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In this video, you’re going to get my top 5 tips for perfect vowel sounds in American English.

Vowel sounds are critical to making your accent sound more like a native English speaker.

The tips here build on each other and, in
just a few step-by-step minutes,

you’ll be sounding more smooth and natural in the way you speak American English.

Tip #1: know how the vowels compare to
those in your own native language.

You might not be familiar with the phonetics of your own language, most people aren’t.

I wasn’t familiar with the phonetics of American English until I started teaching it.

I suggest you to go Wikipedia and look up all of the vowel and diphthong sounds like this.

I’ll put a link to this page in the video description.

In the vowels section, you’ll see all the vowels and diphthongs of American English

and many of these are clickable.

So when you click on a sound,

it will take you to the page for that sound and what you can do here is click on occurence.

This will take you down to a table where you’ll see everytime the sound occurs in a language in the world.

So scroll, look for your own language and see if the vowel sound is also in your language

and if so, what is that keyword?

Do this for all the vowels and diphthong sounds in American English.

The vowels are IH as in Sit, EE as in She, UH as in Push,

OO as in Boo, the AY as in Say diphthong, the schwa, UH, the OH as in No diphthong, the EH as in Bed vowel,

the UR as in Bird vowel, the UH as in Butter vowel, the AW as in Law vowel, the AA as in Bat vowel,

the AH as in Father vowel, and the diphthongs AI as in Buy, OY as in Boy, and OW as in Now.

I also refer to the JU as in Few diphthong in my materials.

Do this for all the vowels and diphthongs and note the ones that are in your language, and the ones that aren’t.

This will change the way you study them.

For the sounds that are not in your language, learn exactly what the positions should be

in my Vowel and Diphthong playlist.

These videos go over each of the vowel sounds and diphthong sounds in American English.

There are illustrations, there is up close, slow motion footage.

They will definitely help you understand the positions so check them out if you haven’t already.

Click here, or find the link in the video description.

Tip #2: vowels vs. diphthongs.

What is a diphthong?

It’s a combination of two vowel sounds
within the same syllable.

Because there are two different sounds,
that means we have to have a movement.

For vowels, it’s one position: aaaaaaa.

Nothing moves.

But for diphthongs, something has to move.

AI, aiii– the jaw goes from being more
dropped to less dropped, ai.

It’s also important to note: some resources will call diphthongs a ‘long vowel’

like the AI diphthong might be called the ‘long I’ vowel.

It’s the same thing.

Tip #3: beware of placement.

What is placement?

It’s one of the hardest things for me teach
and for my students to get.

It has to do with where in the body the
voice is resonating.

And placement greatly affects if you
sound American or not.

I’m going to say the AH as in FATHER vowel with different placements.

I am sure you will notice that they sound different.

Ah, ah, ah.

One was really nasal.

American placement is really low, and I find that most students that I work with, aahh, place them too high.

ah, ah. ah, ah. ah, ah.

And that does change the way the vowel sounds even if the sounds are otherwise good.

So keep this in mind when you’re working on tip #1.

Even sounds that you have in your own
language might need adjusting,

you might need to find a lower placement for them. to truly sound American.

I’m still trying to find the best way to teach placement.

I’ve put together a playlist of some of the videos that I’ve made on this topic that I think will help you.

Click here, or in the video description.

Tip #4: Minimal pairs.

Lots of my students have word pairs that sound the same to them or that are confusing.

For example, bitch - beach, or bat - bet.

Hot - hut.

A minimal pair is a pair of words where
only one sound is different.

In these cases, it was the vowel.

What do you do when they sound the same to you?

I’ve worked with lots of students on this.

I always tell them, don’t panic,

there is absolutely a way to master these sounds even though you can’t hear the difference.

They start off with listening practice.

Put no pressure on yourself other than listening.

Listen for a week.

Listen to what?

Well, I can’t recommend my Academy highly enough, because I’ve done all the work for you.

I’ve put together audio files of every minimal pair.

Each word is said with the same intonation: Bad, bed.

Make sure you don’t listen to audio where the intonation is different: bad, bed.

Then it’s not really a minimal pair anymore because the intonation is different too.

My students download these files and listen to them a couple of times a day for a week or so.

Then they start to hear the difference.

Here’s a look inside the Academy and the kinds of audio that you could work with here.

This soundboard compares AH as in Father or AW as in Law with the UH as in Butter sound.

Bunk, bunk.

As you listen to audio like this over and over, you will start to hear the difference.

Pop, pop.

Student are also able to download longer audio files of all of the minimal pairs together

to listen to at times when you’re on the go
like commuting.

Isn’t that amazing?

They couldn’t hear the difference, and then they start to just by repetitious listening, just by exposure.

When they do this they get to know the sounds so well that they end up sounding native.

They learned from native audio.

After you hear the difference in the minimal pairs, you repeat out loud.

You do this over and over to break your habits,

and you come out on the other side of all of this work sounding fabulous and avoiding misunderstandings.

Working with minimal pairs is a key to clarifying your American English vowel and diphthong sounds

to sound natural.

And tip #5: the color vowel chart.

What is that?

I didn’t make it up, it was created by other teachers,

and they have come up with a color and a
noun for each vowel or diphthong.

When you learn words, you think about what vowel or diphthong sound is in the stressed syllable,

and you categorize it that way in your mind.

Maybe you even visualize the color.

Why not?

Bring in another part of the brain.

Every time you learn a new word you can learn the pronunciation and assign it a color.

This will help it stick in your head.

I’ll put a link to some color vowel chart resources in the video description.

If you work with these tips you truly will
improve your ability

to say the vowel and diphthong sounds of
American English naturally.

And that will help you speak with confidence.

Again, be sure to check out my playlist that goes over the details of how to pronounce

each vowel and diphthong sound in American English.

You can do this.

Please let me know in the Comments which of these 5 tips was most important for you.

What did you learn?

How will you make the changes that you need to make?

Writing to me in the Comments helps me
understand your process

and helps me continue to improve as a teacher!

Thanks in advance for leaving me a note.

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

在本视频中,您将了解我在美式英语中使用完美元音的 5 大技巧。

元音对于让你的口音听起来更像一个以英语为母语的人来说至关重要。

此处的提示相互叠加,在
短短几分钟内,

您会在说美式英语时听起来更加流畅自然。

提示#1:了解元音
与您自己母语中的元音的比较。

你可能不熟悉自己语言的语音,大多数人都不熟悉。

在我开始教授美式英语之前,我并不熟悉它的语音。

我建议你去维基百科查找所有的元音和双元音都是这样的。

我将在视频说明中放置此页面的链接。

在元音部分,您会看到美式英语的所有元音和双元音,

其中许多是可点击的。

所以当你点击一个声音时,

它会带你到那个声音的页面,你可以在这里做的是点击发生。

这会将您带到一张桌子,您将看到每次声音以世界上的一种语言出现时。

所以滚动,寻找你自己的语言,看看元音是否也在你的语言中

,如果是,那个关键字是什么?

对美式英语中的所有元音和双元音执行此操作。

元音是 Sit 中的 IH,She 中的 EE,Push 中的 UH

,Boo 中的 OO,Say 双元音中的 AY,schwa,UH,No 双元音中的 OH,Bed 中的 EH,Bed

元音 UR 如Bird元音,UH如Butter元音,AW如Law元音,AA如Bat元音

,AH如Father元音,双元音AI如Buy,OY如Boy,OW如 在现在。

在我的材料中,我还将 JU 称为 Few diphthong。

对所有元音和双元音都这样做,并注意那些在你的语言中的和那些不是的。

这将改变你研究它们的方式。

对于不是您的语言的声音,准确

了解我的元音和双元音播放列表中的位置。

这些视频介绍了美式英语中的每个元音和双元音。

有插图,有近距离的慢动作镜头。

他们肯定会帮助您了解这些职位,所以如果您还没有,请检查一下。

单击此处,或在视频说明中找到链接。

提示 #2:元音与双元音。

什么是双元音?

它是同一个音节中两个元音的组合

因为有两种不同的声音,
这意味着我们必须有一个动作。

对于元音,它是一个位置:aaaaaa。

什么都没有动。

但是对于双元音来说,有些东西必须移动。

AI,aiii——下巴从下垂到下垂
较少,ai。

同样重要的是要注意:一些资源会将双元音称为“长元音”,

例如 AI 双元音可能被称为“长 I”元音。

这是同一件事。

提示#3:小心放置。

什么是安置?

这是我教
和我的学生最难得到的东西之一。

这与声音在身体的哪个部位
产生共鸣有关。

并且位置会极大地影响您
是否听起来像美国人。

我会说 AH 就像 FATHER 元音中的不同位置一样。

我相信你会注意到它们听起来不同。

啊啊啊。

一个真的是鼻涕虫。

美国的录取率真的很低,而且我发现与我一起工作的大多数学生,啊,他们的排名太高了。

啊啊。 啊啊。 啊啊。

即使声音在其他方面很好,这确实会改变元音的发音方式。

因此,当您处理技巧 1 时,请记住这一点。

即使是您自己
语言中的声音也可能需要调整,

您可能需要为它们找到较低的位置。 真正听起来美国。

我仍在努力寻找教授安置的最佳方法。

我整理了一个播放列表,其中包含我制作的关于这个主题的一些视频,我认为这些视频会对你有所帮助。

单击此处,或在视频说明中。

提示#4:最小对。

我的很多学生都有对他们来说听起来相同或令人困惑的单词对。

例如,bitch - beach 或 bat - bet。

热的小屋。

最小对是一对
只有一个声音不同的单词。

在这些情况下,它是元音。

当它们对你来说听起来一样时,你会怎么做?

我和很多学生一起工作过。

我总是告诉他们,不要惊慌,

绝对有办法掌握这些声音,即使你听不到区别。

他们从听力练习开始。

除了倾听,不要给自己压力。

听一周。

听什么?

好吧,我不能高度推荐我的学院,因为我已经为你做了所有的工作。

我已经将每个最小对的音频文件放在一起。

每个词都用相同的语调说:糟糕,床。

确保您不要听音调不同的音频:糟糕,床。

然后它不再是真正的最小对了,因为语调也不同了。

我的学生下载这些文件并每天听几次,持续一周左右。

然后他们开始听到不同之处。

以下是学院内部的介绍以及您可以在此处使用的音频类型。

此音板将 AH 与父亲中的 AH 或法律中的 AW 与黄油声音中的 UH 进行比较。

下铺,下铺。

当您一遍又一遍地听这样的音频时,您将开始听到不同之处。

流行,流行。

学生还可以将所有最小对的较长音频文件一起下载

,以便您在旅途中(
如通勤)时收听。

这不是很神奇吗?

他们听不到区别,然后他们开始只是通过重复聆听,只是通过曝光。

当他们这样做时,他们会很好地了解这些声音,以至于最终听起来像是本地人。

他们从原生音频中学习。

在听到最小对的差异后,您会大声重复。

你一遍又一遍地这样做是为了打破你的习惯

,你会在所有这些工作的另一边站出来,听起来很棒,避免了误解。

使用最少的配对是使您的美式英语元音和双元音

听起来自然的关键。

提示 #5:颜色元音图表。

那是什么?

这不是我编造的,是其他老师创造的

,他们
为每个元音或双元音想出了一个颜色和一个名词。

当您学习单词时,您会考虑重读音节中的元音或双元音,

然后在脑海中对其进行分类。

也许你甚至可以想象颜色。

为什么不?

引入大脑的另一部分。

每次学习新单词时,您都可以学习发音并为其分配颜色。

这将有助于它留在你的脑海中。

我将在视频描述中放置一些颜色元音图表资源的链接。

如果你使用这些技巧,你真的会
提高你自然

地说出美式英语的元音和双元音的能力

这将帮助你自信地说话。

同样,请务必查看我的播放列表,其中详细介绍了如何

在美式英语中发音每个元音和双元音。

你可以这样做。

请在评论中告诉我这 5 个提示中哪一个对您最重要。

你学到了什么?

你将如何做出你需要做出的改变?

在评论中给我写信可以帮助我
理解您的过程,

并帮助我作为一名教师继续进步!

提前感谢您给我留便条。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。