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English Language Club - Phonemic / Phonetic Chart

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0:00 | Introduction 0:12 | p 0:16 | b 0:20 | t 0:24 | d 0:28 | k 0:31 | g 0:35 | f 0:40 | v 0:43 | s 0:47 | z 0:52 | l 0:56 | m 1:00 | n 1:04 | h 1:08 | r 1:12 | j 1:16 | w 1:20 | ð 1:24 | ʃ 1:28 | z 1:33 | ʧ 1:36 | ʤ 1:40 | ŋ 1:45 | i: 1:48 | ɪ 1:53 | e 1:56 | æ 2:00 | ɑː 2:05 | ɒ 2:08 | ɔː 2:13 | ʊ 2:15 | uː 2:21 | ʌ 2:24 | ɜː 2:28 | ə 2:32 | eɪ 2:37 | əʊ 2:39 | aɪ 2:44 | aʊ 2:47 | ɔː 2:52 | ɪə 2:55 | eə 2:59 | ʊə 3:04 | θ Join the Club and improve your English with me. Together we can achieve our goals. Practice you Pronunciation with our free phonetic chart app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Website | https://www.englishlanguageclub.co.uk Twitter | https://twitter.com/Eng_Lang_Club Facebook | http://goo.gl/Ny192C Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/englanguage... We have produced this interactive phonetic chart to help people studying English as a foreign language to practice pronunciation and to become more familiar with the sounds of English that they may not be accustomed to. This video is part of our series on phonetics and pronunciation for learners of English as a foreign language. Phonetics is the academic study of speech production. You may find it useful if you are studying English as a foreign language who want to improve your pronunciation, which for many students is a challenging area. With phonetics, we look at the individual sounds that are used to make up words. We can focus on how each sound is physically formed so you can identify the sounds you are having problems with and focus your study on the individual sounds to improve your pronunciation.

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