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#Ipa Chart Reel by @pronunciation.studio (verified account) - The 28 sounds on the IPA vowel chart starting at close, front [i] and ending at open, back [ɒ].

The vertical lines show the position of the tongue fr
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The 28 sounds on the IPA vowel chart starting at close, front [i] and ending at open, back [ɒ]. The vertical lines show the position of the tongue from front (left) to back (right). The horizontal lines show how close the tongue is to the roof of the mouth from top (close) to bottom (open). Where 2 symbols appear together, the one on the right is rounded. For tutorials and practice activities visit: https://pronunciationstudio.com/vowel-chart/ This chart is from the 2015 International Phonetic Alphabet. - - - - #vowelsounds #phonetics #phoneticalphabet #pronunciation #internationalphoneticalphabet #language #languagelearning #languageskills #accenttraining #accentclass #speechscience #languagegeek #vowels
#Ipa Chart Reel by @instantenglishuk (verified account) - It's important to make yourself familiar with the IPA Chart 

#instantenglishuk #aprenderinglês #영어회화 #英語を習う #inglesbritanico
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It’s important to make yourself familiar with the IPA Chart #instantenglishuk #aprenderinglês #영어회화 #英語を習う #inglesbritanico
#Ipa Chart Reel by @englishloovers - ❌ Memorizing words won't make you fluent. Learning grammar rules won't either.
Here's what will. 👇🏻 

🔑 The first thing you should start with is pr
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❌ Memorizing words won’t make you fluent. Learning grammar rules won’t either. Here’s what will. 👇🏻 🔑 The first thing you should start with is pronunciation, most learners skip this step, but it’s crucial. Learn the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) chart to understand every English sound and train your mouth to pronounce them correctly. Just this step alone will make a huge difference in how natural you sound. 🔑 Next, use the imitation technique. Listen to native speakers. whether in movies, interviews, or YouTube videos, and mimic them, even if you don’t understand the words yet. This will help you absorb the rhythm and intonation of the language, making your speech sound much more natural. 🔑 When it comes to vocabulary, don’t fall into the common trap of trying to learn too many unnecessary words. Focus only on useful, everyday vocabulary, the words and phrases you’ll actually use in real-life conversations. 🔑 For grammar, keep it simple. Don’t waste time memorizing every single rule. Start with just three tenses: present simple, past simple, and future simple. That’s all you need to begin speaking. Overloading yourself with grammar will only slow you down, making you overthink and worry about mistakes. The key to fluency is speaking every day, whether it’s talking to yourself, recording your voice, or practicing with others. 🔑 Most importantly, treat English as a skill, not a school subject. You’re not learning to pass a test, you’re learning to communicate. If you focus on improving your ability to speak and understand rather than just memorizing rules, fluency will come much faster. This method helped me become fluent in just one year, and I truly believe you can do the same with the right approach! 🔑 And to help you reach your goal Even faster l’ve put together a powerful eBook bundle that gives you exactly what you need to run any conversation smoothly and never feel stuck again. ⭐️ Essential words & phrases for real-life conversations. ⭐️ Idiomatic expressions to sound more natural, especially in the workplace. ⭐️ A workbook to reinforce what you learn so it actually sticks. 📌 It’s linked in my bio 🔗
#Ipa Chart Reel by @speech.allisonfors (verified account) - Free Articulation Screener + IPA Chart!
The consonant and vowel charts make it easy to see error patterns.

➡️ Comment "screener" for the link!

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Free Articulation Screener + IPA Chart! The consonant and vowel charts make it easy to see error patterns. ➡️ Comment “screener” for the link! What’s Included ▫️IPA Chart with Articulation Words ▫️Vowel Quadrilateral Chart ▫️Articulation Screener Stimulus Pictures ▫️Articulation Screener Data Collection Sheet How SLPs Use It ▫️quick snapshot of atic needs for a screening ▫️transcribing speech assessments ▫️map out student’s speech sounds while observing students in the classroom ▫️quick screening and progress monitoring probes ▫️office decor
#Ipa Chart Reel by @misspau.profedeingles (verified account) - Ipa chart || símbolos raros que aparecen en el diccionario de inglés 

#ipachart #phoneme #fonetica #foneticainglesa #phonetics
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Ipa chart || símbolos raros que aparecen en el diccionario de inglés #ipachart #phoneme #fonetica #foneticainglesa #phonetics
#Ipa Chart Reel by @speechiewannabe - The IPA chart is not for the weak 🫣😳 I still feel like I struggle with phonetics!

#phonetics #ipa #ipachart #sounds #phonemicawareness #slp #speech
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The IPA chart is not for the weak 🫣😳 I still feel like I struggle with phonetics! #phonetics #ipa #ipachart #sounds #phonemicawareness #slp #speech #speechlanguagepathology #slp2be #csd
#Ipa Chart Reel by @cuethespeech - Here's a look inside my clinic 2 clipboard!📋💕

Resources Shown Include:
Age of acquistion chart
Phonological Processes chart
English IPA consonant +
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Here's a look inside my clinic 2 clipboard!📋💕 Resources Shown Include: Age of acquistion chart Phonological Processes chart English IPA consonant + vowel charts Data collection sheets -All available on my TPT!👩🏻‍🏫 Also shown: Linguisystems communication development textbook Language techniques What are your go to clipboard resources? . . . . . . . . . . #sIp #speechpathology #sIpgradstudent #sIpgradschool #gradstudent #Speechtherapy #sIpgradlife #speechlanguagepathology #speechlife #slptobe #bilingualslp #cuethespeech #aestheticanatomy #slpaesthetic #lifeisspeechie #fixasha #slpfinds #slpmusthaves #speechfinds #speechie #slpanatomy #anatomy #cuethespeech #tpt #teacherspayteacherssellers #teacherspayteachersresources #slpresources
#Ipa Chart Reel by @aussie.english.with.amanda - Often VS Often 😄 Which way do you say? I use number 1: o-fuhn🤭

If you want a copy of either of my IPA charts handcrafted according to the transcrip
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Often VS Often 😄 Which way do you say? I use number 1: o-fuhn🤭 If you want a copy of either of my IPA charts handcrafted according to the transcriptions and symbols of Macquarie Dictionary, comment or DM me”IPA CHART” and I’ll send you the link 🙌🏼 I always check my pronunciation on @macquariedictionary to see which is correct in Australia and both of these ways are listed. Which means, they’re both common 😃 #LearnEnglish #AussieEnglishWithAmanda #AussieEnglish #AustralianEnglish #AussieSlang #AustralianSlang #SpeakLikeAnAussie #AustralianCulture #Vocabulary
#Ipa Chart Reel by @pronunciation.studio (verified account) - One of the most common questions we get in the comments is about the difference between /a/ and /æ/. 

There is no difference phonemically. 

This cli
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One of the most common questions we get in the comments is about the difference between /a/ and /æ/. There is no difference phonemically. This clip is taken from the Pronunciation Studio AXNting video course. - - - - #phonetics #PhoneticTranscription #IPAchart #speechsounds #languagelearning #EnglishLanguage #vowelsounds #PhonemeAwareness #VowelPhonology #AccentTraining #SpeechScience #improveyouraccent #improveyourpronunciation #phoneticsandphonology #phoneticscourse #phoneticsounds #pronunciationstudio #axnting
#Ipa Chart Reel by @speech.allisonfors (verified account) - This Free IPA Chart got a major upgrade and now contains a vowel quadrilateral chart, an articulation screener with stimulus pictures, and a data coll
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This Free IPA Chart got a major upgrade and now contains a vowel quadrilateral chart, an articulation screener with stimulus pictures, and a data collection sheet! The consonant and vowel charts make it easy to see error patterns. ➡️ Comment “screener” for the link!  What’s Included ▫️IPA Chart with Articulation Words ▫️Vowel Quadrilateral Chart ▫️Articulation Screener Stimulus Pictures ▫️Articulation Screener Data Collection Sheet How SLPs Use It ▫️quick snapshot of atic needs for a screening ▫️transcribing speech assessments ▫️map out student’s speech sounds while observing students in the classroom ▫️quick screening and progress monitoring probes ▫️office decor
#Ipa Chart Reel by @englishloovers - TRUST ME if you want to speak English fluently and confidently, you need to read this.

Don't skip this!! your future fluent self will thank you:

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TRUST ME if you want to speak English fluently and confidently, you need to read this. Don’t skip this!! your future fluent self will thank you: 1. Master Pronunciation First Master the IPA chart and get comfortable with every English sound. Choose lan accent, American, British, Australian, whatever you love, and stick to it. 2. Immerse Yourself in English: Make English a part of your daily life. Change your phone settings to English. Watch movies and videos with English subtitles. Read short stories... The more you surround yourself with English, the faster you’ll improve. 3. Focus on all four skills: English has four main skills: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Don’t just focus on one and ignore the others. Dedicate 10-20 minutes daily to each skill. Balance is key! 4. Keep Grammar Simple: Don’t drown yourself in endless grammar rules. Just learn the basics, the essential tenses, and start speaking. Overthinking grammar will slow you down. Fluency comes from practice, not from memorizing complex rules. 5. If you’re still reading this, it means you genuinely want to improve your English, and honestly, I respect that so much.🧡 That’s exactly why I want to share something that helped me massively... 🌸 The Lingoda Sprint Challenge. 🌸 Years ago, I took their Marathon course, and it was a total game changer for me. It gave me structure, motivation, and real progress. Here’s how it works: ✅ Take the challenge. ✅ Attend every class ✅ Get 50% of your money back if you complete it! Let’s level up your English together. 💛 👉🏻 Comment “ Lingoda » and I’ll send you the link to start your journey to fluency! 💛 🎯 Don’t wait for SOMEDAY. start your language journey TODAY! . . . #english #learnenglish #englishloovers #homeschooling #ielts #britishenglish #americanenglish #inglizceogreniyorum #ingles #inglés #inglesonline #onlineenglish #studyenglishonline #studyenglish #anglais #anglaisfacile #inglesfluente #englishvocabulary #englishteacher #teachers #students #student #englishteacher #learnenglish #learnenglishonline #inglesparatodos #inglesfluente #englishvocabulary #studyenglish #studyenglishonline
#Ipa Chart Reel by @pronunciation.studio (verified account) - Animation showing the reason behind British English IPA variations. 

Old-fashioned Received Pronunciation like the accent King Charles speaks with ha
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Animation showing the reason behind British English IPA variations. Old-fashioned Received Pronunciation like the accent King Charles speaks with had different vowel positions to modern 'standard' British English in southern England like Ed Sheeran's accent. 

You can see on the vowel grid that the mouth positions are different for the 2 speakers, with the exception of /ɜː/ and /əː/ which are pretty similar. There is no ideal solution to creating a British English phonemic alphabet, the vowel system needs roughly 20 phonemes and accents are changing fast, so there is always going to be an element of interpretation on the learner's side. The question is whether publishers should try to keep up or simply stick to last century's symbols and leave learners to interpret them. If you're interested in more watch the full length video via profile. - - - - - #phonetics #IPAchart #britishenglish #britishenglishpronunciation #phoneticsandphonology #pronunciationtips #pronunciationteacher #kingcharles #edsheeran #receivedpronunciation

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