Posts in Category: Pronunciation

Pronunciation of Australian English 4

 Sounds of Consonants Part 2 (the number in blue below is on the chart which I sent to you)

Generally these consonant sounds are more difficult for non-native English speakers and so they need a lot more practice.

Pronunciation of Australian English 3

Sounds of Consonants Part 1 (the number in blue below is on the chart which I sent to you)

Consonants are the third basic types of sounds in English. When consonant sounds are made, air coming from your mouth is partly or fully restricted (blocked).

Pronunciation of Australian English 1

Sounds of Vowels (the number in blue below is on the chart which I sent to you)

In English speaking, a vowel is a speech sound made with your mouth open and your tongue in the middle of your mouth not touching your teeth, lips or other inside parts.

Pronunciation of Australian English 2

Sounds of  Diphthongs 

(the number in blue below is on the chart which I sent to you)

Diphthong       sounds are made by combining one vowel with another.