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bore /br/ /br/
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a line to get a visa where the dot is the clerk sound ee
it is the most important
looks like a hen where the curl is the head and below the feet
a bird flying with two wings
looks like a trunk or boot of a car
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r = contolled vowels
r = contolled vowels
r = contolled vowels
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The alphabet which we use to write English has 26 letters but in (Standard British) English there are
approximately 44 speach sounds.
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antimoon.com Ad vice and help for seriou s En glish learn ers
Phonetic alphabets referenceTheIPA column contains the symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet, as used in phonemic transcriptions in
modern English dictionaries.
TheASCIIcolumn shows the corresponding symbol in the Antimoon ASCII Phonetic Alphabet, which can be used to
type the pronunciation of words on a computer without the use of special fonts.
For a full description of the alphabets + audio recordings of the sounds, visit www.antimoon.com/ipa
vowels consonantsIPA ASCII examples IPA ASCII examplesU ^ cup, luck b b bad, lab@9 a: arm, father d d did, lady @ cat, black f f find, if
? .. away, cinema g g give, flagd e met, bed h h how, hello29q e:(r) turn, learn j j yes, yellow
H i hit, sitting k k cat, back h9 i: see, heat l l leg, littleP o hot, rock m m man, lemonN9 o: call, four n n no, tenT u put, could M N sing, fingert9 u: blue, food p p pet, map`H ai five, eye r r red, try`T au now, out s s sun, miss
nT/?T Ou go, home R S she, crashd?q e..(r) where, air t t tea, gettingdH ei say eight sR tS check church
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= tense vowels = lax vowels
1. Height
2. Frontness
3. Roundedness