Phonetic Chart
Pronuntiation Animations
The Sounds of American English
Self-correcting (interactive) tests to practise English Vowel and Consonant sounds:
Minimal Pairs
IPA Consonants Sound
Vowel Sounds
English Vowel Sounds (Received Pronunciation)
Example: using the table of 20 symbols for RP English Vowel Sounds, click on the symbol for the vowel in the word "cat".
English Vowel Sounds (Received Pronunciation)
Example: Check all the tick-boxes next to words (from a choice of 12) containing the vowel sound / i: /
Example: using the table of 16 symbols for French Vowel sounds, click on the symbol for the vowel in the word "chat".
English Vowel Sounds (Northern British English)
Example: using the table of 21 symbols for Northern British English Vowel Sounds, click on the symbol for the vowel in the word "grass".
Consonants Sounds
English Consonant Sounds (Received Pronunciation)
Example: provide the full label or description for the phonemic symbol, checking the appropriate boxes to indicate (1) Voiced of Voiceless (2) Place of articulation (3) Manner of articulation.
English Consonant Sounds (Received Pronunciation)
Example: given the full label or description indicating (1) Voiced of Voiceless (2) Place of articulation (3) Manner of articulation, tick the matching phonemic symbol from a table of 20 symbols.
Example: given the full label or description indicating (1) Voiced of Voiceless (2) Place of articulation (3) Manner of articulation, tick the matching phonemic symbol from a table of 21 symbols.
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