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LearnEnglish Sounds Right

LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Council’s FREE pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide

LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Council’s FREE pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide

LearnEnglish Sounds Right

by British Council
LearnEnglish Sounds Right
LearnEnglish Sounds Right
LearnEnglish Sounds Right

What is it about?

LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Council’s FREE pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide.

LearnEnglish Sounds Right

App Details

Version
2.1.0
Rating
(20)
Size
21Mb
Genre
Education Reference
Last updated
March 18, 2024
Release date
September 20, 2010
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LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Council’s FREE pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide.

LEARNERS OF ENGLISH
Do you have difficulty with the sounds and pronunciation of the English language, or with understanding the symbols of the phonemic alphabet? With LearnEnglish Sounds Right on your phone or tablet you can practise anywhere and anytime. Just tap a sound and you will hear it. Tap the downward arrow sign and listen to three example words with that sound.

TEACHERS OF ENGLISH
Do you use phonemic script in class to help your students with their pronunciation? With LearnEnglish Sounds Right installed on your class set of devices, or your students’ own devices, you can teach the individual sounds and symbols easily.

* The pure vowels are arranged the same way as in the IPA chart: according to mouth shape (left to right, lips wide / round – top to bottom, jaw closed / open).

* The diphthongs are grouped in rows according to their second sound.

* The consonants are arranged from left (front of mouth) to right (back of mouth). The top two rows of consonants are paired (top row – unvoiced, second row – voiced). When you tap a plosive consonant, the schwa (ə) appears. This is because the plosives were recorded with a schwa for clarity.

We hope you enjoy using this chart!

Please contact us at learnenglish.mobile@britishcouncil.org if you have any comments or ideas for future versions.

Get more great English learning apps from the British Council at:
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/apps

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