American English Vowels IPA Pronunciation International Phonetic Alphabet

Take a look at these letters. They’re not
always pronounced the same. In the word ‘boo’,

they have the ‘oo’ sound. In the word ‘blood’,
they make the ‘uh’ as in ‘butter’ sound. And

in the word ‘book’, they make the ‘uh’ as
in ‘pull’ sound. This is why the International

Phonetic Alphabet makes it easier to study
the pronunciation of a foreign language. This

video focuses on vowels.

What is the International Phonetic Alphabet?
It’s a system of phonetic notation, and I

use it a lot on my website and when I teach
students. I’ve also used it a lot when I’ve

studied foreign languages. The IPA is especially
handy when studying English because English

is not a phonetic language. This means when
you see a letter or a group of letters, it

will not necessarily always be pronounced
the same in each word in which it occurs,

just as in the example at the beginning of
this video. The IPA has a written symbol for

each phonetic sound, so this makes it easier
to read about and write about pronunciation.

As a student of pronunciation, it’s important
that you become familiar with the symbols

that represent the sounds of American English.

The ‘ah’ sound. Say that with me, ah. Ah.

This sound occurs in words like father, hot,
body. Aw, say that with me, aw. This sound

occurs in words like law, daughter, caught.
Eh, eh. This sound occurs in the words said,

head, says. EE, ee. This sound occurs in the
words heat, be, receive. Ih, ih. This sound

occurs in the words him, been, women. Aa,
aa. This sound occurs in the words have, bad,

act. Uh, uh. This sound occurs in the words
love, blood, trouble. Uh, uh. The schwa. This

sound occurs in the words sofa, about. Uh,
uh. This sound occurs in the words book, could,

pull. Ur, ur. This sound occurs in the words
burn, journey, worth. Oo, oo. This vowel sound

occurs in the words through, blue, do.

Great. Familiarizing yourself with these symbols
should make it easier to study pronunciation.

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

看看这些字母。 它们并不
总是发音相同。 在“boo”这个词中,

他们有“oo”的声音。 在“血”这个词中,
他们发出“呃”,就像在“黄油”中一样。

在“book”这个词中,他们发出“uh”
就像“pull”的声音。 这就是为什么

国际音标使学习外语发音变得更容易的原因
。 本

视频重点介绍元音。

什么是国际音标?
这是一个注音系统,我

在我的网站和教学生时经常使用它
。 我在学习外语时也经常使用它

。 IPA
在学习英语时特别方便,因为英语

不是语音语言。 这意味着当
您看到一个字母或一组字母时,

它不一定
在它出现的每个单词中都发音相同,

就像本视频开头的示例一样
。 IPA 对每个音标都有一个书面符号

,因此这
使得阅读和书写发音变得更容易。

作为发音学生
,熟悉

代表美式英语发音的符号很重要。

“啊”的声音。 跟我说,啊。 啊。

这种声音出现在诸如父亲,热,
身体之类的词中。 噢,跟我说,噢。 这种声音

出现在诸如法律,女儿,抓住之类的词中。
诶,诶。 这种声音出现在说的词中,

头,说。 嗯,嗯。 这个声音出现在
heat、be、receive这些词中。 嗯,嗯。 这个声音

出现在他、曾经、女人等词中。 啊,
啊。 这个音出现在have、bad、act这些词中

。 呃,呃。 这个声音出现在
爱、血、麻烦这些词中。 呃,呃。 施瓦。 这个

声音出现在沙发,关于这个词中。 呃,
呃。 这个音出现在书、能、

拉等词中。 呃,呃。 这个声音出现在
燃烧、旅程、价值等词中。 哦,哦。 这个元音

出现在单词 through、blue、do 中。

伟大的。 熟悉这些符号
应该更容易学习发音。

就是这样,非常感谢您使用 Rachel 的
英语。