How to Pronounce Monophthongs - Vowel Sounds æ e ɪ ɒ ʌ - British English RP Accent
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- Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
- How to Pronounce Monophthong Vowel Sounds æ e ɪ ɒ ʌ in British English. Liz shows you how to pronounce these British English Monophthongs and how to get the pronunciation right. Standard RP Accent
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00:00 Monophthongs æ e ɪ ɒ ʌ
01:00 Batter, Better, Bitter, Botter, Butter
01:31 a:, æ & ʌ
06:18 iː, ɪ & e
09:00 ɔː & ɑ
10:30 Practice æ e ɪ ɒ ʌ
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NAME:- Elizabeth (Liz)
WHERE DO YOU LIVE? - England (UK)
HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOURSELF IN 5 WORDS? - ‘Outwardly innocent, but inwardly knowing’.
WHERE IS THE MOST INTERESTING PLACE YOU'VE TAUGHT? - That would be a one-to-one in a young Italian man’s flat in southern Italy. When he invited me to teach him at his home, I stupidly thought that Mamma would be there cooking the lunch, but no, it was a bachelor pad and no sign of Mamma! I eventually left having learned more about Italian customs than he had learned English!
BEST TEACHING MOMENT? - One of my greatest achievement was when a couple of very naughty teenage Belgian students were sent here to England to learn English. They had been expelled from several schools in their own country and this was their last chance to prove themselves. After a few months of playing around in different levels, and coming close to being expelled again, they eventually ended up in my FCE class. Now they had two chances - respect their teacher and learn something or go back to Belgium. Well, they did go back to Belgium but not before they had passed their FCE! They became my two favourite students of all time. I love a challenge!
HOW MANY STUDENTS HAVE YOU TAUGHT? Over 10 thousand
WHAT'S YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING TEACHER MOMENT? - It happened during a DELTA observed lesson. One of my students happened to suffer from Tourette’s syndrome. Of course, I had no reason to worry, I had mentioned the fact in my lesson plan, and anyway, this student had never caused a problem before. However, today was different. Very different. Upon eliciting the required information from him - not wanting to leave him out - instead of answering the question in his usual fashion, he suddenly exhumed a torrent of swear words from somewhere deep within himself. After this cathartic experience he looked very pleased with himself but, unfortunately, this was not really the answer I was looking for. Everything went quiet, I looked over at the examiner who looked rather shocked. It certainly wasn’t your run-of-the-mill DELTA exam! BUT I passed!
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Nobody teaches pronunciation like you. I am learning from you. Clear explanation. Thank you so much. I am very happy with you
Thank you! 😃. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
Yes, you teach English pronunciation very well. I have been pronouncing and hearing English better and better. Thank you, teacher Lix. God bless you. Best regards
Liz , you are the BEST .Brilliant video .
Thanks for your kind and caring lecture which really impressed me to learn something enthusiastically,and l really appreciate your struggle and help the people who want to learn English.For pronunciation, your channel is one of the best channel in you tube
Muchas gracias por sus vídeos, son excelentes. Mi profesora nos enseña con su vídeo cuando nos toca listening.
Thank you Mary, that's lovely to hear. Tell your teacher to let me know if she would like me to make any other videos to help her and your class. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
One of the best pronunciation lessons! Clear and concise explanations and very useful closeups. Thank you a lot, Liz
Really, you are a great pronuncer.
Thank you so much. Love❤️ & 🕊Peace. Liz
I began to feel that without Professor Liz, the English language would not exist at all.😊😊😘😘
Thank you very much
Hello welcome thank you pratic video
Wow......dawning realization...
Fantastic! Keep learning. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
Thank you for preparing this lovely video ! It was easy to understand with the demonstration.
Thank you so much.
Love and Peace! You too.
Have a great weekend. 😊👍
A 1000 score for this wonderful class. JM
Thank you so much. Love ❤️ & 🕊️Peace. Liz
You are amazing!!!!
Marvelous!! I do adore this vid of yours! You nailed it!!! Thanks a bunch for sharing! 🙏👌
Glad you loved it. Love ❤️ & 🕊 Peace. Liz
Lizz u are always our best in English🎉🎉thank you😊
Thanks for your efforts beautiful teacher
Good job super my sister and beautiful nice 👍👍👍👌👌👌
Very nice ❤
brilliant :)
Superb
You are such a pretty teacher. Mesmerized from your beauty. From leah💜
Thank you Bonnie Lass
Good job
Oh! That's like a rigorous military drill !! 😂 But I really feel growing up with you following you meticulously. ❤your caring lessons.
I love your face expressions Liz❤
Dear Liz, do you teach one-to-one private lessons? I would love to purchase private lessons with you. I tried to find your email address for information about private sessions, but I haven't been able to. :(
Hi Anna, sorry I haven't replied but I'm away at the moment. I'll reply next week. Have a great weekend ❤️&🕊
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If it was the English Phonetic Alphabet instead of the International Phonetic Alphabet, we would use the 'u' character for the /ʌ/ sound, but because the IPA is "International", English got overruled by other languages that use 'u' for the 'oo' sound.
My 7M Phonetic English alphabet doesn't screw us English speakers up like that. It preserves as many existing associations as possible between characters and sounds.
7M Phonetic English:
Ten pure vowels [no diphthongs]:
7M(U I Λ E R Q A O ᖶ Ů
u i ʌ ε r q a o e ů)
IPA(ʌ ɪ ɑ i [ɹ] u æ o̞ e ʊ)
I use 'q' for the 'oo' sound (loop, soup, food).
I use 'i' for the Short i sound (sit, bit, kit).
I use 'ʌ' for the 'awe' sound (not, dot, off).
In General American English, we use a different diphthong in the word 'ankle'. We use the 'eh' from "Eh, what's up Doc?" followed by the Long E. This may or may not match IPA /ɛ/. I don't know because the audio samples (Wikipedia) were made using the voice of someone who does not speak General American English.
So Good work madam . Very helpful video . I am from india
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My sister can you learn English
謝謝你。a: æ 頗困擾我。我反覆聽和佼仿 HEART BATTER TRAM . æ 仍達不到100%
Thanks for your efforts beautiful teacher