1-2 Phonetic transcription
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Study phonetics
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- Master 48 phonetic transcriptions,
- How to read a new word by not watch phonetic transcriptions.
- Master common words combination about every phoneme and cumulate the pronunciation of common char combinations.
Master 48 phonetic transcriptions
From this picture, we can learn 44 phonetics. Every phonetic has self word demo, we can learn quickly from this demo.
However, here are four chars not in the picture.
ps:(We need to learn vowel carefully because of vowel(元音)has many different speeches.)
Now ,let us pratice phonetics from this website(here!!! ) and remember some hard recongize phonetics:
/u/(book),
/ʌ/ (but),
/ə: / (sometime is writed as /ɜː/)(word),
/ɔ/(not)
/tʃ/ (watch),
[dʒ] (judge)
[θ] (think)
[ð] (the)
[ʃ] (short)
[j] yes
[tr] true
[ts] cats
[dr] dress
[dz] adds
2. read a new word without watch phonetics
Reading a new word without watch phonetics is a useful skill. Before getting this skill, we need to understand what is syllable(音节). A word phonetics consisted of syllables. So we need to know basely syllable knowledge.
2.1 Every syllable has a vowel(Except [m] [n] [ŋ ] [l] ). So we could say the number of syllables depends on the vowel.
2.2 The syllable has two types: Stressed(重读) and unstressed. We need to know which syllable is Stressed. The stressed syllable is divided close syllable or open syllable. It will help us speak rightly.
if a word has only one syllables, It is stressed. if a word has two syllables, The first one is stressed. If a word has three syllables, The second one is stressed. If a word has many syllables, The third from the last one is stressed.
if a stressed syllable has a consonant(辅音)in the end, then it is an open stressed. Else it belongs close stressed.
2.3 Five Vowels has different phonetics in stressed syllable according to open and close. But, consonant always only one phonetics in the word. So we need Master common words combination every phoneme and cumulate the pronunciation of common char combinations. Iy will help us to read a new word without watch phonetics finally.