English Pronunciation

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English Pronunciation Phonemic Symbols

Sounds and Spelling There are 26 letters in the English alphabet, but 44 sounds in the English language. This means that the number of sounds in a word is not always the same as the number of letters.

For example, The word ‘cat’ has three letters and three sounds, but The word ‘catch’ has five letters but still only three sounds.

Phonemic symbols If we write these using phonemic symbols, we can see exactly how many sounds they have. CAT is written /k æ t/ CATCH is written /k æ t ʃ /

In ‘CATCH’ the three letters ‘TCH’ are represented by one phonemic symbol Here is the list of English sounds...

For Further Practice, Go To: http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/