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

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24 Oct 201805:29

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging language tutorial, Elsie teaches viewers about consonants in Bahasa Indonesia, following a previous lesson on vowels. She explains the distinction between voiceless and voiced consonants, highlighting that voiceless consonants lack vocal cord vibration, while voiced consonants involve it. Through playful examples and interactive practice, Elsie encourages viewers to pronounce various sounds together, fostering a fun and collaborative learning atmosphere. The session concludes with a reminder to like, subscribe, and engage in the comments, creating an inviting community for language learners.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The lesson focuses on consonants, a fundamental aspect of language.
  • πŸ˜€ Consonants in Bahasa are referred to as 'konsonan' or 'ku roof mati.'
  • πŸ˜€ Consonants are divided into two categories: voiceless and voiced.
  • πŸ˜€ Voiceless consonants produce no vocal cord vibration.
  • πŸ˜€ Examples of voiceless consonants include sounds represented by the phonetic symbol 'p' (as in 'pat').
  • πŸ˜€ Voiced consonants do produce vibration in the vocal cords.
  • πŸ˜€ An example of a voiced consonant is the sound represented by 'b' (as in 'bat').
  • πŸ˜€ The video encourages students to practice pronouncing both voiceless and voiced consonants.
  • πŸ˜€ Interactive elements, such as repeating sounds together, are used to engage learners.
  • πŸ˜€ Viewers are encouraged to like, subscribe, and comment for questions or requests.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the lesson in this transcript?

    -The lesson focuses on consonants in language, specifically distinguishing between voiceless and voiced consonants.

  • How does the transcript define a consonant?

    -A consonant is defined as 'ku roof mati' in Bahasa, indicating its classification in the language.

  • What are the two categories of consonants mentioned?

    -The two categories of consonants mentioned are voiceless and voiced.

  • What characterizes a voiceless consonant?

    -A voiceless consonant is characterized by the absence of vocal cord vibration during pronunciation.

  • What is the phonetic symbol for voiceless consonants in the transcript?

    -The phonetic symbol for voiceless consonants mentioned in the transcript is 'puff'.

  • Can you explain the concept of a voiced consonant?

    -A voiced consonant involves vocal cord vibration, which can be felt when touching the throat while pronouncing it.

  • What example of a voiced consonant is provided in the lesson?

    -The consonant 'b' is used as an example of a voiced consonant in the lesson.

  • What interactive activity does the transcript suggest for the audience?

    -The transcript suggests that everyone should try to pronounce both voiceless and voiced consonants together.

  • What encouragement does the speaker give at the end of the lesson?

    -The speaker encourages viewers to like, subscribe, and share the content, as well as to comment with questions or requests.

  • What is the significance of vibration in distinguishing between voiceless and voiced consonants?

    -Vibration is significant as it determines whether a consonant is voiced or voiceless, impacting how sounds are produced and perceived in language.

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