IPA: International Phonetic Alphabet Quiz -- American English Pronunciation
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2011
- ESL students can quiz themselves with this IPA / International Phonetic Alphabet symbol test. Listen to the sounds of American English pronunciation and match them with the right symbol.
www.RachelsEnglish.com/IPA_test -- along with more videos and exercises to improve your spoken English / American English pronunciation.
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Yes, it is a plain N. That is how I hear it when I listen to the clip.
the great is You actually .. i can't describe how great you are .. you made it easy thanks much
I got the most of them correctly Madam. Thank you so much !
This is gonna be awesome for my students. Can't thank you enough.
This is so helpful! I shared it in my FB profile and with my Spanish speaking friends that are learning English.
Happy to hear that @thehighpriestess8431!
hi rachel, i'm your big fan.your videos are excellent. thank u for providing an awesome stuff
Hi Rachel, i have been watch your video for 2 month. I learned a lot stuff and very helpful. Thanks.
@LoveLasers Oh, I didn't know you were waiting for a response!! No, sorry, I won't marry you!! But good luck with your English. :)
WOW
personally, I could not imagine how I am good at the pronunciation of the alphabet, but now I took 100% in this quiz and I am really happy. this progress is just because of your amazing and helpful videos.
thank a million.
You're welcome again Ali!
Hi Rachel!
I know this is and old playlist, and it's really amazing.
One I first learnt about the IPA, one of the things that make a considerable impact on how well I learnt it was that I was shown gifs of images of how the tongue, teeth and jaw intereacted with the rest of the mouth.
I guess you could implement this if you come up with any future videos on IPA, because that would make clearer how to produce the sound (and not only how it's supposed to sound).
I really enjoyed watching this play list. Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
@@rachelsenglish could you please enquire if this video includes all the sounds from IPA?
Excellent video. It's a real test to realize my phonetic knowledge.
Rachel, I'm a new follower. I love your web site. I'm from Venezuela.
Thanks for this; you are a brilliant teacher, Rachel!! =) :) Keep up the good work :) =)
you are very organized and very good teacher
Rachel You My JOY
muy lindo para aprender Ingles gracias
Hi Rachel, thank u so much for your lessons :D and what should i learn next after i finish this IPA symbol??? :D
Thank you
You're welcome Ba!
I love your method, but i have a suggestion. When you read the words, please, repeat them twice,because it will help a lot
Thanks for the suggestion!
Thx
You're welcome!
Thanks for your effort. 😊🙏🤞🤗
You're welcome Eren!
hi Racheal, I speak english but unfortunately I don´t know how to answer the written exam in Ipa for example the question is what is the spa for the word luxury ? please help thanks
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Hi Rachel ! Could you help me pronounce " dr " "gr" " gl " or something like that. Tks a lot
Okay
very useful video! thanks! It is bit difficult for me to distinguish two kinds of "n" on your video (sorry, i can't writ another one which has a leg underneath "n")
ŋ = NG as in siNGiNG
Didn't get the difference between [ɜ] and [ɹ]. Is there any?
No - those are basically the same sound. The [ɜ] is considered the R vowel and the [ɹ] is considered the R consonant.
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2:37 isn't that supposed to be just plain "n"? I heard you pronounce ŋ.
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I've already asked you, but you didn't answer:(
This is total an utter bullshit for actual English People who speak English. Well 75% of the letters where the same but the edited letters such as U would have just been U. Simple as that. I think this video just tries to correct people who have a certain accent to try to correct them in the pronunciation. But still that serves only the limited audience which needs help in a specific way. Just go to England but don't go to bad areas or your English will end up worse than it is already.
Liam Croxford I must add the video was targeted towards American English but I still don't understand how the pronunciation fits everyone as people With different accents would need different versions to understand properly. I guess someone just wants you tube hits and try to make a name for themselves.