bread (bread)), «e» (when combining the letters -er or -ear: pearl (pearl)) or «ua» (while the same combination –ear: hear).

We will read the letter I in a closed syllable as «and»: big (big). In other cases, it all depends on the combination of letters: igh (ah: night (night)), ir (e: bird (bird)) or ire (aye: tired (tired)).

The rules for reading Y depend on where this letter appears. If it is at the end of a word, and the stress falls on it, then we read it as «ay» (cry — to cry). If it is in the same place, but there is no stress, then «and» (happy — happy). At the beginning of the word Y sounds almost like «y» in Russian (yellow — yellow).

Rules for reading consonants

The English alphabet has 20 consonant letters. Some of them are deaf and voiced pairs. At the same time, unlike Russian, they do not soften here and always sound solid.

The consonants c, g, s, and x have two different readings depending on which letter they are next to. For clarity, we present a table.

As we can see, the reading of consonants is influenced by the letters a, i, o, y, e, as well as consonants and stressed sounds.

There are also a number of rules that indicate how certain consonants are read correctly in different combinations. Let’s turn to another table, and then we will analyze it in more detail using examples.

If there are consonants sh next to them, then we read them as «sh»: sheep (sheep), bookshelf (bookshelf). At the same time, it is important that this combination is pronounced exactly like that, regardless of the place occupied in the word.

The combination ch gives us the sound «h», which is also always preserved, and the position in the word is not important: chain (chain) or March (March).

When reading the combination of consonants ck, correctly pronounce it as «k». However, this rule is true only in those cases when these consonants follow the short A and other sounds: back (back).

Th can be read differently depending on which word this combination is in.

If we see it at the beginning of a significant word or at the end of a word, then it is pronounced like «s», pronounced through clenched teeth: birth (birth) or thin (thin).

At the beginning of a pronoun or service word, this combination sounds more solid: this (this), they (they).

The consonant wh also has two pronunciations. If it is followed by the letter O, then it is correct to read it as «x»: who (who), whole (all).

Before the rest of the letters, it is pronounced as «in»: where (where), what (what).

Qu at the beginning of a word reads «q»: queue.

Compare the pronunciation of the combination of kn and ng: in the first case, we read it as «n» (knight — knight), in the second this sound is nasal (thing — thing). This rule is true for finding kn at the beginning of a word and ng at the end.

The same nasal «n» sounds in the combination nk regardless of the place in the word: bank — bank.

There are also two combinations that, although they consist of two letters, are read as one: ph (read as «f» — phone (phone)) and wr (p — wrong). Note that wr is only pronounced like this at the beginning of a word.

Separately, it should be said about the combination with the English letters a, u, o and i. These rules for reading English are clearly demonstrated in the following table.

As you can see from it, the combination with the vowel al before the letter k is read as a long «o»: walk (to walk). In other cases — «ol», where «o» is also long (small — small).

Regardless of the place in the word, gu turns into «g» (guard — guard). Finally, for the combination with the vowel wa, the pronunciation of «wa» (wonderful — wonderful) or «vo» (before r — work) is characteristic.

Now that we know about all the complexities of consonants in English, it remains for us to consider the staging of stress in English words. After that, you can safely say that you have mastered the rules of reading the English language, and all that remains is to tirelessly practice and hone the knowledge gained.

How to put stress correctly?

Stress plays a huge role in the rules for reading English words. It should be given special attention. If there are fewer problems with the French language in this sense (the emphasis is always on the last syllable), and in Russian you will have to memorize almost every word separately, then with English everything is different. There are a number of laws you need to memorize to help you stress correctly and make your reading of English words correct.

We put stress on the first syllable in most cases when it comes to two-syllable nouns and adjectives: table (table), clever (smart).

The last syllable becomes stressed in the bulk of trisyllabic verbs: to decide (decide). The penultimate is stressed for words that end in –ic, –sion, and –tion: solution, biologic.

The third syllable from the end will be stressed for words that end in combinations with the vowel Y: –cy, -ty, -phy, -gy, as well as –al: biblical (biblical), democracy (democracy), biology (biology).

While all of these reading rules are important and require memorization, keep in mind that English has many exceptions. You will also have to memorize them, or always have special dictionaries at hand.

Learning to read with Capital School Center

Classes at the Capital School Center are characterized by the fact that teachers try to equally combine the study of grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation. At the exit, all our students have already mastered all the rules of reading in English, and can also speak and write fluently.

A separate difficulty for beginners is the transcription, which is taught to compose in order to just read English words correctly.

It is an excellent tool for memorizing the pronunciation, but very few people will be able to learn how to compose it on their own.

We will help you to master it without any particular difficulties and not delve into the linguistic jungle.

To remember how certain words sound, you need to listen to English speech as much as possible. The auditory element is one of four that we use in our classes in accordance with the 4D methodology. Another element useful for practicing is visual. With regard to our theme, it is important that you have all the visual materials at your disposal — both the drawing and the table.

Of course, in the classroom, we are also directly engaged in reading in English.

At your disposal are excellent adapted English texts on different topics and with different levels of difficulty, suitable for both beginners and those who have been studying the language for a long time.

It is believed that in order to formulate the pronunciation of words and texts, it is best to study with a native speaker. This opinion is fair, because who knows better than a person who speaks English since childhood about all its intricacies and laws in general and the rules of reading in particular? However, it should be borne in mind that such classes are not always suitable for those who are just starting to learn English.

Those who plan to take the IELTS or TOEFL exam are also required to familiarize themselves with the reading rules. 

Another way to practice English is to travel to his country. Our school offers study trips to the UK and the USA, during which you will listen to English language and speak independently with the locals all the time. 

Our school offers its clients a wide range of services. Depending on your needs, we will select the format of teaching English that is convenient for you. We have courses for those who are just starting their studies or want to continue their studies.

Upon completion of the courses, all of our students are tested and receive a certificate proving their level of English proficiency. 

Sign up for a free trial lesson online or by phone. We will be glad to see you and are ready to answer any of your questions!

Source: https://capitalsc.ru/pravila-chteniya-v-anglijskom-yazyke/

Phonetic exercises for transcription of English words for children

The English alphabet has 26 letters, but there are twice as many sounds. A letter can have two or more sounds at the same time. But there is no need to be afraid of this — a list of exercises for transcription of English words for children will help to remember how to read and pronounce certain words correctly. In order to fulfill them, each student in English classes has a separate notebook, divided into three such columns:

  1. «Word»
  2. «Transcription»
  3. «Translation».

New words are entered into it to be learned later.

«Association» is the best transcription exercise

In learning something new, the method of association is best of all. Here are some examples of how you can relate sounds from transcriptions to objects that children are familiar with.

  • ʊ — short [y] (resembles a horseshoe)
  • æ — wide [e] — open our mouth and say «e» (the symbol resembles a crawling bug)
  • ŋ — [ny] — you need to read «in the nose» (as we often talk when we have a runny nose)
  • ð — interdental [h]
  • θ — interdental [s]

To learn these sounds, you can read a small fairy tale: “Once upon a time there was a little rabbit (tongue) who was afraid of everything, so he always sat in a house (in his mouth). But one day he decided to show the tip of his nose from the house (we stick the tip of the tongue between the teeth). First he uttered a quiet [θ], and then a sonorous [ð]. » The pronunciation rules are as follows:

  • s, d, n, t — [s], [d], [n], [t] — when pronouncing the tongue touches the upper palate (closer to the row of teeth)
  • ɜ — medium-length [e] — pronounced like ё (remember the word «ice»).

Writing exercises for transcription of English words for children

The list of English transcription exercises for children provided to our students allows them to easily navigate the above rules and hone their correct pronunciation.

Exercise No. 1

Write a transcription of the vowel sounds of the following words:

  • be, feel, we, me, see, meet
  • it, is, in, ill, sit, fill, live
  • bed, pen, ten, tell
  • tie, lie, my, pie, die, life
  • man, bad, hat, lamp, fat, cat
  • day, late, tale, main, rain
  • park, mark, arm, are
  • air, chair, care, fair
  • there, where
  • here, near, mere
  • hire, fire, tire, buyer, flyer
  • our, flour, power, flower, down, town
  • her, term, bird, turn, learn
  • story, warm, door, taught, talk

Exercise No. 2

Write a transcription of the consonants of the following words:

  • think, thing, thin, thought, death, threat
  • sing, song, bang, long, something, going, hung, wrong
  • this, that, those, the, these, there, other, another
  • ship, shop, she, clash, sharp, shine, shame, shape
  • chess, chop, chamber, charm, charity, future
  • phone, photo, phenomenon, phantom, pharos, phase
  • knife, know, knock, knit, knight, knee, knack
  • what, where, when, wheel, whiff, whip, whim.

Exercise No. 3

In the Russian language there are no unambiguous analogs of the English sounds [ð] and [θ], which is why students have difficulty in their pronunciation (for which it is necessary to stick out the tongue a little), due to a certain constraint. To remove this fear, learn a cute rhyme about kittens.

Source: https://englishgood.ru/uprazhneniya-na-transkripciyu-anglijskih-slov-dlya-detej/

Reading letter combinations th, ph

Th gives two sounds: voiced [ð] and voiceless [θ]. In Russian, there are no sounds similar to [ð, θ], and the correct pronunciation of these sounds can cause problems. Incorrect pronunciation of the sounds [ð, θ] is part of the «Russian accent». If you pronounce these sounds correctly, it will be much more difficult for an Englishman to guess that you are a Russian.

How to pronounce and read all this correctly?

We pronounce [ð, θ]

When pronouncing the sounds [ð, θ], the organs of speech (tongue, lips, mouth) are relaxed. Slide the tip of your tongue between the front row of your teeth and blow the air out of you into the gaps between your teeth and with your tongue. It is important to ensure that your lips do not touch your tongue. You don’t need to stick out your tongue too much, just stick out the very tip. You should not, also, strongly clamp the tongue with your teeth, remember that air must pass between the teeth and the tongue.

When pronouncing the sounds [ð, θ], the tongue is relaxed, the tip of the tongue is between the teeth, the exhaled air passes between the tongue and the teeth.

The English sound [θ] is voiceless — essentially just the sound of air passing between the tongue and teeth.

Sound [ð] with voiced voice. You seem to say «h», but the tip of your tongue is between your teeth.

Remember that your lips should not touch your protruding tongue.

Try pinching the tip of your tongue and blow out the air. You should get a dull sound [θ]. Without changing anything, and without moving your tongue, try to pronounce the Russian «z». Here you have a clear-cut English [ð].

It is advisable to practice quickly removing the tongue from the teeth to pronounce the next sound. For example, you can practice pronunciation on the word this [ðɪs]. Here [ð] sounds between the teeth, then the tongue jumps back into the mouth, and the sound [s] already sounds on the alveoli, as it should.

There is a great tongue twister:

This is the eleventh sentence

— it just combines the sounds [ð, θ] and [z, s]. The main thing is to ensure that all these sounds do not merge into one mess, but are clearly audible. Sounds [ð, θ] between the teeth, and [z, s] on the alveoli.

Be sure to watch the video tutorial. There is an exercise for you to practice your pronunciation!

This video lesson is part of the RealStudy Starter Level Online Course.

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What is the correct way to read the combination th?

The sound [ð] sounds in the service words:

in the definite article (the) in pronouns (this, that, these, those, they, them, theirs, there)

at the end of words before the letter e (breathe [briːð])

In most other cases, it sounds deaf [θ].

If the letter combination th is the ending for the formation of ordinal numbers, then it is pronounced as [θ], for example: fifth [fɪfθ]

Practice sounds with the following words:

Source: https://realstudy.ru/articles/50-phonetics/165-read-pronounce-th-ph.html

Working with the alphabet

Many adult learners of a foreign language think that working with the alphabet and studying it thoroughly is an activity for children that should not be spent too much time. Of course, this position is erroneous, because there are often cases when in an English-speaking country they are asked to dictate their data by letter (for example, a name).

“Please, spell your name” — a native speaker will tell you and you will immediately understand how important it is to master the correct pronunciation of the letters of the alphabet.

Some do not even imagine how often individual letters are found in countries with English: abbreviations, abbreviations, house numbers, street names, airports, train stations and any other flights — you will come across English letters here and should be ready to hear them correctly and pronounce them if necessary … That is why it is worth taking a few lessons on how to pronounce the letters separately.

Articulation development

Only after you are convinced that the alphabet is mastered, you can move on to the peculiarities of pronunciation of sounds that the studied letters give — that is, to the rules of articulation. It is necessary to accustom yourself to pronounce sounds correctly from the very beginning of training.

First, you study them separately, so much so as to bring the process to automatism, and after that you move on to whole words or even phrases, forming sentences from them.

Some consonant sounds can confuse you, because by ear it will seem that they should be pronounced like the Russian counterparts — but this is not so.

First of all, consider sounds such as [d], [t], [n], [r], [s], [z]. Pronounce them and memorize the movements and trajectory of the tip of your tongue. With the «Russian» pronunciation, he will rest against his teeth — this is not what we need. The British, on the other hand, fix the tip of the tongue on the so-called alveolus — this is the name of the tubercle in the upper palate. Pronounce sounds differently and immediately feel the difference. You can train with such simple words as red, ten, not, ray, spot, zoo, and so on.

The next group of sounds is [f] and [v]. You need to pronounce them as if you are depicting a bunny — with front teeth on the lower lip: fun, vat and others.

It is worth remembering the rule that the sound [l] will always be solid. For example, the word London is [ˈlʌndən].

The pronunciation of the sound [w] is practiced in an interesting way: for this, teachers and students use an ordinary candle. The lips must be folded in a tube and pulled forward, as if you are reaching for a kiss. In this position, you need to smile sharply — this is how we get the sound we need. During training, try to keep the candle at a distance of about 20-25 centimeters from the edge of the lips. Your task is to blow it out, because only in this case you will be sure that the exercise has been mastered.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1-vn34eV6ou0026list=PLSFN5BEcPifKFzdwBRZ9LWYvfnQq4KMAI

With the sound [h] there is an equally fun exercise: try to warm your hands! You need to understand that this sound is in no way similar to the Russian [x] we are used to, so it makes no sense to copy it in English. What does it mean to warm your hands? Depict the gesture and breathing with which you are trying to warm yourself: bringing your hands to your mouth, take a breath, during which lungs will form and subtle, but we need [h]. For example, let’s take the word home — [həum].

Sound [ŋ] in Russian, but it will sound like everyone’s familiar [n], but only during a runny nose. By the way, if you have a cold, it will be much easier to hone a complex sound: it will remind Russians of a combination of the letters n and g. In order to pronounce it correctly, form your tongue into a spatula and press it against the palate, blowing the sound through your nose. It is important to remember the position of the tongue: as usual, it remains on the alveoli, and not on the teeth, as in Russian. An example would be the word interesting — [ˈɪnt (ə) rɪstɪŋ].

Sounds [ð] and [θ], which are formed when the letters t and h are combined, will become no less difficult for native speakers of Russian. To train them, try depicting the sounds of a snake or a bee:

  • the voiced [ð] is pronounced as follows: the tip of the tongue is bitten by the teeth, and at the same time the Russian sound is pronounced [z]. You should feel ticklish during your workout — this is a good sign that you are not mistaken in pronunciation. If there is no tickling, then the tongue is pinched too tightly — relax it and practice on the word this — [ðɪs];
  • the voiceless sound [θ] is pronounced in the same way, only with Russian [s]. The word thank — [θæŋk] will help to train you in reading it.

Four types of vowel reading in English

The basis of correct pronunciation of English syllables is an understanding of what they are and what types of reading you need to know for the best knowledge of the language. In order to understand how to pronounce a particular vowel, you need to consider four types of syllables in English:

  1. Openending in a vowel. Here we read vowel sounds as they are read alphabetically (again, the benefit of knowing it cannot be overemphasized): safe — [seif], cube — [kjuːb].
  2. Closed with a consonant at the end. In this case, you need to learn each vowel separately:
  • an open and not long sound [æ] is conveyed by the letter a in a closed syllable. In order to check if you pronounce it correctly, sit down at the table and straighten up, and let your hand stand with your elbow on the surface and with a hand bent under the chin — there will be space between them (provided that the back is straightened). It is necessary to lower the jaw so that it reaches the hand, while uttering the sound [e]. For example, the word bag is [bæg];
  • the first sound is often confused with [e], but it is pronounced differently: lifting the corners of the lips in a slight smile. The sound is completely different, and, of course, not at all similar to Russian [e]: pet — [pet];
  • such a group of sounds as [i], [ɔ], [ʌ], [u] is not pronounced in a chant. On the contrary, they are short, clear and intense: gig — [gig], fox — [fɔks], gus — [gʌs], book — [bʊk].
  1. Vowel + r… The consonant r is not readable, but simply lengthens the vowel in front of it: far — [fɑː], curl — [kɜːl].
  2. Vowel + re… The same thing: we do not pronounce r: dare — [deə], pure — [pjʊə].

Particular attention should be paid to the sounds [a:] and [ɔ:] — their pronunciation remind you of a doctor’s appointment when your tongue is pressed with a stick and asked to pronounce a lingering “A”. This is exactly how these sounds should be pronounced — pressing the tongue down: car — [ka:], sort — [sɔ: t] and so on.

When pronouncing syllables, do not forget how to put the stress correctly. Most often, the very first syllable is stressed — so if in doubt, put the stress there. Exceptions should be memorized gradually.

Important features of the language

There are four simple points that every foreign language learner must know. First, forget about soft consonants in English. Secondly, do not deafen the voiced vowels that appear at the end of a word.

Thirdly, remember that vowels can be both long and short — the first in the transcription will be indicated with the [:] sign.

And one last thing on articulation: try to get rid of too abrupt lip movements and movements in abundance in general — this is not in English.

Practice and work with difficult words

As you know, any skill requires constant practice — so constantly work with interesting and difficult phrases that will make your brain pronounce the words correctly:

Very well [‘veri’ wel];

World Wide Web or WWW [‘w əuld’ waid ‘web www];

Eleven benevolent elephants [ɪˈlevn bəˈnevələnt ˈelɪfənts];

Source: http://top100lingua.ru/blog/alfavit/pravilnoe-proiznoshenie-anglijskih-slov

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