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Examples of pronunciation differences between British English and American English
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1. Consonant (28)

1). [b] and hanyu pinyin b [b? Similarly, the vocal cords should vibrate (feel vibration when touching the Adam's apple with your hand); Such as: bad [] bad; Network network

[p] and Chinese pinyin p [p? ] is similar, but the Chinese pinyin p[? ] After [? ] sound, vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: pop [popular];

2). [D] and Chinese Pinyin D [D? Similarly, the vocal cords should vibrate (feel vibration when touching the Adam's apple with your hand); Such as: did [] do;

[t] and Chinese pinyin t [t? ] is similar, but the Chinese pinyin t[? ] After [? ] sound, vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: top [] top; Cat [cat]

In American pronunciation, when [t] precedes vowels, a fuzzy sound similar to [d] must be pronounced. Such as: letter [? ] letters; Water [? ] water; Small [? ] small, less;

3).[? ] and hanyu pinyin? [? Similarly, the vocal cords should vibrate (feel vibration when touching the Adam's apple with your hand); Such as: good [] ok; Leg [music? ] leg

[k] and hanyu pinyin k [k? ] similar, but the Chinese pinyin k[k? ] After [? ] sound, vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: kick [] kick;

4).[? ] and hanyu pinyin? In the same way, the lips protrude into a circle, and the vocal cords should vibrate (there is a sense of vibration when touching the Adam's apple with your hand); Such as: what [] what;

[f] and hanyu pinyin f[f? ] is similar, but the Chinese pinyin f[f? ] After [? ] sound, vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as wife []; fat

[v] Lip-tooth sound, when the upper teeth bite the lower lip lightly, the lower lip vibrates when pronounced, and the vocal cords also vibrate; In fact, the sound [v] and the sound [f] are exactly the same, the only difference is that the vocal cords vibrate. Such as: voice [voice]; Five. Five.

5). [M] And Chinese Pinyin? [? ] similar, but the Chinese pinyin m[m? ] After [? ] sound, mouth closed, gas from the nose (nasal cavity feels a little itchy); Such as: map [] map; come on

[n] And Chinese Pinyin? [? ] similar, but remove the Chinese pinyin n[n? ] After [? ] sound, mouth slightly open, gas from the nose (nasal cavity feels a little itchy); Such as nap[n? ] nap; Fine [fine] (health/weather)

[? ] and Chinese pinyin (such as friends) are the same; Such as: English [] English; Sing[] sings;

6).[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (if yes) same; Such as: shop [] store; Flash [] flash, animation

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Day); Such as: TV [? ] TV;

[? ] Before vowels, there are Chinese Pinyin? U (for example? The same is true of Confucianism; Such as: red [red];

After vowels, British pronunciation has no pronunciation; In American pronunciation, the pronunciation of "Hua Er" is similar to Beijing, worker [worker].

7).[? ] and hanyu pinyin c? The same (as eating); Such as: China [] China; Pay attention, pay attention

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (such as z? Only) the same; Such as the work done by job []; edge

8).[? ] Similar to the Chinese phonetic alphabet S (Rusi), the tip of the tongue touches the back of the upper teeth, and the vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: some [] some; less than

[? ] Similar to the Chinese phonetic letter Z (Ruzi), the tip of the tongue touches the back of the inner side of the upper tooth (similar to [? ] The tongue position is the same, but the vocal cords should vibrate); Such as: zoo [] zoo; Is it [? ] Yes.

9).[? ] Bite the tongue sound, the upper and lower teeth lightly bite the front of the tongue, and the vocal cords do not vibrate (? ]? Image is like sticking your tongue into your mouth; There is no such sound in Chinese); Such as: thank [] thank you; Month [] month

[? ] and [? ] The tongue position is the same, but the vocal cords should vibrate; Such as: this [] this; Use [] and ...

10). 【】 Similar to Chinese Pinyin (such as Chu), the vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: try [] try;

【d? ] Similar to Chinese Pinyin (such as pig), the vocal cords should vibrate; Such as: dry [d] dry;

1 1).[? ] Before vowels, there are Chinese Pinyin? 【l? ] is similar except [? ] sound; Such as: like [like];

After vowel or suffix, pronounce' ou'; For example, tell [] tells; Small [? [Business English is small and rare.

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? 【h? ] is similar except [? ] sound; Such as: house [] house;

[? ] is the same as hanyu pinyin y (such as clothes); For example: yes [] yes;

12).[? ] and hanyu pinyin? Similar to defects, the vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: cats [] cats (plural);

【d? ] and hanyu pinyin? (such as capitalization) Similarly, if you can't pronounce [d], stop a beat and then pronounce [z]; The vocal cords should vibrate; Such as: beds [] bed (plural) (be sure not to pronounce beds [? ]);

2. Vowels (20)

1) [? ] is the same as hanyu pinyin I (such as clothes), with a long sound; For example, see [] sees; Easy [? ] Simple

[? ] Shout the "one" sound in the slogan "1234" when running exercises in military training; Short and powerful, and the abdomen feels obvious vibration when pronouncing; Such as: sit [] sit; Is it [? ] Yes.

2) [? ] and hanyu pinyin u (such as w? House) similar, long sound; Such as: too [] also;

[? 】 "house" sound; But it is short and powerful, and there is obvious vibration in the lower abdomen when pronouncing; Such as: put [] placement;

3) [? ] and hanyu pinyin e (such as? Goose), long sound; Such as: bird [? ] bird; Early [? ] early;

[? ] and [? ] The sound is similar, but shorter; Such as: never [? ] never; Former [? ] before;

4) [? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Concave), long sound; Such as: saw [] (seen in the past);

[? ] British "concave" sound; Short and powerful, and the abdomen feels obvious vibration when pronouncing; Such as: hot [] hot;

Americans pronounce "ah"; The mouth should be wide, short and powerful, and the lower abdomen has obvious vibration when pronouncing; Such as: hot [] hot; Dog [] dog;

5) [? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Egypt) is similar, with a small mouth shape and loose oral muscles; Such as: let [] make, let;

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Egypt) is similar, with a large mouth shape, the most tense oral muscles, and the corners of the mouth strive to reach the ears; Such as: hat [] hat; Thanks [? ] Thank you.

[? ] Read the second half of Da; Pronunciation before the mouth, short sound, obvious vibration of the lower abdomen when pronouncing; Such as: love [] love; But but ...

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Ah) Similarly, the mouth is wide open, the oral muscles are the most relaxed, and the sound is long (the most comfortable sound); Such as: father [? ] dad;

6) This group is diphthongs, who slips from the first vowel to the second vowel when pronouncing; Long before, short after; The front sound is heavy and the back sound is light; The front sound is clear and the back sound is fuzzy.

[? ] Pronunciation is the same as the English letter A; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: name [] name; age

The pronunciation of [] is the same as the English letter I; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: bike [] bike; Island [] island

When [] is pronounced, it is pronounced by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: boy [] boy; petroleum

[? ] pronunciation is the same as the English letter o; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: go [] go; old

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: now [] now; Hours [] hours

When [] is pronounced, it is pronounced by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: here [] here; Era [? ] times

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: there [] there; Area [? ] area

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: tour [] travel;

3. China people should pay special attention to pronunciation:

[v] Lip-tooth sound, when the upper teeth bite the lower lip lightly, the lower lip vibrates when pronounced, and the vocal cords also vibrate; In fact, the sound is exactly the same as the sound, the only difference is that the vocal cords should vibrate. Such as: voice [voice]; Five. Five.

[? ] Before vowels, there are Chinese Pinyin? U (for example? The same is true of Confucianism; Such as: red [red];

After vowels, British pronunciation has no pronunciation; In American pronunciation, the pronunciation of "Hua Er" is similar to Beijing, worker [worker].

[t] and Chinese pinyin t [t? ] is similar, but the Chinese pinyin t[? ] After [? ] sound, vocal cords do not vibrate; Such as: top [] top; Cat [cat]

In American pronunciation, when [t] precedes vowels, a fuzzy sound similar to [d] must be pronounced. Such as: letter [? ] letters; Water [? ] water; Small [? ] small, less;

[? ] Bite the tongue sound, the upper and lower teeth lightly bite the front of the tongue, and the vocal cords do not vibrate (? ]? Image is like sticking your tongue into your mouth; There is no such sound in Chinese); Such as: thank [] thank you; Month [] month

[? ] and [? ] The tongue position is the same, but the vocal cords should vibrate; Such as: this [] this; Use [] and ...

[? ] Before vowels, there are Chinese Pinyin? 【l? ] is similar except [? ] sound; Such as: like [like];

After vowel or suffix, pronounce' ou'; For example, tell [] tells; Small [? [Business English is small and rare.

[? ] is the same as hanyu pinyin y (such as clothes); For example: yes [] yes;

【d? ] and hanyu pinyin? (such as capitalization) Similarly, if you can't pronounce [d], stop a beat and then pronounce [z]; The vocal cords should vibrate; Such as: beds [] bed (plural) (be sure not to pronounce beds [? ]);

[? ] British "concave" sound; Short and powerful, and the abdomen feels obvious vibration when pronouncing; Such as: hot [] hot;

Americans pronounce "ah"; The mouth should be wide, short and powerful, and the lower abdomen has obvious vibration when pronouncing; Such as: hot [] hot; Dog [] dog;

[? ] and hanyu pinyin? (for example? Egypt) is similar, with a large mouth shape, the most tense oral muscles, and the corners of the mouth strive to reach the ears; Such as: hat [] hat; Thanks [? ] Thank you.

[? ] Read the second half of Da; Pronunciation before the mouth, short sound, obvious vibration of the lower abdomen when pronouncing; Such as: love [] love; But but ...

[? ] Pronunciation is the same as the English letter A; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: name [] name; age

The pronunciation of [] is the same as the English letter I; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: bike [] bike; Island [] island

When [] is pronounced, it is pronounced by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: boy [] boy; petroleum

[? ] pronunciation is the same as the English letter o; Pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: go [] go; old

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: now [] now; Hours [] hours

When [] is pronounced, it is pronounced by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: here [] here; Era [? ] times

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: there [] there; Area [? ] area

[? ] pronunciation, by [? ] to [? ] slides; Such as: tour [] travel;

3. Word stress rules:

Vowels are syllables, and diphthongs has only one; Stress refers to reading heavily, reading hard, and reading other syllables lightly accordingly.

1) monosyllabic words are stressed on syllables, and the stress symbols are omitted; Such as: son [] son; Wife [];

2) The stress of disyllabic words is uncertain, so we should pay special attention to it; Such as: happy [? ] happiness; Start [? ] start;

3) For words with more than three syllables, generally stress the penultimate syllable; Such as: family [] family; Activity [? ] activities;

4) Words ending in–IC and–IC and–-ion are generally stressed in the penultimate syllable; Such as: dynamic [? ] dynamic; Relationship [? ] relationship

5) Disyllabic words may have secondary stress, which beginners can ignore and only read the (main) stress well; Such as: pronunciation [pronunciation]; Repetition [] is a repetition.

6) Disyllabic words (especially compound words) may also have disyllabic words, which beginners can ignore and read only the first stress; Such as: furthermore [? ] in addition;

Select tongue twister

She sells shells by the sea.

2) Everywhere, everyone works well.

There is something in his clothes.

4) 303,033.

5) Little Peter's letter fell into the water.

5. The Great Tongue Challenge

1] A writer named Wright is instructing his youngest son how to write Wright correctly. He said: "It is wrong to write Wright as a' ceremony'-try to write Wright correctly!

2] Ann gave Andy ten hens and Andy gave Ann ten pens.

Canners can can can what they can can, but they can't can what they can't.

If a good cook can cook delicious cookies, so can a good cook.

Jenny and Jimmy went to Jamaica and Germany in January, but Joan and John went to Jordan and Japan in June and July.

[6] A cricket was severely convulsed in a key cricket match, so the cricket quickly withdrew from the cricket match.

Bill's brother is building a beautiful building between two big brick houses.

That thrush has 30,000 feathers on its throat.

9] A flea and a fly were trapped in the flue. They tried to escape. The flea said to the fly, "Let's run away!" " The fly said to the flea, "Let's fly! . Finally, fleas and flies managed to escape from the cracks in the flue.

Peter Piper took out a lot of pickles prepared by his parents and put them in a big paper plate.

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