LEARNING ENGLISH ADVANCED STUDENT LESSON

One of you reached out to me and said:

Rachel, will you make a video that goes over the pronunciation of O-O?

There are many different pronunciations.

Do you know them all?

Let’s learn them and practice them.

As we study the pronunciation of any given letter or set of letters,

we have to remember the sad fact that English is not phonetic.

That’s why spelling can be so tricky, and why pronunciation can be so hard.

A phonetic language is one where speech sounds,

like AH for example,

are written just one way.

But in English, the vowel sound AH

appears with many different spellings in different words:

The letter A like in FATHER.

The letter E like in SERGEANT.

Ah.

The Letter O like in BODY.

Ah.

The letters AA like in BAZAAR.

Ah.

The letters EA like in HEART.

Ah.

For example.

The same is true for letters.

Any letter, or set of letters like OO,

might have more than one pronunciation.

The most common pronunciation for the letter OO is the sound [u].

This happens in words like ‘zoo’,

‘food’, ‘moon’, ‘loop’.

OO.

The lips are a bit relaxed, and then the come into a tighter circle.

OO.

I have a video that goes over the pronunciation of this sound,

including some close ups of the mouth.

This is in my Sounds of American English series, and

I’ll link to that video here and in the description below.

Another common pronunciation is the UH sound like in ‘book’,

‘cook’,

‘foot’,

‘hoodie’.

Uh, uh.

Notice the lips flare a bit for this sound.

Uh. Uh.

See an in-depth video on that sound by clicking here, or, you know what’s even better?

I’ll link to the playlist with ALL the sounds of American English at the end of this video.

Another pronunciation in some common words with O-O is the AW as in LAW sound.

For this sound, I’ve only found words where OO is followed by R,

and that does change the AW sound,

it makes it more round.

Let me show you what I mean.

Some common words here would be ‘door’,

‘poor’, ‘floor’.

AW as in LAW is pronounced like this, AW, AW.

But in these words, the mouth closes more and the tongue pulls back a little bit more:

door, o-o, do-o- door,

aw, aw, law.

So the sound is more closed.

What about the words ‘flood’ and ‘blood’?

What vowel sound do you hear there?

Flood, blood, bloody.

It’s the UH as in BUTTER sound.

So, a fourth sound.

Now, we’ve talked about ‘food’, ‘foot’, ‘floor’, and ‘flood’.

In all of these words, O-O is pronounced differently.

In ‘food’, it’s OO.

In ‘foot’, it’s UH.

In ‘floor’, it’s AW,

in ‘flood’ it’s UH.

Look at the four words.

Can you tell by looking which vowel sound it is?

What’s the clue?

How to do you know the pronunciation of the letters O-O by looking at a word?

Do you know the answer?

It’s a disappointing one.

There’s no way to know by looking at these words.

Really, the pronunciation of a word has to be memorized when you learn the definition of a new word.

I know. It’s extra work.

It’s one of the things that makes communicating in English, speaking English,

that much harder.

Food, foot, floor, flood.

There are even two more pronunciations,

though they’re not as frequent.

First, the word ‘cooperation’,

or, for short, you might see it as ‘coop’.

What’s interesting is that there, the two letters O

are actually in different syllables,

making two different sounds.

The first is the OH diphthong:

co- oh- oh-

and the second is the AH as in FATHER vowel.

OH-AH. OH-AH.

Co-op.

Co-op.

Occasionally you’ll see this written with a dash between these two syllables,

but often not.

Co-op.

This pronunciation is also in the word ‘zoology’,

where there is a syllable split between the two O’s.

OH-AH.

Zo-ology.

This one is funny because it’s related to the word ‘zoo’,

where the double O makes one sound,

the OO vowel.

Zoology, the study of animals,

zoo, a place where animals are kept.

Same root, different pronunciation of OO.

Also the O-O in the word ‘brooch’.

The most common pronunciation for this in the US is with the OH as in NO diphthong.

OH, broo-, brooch.

A brooch is a piece of jewelry that you can pin to your shirt or jacket.

So we’ve gone over six pronunciations.

Let’s review.

Double O makes the OH diphthong like in ‘brooch.

It makes two sounds:

The OH diphthong plus the AH vowel, like in ‘cooperation’ or ‘zoology’.

There are also four vowels that can be made with the double O:

Food, foot, floor, flood.

For these four, let’s go over more words for each category.

The UH as in BUTTER vowel:

Flood, blood,

and other words or compound words with ‘blood’,

like ‘bloody’ or ‘blood work’.

The AW as in LAW plus R:

Floor, oh-oh, floor,

door, anything with ‘door’ like ‘doorway’,

‘doormat’, ‘indoor’, ‘outdoor’.

Also, the word ‘poor’, which is a homophone with this word ‘pour’, P-O-U-R,

like when you pour water out of a pitcher.

The UH as in PUSH vowel:

there are lots that end in K.

Book, cook, hook, look, took.

And any words that are variations or compound words,

like bookshelf, bookstore, bookworm,

bookmark, booking, books.

Cooking, cookbook.

Fishhook, unhook.

Looks, looking, lookout.

Mistook, undertook.

We have ‘foot’ and related words like:

football, barefoot, foothill.

Good, hood, wood, and related words like:

goodbye,

lots of words that end in –hood like neighborhood, boyhood,

girlhood, adulthood.

We have woods, woodpecker, woodcutter,

plywood, redwood, hardwood.

Uh.

We have brook, booger, cookie.

And the most common pronunciation, the OO vowel like in: too,

boot, cool, moon,

mood, boom, doom,

food, goofy, fool,

hoop, loop, noon, oops,

ooze, roof, soon,

cartoon, bloom, aloof,

boost, booze, broom, hoop,

moose, proof, scoop, shoot,

stoop, bamboo, Google, goose.

I hope this video has helped clarify what’s going on with the letters O-O.

You have several different pronunciations,

but we’ve gone over a lot of the most common words with OO in this video.

Were any of the pronunciations different from what you thought?

It might not be a bad idea to watch the video again

to solidify the words for each pronunciation.

Also, here’s that playlist I promised you.

It has a video for each sound in American English.

That, of course, includes the possible pronunciation of O-O that you learned today.

As you go forward speaking English,

think to yourself,

I am now the master of the letters OO.

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

你们中的一个人联系我说:

瑞秋,你会制作一个视频来介绍 O-O 的发音吗?

有许多不同的发音。

你都认识他们吗?

让我们学习它们并练习它们。

当我们研究任何给定字母或一组字母的发音时,

我们必须记住一个可悲的事实,即英语不是语音的。

这就是拼写如此棘手,发音如此困难的原因。

语音语言是一种语音,

例如 AH,

仅以一种方式书写。

但在英语中,元音 AH

出现在不同单词中的许多不同拼写中

:字母 A like in FATHER。

SERGEANT 中的字母 E。

啊。

BODY 中的字母 O。

啊。

BAZAAR 中的字母 AA。

啊。

字母 EA 像 HEART 中的一样。

啊。

例如。

字母也是如此。

任何字母,或像 OO 这样的一组字母,

可能有多个发音。

字母OO最常见的发音是[u]音。

这发生在诸如“动物园”、

“食物”、“月亮”、“循环”之类的词中。

哦。

嘴唇稍微放松了一点,然后变成了一个更紧的圆圈。

哦。

我有一个视频,介绍了这个声音的发音,

包括一些嘴巴的特写。

这是我的美式英语系列之声,

我将在此处和下面的描述中链接到该视频。

另一个常见的发音是“book”、

“cook”、

“foot”、

“hoodie”中的 UH 发音。

呃,呃。

注意这个声音的嘴唇有点张开。

呃。 呃。

单击此处查看有关该声音的深入视频,或者,您知道什么更好吗?

我将在本视频的末尾链接到包含所有美式英语声音的播放列表。

O-O 在一些常用词中的另一种发音是 AW,如 LAW 音。

对于这个声音,我只找到了 OO 后面跟着 R 的单词

,这确实改变了 AW 的声音,

使它更圆润。

让我告诉你我的意思。

这里的一些常用词是“门”、

“可怜”、“地板”。

AW 在 LAW 中的发音是这样的,AW, AW。

但在这些话中,嘴巴闭得更紧,舌头更向后拉一点:

门,o-o,do-o-door,

aw,aw,law。

所以声音更封闭。

“洪水”和“血”这两个词呢?

你在那里听到什么元音?

洪水,鲜血,血腥。

就像 BUTTER 声音中的 UH。

所以,第四声。

现在,我们已经讨论了“食物”、“脚”、“地板”和“洪水”。

在所有这些词中,O-O 的发音都不同。

在“食物”中,它是 OO。

在“脚”中,它是 UH。

在“floor”中是 AW,

在“flood”中是 UH。

看四个字。

你能通过看它是哪个元音来判断它吗?

线索是什么?

如何通过看单词知道字母 O-O 的发音?

你知道答案吗?

这是一个令人失望的。

看这些话是无法知道的。

确实,当你学习一个新单词的定义时,必须记住一个单词的发音。

我知道。 这是额外的工作。

这是让用英语交流、说英语

变得更加困难的原因之一。

食物,脚,地板,洪水。

甚至还有两个发音,

尽管它们不那么频繁。

首先是“合作”这个词,

或者简而言之,您可能会将其视为“合作”。

有趣的是,这两个字母

O实际上在不同的音节中,

发出两种不同的声音。

第一个是 OH 双元音:

co- oh- oh-

,第二个是 AH,如 FATHER 元音。

哦-啊。 哦-啊。

合作社。

合作社。

偶尔你会看到这两个音节之间有一个破折号,

但通常不是。

合作社。

这个发音也在“动物学”这个词中,

两个O之间有一个音节分裂。

哦-啊。

动物学。

这个很有趣,因为它与“zoo”这个词有关,

其中双 O 发出一个声音,

即 OO 元音。

动物学,动物的研究,

动物园,饲养动物的地方。

OO的词根相同,发音不同。

也是“胸针”一词中的O-O。

在美国,最常见的发音是 OH,如 NO 双元音。

哦,胸针,胸针。

胸针是一件可以别在衬衫或夹克上的首饰。

所以我们已经学习了六种发音。

我们来复习。

双 O 使 OH 双元音像“胸针”中的一样。

它发出两个声音

:OH 双元音加上 AH 元音,就像在“合作”或“动物学”中一样。

双 O 还可以组成四个元音:

Food、foot、floor、flood。

对于这四个,让我们为每个类别复习更多单词。

BUTTER 元音中的 UH:

Flood、blood

和其他单词或带有“blood”的复合词,

如“bloody”或“blood work”。

LAW 中的 AW 加上 R:

地板,哦,哦,地板,

门,任何带有“门”的东西,例如“门口”、

“门垫”、“室内”、“室外”。

另外,“poor”这个词与“pour”这个词的同音字,P-O-U-R,

就像你从水罐里倒水一样。

PUSH 元音中的 UH:

有很多以 K 结尾的

。Book、cook、hook、look、take。

以及任何变体或复合词,

如书架、书店、书虫、

书签、预订、书籍。

烹饪,食谱。

鱼钩,解开。

看,看,看。

误会,承担。

我们有“脚”和相关词,例如:

足球、赤脚、山麓。

好,罩,木头,以及相关的词,例如:

再见,

许多以–hood结尾的词,例如邻里,少年时代,

少女时代,成年时代。

我们有木材、啄木鸟、樵夫、

胶合板、红木、硬木。

呃。

我们有小溪、鼻屎、饼干。

而最常见的发音,OO元音如:too、

boot、cool、moon、

mood、boom、doom、

food、goofy、fool、

hoop、loop、noon、oops、

ooze、roof、soon、

cartoon、bloom、 冷漠,

助推,豪饮,扫帚,箍,

驼鹿,证明,舀,射击,

弯腰,竹子,谷歌,鹅。

我希望这段视频有助于澄清字母 O-O 的情况。

你有几种不同的发音,

但我们在这个视频中用 OO 复习了很多最常见的单词。

有没有和你想的不一样的发音?

再次观看视频

以巩固每个发音的单词可能不是一个坏主意。

另外,这是我答应过你的播放列表。

它为美式英语中的每种声音都有一个视频。

当然,这包括你今天学到的 O-O 的可能发音。

当你继续说英语时,

想想自己,

我现在是字母 OO 的主人。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的英语。