This vowel sound is different in the word

A vowel letter can represent different vowel sounds: hat [hæt], hate [heit], all [o:l], art [a:rt], any [‘eni].

(Одна гласная буква может передавать разные гласные звуки: hat [hæt], hate [heit], all [o:l], art [a:rt], any [‘eni].)

The same vowel sound is often represented by different vowel letters in writing: [ei] they, weigh, may, cake, steak, rain.

(Один и тот же гласный звук часто представлен разными гласными буквами на письме: [ei] they, weigh, may, cake, steak, rain.)

Open and closed syllables

(Открытые и закрытые слоги)

Open syllable: Kate [keit], Pete [pi:t], note [nout], site [sait], cute [kyu:t].

Closed syllable: cat [kæt], pet [pet], not [not], sit [sit], cut (the neutral sound [ə]).

Vowels and vowel combinations

The vowels A, E, I, O, U, Y alone, in combination with one another or with R, W represent different vowel sounds. The chart below lists the vowel sounds according to the American variant of pronunciation.

(Гласные A, E, I, O, U, Y по отдельности, в комбинации друг с другом или с R, W передают различные гласные звуки. В таблице ниже указаны гласные звуки согласно американскому варианту произношения.)

Sounds Letters Examples Notes
[i:]

e, ee

ea

ie, ei

be, eve, see, meet, sleep,

meal, read, leave, sea, team,

field, believe, receive

been [i];

bread, deaf [e];

great, break [ei];

friend [e]

[i]

i

y

it, kiss, tip, pick, dinner,

system, busy, pity, sunny

machine, ski,

liter, pizza [i:]

[e]

e

ea

let, tell, press, send, end,

bread, dead, weather, leather

meter [i:]

sea, mean [i:]

[ei]

a

ai, ay

ei, ey

ea

late, make, race, able, stable,

aim, wait, play, say, day,

eight, weight, they, hey,

break, great, steak

said, says [e];

height, eye [ai]

[æ] a

cat, apple, land, travel, mad;

AmE: last, class, dance, castle, half

 
[a:]

ar

a

army, car, party, garden, park,

father, calm, palm, drama;

BrE: last, class, dance, castle, half

war, warm [o:]

[ai]

i, ie

y, uy

ice, find, smile, tie, lie, die,

my, style, apply, buy, guy

 
[au]

ou

ow

out, about, house, mouse,

now, brown, cow, owl, powder

group, soup [u:]

know, own [ou]

[o] o not, rock, model, bottle, copy  
[o:]

or

o

aw, au

ought

al, wa-

more, order, cord, port,

long, gone, cost, coffee,

law, saw, pause, because,

bought, thought, caught,

hall, always, water, war, want

work, word [ər]

[oi] oi, oy oil, voice, noise, boy, toy  

[ou]

o

oa, ow

go, note, open, old, most,

road, boat, low, own, bowl

do, move [u:]

how, owl [au]

[yu:]

u

ew

eu

ue, ui

use, duty, music, cute, huge, tune,

few, dew, mew, new,

euphemism, feud, neutral,

hue, cue, due, sue, suit

 
[u:]

u

o, oo

ew

ue, ui

ou

rude, Lucy, June,

do, move, room, tool,

crew, chew, flew, jewel,

blue, true, fruit, juice,

group, through, route;

AmE: duty, new, sue, student

guide, quite [ai];

build [i]

[u]

oo

u

ou

look, book, foot, good,

put, push, pull, full, sugar,

would, could, should

 
neutral sound [ə]

u, o

ou

a, e

o, i

gun, cut, son, money, love,

tough, enough, rough,

about, brutal, taken, violent,

memory, reason, family

Also:

stressed, [ʌ];

unstressed, [ə].

[ər]

er, ur, ir

or, ar

ear

serve, herb, burn, hurt, girl, sir,

work, word, doctor, dollar,

heard, earn, earnest, earth

heart, hearth [a:]

Note 1: The letter Y

The letter Y can function as a vowel or as a consonant. As a vowel, Y has the vowel sounds [i], [ai]. As a consonant, Y has the consonant sound [y] (i.e., a semivowel sound), usually at the beginning of the word and only in the syllable before a vowel.

[i]: any, city, carry, funny, mystery, synonym;

[ai]: my, cry, rely, signify, nylon, type;

[y]: yard, year, yes, yet, yield, you.

Примечание 1: Буква Y

Буква Y может функционировать как гласная или согласная. Как гласная, Y имеет гласные звуки [i], [ai]. Как согласная, Y имеет согласный звук [y] (т.е. полугласный звук), обычно в начале слова и только в слоге перед гласной.

[i]: any, city, carry, funny, mystery, synonym;

[ai]: my, cry, rely, signify, nylon, type;

[y]: yard, year, yes, yet, yield, you.

Note 2: Diphthongs

A diphthong is one indivisible vowel sound that consists of two parts. The first part is the main strong component (the nucleus); the second part is short and weak (the glide). A diphthong is always stressed on its first component: [au], [ou]. A diphthong forms one syllable. American linguists usually list five diphthongs: [ei], [ai], [au], [oi], [ou].

Примечание 2: Дифтонги

Дифтонг это один неделимый гласный звук, который состоит из двух частей. Первая часть главный сильный компонент (ядро); вторая часть короткая и слабая (скольжение). Дифтонг всегда имеет ударение на первом компоненте: [au], [ou]. Дифтонг образует один слог. Американские лингвисты обычно приводят пять дифтонгов: [ei], [ai], [au], [oi], [ou].

Note 3: The sound [o]

The sound [o] is short in British English. In the same words in American English, the sound [o] is a long sound colored as [a:]. This sound is often listed as [a:] in American materials for ESL students. In some words, there are two variants of pronunciation in AmE: [o:] or [o].

[o]: lot, rock, rob, bother, bottle, college, comment, document, modern, popular, respond, John, Tom;

[o:] or [o]: gone, coffee, office, borrow, orange, sorry, loss, lost, want, wash, water.

Примечание 3: Звук [o]

Звук [o] краткий в британском английском. В тех же словах в американском английском, звук [o] долгий звук, окрашенный как [a:]. Этот звук часто дается как [a:] в американских материалах для студентов ESL. В некоторых словах два варианта произношения в AmE: [o:] или [o].

[o]: lot, rock, rob, bother, bottle, college, comment, document, modern, popular, respond, John, Tom;

[o:] или [o]: gone, coffee, office, borrow, orange, sorry, loss, lost, want, wash, water.

Note 4: The neutral sound

Transcription symbols for the neutral sound are [ʌ] (caret) in stressed syllables (fun, son) and [ə] (schwa) in unstressed syllables (about, lesson). In American ESL materials, the neutral sound is often shown as [ə] (schwa) in both stressed and unstressed syllables.

Примечание 4: Нейтральный звук

Символы транскрипции для нейтрального звука: [ʌ] (caret) в ударных слогах (fun, son) и [ə] (schwa) в безударных слогах (about, lesson). В американских материалах ESL нейтральный звук часто дается как [ə] (schwa) и в ударных, и в безударных слогах.

Read more about vowel letters and sounds in Spelling Patterns for Vowels in the section Writing.

Прочитайте еще о гласных буквах и звуках в статье Spelling Patterns for Vowels в разделе Writing.

Vowel reading rules in English

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Today let’s talk about rules for reading vowels in Englishyou need to know in order to successfully master both the oral and written aspects.

First, let’s review the English alphabet and do it using a nursery rhyme. I think rap style fans will especially like it! It is great if you add some of the typical movements that are typical of this style of music during your performance.

Alphabet song

AA, B, C, D, E

stand up and look at me.

F, G, H, I, J

I play football every day.

K, L, M, N, O

I Cake of All.

P, Q, R, S, T

Hey people, listen to me.

U, V, W, X, Y, Z

The alphabet is in my head!

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As you may have noticed, in the English alphabet 26 letters: 6 vowels и 20 consonants.

They form 44 sound: 20 vowels and 24 consonants.

Vowel sounds are divided into:

  • short [i], [e], [ɔ], [u], [ʌ], [æ], [ǝ]
  • long [i:], [ɜ:], [ɔ:], [u:], [a:]
  • diphthongs [ei], [ai], [ɔi], [iǝ], [ǝu], [au], [ɛǝ], [aiǝ], [auǝ]

The difficulty is that vowels are read differently, depending on which syllable the vowel occurs in.

It is generally accepted that in English there is 4 types of syllables.

Let’s analyze each of them, noting the characteristic features.

French Alphabet

I type of syllable (vowel + consonant + vowel):

open, vowel reads like this, how is shecalled in the alphabet… We consider only the striking position.

In words like bake, smile, Rope, tubefinal «e» not pronounced, it is called dumb (mute buttonletter).

 Monosyllabic words like we, go, hi, my are also of the first type.

Samples

a[ei] — name, face, cake, make, bake, take, mistake, lake, snake, lazy, crazy, nature, cage, potato

e [i:] — Egypt, Greece, tree, free, three, street, green, sleep, meter, fever, emu, lemur, he, she, we

i [ai] — five, nine,, ride a bike, drive, smile, time, nice, kite, diving, pine, spider, tiger, white

o [ǝu] — nose, rose, home, hope, rope, stone, sofa, notebook, October, composer, phone, model

u [ju:] — Pupil, Student, Tulip, Computer, Cucumber, Excuse, Music, Cuba, Future, Huge, Tube, Blue

y [ai] — why, sky, cry, spy, dry, fly, butterfly, my, shy, type, style, to rely on, July, xylophone by

IIsyllable type (vowel + consonant + consonant):

closed, vowel readable briefly. We consider only the striking position. The lexical meaning of the word depends on the length and brevity of the pronunciation of the sound in English. For example, take words like sheep (I type of syllable [ʃi: p]) and ship (II type of syllable [ʃip]).

Correct

There is a sheep On the meadow.

There is a ship in the sea

Incorrect

There is a ship On the meadow.

There is a sheep in the sea

(The poor lamb got it!)

Samples

a [æ] —  black, happy, cabbage, carrot, rabbit, daddy, granny, gallery, Africa, hand, cap, cat, map

e [e] — red, December, letter, kettle, pen, pencil, desk, address, left, cherry, chess, egg, hen, ten

i [i] — Pink, Six, Fifty, Little, Big, Pig, Spring, Winter, King, Finger, Kitchen, Milk, Fish, Children

o [ɔ] — golden, fox, dolphin, dog, hospital, doctor, bottle, box, clock, hobby, coffee, concert

u[ʌ] — summer, butter, hundred, number, brush, duck, club, jump, lunch, plum, mushroom, cup

y [i] — gym, gymnastics, lynx, myth, mystery, symbol, symphony, symptom, syllable, system

IIIsyllable type (vowel + r + consonant):

vowel is read long… Long sounds are indicated by two dots «:» to the right of the sound sign. We consider only the striking position.

Letter «r« in this type of syllable is not pronounced.

Monosyllabic words like jar, bar, here , sir, fur are also of the third type.

Samples

ar [a:] — farmer, garden, party, car, scar, bar, barber, marmalade, shark, garlic, parsley, starling

er [ɜ:] — Advertisement, Person, Perfect, University, To Prefer, Dessert, Germany, Term, Interpreter

ir [ɜ:] — bird, girl, the first, the third, thirteen, thirty, birthday, shirt, T-shirt, circus, skirt, sir, fir

or [ɔ:] — pork, orchard, orchestra, order, orchid, (un) fortunately, divorce, enormous, immortal

ur [ɜ:] — curl (y), curds, curtain, to disturb, purple, Thursday, turnip, windsurfing, surface, hurt

yr [ɜ:] — martyr (martyr), myrrh (myrrh), Kyrgyz, Kyrgyzstan

IVsyllable type (vowel + r + vowel):

reading like diphthongs. Diphthongs are combinations of two vowel sounds, the first of which is pronounced more energetically than the second. We consider only the striking position. In some words, the letter «r» is not pronounced, while in others it makes the sound [r].

Samples

are [ɛǝ] — parents, care, rarely, various, to compare, scarecrow, canary, malaria, square, share

ere [iǝ] — Here, Imperial, Serious, Mysterious, Nigeria, Serial, Sincere, Zero, Hero, Cereal, Interfere

ire [aiǝ] — tired, retired, to admire, desire, Ireland, iron, environment, requirement, biro, virus

or [ɔ:] — Ore, Store, Snore, Score, Bore, BORING, Shore, To IGNORE, To Explore, Story, Storey, Glory

ure [juǝ] — pure, cure, curable, incurable, during, Europe, euro, curious, mural (fresco), security

yre [aiǝ] — lyre (lyre), tire (US — tire tire), tyrant (tyrant), papyrus (papyrus)

Important! Research shows that total 30% words English can be read using the rules above; rest 70% words — historically developed vocabulary. Therefore, I strongly recommend actively using dictionaries in the process of learning English.

 I think the article is about rules for reading vowels in English will be useful for those who plan to take the exam in English. In the oral part of the exam there is a task in which you need to read the proposed passage of text (1.5 minutes), observing all the rules for reading vowels and consonants.

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Rules for reading vowels in English in tables with examples

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It is believed that reading in English is a rather difficult skill for the simple reason that there is no rigid system of reading rules in English and letters, in particular vowels, can be read differently depending on their position in a word or in a syllable. In this post, I will cover the rules for reading vowels in English with examples.

English vowels and reading features

There are 6 vowels in the English alphabet. But the sounds they transmit are many times more — there are 20 of them in total (including long vowels).

Vowels:

  • A — hey
  • E — and
  • I — ay
  • O — oh
  • U — u
  • Y — wye

The English language is characterized by the presence of diphthongs.

Diphthongs — these are sounds, when pronounced, one vowel sound passes into another, that is, in fact, they are pronounced as two sounds.

For example, the word in the word home, the vowel o is read as «oh», that is, in fact, it forms two sounds [əʊ]. The same with the word house, where the combination of letters «ou» reads «ay» and gives a double sound [aʊ].

Do not confuse diphthongs with two letter combinations. For example, in the word head there are two vowels in a row, but the combination of letters «ea» is read as «e», that is, we get a single sound [e].

Thus, vowels in English can be read as in the alphabet, and convey a number of other sounds.

Rules for reading English vowels and vowel combinations

For convenience, I will give tables for each letter with examples, descriptions and reading in Russian. In Russian, of course, it is impossible to convey the exact reading of this or that sound, but I will write approximately.

For correct reading, it is important to know such concepts as closed and open syllables.

Closed syllable in English, this is the syllable that ends in a consonant a letter… For example maponn, fatherg, bead and so on.

Open syllable — a syllable that ends in a vowel a letter… For example, take, py, bike and so on.

Please note that the syllable must end with a vowel or consonant, not a sound. That is, if in English at the end of a word there is e mute, then the syllable is considered open.

Letter A

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [æ]э Map, cap, pack, black, flag
In an open syllable — [ei] — heyreading as in the alphabet Name, game, flame, table, lake, pay
In a closed syllable followed by r — sound [a:] like russian а, long Car, bar, jar, start, farmer
In an open syllable followed by r — diphthong [eǝ] — ea Care, rare, prepare

Letter E

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [e] — e Red, vet, set, tell
In an open syllable — [i:] — and long Meter, complete
At the end of words e is not readable in English, but affects the reading of the word Table, plate, take For example, the words cap and cape — in the first case we read «cap», since the syllable is closed, in the second case, «cap», since the syllable is open
In short, monosyllabic words, these are mainly service parts of speech, e at the end of a word is read if it is the only vowel in the word and gives [i:] i.e и long He, she, we, me, be
In an open syllable followed by r — diphthong [iǝ] — ia Here, sphere, severe

Letter I

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [i] — and Sick, tip, limp, kit, trick
In an open syllable — [ai] — aylike in the alphabet Life, mine, line, pipe, time, kite
In a closed syllable followed by the letter r — [ə:] — similar to Russian ё, long sound Girl, bird, third, dirty, sir, first
In an open syllable followed by a letter r — [aiǝ] — aye Fire, tires

Letter O

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [ɔ] — oh Fog, nod, lock, log, got
In an open syllable — u] — oh Rope, nose, toe, vote
In a closed and open syllable followed by a letter r — [ɔ:]о long Nor, born, corn, torn, more, core
In an unstressed syllable — [ə] — uh, the sound is drop-out, therefore it sounds indistinct and short, fluently, for example, lemon is not a lemon or a lamen, but a lamn with a slightly audible «e» between «m» and «n» lemon, melon

In some cases, the letter «O» can be read like «A» [ʌ], for example, «love». And also like «U» [u], for example, in the word «move». These reading options do not lend themselves to specific rules and logic, so such words need to be memorized.

Letter U

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [ʌ] — a Cut — «kat», rubber, but, mug, but put reads like «put»
In a closed syllable followed by a letter r — [ə:] — similar to Russian ё, long sound turn, burnt
In an open syllable after two consonants — [u:]у long, as well as in an open syllable after j and r Blue, trueJuly, rule
In an open syllable followed by a letter r —[juə] — yue Cure, secure, mature
In an open syllable after one consonant (except for j and r) — [ju:] — yu Tube, mute, cute

Letter Y

Sound in transcription and its reading in Russian Examples
In a closed syllable — [i] — and System, sympathy, mystery
In an open stressed syllable — [ai] — ay Shy, cry, try, my, bye
In an open syllable followed by a letter r —[aiə] — aye Tire, byre
In an unstressed syllable — [i] — and Rainy, snowy, crispy
At the beginning of a word before a vowel — [j] — th Year, yellow, yet, yes

These are the basic rules for reading vowels in English. But do not forget that there are many exceptions to each of these rules.

In subsequent publications, I will cover the rules for reading consonants and letter combinations of vowels and consonants.

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Lesson 8. Pronunciation of consonants [f] and [v]. Closed syllable in English

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Hello! In this lesson, we again return to consonant sounds and now we learn to pronounce sounds [f] и [v] and accordingly read the English letters Ff [ef] and Vv [vi]. And let’s also remember what a closed syllable is in English, since this is one of the basic concepts in teaching reading.

So, from lesson number 8 you will learn:

  • how to pronounce english consonants [f] и [v] correctly;
  • what is a closed syllable in English;
  • and repeat how the vowel is read y at the end of the word.

If you have just joined us, then here is a link to the section «Author’s English lessons for teaching reading and pronunciation at the same time»

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Rules for reading letters f and v in English

So, let’s begin! English consonants f и v transmit sounds [f] и [v]. The sounds [f] and [v] are labiodental, that is, to pronounce them, you need bite the lower lip with the upper teeth.

At first glance, the English sounds [f] and [v] are similar to the Russian “f” and “v”. But there is also a significant difference: the English sounds [f] and [v] are long.

To pronounce the English sound [v] correctly, it is necessary to pronounce it for a long time, as, for example, the doubled «v» in the words «up», «introduction».

To pronounce the English sound [f] correctly, bite the lower lip and exhale vigorously. The English sound [f] is very long and strong. In the transcription [f] should be designated [fff].

Listen to how the sounds [f] and [v] are pronounced — HERE

As for the concept of «voiced» — «deaf», the British do not understand at all what it is. They have the concept of «weak» (we call this sound «voiced» in Russian) and the concept of «strong» (we call this sound «dull»).

Now we need to practice a little. Let’s get down to the exercises. After that we will repeat again, how words are divided into syllables, which syllable is in the word MAIN and what is a closed syllable in English.

Now we start working out English sounds [fff] and [vvv]

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What is a closed syllable in English?

If you learn English from scratch on our website, then from lesson number 6 you learned what the third type of syllable is in English. Now we’ll talk about how words are divided into syllables. (1)which syllable in the word is the most important (2) и what is a closed syllable in English(3) (it was already mentioned in lesson 1)

(1) So, words are divided into syllables by the number of vowels… That is, how many vowels there are in a word, there are so many syllables in it. Take a word for example, happy Doubled consonant p divides a word into two syllables.

`hap — py

  1. hap — this syllable ends with a consonant sound, and is called closed;
  2. py — this syllable, ends in a vowel sound, and is called open.

(2) The main thing is the STRICT syllable. It is in it that the vowel sound is read according to the rules that you have already learned. By the way, I remind you that the unstressed letter y at the end of a word reads like [i], for example, party [`pa: ti]

(3) A closed syllable is a syllable that ends in a consonant.

Now let’s remember the passed rules for reading vowels in a closed syllable in English:

a is readAs [æ]. Examples. hat, happy

e readAs [e]. Examples. men, mental

i, y are readAs [i]. Examples. kit, kitty

u readAs [ʌ]. Examples. bud, buddy

0 is often read as [ʌ]. Examples. love, glove, lovely.

NOTE. How to read the vowel Oo in a closed syllable, you will learn further — Lesson number 9. Reading the English letter Oo in a closed syllable.

NOTE. Sonorous consonants m, n, l — also form a syllable, because they can be pulled. Try saying [mmmm], [nnnn], [llll]. Therefore, in the word apple there are two syllables: ap-ple (the second syllable is a sonor consonant — l).

Also, remember, in English vowel e at the end of a word NEVER readable.

Once there is closed syllable, then, accordingly, there is open syllable, but you will learn about it in the following lessons. For now, let’s figure out how unstressed vowels are read in English.

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The rule of reading an unstressed vowel in English

So, as a rule, there is usually one stressed syllable in a word, in which the vowel is read according to the rules, then a logical question arises: how is an unstressed vowel read?

In English there is a universal sound similar to the Russian «e» — [ə]… This is the most common sound, as it is read in all unstressed syllables. This sound is called «Seam». Sometimes it is replaced by the sound [i], as, for example, in the words above.

Exercise 5. Read two-syllable words with learned sounds:

apple, badly, balcony, happy, garden, party, hardly, carpet, dummy, funny, muddy, puppy, lovely, kitty, ditty, mitten, kitten, affect, Betty, heaven [`hevən]

Exercise 6. Finally, memorize a few English phrases:

  1. Have fun! — Have fun!
  2. Have tea. — Have some tea.
  3. Keep fit. — Keep in shape.
  4. Be happy! — Be happy!

Let’s sum up the results of the eighth lesson from the cycle «Teaching reading in English and pronunciation at the same time», from which you learned and hopefully remembered that:

  1. words are divided into syllables by the number of vowels;
  2. closed is a syllable that ends in a consonant;
  3. in a closed stressed syllable, the vowel is read according to the rules that must be memorized;
  4. in unstressed syllables, the vowel reads like [ə] or [i]. So, for example, the unstressed letter y at the end of a word it reads like [i].

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And of course you now know how to pronounce sounds [f] и [v] in english is correct.

Lesson 9. Pronunciation of the English vowel [ɒ]. Reading the English letter O in a closed syllable. You will learn how to pronounce the very English sound [ɒ] and how to read the vowel Oo in a closed syllable. 

Source: http://englishstory.ru/urok-8-proiznoshenie-soglasnyih-zvukov-f-i-v-ponyatie-o-zakryitom-sloge.html

What are the syllables in English

The English alphabet has six vowels, but individually and in combination with each other, they form more than two dozen sounds, including diphthongs. The reading of a vowel depends on the letters adjacent to it and on the type of syllable in which it is located.

Open syllable

A syllable is considered open if it ends in a vowel (to-tal, ri-val, bi-ble, mo-tor). The vowel in this case gives a long sound — that is, it is read as in the alphabet. Words with a dumb «e» also belong to this type. For example:

  • take [teɪk]
  • Pete[pi:t]
  • kite [kaɪt]
  • nose [nəʊz]
  • cute [kju: t]

Some monosyllabic words also represent open syllables. For example, me, she, he and no, so, go.

Closed syllable

The closed syllable is the most common spelling unit of the English language; it makes up about 50% of the syllables in the text. A closed syllable ends in one or more consonants, and the vowel is read briefly in this case.

In English, there are many closed-type monosyllabic words (cat, pin, hen). If a suffix starting with a vowel is added to them, the consonant in front of it is doubled. This is done in order to avoid changing the sound. For example:

  • hat [hæt] — hatter
  • pin [pɪn] — pinned
  • hot [hɒt] — hottest
  • red [red] — reddish
  • cut [kʌt] — cutting

The syllable «vowel + r»

The third type of syllable is one in which the vowel is followed by the letter «r». The vowel makes a long sound, and the «r» itself is unreadable (in British English).

  • car [kɑː]
  • herb [hɜːb]
  • girl [ɡɜːl]
  • form [fɔːm]
  • turn [tɜːn]

The doubled «r» does not affect the sound of the vowel. In this case, the syllable is read as closed. Compare:

  • smirk [sməːk] — mirror [ˈmɪrə]
  • curl [kəːl] — current [ˈkʌr (ə) nt]
  • port [pɔːt] — torrent [ˈtɒr (ə) nt]

The syllable «vowel + re»

In a syllable of this type, the letter «r» is also not read, and the vowel forms a diphthong.

  • dare [deə]
  • mere [mɪə]
  • hire [ˈhaɪə]
  • core [kɔː]
  • pure [pjʊə]

The syllable «consonant + le»

Sometimes this syllable stands out separately — it occurs only at the end of a word. If -le is preceded by one consonant, the syllable is read as open. If there are two consonants in front of -le, it is read as closed. Compare:

  • table [ˈteɪbl] — dabble [dæbl], title [ˈtaɪtl] — little [ˈlɪtl]
  • bugle [bju: gl] — struggle [ˈstrʌɡl], rifle [ˈraɪfl] — sniffle [ˈsnɪfl]

Not every consonant is found in combination with -Le… Here are the ones that are typical for the English language:

  • -ble (bubble) -fle (rifle) -stle (whistle) -cle (cycle)
  • -gle (bugle) -tle (brittle) -ckle (pickle) -kle (tinkle)
  • -zle (dazzle) -dle (bridle) -ple (staple)

Vowel combinations (digraphs)

A digraph is a combination of two letters that are pronounced as one sound. In the case of vowels, it can be a long, short sound or a diphthong. Most often, digraphs are found in old Anglo-Saxon words, the pronunciation of which has undergone changes over hundreds of years: thief, boil, hay, boat, straw. They are read according to special rules, but there are many exceptions to them, so these words need to be learned gradually and systematically.

Basic vowel digraphs

Spelling Pronunciation Examples
ai / ay [eɪ] bait, hay
au / aw [ɔː] taunt, draw
ea [i:] meat, deal
[e] bread, steady
ee [i:] feed, reel
ei [eɪ] feint, vein
[i:] (after c) ceiling, receive
eu / ew [ju:] Feud, Strewn
ie [i:] thief, priest
oa [əʊ] coat, goal
oi / oy [ɔɪ] coin, toy
oo [u:] root, food
[ʊ] (before k) book, look
ou [aʊ] loud, noun
[u:] soup, ghoul
ow [aʊ] cow, howl
[oʊ] know, low

Source: https://skyeng.ru/articles/kakie-byvayut-slogi-v-anglijskom-yazyke

Vowels in English: Reading and Sounds — English in 5 Steps

Before teaching you to read vowels in English, I should note that due to its history, English has a sufficient number of exception words from almost every reading rule.

It just doesn’t make sense to list them all, but I offer you, dear readers, the following interactive: remembered the word exception for a particular item — wrote it down in the comments with translation (the most advanced can write with transcription).

Let’s help each other know the language better!

And, of course, I cannot help but warn you: in this rule there will be many transcription icons. Realizing that you are just learning, I duplicate it in Russian letters, but I do not recommend doing this all the time, and in one of the following articles I will explain why. If transcription is still too much for you, here you can make sure it’s not that hard to remember.

Vowels in English: reading open and closed syllables

Syllables are open and closed. An open syllable ends in a vowel. Closed — to a consonant. In this case, consonants work as locks (close a syllable), and vowels as keys (open a syllable). Thus, if there is a vowel after the last consonant in a syllable, the syllable is still considered open.

cat — closed syllable — at the end the consonant letter Tt;

name is an open syllable, because after the consonant «Mm» (lock) there is a vowel «Ee» (key), which, as it were, opens the syllable to us.

Reading vowels

In an open syllable, the stressed vowel is read as in the alphabet, and in a closed syllable it is read short. Each vowel has its own sound for the stressed closed syllable.

If there are two vowels in a stressed syllable, read the first as in an open syllable.

hear — [hiə] — [hia] to hear: the letter Ee is read as in an open syllable, the sound ə gives the buva Rr.

Lean — [li: n] — [liin] — lean against:: the letter Ee is read as in an open syllable

boat — [bout] — [boat] boat: the letter Oo is read as in the alphabet.

The Rr letter and vowels in English

The letter K affects the reading of vowels. So, in a closed syllable before Rr:

EUI vowels are read as [ɜ:] — a sound similar to [ё], only without the [th] overtones at the beginning.

girl — [gɜ: l] — [gol] — girl; burn [bɜ: n] — [ben] -burn; nerd [nɜ: d] — [nёd] -sound.

The vowels O and A stretch: read as [Ͻ:] and [a:]

car — [kа:] — [kаa] car; lord — [lϽ:d] — [lood] lord

All you need is love!

The vowel Aa before the letter Ll at the beginning of a word is often read as [Ͻ:]

always [Ͻ: lweiz] — [olways] -always, also [Ͻ: lsə] — [olso] — also, ball [bϽ: l] — [bol] — ball

Author of the material Kondratenko Anna

Source: https://eng5steps.ru/chtenie-na-angliyskom-glasniye/

Vowels and Sounds — Lesson 2 — English from scratch

Continuing the theme of the previous lesson about the alphabet about letters and sounds, it is worth deepening your knowledge of reading the vowels of the English alphabet. After all, they make up almost half of the total number of all sounds.

General concept of vowel sounds

As mentioned earlier, there are 20 vowel sounds, while there are only 6 vowel letters themselves. This is not easy to put into the understanding of a Russian-speaking person, because there is no such thing in Russian. Wider variety of vowels in the English alphabetthis is his distinguishing feature.

Namely, diphthongs, which are completely alien to Slavic languages, constitute difficulties in learning. But transcription comes to the aid of students — this is a recording of the reading of a word using phonetic symbols denoting a certain sound. That is, every English word in the dictionary is written with a transcription that will tell you exactly how it is read.

It remains only to learn to distinguish and read all sounds.

Reading vowels in open and closed syllables

The reading of vowels depends on their place in the word:

  • in the first type of syllable (vowel at the end), the letter is read according to its name in the alphabet,
  • in the second (consonant at the end) — as a short sound.

Consider reading all vowels of English letters with transcription:

LetterOpen syllableClosed syllable

Aa [ei] [ei

  • game[geim] — game
  • plane [plein] — plane
[]

  • fat[ft] — bold
  • plan[pln] — plan
ee[i:] [i:] 

  • be [bi:] — to be
  • he [hi:] — he
[e]

Source: https://www.lovelylanguage.ru/start/english-from-scratch/2-glasnyye

Reading vowels in English. Reduction. Reduction types

The stress in English falls on the root syllable. English stressed vowels are read depending on what type of syllable they are used in.

In English, there are four types of vowel reading in stressed syllables.

1 type of vowel reading

In this type of reading, the vowels are in open position, that is, the stressed syllable ends with this vowel. Vowels in this case are read in the same way as in the alphabet:

a [ei], o [əu], u [ju:] or [u:] if u is preceded by r or consonant combination + r.

e [i:], i [ai], y [ai]

Cases are possible:

1) The syllable ends with a stressed vowel. it completely open syllable… Examples: go [gəu], me [min ː].

2) After the stressed vowel, there is a consonant (not r), and then comes the «mute» e. It conditionally open syllable… Examples: home[həum], type [tp].

3) A stressed vowel is followed by a vowel including «mute» e… Examples: lie[lai], due [djuː].

2 type of vowel reading

In type 2 reading, the vowels are in closed position, that is, the syllable ends in a consonant. In this case, the vowels are read briefly, abruptly:

a [æ], o [ɔ], u [ʌ], e [e], i [i], y [i]

Cases are possible:

1) The vowel is between two consonants. it completely closed syllable… Example: man[mæn],hot[hɔt].

2) Cases completely closed syllablewhen there are two or more consonants after a vowel. Examples: lamp[læmp], rhy

Source: http://enjoy-eng.ru/chtenie-glasnykh-bukv-v-angliiskom-iazyke-reduktciia-tipy-reduktcii

Rules for reading English for beginners, table. Intonation and stress in English

At the initial stage of learning English, you inevitably have to deal with the differences between your native language and a foreign one. Reading in English for beginners, children and adults is usually one of the first steps in learning.

And the first such differences between Russian and English are revealed as soon as you start learning to read in English. You are faced with the transcription and reading rules of the English language.

These two concepts are related, since with the help of transcription we can record and read the sounds that vowels and consonants convey in various combinations. But the reading rules explain exactly how the letters are pronounced in different environments.

There are a lot of reading rules in English, and they relate to both vowels and consonants. In addition, a huge number of words are not read according to the rules, that is, they are exceptions. Therefore, it begins to seem that it is extremely difficult to learn all this.

In fact, the rules of reading need to be learned, but there is no need to memorize them. After doing a few exercises on reading rules, you will already know how exactly the same type of words are read.

In the learning process, when you read and listen to a variety of study materials, the spelling, pronunciation and meaning of new words will be memorized as a whole.

Features of English pronunciation

At first, reading in English for beginners presents some difficulties due to the peculiarities of pronunciation — words are very often pronounced differently than they are spelled. Linguists even have a saying — «We write — Manchester, we pronounce — Liverpool.»

This situation is due to the fact that historically in the English language there existed, and there are still many dialects in which the same letters and letter combinations were read in different ways, which eventually became entrenched in official English. An example is the combination of letters ough.

The words though, through, thought differ by only one letter, and the combination of letters ough is read differently in all words.

The role of transcription in teaching English reading

So, as we have already said, in addition to the numerous rules for reading in English, difficulties arise when mastering the transcription of the English language. Transcription is the recording of speech sounds using special characters.

You should not avoid it, as it is the best assistant in learning a language, which, firstly, will save you time when memorizing new words, and secondly, it will help to avoid mistakes in pronunciation. After all, when you write out or memorize new words, you definitely need to know how they are read correctly.

There are two options for how to do this. The first is to listen to it in some online resource, and the second is to watch the transcription. 

Now in some tutorials, as well as on training sites, you can find «English transcription in Russian». It is believed that writing an English word in Russian letters is much easier than learning some incomprehensible phonetic symbols. In fact, this is a delusion.

English phonetics differs from Russian so much that Russian letters can only approximately convey the pronunciation of English words, and mostly the simplest ones, the reading of which even without this kind of «transcription» is not difficult.

Some English sounds in Russian simply do not exist, and the correct pronunciation of English and Russian sounds similar at first glance may have certain differences.

Therefore, we recommend that you take the time to study transcription icons and read sounds. This is one of the basic knowledge in mastering the rules of reading English for beginners. Knowledge of transcription will serve you faithfully at all stages of your learning.

We analyze the rules for reading English

There are different classifications of the rules for reading consonants and vowels in English. For vowels, as a rule, there are 4 types of syllables. These are the 4 types of environment a vowel can find itself in and which affects its pronunciation.

Some textbooks consider only the first two types of syllables — open and closed, but take into account whether the letter r is involved in these types of syllables — since it affects the reading of vowels. Consonants in different combinations can also be read differently.

I must say that the number of exceptions and variants of reading the same letter combinations in different words give reason to consider the reading rules rather general recommendations that should be studied before starting to read.

To familiarize yourself with the rules of reading in English, we suggest that you take as a basis the tables with options for reading letters, which are given in his textbook for children “English. 1-4 grades in diagrams and tables «N.Vakulenko.

These English reading rules for children cover almost every possible reading of vowels and consonants in English.

But before we go directly to the tables, we will deal with two more concepts that you will surely come across when you get acquainted with the reading rules. it open и closed syllable.

The syllable is called openWhen

  • ends in a vowel and is the last in a word
  • the vowel is followed by a consonant and then a vowel again
  • the vowel is followed by another vowel

Examples of words with an open type of syllable (you can listen with sound):

age, blue, bye, fly, go 

The syllable is called closedWhen

  • ends in a consonant and is the last in a word
  • the vowel is followed by several consonants

Examples of words with a closed type of syllable:

bed, big, box, hungry, stand 

So, let’s formulate the rules for reading English for beginners: tables for reading vowels and consonants.

Vowel reading tables

A
A [ei] — in an open syllable lake, make
A [æ] — in a closed syllable rat, map
A [a:] — in a closed syllable on r car, bar
A [εə] — at the end of a word vowel + re care, fare
A [ɔ:] — combinations all, au all, tall
O
O [əu] — in an open syllable no, home
O [ɒ] — in a closed stressed syllable lot, boss
O [ɜ:] — in some words with «wor» word, work
O [ɔ:] — in a closed syllable with r horse, door
O [u:] — in combination «oo» too, food
O [u] — in combination «oo» good look
O [aʊ] — in combination «ow» in the stressed syllable Now, CLOWN
O [ɔɪ] — in combination «oy» boy, joy
U
U [yu:], [yu] — in an open syllable blue, duty
U [ʌ] — in a closed syllable butter, cup
U [u] — in a closed syllable put, bull
U [ɜ:] — in combination «ur» Purse, hurt
E
E [i:] — in an open syllable, a combination of «ee», «ea» he, meet, leaf
E [e] — in a closed syllable, combination «ead» head, bread
E [ɜ:] — in combinations «er», «ear» her, pearl
E [ɪə] — in ear combinations near, dear
I
i [aɪ] — in an open syllable nice, fine
i [aɪ] — in combination «igh» high, night
i [ɪ] — in a closed syllable big, in
i [ɜ:] — in combination «ir» bird girl
i [aɪə] — in combination «ire» hire, tired
Y
Y [aɪ] — at the end of a word under stress my cry
Y [ɪ] — at the end of a word without stress happy family
Y [j] — at the beginning of a word yes, yellow

Consonant reading tables

С
C [s] — before i, e, y Place, Cinema
C [tʃ] — in combinations ch, tch children, catch
C [k] — in other cases cat, picnic

Source: https://lim-english.com/posts/pravila-chteniya-angliiskogo-yazika-dlya-nachinaushih/

Open and closed syllables in English — vowel reading tables

Consider an open and closed syllable in English. As you already understood, the reading of vowels in English is closely related to this concept.

The main trick here is that vowels can be pronounced differently depending on which syllable they are in. In English, there are two syllables in total: open and closed.

Open syllable in English

What is open syllable? This is the syllable that ends in a vowel (more often this е, but it itself is not pronounced). In such a syllable, vowels are read only as they are named in the alphabet (see table 1).

Table # 1. Open syllable in English Vowel (listen) Transcription

A a [eɪ] Hey
E e [iː] long and
I and [aɪ] ouch
The o [əʊ] OU
U u [ju:] long y
Y y y [wai] wye

examples:

me [MAnd:] «to me»;
nice [HAIC] «pleasant»;
sky [SKAI] «sky»;
soda [COУDE] «carbonated drink».

Closed syllable in English

Finally, consider the vowels in a closed syllable… Here their pronunciation may seem more familiar to you, perhaps, with the exception of the letter uwhich is pronounced like a sound like [A]. A letter a — [E] (see table # 2).

Table 2. Closed syllable in English (listen in the examples below the table) Vowel letter Transcription Russian pronunciation

A a [æ] э
E e [e] э
I and [ɪ] и
The o [ɔ] о
U u [ʌ] а

examples:

lip [LИP] «lip»;
but [BАT] «but»;
pet [PЭT] «pet»;
hot [XОT] «hot».

Note: Consonants at the end of words in a closed syllable are not stunned, as in Russian. So, we write «horn» and we say [ROCK]. There is no such thing in English, otherwise there would be confusion:

mad [MEД] «Crazy» — mat [MEТ] «rug».

Combinations of letters with the letter require special attention. r  (see table # 3):

Table 3. Closed syllable. Letter combinations with rCombination vowel + r (listen) Transcription

ar [ɑː] long a
er [ɜː] long yo
urr [ɜː] long yo
or [ɔ:] long about
ur [ɜː] long yo
yr [ɜː] long yo

Examples of words with syllables from the table:

bar [BA:] «bar»;
her [Hyo:] «her»
fir [ФЁ:] «fir-tree»;
for [FO:] «for»;
fur [FOO:] «wool»;
Byrne [BYO: N] «Byrne» (proper name).

The letter itself r not pronounced, and the vowel in front of it is pronounced for a long time.

Source: https://englishforeducation.ru/otkrytyj-i-zakrytyj-slog-v-anglijskom-yazyke.html

English Sounds: The Complete Guide to Reading and Pronunciation

This article will help you understand the features of the pronunciation of English sounds, and what combinations of letters they can be expressed in writing.

For a more detailed study of the rules for reading words in English, use our «Reading Rules Guide».

English pronunciation

English often sounds more dynamic compared to smoother Russian. It is a little faster (about 10% — 15%, according to various studies), and sometimes it seems to us that not all words are pronounced in fast speech.

Despite the fact that the languages ​​come from the same Indo-European family — which means that they are based on the same pronunciation system — there are a number of significant differences in the pronunciation of Russian and English sounds, words and phrases.

English has more vowel sounds than Russian. They are usually pronounced with less lip strain.

We have 6 of them: [a], [y], [o], [e], [and], [s], in English there are 12 of them: / ɪ /, / ɪː /, / ʌ /, / ɑː / , / æ /, / ɛ /, / ɜː /, / ɒ /, / ɔː /, / ʊ /, / ʊː /, / ə /.

English sounds generally come in two flavors:
short and long: / ɪ / and / ɪː /, / ɒ / and / ɔː /, / ʊ / and / ʊː / light and deeper: / ʌ / and / ɑː /

open and closed: / æ / and / ɛ /

Unique English vowel sounds:
/ æ
/ Is a cross between A and E
/ ɜː / (soft O) — a cross between O and Yo
/ Ə / — weak schwa (extremely weak sound, a cross between A, O, E — pronounced in most unstressed syllables).

In English, our compound vowel sounds e [ye], yo [yo], yu [yu], i [ya] are absent, but there are diphthongs

English diphthongs are double sounds / aɪ / (time), / eɪ / (space), / ɔɪ / (boil) / ɛə / (care), / əʊ / (know) / aʊ / (now) / ɪə / (fear), and / ʊə / (priest).

The first diphthong sound is pronounced more clearly than the second. That is why we often have a hard time hearing or confuse words with diphthongs when listening.

English consonants often differ in their pronunciation, even sounds similar to Russian

In Russian there are as many as 36 consonant sounds (with 21 letters), but in English there are only 24. It is important to remember that even such sounds (for example, / p / or / d / pronounced differently than in Russian — see the table below for details).

Unique English consonant sounds:
/ w /
— semi-vowel sound, a cross between U and B
/ ð / и / θ / — interdental sound (voiceless and voiced variations), a cross between B and Z (F and C in a voiceless variation)
/ ŋ / — nasal H

The main difference between the pronunciation of Russian and English consonants is that in Russian we often deafen the final consonants (for example, year and goth may sound the same), but English doesn’t. It is important to remember this, as we can confuse pairs of words (for example, bed — bet) and it is difficult to hear final consonants.

Also, the so-called «Clusters» — combinations of several consonants inside or at the joints of words. Words like three, sixth and others can cause pronunciation problems.

I recommend using the interactive sound table or the Cambridge mobile app to practice pronunciation and accent.

The same letter can represent several sounds, depending on the position in the word

The biggest challenge in learning English is mastering its reading rules.

Despite the fact that there are only 26 letters in the English alphabet (in contrast to the Russian 33), learning to read words and phrases in English is not so easy.

1 / Vowel sounds in the alphabet have a so-called «open» pronunciation, which is different from other European languages.

How to read the sounds of the English alphabet

2 / Vowel sounds in stressed words are read differently, depending on the type of syllable in which they stand.

3 / Unstressed vowel sounds are pronounced with a very weak sound schwa / ə /.

This sound is so weak that we often simply cannot hear it. In our English pronunciation, we often pronounce it too intensely.

For example, a word vegetable pronounced not VEDGETABL with the same intensity of all sounds, but / vedʒt (ə) b (ə) l /, that is, after a clear stressed syllable VE, there are reduced syllables, all the sounds of which are read with schwa, and they are almost inaudible (and often not at all).

I will tell you more about this feature of English stress in the article «How to learn to understand English by ear».

4 / Many vowels and consonants in writing are indicated by letter combinations that need to be remembered.

Errors in pronunciation lead to problems with listening to fast English speech. I recommend purchasing our «The Complete Guide to Reading Rules»… It will help fill in the gaps in your knowledge of pronunciation rules and help you avoid common mistakes.

Pronunciation and reading of vowels

Sound Pronunciation feature Typical combinations Exception words
/ Ə / A weak unstressed sound is a cross between a very weak A and E Any vowel without stress, mostly a, o, u, e
/ ɪ /   «And short» Lips are slightly stretched in a semi-smile, tongue in front of the mouth. We pronounce light I. i in a closed syllableif, film,hise in endingsdancees, starte owomeneEnglish, decideawantsage, chocolateate
/ ɪː / «And long» Lips are slightly stretched, tongue in front of the mouth. We pronounce a long I. We do not strain our lips. eesee,sleepmost words with easea, RESPONSIVEead, eat,pleasee in open syllabletree, be,these i under stress in borrowed wordsdoine, policeiefie

Source: https://stordar.ru/angliiskie-zvuki/

How to quickly learn to read English from scratch on your own. Tips for English learners

When you study a foreign language, you learn not only a set of vocabulary and grammar, you in any case come across the culture and peculiarities of the mentality of the people who speak this language. The best way to learn language and culture is reading in original … And in order to read in a foreign language, you must first learn to read in that language.

You don’t have to burn books to destroy a culture. You can just get people to stop reading them.

~ Ray Bradbury

Does it exist an easy way to learn to read English ? If you studied English at school, you should have gotten an idea of ​​how English letters are read, you know what transcription is and how basic letter combinations are read. If your level is not beginner, but for example intermediate, then you will be interested in the article «Books in English for intermediate level»

But, if at school or university you studied German or French, or your school base turned out to be smaller than you would like, and now you have decided to learn English, then let’s start with the very primary and basic and learn a few methods of where to start in order to master reading rules.

English alphabet

I think you know that English is different from Russian and German, in which we basically read and write. In English, the system is a little more complicated. The very first thing we need to do is learn the alphabet.

The English alphabet has 26 letters, including 21 consonants and 5 vowels. Knowledge of letters and the ability to pronounce them correctly is the key to successful and competent reading in English.

English alphabet with transcription of the names of letters.

A very easy way to memorize letters visually and by ear is with the help of a song. Watch the video and sing the song until you memorize the letters of the alphabet.

You can use the same method to teach the alphabet to your children and sing along with your little ones.

After studying the alphabet, let’s start learning the combination of letters and reading short words. There are a number of rules in English that you need to learn, practice and remember if you want to read English words correctly.

The same letter can be read in different ways, depending on the letters that surround it, as well as whether it is closed or open syllable.

Rules for reading English consonants

Many consonants read similarly to Russian consonants, such as letters m, n, l, b, f, z … You can see it in words like mom, lemon, finger, boy, zebra.

Letters such as t и d sound similar, but pronounced with aspirated… For example, the words table, teacher, dad, dirty.

Letter c has two reading options. Before letters i, e, y it reads like [s]— city, face, cyber. And before the rest of the vowels it reads like [k]— cat, cake, factory.

The vowel rule i, e, y works with the letter g… In front of them, it reads like [dʒ]— gym, George, giant. Before other consonants, the letter is read as [g].

Letter q always occurs in a combination of letters qu and reads like [kW]— quick, queen, square.

Letter j always reads like [dʒ]— jacket, jam, joy.

Table of the ratio of consonants and sounds in English.

How vowels are read in English

In English, a word can end in an open or closed syllable, which affects pronunciation. For example, the words cat, pot, sit end in a closed syllable and have vowels a, o, i give sounds [a, o, i].

Words such as name, home, five end with an open syllable, since there is a letter at the end of the word ewhich is not readable. But, thanks to her, the vowels in the middle of the word are read in the same way as they are pronounced in the alphabet, that is, the word name is read [neɪm].

Types of English vowel reading in stressed syllables.

Reading vowel combinations in English

There are certain combinations of letters that have well-established rules for reading, although English is the language of exceptions, and when reading more complex words, you should refer to the dictionary. The table below shows English vowel combinations with examples how they are read and how they sound.

Table of combinations of vowels in English.

And of course, there are exceptions to all the rules. However, do not worry and think that you will never be able to learn it. Everything can be understood, you just have to try a little and practice.

English diphthongs with transcription

When you learn the basic rules of reading, you will see that there are diphthong sounds that are quite difficult to reproduce in English, especially if you start learning the language not from childhood, but in adulthood.

Table of English diphthongs with transcription.

Transcription of sounds in English

Practice shows that when children learn a language, they must necessarily learn transcription, while adults do not want to learn it and it can be difficult for them.

If you still want to learn how to write and read the transcription, then great! And if not, then you can use online dictionaries where the word will be pronounced for you. One of the best dictionaries today is Multitran and the Lingvo online dictionary.

Remember to use dictionaries, not translators!

Here’s an example of reading short words with transcription:

English vowel table and transcription.

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Learn English tongue twisters

Here tongue twisters, which are often aimed at practicing one sound, can help you. Here are some examples you can use.

English translation

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Vowel english letters

The phonetic system of many European languages ​​is generally of the same type, has a certain structure.

Of course, intonation plays a big role in the pronunciation of vowels in English words. There are certain rules for running it up and down, as well as for individual turns, for example, there is and there are.

However, in the phonology of the English language, the presentation of the English letters and their corresponding phonemes is in order.

Let’s try to process and structure the existing extensive material for compact and easy assimilation, applying the principle of comparative studies — comparison with the phonetics of the Russian language where possible.

There are 6 vowels in English:

If you look closely at the uppercase and lowercase versions of the same letter, you will notice that vowels such as O and U have identical spellings.

Vowel transcription in English

Absolutely everyone who has come across the study of English phonetics has difficulty in correctly understanding the transcription of vowel sounds.

The fact is that in the transcriptional embodiment, the pronunciation of English vowels is not similar to the pronunciation of, for example, identical Russian vowels. This circumstance is primarily due to the different history of origin.

So, the system of English vowel phonemes goes back to diphthongic combinations of sounds.

For reference: diphthongic combinations (diphthongs) are a combination of two or more sounds. In this case, they can have different overtones and are designated by one letter.

Graphically transcribed sound is indicated by enclosing it either in square brackets ([]) or in oblique brackets (/ /)

Consider the transcription of English letters:

Letter Designated sound
— A a [ei]
— E e [i:] *
— I i [ai]
— O o [Where]
— U u [ju:]
— Y y [wai]

The sign «:», standing after the vowel sound, denotes the so-called longitude. This means that the sound needs to be pronounced continued, somewhat lingeringly.

Rules for reading vowels in English

However, the table above does not yet indicate that all sounds denoted by five English letters are transcribed in the same way.

As you know, there are only six vowels, but the sounds that can graphically represent these letters are much more — about 24.

To learn the rules for reading such sounds, scientists came to the conclusion that the reading of vowels depends on the type of syllable.

There are two types of syllables:

Speaking about the openness / closedness of a syllable, it should be understood that this is an organized phonetic system of phonemes in one word in a peculiar way.

A word can have from one to several syllables, and both open and closed can be present. According to statistics, almost all English words end with a closed syllable.

The theory of dividing a word into syllables in almost all languages ​​is based precisely on vowels. When studying our native language, we always say to ourselves or out loud when we have to divide a word into syllables: «How many vowels there are in a word, so many syllables.» This really fits well with the division into syllables of English words.

So, to determine the number of syllables in a syllable:

  • find vowels in the word,
  • mentally or graphically draw vertical bars after each vowel. How many cut-off sectors will turn out — there are so many syllables in the word.

For example, let’s take the word independent:

  • count the vowels: 4 (i, e, e, e)
  • draw perpendicular lines: in-de-pen-dent
  • there were also 4 segments, hence 4 syllables containing 4 vowels.

Vowel letters in open syllable type

An open syllable is a syllable that either consists of one vowel or ends in a vowel.

For example: in the word bar there is only one syllable, in the word ru-ler there are two syllables, the first of them is an open syllable, since it ends in the vowel u.

English vowels should be read in an open type of syllable as in the alphabet:

Letter Designated sound
— A a [ei]
— E e [i:]
— I i [ai]
— O o [Where]
— U u [ju:]
— Y y [wai]

Closed vowels

A closed syllable is a syllable ending in a consonant.

For example: in the word book — one syllable, ends with a consonant k, in the word dif-fi-cult — three syllables, the first and third of them are closed (in f and t), the second is open.

Features of the pronunciation of vowels in English

The vowels are read differently depending on the type of syllable. The letter R r stands apart in the reading rules. It greatly influences reading in both syllables.

For example, in the open type of syllable, the sound [r] seems to merge with the diphthong and sounds neutral —  [ǝ]. And in the closed type, the so-called short vowels are combined with a semi-consonant sound [r].

It turns out this combination:

  • [A]  — [a:],
  • [ɔ]  — [ɔ:],
  • [e], [I], [at][ǝ:].

That is, the short ones turn into long ones.

As for the rules for reading stressed vowels in a syllable, the letters u, a, o acquire the ability to reduce (that is, become super-short) and even drop out completely. The sound is neutral [ǝ].

For example: in words like sofa [‘soufǝ] or today [tǝ’dei]. Letters i, e, y, when reduced, pronounced as a sound [i]. For example: enemy [‘enimi].

If the vowel is unstressed, then the corresponding vowel sound can manifest itself in the fact that its length is shortened. Therefore, one can often observe (especially in colloquial speech) how pronouns she, he, we, me often not pronounced with a long [i:]and with a short [I].

Also, the absolute dropout of sounds (when it is not heard at all) can be observed in examples such as: lesson [‘lesn], open [‘ oupn], pencil [‘pensl].

Short vowels in English, examples

Before characterizing short and long vowels, it should be noted that they differ from each other not only in the time of pronunciation, but in articulation — by the means of the oral cavity that are involved in their formation.

Under stress, vowel sounds are read in a truncated form, that is, they are closely adjacent to the consonant sound following them.

Brief sounds (otherwise — reduced sounds) may differ in quality and quantity. Basically, they manifest themselves in prepositions and other official parts of speech.

There they are usually unstressed, so theoretically they cannot assume longitude. But depending on the pronunciation situation, they can be pronounced lingeringly or when emphasized in a rhythmic manner (phrasal stress).

Qualitative reduction is a weakening of a vowel, accompanied by a change in its quality and transformation into a sound of a neutral type.

Quantitative reduction is accompanied by a reduction in the duration of the vowel sound.

There is also a reduction of zero (full) when the vowel drops out completely.

Thus, all reduced forms can be called weak.

For example:

weak forms — you [ju ·, ju], at [әt].

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Long vowels in English, examples

There are much more long vowel sounds in the language. For the most part, they are pronounced in monophthongs — the articulation does not change during the entire duration of the sound.

As already mentioned, in transcription such vowels are denoted by the «:» sign.

For example:

  • Good [gu: d]
  • Arduous [a: djues]
  • Green [gri: n]

Diphthongs in English, examples

Diphthongs (or two-vowel sounds) are not peculiar to the Russian language, therefore it is not so easy to assimilate them.

They are such complex (composite) sounds that consist of two vowel sounds that must be pronounced as closely as possible. It turns out that the two sounds simply merge into one.

The percussive and syllabic sound is the first of the sounds to be merged. This is the core of the diphthong. The second vowel in the diphthong is called a glide. It complements the core, makes the combination more harmonious and easier to pronounce.

Due to the fact that the core is a long sound, and the glide is short, the pronunciation of the diphthong in terms of the degree of expenditure of pronunciation efforts and duration is approximately equal to the classical English monophthong. Although, in general, we can say that diphthongs are pronounced not long, but drawn out.

Affects the pronunciation of the diphthong and the position in the word in relation to the consonants. So, before voiced consonants, it is pronounced shortly, and if the consonant is voiceless, then very briefly

For example: sofa (influenced by a voiceless consonant f).

English diphthong table

So, there are 8 diphthongs: [ai] [ei] [iə] [eə] [ͻi] [ʊə] [əʊ] [aʊ].

They are read more than clearly — as in the above transcription. However, there are words, such as dear (dear) and deer (deer), in which the vowel combinations ea and ee are pronounced the same — [iə].

Such cases must be memorized. Thus, we see that phonemic difficulties in English lie in wait for the learner at every step.

There can be only one advice: compiling for yourself a «cheat sheet» with tables of English vowels, as well as tireless practice in the pronunciation of sounds. This can be achieved by reading texts aloud.

It is best to ask an experienced tutor about the correct pronunciation of certain vowels or diphthongs, who will carefully and painstakingly show how certain sounds are pronounced in various types of syllables.

Source: https://eng911.ru/rules/alphabet/glasnye-bukvy-v-anglijskom.html

Vowels article

We all know that the English vowels are A, E, I, O, and U, but it might be hard to understand exactly why this concept is so important.

So what exactly makes a letter a vowel?

The short answer is that vowels are speech sounds that you can pronounce without restricting the flow of air from the lungs.

This article will explain how vowels work and why they’re so important.

What Is a Vowel?

Vowel Definition

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a vowel is a speech sound made with your mouth open and your tongue in the middle of your mouth, not touching your teeth or lips.

What is a vowel?

Vowel Meaning

A vowel is a speech sound made without a significant constriction of the flow of air from the lungs.

Every vowel sound is made by shaping the mouth in a specific way without blocking the airflow. You can create unique sounds by placing your tongue in various different positions (front, central, or back) and at various heights (high, mid, or low). You can also change the shape of your lips (rounded, neutral, or spread).

How to form vowels

One way to help understand this concept is by opening your mouth and saying “ahh.” Now try changing the shape of your mouth without blocking the flow of air. If you stretch your mouth wider into a spread shape, you make more of an “e” sound. If you round your lips, you make more of an “o” sound. When you change the position of your tongue, those sounds change as well. Congratulations—you’re making different vowels!

As soon as you restrict or close your airflow, you start making a consonant. For example, if you bring your lips together you create a consonant such as “b” or “p.” If you touch your tongue to the top of your mouth, you create a consonant such as “k” or “g.” If you put your tongue between your teeth, you make a sound like “th.

Blocking the airflow is the difference between a vowel and a consonant.

Vowel Letters

The English language includes six vowel letters: A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y.

The letter Y is only sometimes a vowel because it can be pronounced as a consonant (such as in the words “yellow,” “yam,” and “kayak”) and sometimes as a vowel (such as in the words “sky,” “thyme,” and “lovely”).

It’s a consonant when it involves blocking the airflow out of your mouth, and it’s a vowel when it doesn’t.

Is Y a vowel?

Here are some examples of vowel letters in common English words:

  • Unit: the vowel letters are “u” and “i”
  • Chocolate: the vowel letters are “o,” “o,” “a,” and “e”
  • Rainy: the vowel letters are “a,” “i,” and “y”

Vowel Sounds

Even though we only have five vowel letters in English (A, E, I, O, U, and sometimes Y), we actually have a lot more than five vowel sounds.

Each vowel letter can be used to express more than one sound. For example, the letter “a” can be pronounced like the “a” in “rate” or like the “a” in “rat.”

Furthermore, we can represent vowels by combining the five vowel letters in different ways. Sometimes we combine two vowels together to make a specific sound, such as “ai” and “au.” Other times, we combine a vowel with a consonant, such as “ah” and “an.”

Here are some examples of vowel sounds in English words. Notice how they’re different from the vowel letters themselves.

  • Unit: the vowel sounds are created by “u” and “i”
  • Chocolate: the vowel sounds are created by “o”, “o”, and “a.” The “e” at the end is silent
  • Rainy: the vowel sounds are created by “ai” and “y”

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Why Are Vowels so Important in English?

Vowels are a crucial part of our language. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to speak or sing.

They’re also important for learning how to read and write English. Every beginner reader needs to learn vowels in order to sound out written words, since each syllable contains a vowel sound.

Let’s look more closely at the reasons why vowels are so important.

You Need Vowels to Cry, Laugh, and Sing

The human mouth is designed to include vowels in our speech sounds. We create vowel sounds even when we laugh or cry, regardless of the native language we speak.

We also need vowels to sing. Try singing a consonant sound like “k” or “t” or “b.”

You’ll quickly find that it’s impossible to sing a consonant without using a vowel. For example, you can sing the sound “kay” or the sound “tee,” but that’s because you’re singing the vowel sounds “ay” and “ee.” The consonants “k” and “t” only last for a moment.

If you pay attention to professional singers you’ll notice that they often draw out the vowel sounds, ending on consonants only at the very end. Unless you’re humming, you need to use vowels to sustain a sound for a long time.

Every Word and Syllable Needs a Vowel

Every syllable in the English language contains a vowel sound.

If you want to figure out how many syllables there are in a word, an easy method is to count the number of vowel sounds there are.

For example, say the word “tomato.” It has three syllables: to-ma-to. Here, the vowel sounds are “o,” “a,” and “o.”

Or say the word “counted.” It has two syllables: coun-ted. Here, the vowel sounds are “ou” and “e.”

You can have words and syllables without consonants, such as “I” or “oh”, but you can’t have a word without vowels. In a way, vowels are the heart of language—they’re the most basic component of the way we speak.

You Need Vowels to Create Assonance

Assonance is a literary device that involves the repetition of vowel sounds within nearby words. This device creates rhythm and helps writing to flow in a more musical way.

What is an assonance

For example, consider this famous line from William Blake’s “Tyger”: “Tyger, Tyger burning bright in the forest of the night.” Here, the long “i” sound is repeated over and over. You hear it in “tyger,” “bright,” and “night.”

Another example is from the movie My Fair Lady: “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain.” Here, the long “a” sound is repeated over and over in “rain,” “Spain,” “stays,” “mainly,” and “plain.”

If you’re writing or reading poetry, you should pay attention to vowel sounds. You can make your poem more musical by using similar sounds in interesting patterns.

Origins of the Word Vowel

The word “vowel” originates from the Latin word “vox,” which means “voice.”

In contrast, the word “consonant” originates from the Latin words for “with sound”: con (“with”) and sonare (“to sound”).

The Difference Between Short & Long Vowels

There are two types of vowel sounds: long vowels and short vowels.

The names of vowels are long vowel sounds. Think of the way you pronounce the letters A, E, I, O, and U when you’re singing the alphabet song. These are long vowels.

Difference between long vowels and short vowels

Here are some examples of long vowels in words:

  • The “e” in “lead”
  • The “a” in “mail”
  • The “o” in “pole”

Whenever a vowel isn’t pronounced the way its name sounds, that means it’s a short vowel sound.

Here are some examples of short vowels in words:

  • The “e” in “led”
  • The “a” in “ball”
  • The “o” in “pop”

It’s important to understand the difference between long and short vowels when you’re reading so you can pronounce the words correctly.

Long vowel sounds are often created by ending the word with a silent “e.” For example, the “a” in “hate” is a long vowel, while the “a” in “hat” is not.

Other times, long vowel sounds can be created by placing two vowels next to each other. For example, the “e” in “beat” is a long vowel, while the “e” in “bet” is not.

When a vowel appears by itself, it’s often pronounced as a short vowel, though this isn’t always the case. Practicing reading and pronouncing various English words is the best way to gain an intuitive understanding of how to pronounce each vowel.

Do Vowels Exist in Other Languages?

Every language has vowels, though some languages have more than others. For example, Japanese has only five vowel sounds, while Danish has 32.

Which words do you think have the strangest vowel pronunciations? Let us know in the comments.


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In this article, We will provide you English Vowels sounds with examples that are part and parcel of English linguistics.

1- Sound [ʌ]

The sound [  ʌ  ] is a short, relaxed vowel. When pronouncing [  ʌ  ], the mouth is half-open, the lips are neutral. The tongue is slightly moved away from the base of the lower teeth

Compare:

but [  bʌt  ] – but come [  kʌm  ] – to come
love [  lʌv  ] – love country [  kʌntri  ] – country
dull [  dʌl  ] – boring us [  ʌs  ] – us
gun [  gʌn  ] – weapon ugly [  ʌgli  ] – ugly
summer [  sʌmə  ] – summer study [  stʌdi  ] – study

The differences in the pronunciation of the sounds [  ʌ  ] and [  a:  ] lie not only in the longitude – brevity, but also in the quality of these sounds.

When pronouncing [  ʌ  ], the tongue lies at the base of the lower teeth, the lips are neutral.

Compare:

[  kʌm  ] – [  ka: m  ] come – calm come – calm
[  dʌk  ] – [  da: k  ] duck – dark duck – dark
[  lʌk  ] – [  la: k  ] luck – lark luck is a lark
[  bʌt  ] – [  ba: t  ] but – Bart but – Bart (name)
[  pʌk  ] – [  pa: k  ] puck – park washer – park

2- Sound [æ]

This is a short open sound. When pronouncing [  æ  ], you need to pull the corners of the mouth to the sides a little, place the tongue as flat as possible in the mouth and lower the jaw quite vigorously.

Compare:

act [  ækt  ] – action bad [  bæd  ] – bad
Ann [  æn  ] – Anna map [  mæp  ] – map
add [  æd  ] – add family [  fæmili  ] – family
Alice [  ælis  ] – Alice plan [  plæn  ] – plan
lamp [  læmp  ] – lamp narrow [  nærou  ] – narrow

In writing, the sound [  æ  ] is conveyed by the letter a , which is read like [  æ  ] , if after it there is one or more consonant letters: map , plan , cat , sand , Ann .

Since both of these sounds are short, the difference between them is in the degree of their openness.

The sound [  æ  ] is a very open sound, when pronounced, the tongue is placed as flat as possible in the mouth, and the jaw drops quite low. When pronouncing [  e  ], the jaw almost does not drop, the tongue is at the base of the lower teeth, the lips are stretched.

[  bed  ] – [  bæd  ] bed – bad bed – bad
[  lend  ] – [  lænd  ] lend – land lend – land
[  send  ] – [  sænd  ] send – sand send – sand
[  sed  ] – [  sæd  ] said – sad said – sad
[  pen  ] – [  pæn  ] pen – pan handle – pan

3-Sound [a:]

 When pronouncing a long sound [  a:  ], the tip of the tongue is significantly pulled away from the lower teeth. The dorsum of the tongue is curved and raised to the hard palate. (Imagine that the doctor asks you to open your mouth and show your throat. In this case, you instinctively pull your tongue away from your teeth!)

Compare:

garden [  ga: dn  ] – garden dark [  da: k  ] – dark
calm [  ka: m  ] – calm lark [  la: k  ] – lark
ask [  a: sk  ] – ask raft [  ra: ft  ] – raft
aunt [  a: nt  ] – aunt spark [  spa: k  ] – spark
after [  a: ftə  ] – after class [  kla: s  ] – class

In writing, the sound [  a:  ] is transmitted:

a combination of letters a + r: park, car, dark, lark, art, jar.

the letter a is also read as [  a:  ] before f, nt, th: raft, after, father, bath, plant.

in combination a + s + consonant : class , ask , grass (exception: aunt ).

4- Sound [ai]

 The sound [  ai  ] is a diphthong consisting of a core and a slip. The core of a brief sound of the diphthong [  ʌ  ]. After pronouncing the nucleus, the tongue moves up in the direction of the sound [  i  ]. The sound [  i  ] should not sound distinct.

This is how [  ai  ] sounds in English words:

Compare:

ice [  ais  ] – ice life [  laif  ] – life why [  wai  ] – why
item [  aitm  ] – item time [  taim  ] – time bite [  bait  ] – to bite
island [  ailənd  ] – island chime [  tʃaim  ] – ringing try [  trai  ] – try
mild [  maild  ] – weak write [  rait  ] – write dry [  drai  ] – dry
file [  fail  ] – file kind [  kaind  ] – kind high [  hai  ] – high

In writing, the sound [  ai  ] is transmitted:

letter i if it is followed by a consonant + dumb e : time , life , chime , jive , ice , item .

if y is at the end of a monosyllabic word, then it reads as [  ai  ] : why , try , dry .

before the letter combinations ld , nd , gh, the letter i also transmits the sound [  ai  ] : mild , kind , high

5- Sound [aʊ]

The sound [  aʊ  ] is a diphthong. Its nucleus is pronounced in the same way as the first element of the sound [  ai  ], and then the tongue moves back and up in the direction of the sound [  ʊ  ].

The second element must be very weak.

This is how [  aʊ  ] sounds in English words:

Compare

out [  aʊt  ] – out down [  daʊn  ] – below
about [  əbaʊt  ] – about, about noun [  naʊn  ] – noun
owl [  aʊl  ] – owl cloud [  klaʊd  ] – cloud
bow [  baʊ  ] – bow brown [  braʊn  ] – brown
town [  taʊn  ] – city drown [  draʊn  ] – to sink

In writing, the sound [  aʊ  ] is transmitted:

letter combination ou : house , noun , cloud , about .

combination of letters ow : town , how , owl , brown , drown , down .

exceptions: country [  kʌntri  ], cousin [  kʌzn  ].

6- Sound combinations [aiə, aʊə]

 The sound combinations [  aiə  ] , [  aʊə  ] consist of diphthongs [  ai  ] , [  aʊ  ] and a neutral vowel [  ə  ] .

It should be remembered that the middle element of the combination (i.e. the second element of the diphthong) is pronounced very weakly. When pronouncing [  aiə  ] , [  aʊə  ], you should not round your lips, so as not to replace the sound [  ʊ  ] with the sound [  w  ] .

This is how [  aiə  ] , [  aʊə  ] sound in English words:

fire [  faiə  ] – fire our [  aʊə  ] – our
hire [  haiə  ] – to hire flower [  flaʊə  ] – flower
wire [  waiə  ] – wire towel [  taʊəl  ] – towel
lion [  laiən  ] – lion vowel [  vaʊəl  ] – vowel
desire [  dizaiə  ] – desire coward [  kaʊəd  ] – coward
tired [  taiəd  ] – tired power [  paʊə  ] – power
iron [  aiən  ] – iron sour [  saʊə  ] – sour

It should be remembered that the middle element of the combination (i.e. the second element of the diphthong) is pronounced very weakly. When pronouncing [  aiə  ], [  aʊə  ], you should not round your lips, so as not to replace the sound [  ʊ  ] with the sound [  w  ].

Please note that the sound [  ai  ] and the sound combination [  aiə  ] differ only in one element – the neutral vowel [  ə  ] , but it is this difference that carries the semantic load.

[  taid  ] – [  taiəd  ] tied – tired tied – tired
[  rait  ] – [  raiət  ] write – riot write – mutiny
[  lai  ] – [  laiə  ] lie – liar to lie is a liar
[  bai  ] – [  baiə  ] buy – buyer buy – buyer
[  drai  ] – [  draiə  ] dry – dryer dry – dryer
[  wai  ] – [  waiə  ] why – wire why – wire

7 – Sound [i]

When pronouncing a short vowel sound [  i  ], the tip of the tongue is at the lower teeth, the lips are slightly stretched

Before the sounds [  m  ] , [  n  ] , [  l  ], the sound [  i  ] is slightly lengthened, and before the voiceless consonants [  p  ] , [  t  ] , [  k  ] , [  s  ] is pronounced very briefly.

Compare:

“film” – film [  film  ] – film “risk” – risk [  risk  ] – risk
“il” – ill [  il  ] – sick “disk” – disk [  disk  ] – disk
” lick ” – lick [  lik  ] – to lick “finish” – finish [  finiʃ  ] – finish
“city” – city [  siti  ] – city “critic” – critic [  kritik  ] – critic

The following English words contain a short sound [  i  ]

pin [  pin  ] – pin pit [  pit  ] – pit IT [  IT  ] – it
till [  til  ] – before lip [  lip  ] – lip is [  iz  ] – is / to be
fill [  fil  ] – fill tip [  tip  ] – tip in [  in  ] – in
live [  liv  ] – live miss [  mis  ] – miss eleven [  ilevn  ] – eleven
the dip [  the dip  ] – dip nil [  nil  ] – zero ill [  il  ] – to be ill

In writing, the sound [  i  ] is transmitted:

  • the letter i if it is followed by one or more consonants: pin, tip, fill, miss, ill .
    The exception is live [  liv  ].
  • in an unstressed position in a word, the letter e conveys a short sound [  i  ]: eleven.

8- Sound [i:]

When pronouncing a long sound [  i:  ], the tongue is moved forward, the tip of the tongue slightly touches the lower teeth.

Compare:

“mil” – meal [  mi: l  ] – food “leaf” – least [  li: st  ] – smallest
“peel” – peel [  pi: l  ] – peel “wedge” – clean [  kli: n  ] – clean
“syn” – seen [  si: n  ] – visible “cry” – creek [  kri: k  ] – stream
“nit” – neat [  ni: t  ] – neat ” steel ” – steel [  sti: l  ] – steel

This is how [  i:  ] sounds in English words:

key [  ki:  ] – key teeth [  ti: θ  ] – teeth
geese [  gi: s  ] – geese theme [  θi: m  ] – theme
beat [  bi: t  ] – beat deal [  di: l  ] – deal
Pete [  pi: t  ] – Petya seem [  si: m  ] – to seem
field [  fi: ld  ] – field mean [  mi: n  ] – mean

In writing, the sound [  i:  ] is transmitted:

letter e, if it is followed by a consonant letter + mute e or any other vowel: for These , Pete, Eva

letter combinations: ea , ee, ei , ie, for example: veal, need , ceil, field

the exception is the word: key [  ki:  ]

9- Sound [e]

When pronouncing the short vowel [  e  ], the tip of the tongue is at the base of the lower teeth. The lips are slightly stretched.

Before voiceless consonants [  e  ] is pronounced very briefly, and before consonants [  n  ] , [  l  ] , [  m  ] it is noticeably lengthened.

English words in which the sound [  e  ] is pronounced :

pen [  pen  ] – pen desk [  desk  ] – desk
bed [  bed  ] – bed text [  tekst  ] – text
lesson [  lesn  ] – lesson next [  nekst  ] – next
end [  end  ] – end tent [  tent  ] – tent
beg [  beg  ] – to beg less [  les  ] – less
spell [  spel  ] – spell net [  net  ] – network

In writing, the sound [  e  ] is conveyed by the letter e if it is followed by one or more consonants: pen , bed, tent , egg, desk , end, next

10- Sound [ei]

The sound [  ei  ] is a diphthong, i.e. indivisible sound. The core of the diphthong is the vowel [  e  ] . After pronouncing the nucleus, the tongue makes a slight upward movement in the direction of the d [  i  ], without reaching its full formation.

Compare:

“game” – game [  geim  ] – game “drink” – pay [  pei  ] – pay
” lay ” – lay [  lei  ] – to put “seim” – same [  seim  ] – the same
“bay” – bay [  bei  ] – bay “case” – case [  keis  ] – case
“safe” – safe [  seif  ] – safe “glue” – clay [  klei  ] – clay
“pace” – pace [  peis  ] – step “sale” – sale [  seil  ] – sale

This is how the diphthong [  ei  ] sounds in English words:

pale [  peil  ] – pale plate [  pleit  ] – plate
take [  teik  ] – take spade [  speid  ] – shovel
name [  neim  ] – name snake [  sneik  ] – snake
sale [  seil  ] – sale stale [  steil  ] – stale
late [  leit  ] – late table [  teibl  ] – table
gate [  geit  ] – gate ale [  eil  ] – ale
date [  deit  ] – date able [  eibl  ] – able
tape [  teip  ] – tape ape [  eip  ] – monkey

 In writing, the sound [  ei  ] is transmitted:

  • letter a if it is followed by one consonant (sometimes two) + letter e , which is called a dumb letter. It is not pronounced, but only indicates that the letter a is read as [  ei  ] : name , date , sale , snake , gate , tape , late , stale .
  • the letter combination ey also reads as [  ei  ] : gray , they .
    The exception is key [  ki:  ]

11- Sound [ə]

If the word has unstressed vowels, then in the transcription they are indicated by the [  ə  ] sign . The sound [  ə  ] is called neutral because it has no distinct coloration.

Compare

the pronunciation of English words with a neutral vowel [  ə  ] :

delta [  deltə  ] – delta letter [  letə  ] – letter again [  əgein  ] – again
paper [  peipə  ] – paper enter [  entə  ] – enter attend [  ətend  ] – to attend
geyser [  geizə  ] – geyser better [  betə  ] – better amaze [  əmeiz  ] – to amaze

 In writing, the sound [  ə  ] is transmitted:

  • a combination of letters or , erar at the end of a word and pronounced without stress: paper, letter , better , doctor , dollar .
  • the letter a in an unstressed position at the beginning and at the end of the word also conveys the sound [  ə  ] : delta , again , attend .

12- Sound [iə]

 The diphthong [    ] starts with the vowel [  i  ] and ends with a slide towards the neutral sound [  ə  ] .

It should be remembered that the consonant preceding this sound is not softened.

This is how [    ] sounds in English words:

near [  niə  ] – about theater [  θiətə  ] – theater
dear [  diə  ] – dear period [  piəriəd  ] – period
here [  hiə  ] – here really [  riəli  ] – actually
weary [  wiəri  ] – tiresome severe [  siviə  ] – severe
clear [  kliə  ] – clear appear [  əpiə  ] – to appear

In writing, the sound [    ] is transmitted:

  • the letter e followed by the letter r + a vowel : here , severe , period .
  • letter combination ear : appear , clear , weary , dear .
  • letter combination eer : engineer , sheer .

13- Sound [ɜ:]

The sound [  ɜ:  ] is the most difficult sound to pronounce.This is a long, tense sound, when pronounced, the back of the tongue must be raised and positioned evenly and not bend

To pronounce this sound correctly, the back of the tongue should be raised and pulled back so that the edges of the tongue are slightly clamped between the upper and lower molars. The lips should be stretched and tense.

This is how [  ɜ:  ] sounds in English words:

curl [  kɜ: l  ] – curl hurt [  hɜ: t  ] – to hit
girl [  gɜ: l  ] – girl turn [  tɜ: n  ] – turn
first [  fɜ: st  ] – first learn [  lɜ: n  ] – learn
serve [  sɜ: v  ] – serve bird [  bɜ: d  ] – bird
purse [  pɜ: s  ] – wallet dirty [  dɜ: ti  ] – dirty

Description of English Vowels sounds

In writing, the sound [  ɜ:  ] is transmitted:

vowels e , i , u , y if they are followed by the letter r : verb , girl , turn .

letter combination ear + consonant : early , earth .

The pronunciation of these vowels is distinguished by the degree of elevation of the language. When pronouncing [  e  ], the tongue is at the base of the lower teeth; it’s flat and relaxed. When pronouncing [  ɔ:  ], the tip of the tongue is pulled away from the lower teeth, its back is slightly curved. When pronouncing [  ɜ:  ], the entire body of the tongue is pulled away from the teeth, so that the edges of the tongue lightly touch the molars. The back of the tongue should not bend.

[  el  ] – [  ɜ: l  ] – [  ɔ: l  ] l – earl – all letter L – duke – all
[  ten  ] – [  tɜ: n  ] – [  tɔ: n  ] ten – turn – torn ten – turn – torn
[  len  ] – [  lɜ: n  ] – [  lɔ: n  ] Len – learn – lawn Len (name) – study – lawn
[  bed  ] – [  bɜ: d  ] – [  bɔ: d ] bed – bird – board bed – bird – board
[  hel  ] – [  hɜ: l  ] – [  hɔ: l  ] hell – hurl – hall hell – throw – hall

14- Sound [ɒ]

When pronouncing the sound [  ɒ  ], the mouth is wide open (about the distance of two fingers: index and middle), the lips are rounded, but not protruding forward. If you placed the organs of speech correctly for pronouncing this sound.

For example:

box [  bɒks  ] – box lot [  lɒt  ] – lot
cock [  kɒk  ] – cock soft [  sɒft  ] – soft
got [  gɒt  ] – got rotten [  rɒtn  ] – rotten
pot [  pɒt  ] – bowler hat what [  wɒt  ] – what
often [  ɒfn  ] – often office [  ɒfis  ] – office

Description of English Vowels sounds

In writing, the sound [  ɒ  ] is conveyed by the letter o if it is followed by one or more consonants: box , got , pot , soft , ox , odd , often .

15- Sound [ɔ:]

 When pronouncing a long sound [  ɔ:  ], the tongue is pulled away from the teeth, and is at the back of the mouth. The lips are slightly rounded, but not protruding forward.

Imagine that you are pronouncing the word “ode” with slightly rounded lips and a drawl [  o  ]. Try it and you should get an English sound [  ɔ:  ] .

Compare:

“ox” – wall [  wɔ: l  ] – wall
“gender” – Paul [  pɔ: l  ] – Paul (name)
“table” – stall [  stɔ: l  ] – stall
“tol” – tall [  tɔ: l  ] – high
“current” – talk [  tɔ: k  ] – to speak

This is how [  ɔ:  ] sounds in English words:

call [  kɔ: l  ] – call raw [  rɔ:  ] – raw
force [  fɔ: s  ] – force also [  ɔ: lsou  ] – also
horn [  hɔ: n  ] – horn always [  ɔ: lwiz  ] – always
salt [  sɔ: lt  ] – salt already [  ɔ: lredi  ] – already
autumn [  ɔ: tm  ] – autumn order [  ɔ: də  ] – order

Description of English Vowels sounds

In writing, the sound [  ɔ:  ] is transmitted:

letter o if followed by letter r : horn , lord ;

al + consonant : call , talk (and the l consonant is not readable);

letter combination au : autumn . The exception is aunt [  a: nt  ]

letter combination aw : law

The vowel sounds [  ɒ  ] – [  ɔ:  ] differ from each other not only in length, but also in the quality of pronunciation.

The sound [  ɔ:  ] has a darker shade, when pronounced, the mouth is not wide open, and the jaw practically does not drop.

When pronouncing the sound [  ɒ  ], the mouth should be open by the size of the index and middle fingers, and the jaw should be lowered rather low. Errors in pronouncing these sounds will affect the meaning of the words.

Description of English Vowels sounds

Compare:

[  spɒt  ] – [  spɔ: t  ] spot – sport place – sport
[  pɒt  ] – [  pɔ: t  ] pot – port pot – port
[  nɒt  ] – [  nɔ: t  ] not – naught not – nothing
[  kɒt  ] – [  kɔ: t  ] cot – caught cradle – caught
[  ʃɒt  ] – [  ʃɔ: t  ] shot – short shot – short
[  kɒd  ] – [  kɔ: d  ] cod – cord cod – cord
[  fɒks  ] – [  fɔ: ks  ] fox – forks fox – forks

16- Sound [ɔi]

 The sound [  ɔi  ] is a diphthong, i.e. indivisible sound. The core of the diphthong is a short vowel [  ɔ  ] ; the slide is in the direction of the vowel [  i  ] . When pronouncing the second element.

For example :

boy [  bɔi  ] – boy poison [  pɔizn  ] – poison
toy [  tɔi ] – toy coin [  kɔin  ] – coin
voice [  vɔis  ] – voice oily [  ɔili  ] – oily
noise [  nɔiz  ] – noise exploit [  iksplɔit  ] – to exploit

Description of English Vowels sounds

 In writing, the sound [  ɔi  ] is conveyed:

  • letter combination oi : noise , coin , poison
  • combination of letters oy : boy , toy , enjoy

17- Sound [əʊ]

The sound [  əʊ  ] is a diphthong.

When pronouncing the sound [  əʊ  ], the lips are at first slightly stretched, and then rounded, but not protruding forward. The first element of the diphthong resembles the neutral sound [  ə  ] , and the slide is in the direction [  ʊ  ] .

For example:

boat [  bəʊt  ] – boat oak [  əʊk  ] – oak
vote [  vəʊt  ] – vote only [  əʊnli  ] – only
rose [  rəʊz  ] – rose old [  əʊld  ] – old
note [  nəʊt  ] – note open [  əʊpn  ] – open
load [  ləʊd  ] – load snow [  snəʊ  ] – snow
photo [  fəʊtəʊ  ] – photo yellow [  jeləʊ  ] – yellow

Description of English Vowels sounds

In writing, the sound [  əʊ  ] is transmitted:

  • letter o if it is followed by a consonant letter + mute e or any other vowel: note Note , rose , chose , Those
  • letter combination boat , coat , oak , load
  • the combination ow at the end of a word can also convey the sound [  əʊ  ] : snow , yellow
  • before ld and at the end position in a word, the letter o is also read as [  əʊ  ] : old , potato , tomato

18- Sound [ʊ]

When pronouncing a short sound [  ʊ  ], the tongue is also pulled away from the lower teeth, but not as far as when pronouncing a long sound [  u:  ] . The lips are slightly rounded, but not protruding forward. Of course, if you curl your lips when pronouncing the sounds [  ʊ  ] and [  u:  ] , you will still be understood, but a strong accent will appear.

Compare:

“stud” – stood [  stʊd  ] – stood “tuk” – took [  tʊk  ] – took
“hood” – hood [  hʊd  ] – hood “bow” – look [  lʊk  ] – look
“foot” – foot [  fʊt  ] – foot “put” – put [  pʊt  ] – put

Description of English Vowels sounds

 In writing, a short sound [  ʊ  ] is transmitted:

  • the letter combination oo + k . For example: book , look , cook , took , rook .
    Exceptions: good , stood .
  • in some words, the letter u (usually after the consonants p , b ) is read as a short sound [  ʊ  ] : put , pull , push , bush

Note the difference in pronunciation of [  u:  ] and [  ʊ  ] .

These sounds differ from each other in length. Longitude, brevity help to distinguish one word from another in English.

Description of English Vowels sounds

[  fu: l  ] – [  fʊl  ] fool – full fool – complete
[  pu: l  ] – [  pʊl  ] pool – pull puddle – pull
[  bu: m  ] – [  bʊl  ] boom – bull boom – bull
[  ru: m  ] – [  grʊm  ] room – groom room – groom
[  ru: t  ] – [  rʊk  ] root – rook root – rook
[  lu: s  ] – [  lʊk  ] loose – look lose – watch

 19- Sounds [ʊə, jʊə]

The sound [  ʊə  ] is a diphthong. The core of the diphthong is the short vowel [  ʊ  ] , which is pronounced with a flat lip. Before pronouncing the core of the diphthong, you need to slightly stretch your lips, as if in a half smile. And the diphthong ends with a slide towards the neutral sound [  ə  ] .

Sound combination [  jʊə  ] is a variant of sound [  ʊə  ] . At the beginning of pronouncing the diphthong [  ʊə  ].

Remember that both elements of diphthongs should be pronounced together:

poor [  pʊə  ] – poor cure [  kjʊə  ] – cure
boor [  bʊə  ] – rough Europe [  jʊərəp  ] – Europe
moor [  mʊə  ] – to moor pure [  pjʊə  ] – pure
sure [  ʃʊə  ] – reliable plural [  plʊərəl  ] – plural
cruel [  krʊəl  ] – cruel surely [  ʃʊəli  ] – of course

Description of English Vowels sounds

 In writing, the sound combination [  jʊə  ] is conveyed by a combination of letters ure , following, mainly, after the consonants c , p , m , n : cure , pure , demure , manure .

The sound [  ʊə  ] is pronounced:

  • after the sounds [  ʃ  ] , [  l  ] the letter u reads like [  ʊə  ] : sure [  ʃʊə  ], plural [  plʊərəl  ]
  • diphthong [  ʊə  ] is also read in combination oor : poor [  pʊə  ]

20- Sound [eə] 

The sound [  eə  ] is a diphthong, and like all diphthongs, it is considered one sound and, accordingly, is pronounced together. The sound [  e  ] is the core of the diphthong .

This is how [    ] sounds in English words:

pare [  peə  ] – crop stare [  steə  ] – gaze
fare [  feə  ] – fare staircase [  steəkeis  ] – staircase
chair [  tʃeə  ] – chair parents [  peərənts  ] – parents
where [  weə  ] – where there [  ðeə  ] – there
hair [  heə  ] – hair care [  keə  ] – care

Description of English Vowels sounds

In writing, the sound [    ] is transmitted:

  • letters a + r + e : care , pare , fare , stare , parents .
    Exception: where , there .
  • letter combinations air : staircase , hair .
  • combination of letters eir in the word their .

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