Silent Letters in English Pronunciation Practice

Well hey there! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

In today’s pronunciation lesson, we’re going to practise

English words with silent letters in them.

It’s true, silent letters are cheeky little buggers.

They always confuse my students

and they’re always tripping them up.

But silent letters are in well over half of all English words

so while they’re annoying, you’ve got to get used to them

if you want to improve your pronunciation and

speak English clearly.

I’m sure you’re already thinking of a few. Can you think of some

English words that have silent letters in them? Especially ones

that you keep pronouncing incorrectly.

Let me know about it down in the comments and hopefully,

fingers crossed,

we’re gonna get some practice with them in today’s lesson.

And while I could give you a big list of rules to try and study,

the best way to learn the correct pronunciation is to hear

and to see them being used in context

and actually practising the sounds yourself.

So I’ve got one small request of you please.

I want you to practise along with me in this lesson

all the way through to the end. I want you to listen  

to me first. In each sentence, there is going to be multiple words

with the same silent letter.

So your first challenge is to guess what the silent letter is

only by listening.

If you do, you score a point.

Make sure you keep count so that you know how you did

at the end of the lesson.

I’ll also share some tips with you so you know how to pronounce

these words right every time.

Okay so you need to listen and try to guess which silent letter

occurs multiple times in this sentence, listening first.

Do you know?

I know you knocked your knee while kneading the dough.

We’ve got know, knocked, knee and knead or kneading.

I know this is a really simple one to get started with

but there are several common English words that have

a silent letter K and notice that it always happens before an N.

Try these ones out with me.

Knife.

Knot.

Knowledge.

Knack.

Knuckle.

Knob.

Knit.

I know you knocked your knee while kneading the dough.

Your turn.

Listen.

What letter is the silent letter there?

Did you guess D?

I had the most delicious sandwich last Wednesday

when I was on a date with a handsome boy.

Try them out with me.

Sandwich.

Wednesday.

Handsome.

Handkerchief is another

but there’s no D sound there. We don’t hear.

We don’t say

Wednesday or handkerchief.

It’s just Wednesday, handkerchief.

No D at all.

Listen.

Can you guess it?

You got it, there were a few silent B’s in there.

There were lamb crumbs under the plumber’s numb thumb.

Your turn.

Notice that all of these silent B’s have an M before it.

Lamb.

Crumb.

Numb.

Plumber.

Thumb.

So this is a good clue. There are lots of English words that

follow this same pattern. It’s not clim-bing

but climbing.

Not dum-b,

dumb.

Bomb.

Comb.

Limb.

Tomb.

Happens quite a bit.

But just when you start feeling comfortable with this pattern

and you think: you know what I’ve got this rule, I’ve got it,

I’m going to jump in and let you know that there are

some exceptions. Listen carefully to hear the B sound

as I say these words.

Amber.

Clamber.

Slumber.

Now I want you to try this one.

Plumber.

This one.

Climber.

Nice one.

Listen.

Any idea what that silent letter could be?

Still a B.

This is a subtle reminder about the debt

I doubted you would repay.

B can be silent when it’s before a T as well.

Subtle.

Debt.

Doubted.

Listen.

That’s a clue, actually.

So which letter is it?

Soften your voice and listen to the whistle of that bird.

Soften.

Listen.

Whistle.

It’s the T that’s silent in all of them

and you can practise some more words with me now.

Castle.

Christmas.

Fasten.

Glisten.

Wrestle.

Apostle.

So you can see that a T is sometimes silent after an S.

But that rule isn’t perfect is it? Because soften and often

don’t follow it.

Though often is a bit of an exception because it can be

pronounced often with a silent T or it can be pronounced as often.

You’ll hear native speakers saying both.

Now it’s a little tricky with adjectives like soft and moist

because you can hear that T sound at the end of the word

when it’s an adjective but when they become verbs and that T

moves to the middle of the word, the sound disappears.

We say soften, not sof-ten.

We say moisten not mois-ten.

Listen.

We’re going in no particular order here.

Can you hear it? Probably not because it’s silent.

I wrote the wrong answer at question two.

Your turn.

So the letter W is always silent when it’s at the start

of the word and in front of the letter R

like in write,

wrote,

wrist,

wrong.

Sometimes you don’t hear it when it’s in front of a H at the start of

the word either like who or whoever,

whole.

But that rule is broken completely by words like

wheat and whip where it’s actually the H that’s silent.

But a silent W pops up a little more frequently than you realise

in words like two,

sword

and answer.

You don’t hear it at all.

Here we go again.

It’s those silent P’s, isn’t it?

The psychologist will start a coup if they don’t provide a receipt

for the telephone bill.

We’ve got psychologists,

coup, and receipt.

We don’t hear that P at all, absolutely not

at the start, in the middle or at the end of a word.

So listen.

Can you guess which one it is? Which is the silent letter in there?

Different scientific scenarios fascinate me.  

It’s that letter C. It’s usually silent when it appears after an S.

Scientific.

Scenarios.

Fascinate.

Great work!

Can you think of any other examples that have this same

combination S with a silent C?

Muscles.

Scissors.

Scene.

I mean really that C just doesn’t need to be there because

S is doing all of the work making the sound anyway right.

It’s quite superfluous.

In fact, that is an excellent way to describe the C in

all of these words, it’s superfluous.

It’s there but it doesn’t need to be. It’s just an extra thing, right?

It’s unnecessary.

The same thing can be said for the C in a choir.

Pointless. Superfluous. Doesn’t need to be there but it is.

Okay listen, I’m going to do this one twice because it’s long.

Can you guess?

Which letter is silent five times in that sentence?

I’m going to show you just how often an L can be

silent in English words.

We’ve got could, should, and would.

We don’t hear that L at all.

Calf and half,

chalk, talk, walk, calm,

palm,

salmon,

yolk.

All of those words have silent L’s in them and they’re reasonably

common.

Listen.

It’s a little tricky, that one. There are quite a few

different things going on there.

But I wonder if you can guess which letter is the silent one in there.

It happens several times.

There are signs that this might

be a design by the foreign minister’s daughter.

It’s that G.

Sign.

Might.

Design.

Foreign

and daughter.

So what patterns can we see here? We can see that

the G is often silent when it’s before an N

and you’ve probably noticed that the combination

of G and H in a word can be silent too and this happens a lot.

In fact, -GH is not usually pronounced after a vowel

like in through, though

high,

light,

bright

right,

all of these examples, though sometimes it’s not silent at all like in

cough and enough

where that -GH is pronounced as a

Did you guess it?

Honestly, even if you whisper we can hear an echo.

Honestly not honestly, honestly.

Whisper.

Echo.

The letter H can be silent too and in a few different ways.

Sometimes it’s not pronounced at the start of words like honest,

honour

and hour.

And it can also be silent if it comes after a C, G or R

like in choir,

echo,

ghost,

rhythm.

Okay listen up.

Can you guess?

It’s a bit of a tricky one.

I’d rather we wait until February to clear the air.

So February is most definitely the purest silent R in this sentence.

February not February.

February.

But in my Australian accent and in most British English accents,

the silent R is much more common than in American accents

because we don’t pronounce the R at the end of words like rather,

clear,

air.

Try with me.

Water.

Mother.

Fear.

Laughter.

You don’t hear that -ER sound at the end of any of those words

it’s silent.

Here we go again.

Got it?

That damn column was damaged by the autumn winds.

So just like silent B’s, N is silent at the end of a word

when it follows M.

Damn.

Autumn.

Column.

Hymn.

Condemn.

Solemn.

You don’t hear it there at all, it’s not autumn

just autumn.

So you might ask

what the heck is it doing there anyway?

Look to be honest, I don’t know but it is.

You can’t forget about it when you’re writing but you can definitely

forget about it as you’re speaking.

Okay this is the last one for today.

What letter is the common silent letter there?

It’s that S.

It’s silent in words like island, debris

aisle, even.

The storm left debris and damage across the whole island.

Your turn.

I hope that you enjoyed that lesson. Make sure you let me know,

like the video or drop me a comment down below to tell me.

Were you able to guess most of those silent letters just by listening

or did it become a little bit easier when you saw the word

appear up on screen? We went through

a hundred and fifteen words with silent letters in them which is

pretty epic so well done for sticking with me.

Of course, this video focused on silent consonants

but I’ve got another one coming out soon that will focus on

silent vowels in English words

so if you’ve got questions about silent letters in English

pronunciation then make sure you drop them down

in the comments below,

make sure you subscribe to the mmmEnglish channel

and then come and check out a new lesson with me right here.

啊你好啊! 我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

在今天的发音课中,我们将练习

带有无声字母的英语单词。

的确,沉默的信件是厚颜无耻的小家伙。

他们总是让我的学生

感到困惑,他们总是绊倒他们。

但是无声字母占所有英语单词的一半以上,

因此虽然它们很烦人,但

如果您想提高发音并

清楚地说英语,就必须习惯它们。

我相信你已经在考虑一些了。 你能想出一些

有无声字母的英语单词吗? 尤其是

那些你一直发音不正确的。

在评论中让我知道它,希望,

祈祷,

我们将在今天的课程中与他们一起练习。

虽然我可以给你一个很大的规则列表来尝试和学习,

但学习正确发音的最好方法是听

并看到它们在上下文中的使用,

并自己实际练习发音。

所以我有你的一个小要求。

我希望你在本课中一直和我一起练习

到最后。 我希望你

先听我说。 在每个句子中,将有多个单词

具有相同的无声字母。

因此,您的第一个挑战是仅通过聆听来猜测无声字母是什么

如果你这样做了,你就得一分。

确保你一直数数,这样你就知道你

在课程结束时的表现。

我还将与您分享一些提示,以便您每次都知道如何正确发音

好的,所以你需要听并尝试猜测

这句话中哪个无声字母出现了多次,先听。

你知道吗?

我知道你在揉面团的时候撞到了膝盖。

我们知道,敲,膝盖和揉或揉。

我知道这是一个非常简单的开始,

但是有几个常见的英语单词有

一个无声字母 K,并注意它总是发生在 N 之前。

和我一起试试这些。

刀。

结。

知识。

诀窍。

指关节。

旋钮。

针织。

我知道你在揉面团时撞到了膝盖。

到你了。

听。

那里的无声字母是什么字母?

你猜到 D 了吗?

周三我和一个英俊的男孩约会时吃了最美味的三明治。

和我一起试试。

三明治。

周三。

英俊。

手帕是另一个,

但那里没有 D 音。 我们听不见。

我们不说

星期三或手帕。

现在是星期三,手帕。

完全没有D。

听。

你能猜到吗?

你明白了,那里有几个沉默的B。

水管工麻木的拇指下有羊肉屑。

到你了。

请注意,所有这些沉默的 B 前面都有一个 M。

羊肉。

屑。

麻木的。

水管工。

拇指。

所以这是一个很好的线索。 有很多英语单词

遵循相同的模式。 不是攀登,

而是攀登。

不是哑巴,

哑巴。

炸弹。

梳子。

肢。

墓。

发生相当多。

但是,当您开始对这种模式感到满意时

,您会想:您知道我有什么规则,我已经知道了,

我会介入并让您知道存在

一些例外情况。

当我说这些话时,请仔细聆听以听到 B 音。

琥珀色。

攀。

睡眠。

现在我想让你试试这个。

水管工。

这个。

登山者。

好东西。

听。

知道那封无声的信是什么吗?

仍然是 B。

这是对

我怀疑你会偿还的债务的微妙提醒。

B 在 T 之前也可以保持沉默。

微妙的。

债务。

怀疑。

听。

实际上,这是一个线索。

那么是哪个字母呢?

软化你的声音,听那只鸟的哨声。

软化。

听。

哨。

是 T 在所有这些中都保持沉默

,您现在可以和我一起练习更多单词。

城堡。

圣诞节。

系。

闪亮。

搏斗。

使徒。

所以你可以看到 T 有时在 S 之后是无声的。

但这条规则并不完美,是吗? 因为软化而常常

不跟随它。

虽然经常是一个例外,因为它可以

经常用无声的 T 发音,也可以经常发音。

你会听到母语人士说这两种说法。

现在使用 soft 和 wet 之类的形容词有点棘手,

因为当它是形容词时,您可以在词尾听到 T 音,

但是当它们变成动词并且 T

移到词的中间时,声音消失了。

我们说软化,而不是软十。

我们说润而不润十。

听。

我们在这里没有特别的顺序。

你能听到吗? 可能不是因为它是沉默的。

我在第二题写错了答案。

到你了。

因此,当字母 W 位于单词的开头和字母 R 的前面时,字母 W 总是保持沉默,

例如 write、

write、

wrist、

wrong。

有时,当它在单词开头的 H 前面时,你听不到它,

比如 who 或 whoever,

whole。

但这条规则完全被诸如小麦和鞭子之类的词所打破,

实际上是 H 是沉默的。

但是一个无声的 W 出现的频率比你想象的要多一些

,比如两个词,

和答案。

你根本听不到。

我们重新来过吧。

是那些沉默的P,不是吗?

如果心理学家不提供电话费收据,他们就会发动政变

我们有心理学家、

政变和收据。

我们根本听不到那个 P,绝对不是

在单词的开头、中间或结尾。

所以听。

你能猜出它是哪一个吗? 里面的无声字母是哪个?

不同的科学场景让我着迷。

就是那个字母 C。它出现在 S. Scientific 之后通常是无声的

情景。

吸引。

做得好!

你能想到任何其他具有相同

组合 S 和无声 C 的示例吗?

肌肉。

剪刀。

场景。

我的意思是真的不需要 C 在那里,因为

S 正在做所有的工作,使声音无论如何都是正确的。

这是相当多余的。

事实上,这是用所有这些词来描述 C 的绝佳方式

,它是多余的。

它在那里,但它不需要。 这只是一个额外的东西,对吧?

这是不必要的。

合唱团中的 C 也可以这样说。

无意义。 多余。 不需要在那里,但它是。

好的,听着,我要做两次,因为它很长。

猜一下?

哪个字母在那句话中沉默了五次?

我将向您展示 L

在英语单词中保持沉默的频率。

我们有可能、应该和愿意。

我们根本听不到那个 L。

小牛和一半,

粉笔,谈话,走路,平静,

手掌,

鲑鱼,

蛋黄。

所有这些词中都有无声的 L,它们相当

普遍。

听。

这有点棘手,那个。 那里发生了很多

不同的事情。

但我想知道你是否能猜出里面的哪个字母是无声的。

它发生了好几次。

有迹象表明,这可能

是外交部长的女儿所设计的。

就是那个 G.

标志。

可能。

设计。

外国人

和女儿。

那么我们可以在这里看到什么模式呢? 我们可以

看到 G 在 N 之前通常是无声的

,你可能已经注意到

G 和 H 的组合在一个单词中也可以是无声的,这种情况经常发生。

事实上,-GH 通常不会在

像 in 这样的元音之后发音,尽管

高、

轻、

亮,

所有这些例子,尽管有时它不像咳嗽那样完全没有声音,

而且

足够 -GH 发音为

Did 你猜对了吗?

老实说,即使你耳语,我们也能听到回声。

老实说不老实,老实说。

耳语。

回声。

字母 H 也可以以几种不同的方式保持沉默。

有时它在诚实、荣誉和小时等词的开头不发音

如果它出现在 C、G 或 R 之后,

例如合唱、

回声、

幽灵、

节奏,它也可以是无声的。

好的,听着。

猜一下?

这有点棘手。

我宁愿我们等到二月才能净化空气。

所以二月绝对是这句话中最纯粹的沉默R。

二月不是二月。

二月。

但是在我的澳大利亚口音和大多数英式英语口音中

,无声的 R 比在美国口音中更常见,

因为我们不会在诸如相当、清晰、空气之类的词的末尾发 R。

与我一起尝试。

水。

母亲。

害怕。

笑声。

您不会在任何这些单词的末尾听到 -ER 的声音,

它是无声的。

我们重新来过吧。

知道了?

那该死的柱子被秋风破坏了。

所以就像沉默的 B 一样,当 N 跟在 M. Damn 之后时,N 在词尾保持沉默

秋天。

柱子。

圣歌。

谴责。

庄严。

你根本听不到那里,这不是秋天,

只是秋天。

所以你可能会问

它到底在做什么?

老实说,我不知道,但确实如此。

写作时你不能忘记它,但你说话时肯定会

忘记它。

好的,这是今天的最后一个。

那里常见的无声字母是什么字母?

就是那个 S。

它在岛屿、碎片过道等词中保持沉默

风暴在整个岛屿上留下了碎片和损坏。

到你了。

我希望你喜欢那堂课。 请务必让我知道,

喜欢视频或在下面给我留言告诉我。

您是否能够仅通过听来猜出大部分无声字母,

或者当您看到屏幕上出现的单词时是否变得更容易一些

? 我们读

了一百一十五个单词,里面有无声的字母,这

真是太棒了,因为我坚持得很好。

当然,这个视频关注的是无声辅音,

但我很快就会发布另一个视频,它将关注

英语单词中的无声元音,

所以如果你对英语发音中的无声字母有疑问,请

确保将它们

放在 下面的评论,请

确保您订阅了 mmmEnglish 频道

,然后来这里和我一起查看新课程。