VOWEL PHONETIC SYMBOLS (American Style) | TEATU with Miss Dewi - Kampung Inggris LC

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23 Oct 201805:50

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host introduces a lesson on American English pronunciation, focusing on phonetic symbols for vowels and diphthongs. They explain the differences between monotone vowels and diphthongs, providing examples such as 'moon,' 'often,' and 'ah.' The speaker emphasizes the importance of mouth positioning, like smiling for certain sounds. The video encourages viewers to practice sounds such as 'ay,' 'oh,' and 'ooh.' The lesson concludes with a recap, inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and share their thoughts or questions in the comments.

Takeaways

  • 🎢 The video begins with background music and an introduction for learners (called Elzear's) to a lesson on phonetic symbols and pronunciation in American English.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The focus of the lesson is on vowels and their pronunciation, starting with the explanation of what vowels are.
  • πŸ“– Vowels are divided into two categories: monophthongs (single sound vowels) and diphthongs (two sound vowels).
  • πŸ…°οΈ Monophthongs are explained with examples: 'moon,' 'often,' and other vowel sounds like 'e,' 'ah,' and 'o.'
  • πŸ˜€ Learners are encouraged to smile when pronouncing certain sounds, especially when practicing the 'oo' sound.
  • πŸ“š The teacher guides students through the proper mouth positions for vowel sounds, specifically instructing to open the mouth for the 'ah' sound.
  • πŸ”„ Diphthongs, a combination of two vowel sounds, are introduced with examples like 'ai' and 'oh.'
  • πŸ—£οΈ Pronunciation exercises are repeated several times throughout the video for both monophthongs and diphthongs.
  • πŸ’¬ Viewers are invited to participate by repeating the sounds together with the instructor.
  • πŸ‘ The video concludes by encouraging viewers to like, subscribe, and comment if they have any questions or suggestions.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the lesson in the video?

    -The lesson focuses on teaching phonetic symbols for pronunciation in American English, specifically vowels and diphthongs.

  • How are vowels described in the video?

    -Vowels are divided into two categories: monotones and diphthongs. Monotones have a single sound, while diphthongs combine two vowel sounds.

  • What does 'monotone' mean according to the lesson?

    -A 'monotone' refers to vowels with only one symbol or sound, as mentioned in the lesson.

  • How is the vowel sound 'ah' pronounced?

    -The vowel sound 'ah' is pronounced by slightly opening the mouth and imagining the sound of 'chip.'

  • What advice does the teacher give for pronouncing the 'o' sound?

    -The teacher advises smiling when pronouncing the 'o' sound to help form it correctly.

  • What are some example vowel sounds taught in the lesson?

    -Some of the vowel sounds taught include 'e-e-e,' 'ah,' 'ooh,' and 'oh.'

  • What is a diphthong, according to the lesson?

    -A diphthong is a combination of two vowel sounds, such as 'ay,' 'ai,' or 'oh,' pronounced in a single syllable.

  • What are some diphthongs introduced in the lesson?

    -The diphthongs introduced include 'ay,' 'ai,' and 'oh.'

  • What is the structure of the lesson?

    -The lesson begins with a focus on vowel sounds, followed by a section on diphthongs. Each sound is demonstrated and repeated for practice.

  • What are viewers encouraged to do at the end of the video?

    -Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and share the video, as well as leave comments or recommendations for future lessons.

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