Diphthong Sounds

English Language Club
26 Jul 201407:40

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Colin Munro from the English Language Club explains diphthongs, a type of vowel sound created by combining two single vowel sounds within the same syllable. He introduces the eight key diphthongs, categorized by their ending sounds, and emphasizes the physical aspects of pronunciation. By demonstrating each sound with examples, he highlights the necessary mouth movements and lip shapes. The video serves as a practical guide for learners aiming to improve their pronunciation skills, providing both free and premium resources for further study.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Diphthongs are complex vowel sounds made up of two single vowel sounds in the same syllable.
  • πŸ˜€ There are eight main diphthong sounds to learn, organized by their ending sounds.
  • πŸ˜€ The first column of diphthongs ends with /Ι™/, while the second ends with /i:/, and the third with /ʊ/.
  • πŸ˜€ Proper pronunciation of diphthongs involves physical mouth movement to transition between sounds.
  • πŸ˜€ The diphthong /ΙͺΙ™/ starts with /Ιͺ/ and moves to /Ι™/, as in 'Year' and 'Here'.
  • πŸ˜€ The diphthong /ΚŠΙ™/ combines /ʊ/ and /Ι™/, found in words like 'Our' and 'Power'.
  • πŸ˜€ The diphthong /eΙ™/ consists of /e/ and /Ι™/, as in 'There' and 'Where'.
  • πŸ˜€ The diphthong /eΙͺ/ starts with /e/ and ends with /Ιͺ/, seen in words like 'They' and 'Make'.
  • πŸ˜€ Diphthong /Ι”Ιͺ/ combines /Ι”:/ and /Ιͺ/, used in words like 'Point' and 'Boy'.
  • πŸ˜€ Proper pronunciation involves adjusting mouth shape and position as you move through the sounds.

Q & A

  • What are diphthongs?

    -Diphthongs are vowel sounds that consist of a combination of two single vowel sounds pronounced within the same syllable.

  • How many diphthongs are presented in the video?

    -The video discusses eight main diphthongs.

  • What is the significance of mouth position in pronouncing diphthongs?

    -The key to pronunciation is physical; the mouth position changes as you articulate the two sounds in a diphthong.

  • Can you give an example of a diphthong and its pronunciation?

    -An example is /ΙͺΙ™/, pronounced by starting on the sound /Ιͺ/ and moving to /Ι™/, as in 'year' and 'here.'

  • What is the difference in mouth positioning between the diphthongs in the first and second columns?

    -For the first column, the mouth is more open, while in the second column, it should close slightly as you transition between sounds.

  • What are the diphthongs that end with the sound /ʊ/?

    -The diphthongs that end with /ʊ/ are /Ι™ΚŠ/ and /aʊ/.

  • What is the pronunciation process for the diphthong /aΙͺ/?

    -For /aΙͺ/, you start with /Ι‘:/ and close your mouth as you transition to /Ιͺ/, as heard in 'I' and 'time.'

  • How do the lip shapes change during the pronunciation of diphthongs?

    -The shape of the lips changes depending on the diphthong, such as rounding for /Ι™ΚŠ/ and /aʊ/.

  • Where can viewers find more resources related to diphthongs?

    -Viewers can find additional resources on the English Language Club's website, as well as links to their social media.

  • What is the main difference between diphthongs and monophthongs?

    -Diphthongs involve a glide from one vowel sound to another within a syllable, while monophthongs consist of a single, unchanging vowel sound.

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