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- What is the International Phonetic Alphabet?Teaching phonemic awarenessBegin with assessment and then use playful, individualized, multisensory instructionFinal sounds on the 44 phonemes in EnglishStay up to date, subscribe to our newsletter: The OasisHow does the language system of Pragmatica help us to understand why written language is more structured than spoken language?In which group of words does a tongue flap create significant differences between American and British pronunciations?Which sound symbol correspondences are common in words of Anglo Saxon origin?Which activities are recommended to help students develop visual motor skills before they learn to form letters?
Despite there being just 26 letters in the English language there are approximately 44 unique sounds, also known as phonemes. The 44 sounds help distinguish one word or meaning
from another. Various letters and letter combinations known as graphemes are used to represent the sounds.
The 44 English sounds fall into two categories: consonants and vowels. Below is a list of the 44 phonemes along with their International Phonetic Alphabet symbols and some examples of their use. Note that there is no such thing as a definitive list of phonemes because of accents, dialects and the evolution of language itself. Therefore you may discover lists with more or less than these 44 sounds.
Consonants
PhonemeIPA SymbolGraphemesExamplesVoiced?1 b b, bb bug, bubble Yes 2 d d, dd, ed dad, add, milled Yes 3 f f, ff, ph, gh, lf, ft fat, cliff, phone, enough, half, often No 4 g g, gg, gh,gu,gue gun, egg, ghost, guest, prologue Yes 5 h h, wh hop, who No 6 dʒ j, ge, g, dge, di, gg jam, wage, giraffe, edge, soldier, exaggerate Yes 7 k k, c, ch, cc, lk, qu ,q(u), ck, x kit, cat, chris, accent, folk, bouquet, queen, rack, box No 8 l l, ll live, well Yes 9 m m, mm, mb, mn, lm man, summer, comb, column, palm Yes 10 n n, nn,kn, gn, pn, mn net, funny, know, gnat, pneumonic, mnemonic Yes 11 p p, pp pin, dippy No 12 r r, rr, wr, rh run, carrot, wrench, rhyme Yes 13 s s, ss, c, sc, ps, st, ce, se sit, less, circle, scene, psycho, listen, pace, course No 14 t t, tt, th, ed tip, matter, thomas, ripped No 15 v v, f, ph, ve vine, of, stephen, five Yes 16 w w, wh, u, o wit, why, quick, choir Yes 17 z z, zz, s, ss, x, ze, se zed, buzz, his, scissors, xylophone, craze Yes 18 ʒ s, si, z treasure, division, azure Yes 19 tʃ ch, tch, tu, ti, te chip, watch, future, action, righteous No 20 ʃ sh, ce, s, ci, si, ch, sci, ti sham, ocean, sure, special, pension, machine, conscience, station No 21 θ th thongs No 22 ð th leather Yes 23 ŋ ng, n, ngue ring, pink, tongue Yes 24 j y, i, j you, onion, hallelujah YesWhat is the International Phonetic Alphabet?
How can you pronounce a word you've never read? It can be a bit tricky. How about a word in a foreign language? Now that must be impossible! Or is it? Imagine a set of symbols that could tell you how to pronounce any word in any language on the planet? Well that is exactly what the International Phonetic Alphabet is. Currently, the IPA consists of 107 sound symbols, 52 diacritics (accents) and 4 prosodic marks (intonations) encompassing virtually every phoneme used in every language on the earth. So for any written word, you can identify the associated phoneme symbols, and with a bit of practice, pronounce the word! Congratulations, you can speak Greek now!
The IPA was created by the International Phonetic Association. Founded in 1886 in Paris, their original mission was to help school children pronounce words in foreign languages and to aid in the teaching of reading. Today their mission is to promote the scientific study of phonetics.
Vowels
PhonemeIPA SymbolGraphemesExamples25 æ a, ai, au cat, plaid, laugh 26 eɪ a, ai, eigh, aigh, ay, er, et, ei, au, a_e, ea, ey bay, maid, weigh, straight, pay, foyer, filet, eight, gauge, mate, break, they 27 e e, ea, u, ie, ai, a, eo, ei, ae end, bread, bury, friend, said, many, leopard, heifer, aesthetic 28 i: e, ee, ea, y, ey, oe, ie, i, ei, eo, ay be, bee, meat, lady, key, phoenix, grief, ski, deceive, people, quay 29 ɪ i, e, o, u, ui, y, ie it, england, women, busy, guild, gym, sieve 30 aɪ i, y, igh, ie, uy, ye, ai, is, eigh, i_e spider, sky, night, pie, guy, stye, aisle, island, height, kite 31 ɒ a, ho, au, aw, ough swan, honest, maul, slaw, fought 32 oʊ o, oa, o_e, oe, ow, ough, eau, oo, ew open, moat, bone, toe, sow, dough, beau, brooch, sew 33 ʊ o, oo, u,ou wolf, look, bush, would 34 ʌ u, o, oo, ou lug, monkey, blood, double 35 u: o, oo, ew, ue, u_e, oe, ough, ui, oew, ou who, loon, dew, blue, flute, shoe, through, fruit, manoeuvre, group 36 ɔɪ oi, oy, uoy join, boy, buoy 37 aʊ ow, ou, ough now, shout, bough 38 ə a, er, i, ar, our, ur about, ladder, pencil, dollar, honour, augur 39 eəʳ air, are, ear, ere, eir, ayer chair, dare, pear, where, their, prayer 40 ɑ: a arm 41 ɜ:ʳ ir, er, ur, ear, or, our, yr bird, term, burn, pearl, word, journey, myrtle 42 ɔ: aw, a, or, oor, ore, oar, our, augh, ar, ough, au paw, ball, fork, poor, fore, board, four, taught, war, bought, sauce 43 ɪəʳ ear, eer, ere, ier ear, steer, here, tier 44 ʊəʳ ure, our cure, tourist
Teaching phonemic awareness
Knowing that phonemic awareness is a critical skill and being able to effectively teach it are two different things. The book 50 Reading Strategies for K-8 Learners (Sage Publications) suggests 5 guidelines for phonemic awareness instruction:
Analysis of phonemic awareness assessment data should drive instruction, as only a small percentage of students need explicit instruction (Ehri & Roberts, 2006). Phonemic awareness instruction should be a positive, enriching experience that allows students to engage in language play (Yopp, 1992).Effective phonemic awareness instruction provides for individual differences in abilities and uses leveled scaffolding to facilitate growth (McGee & Ukrainetz, 2009).Developmentally appropriate phonemic awareness instruction uses chants, poetry, songs, and rhymes to engage students’ curiosity about language and to develop metalinguistic awareness (Yopp & Yopp, 2000). Effective phonemic awareness instruction explicitly labels sounds and demonstrates the process of blending-segmenting of sounds (Ehri et al., 2001).Begin with assessment and then use playful, individualized, multisensory instruction
Consistent with all the researched advice on teaching phonemic awareness above, educational therapist and author Dr. Erica Warren, believes that the key to successfully teaching the 44 phonemes in English is assessment, followed by individualized, multi-sensory instruction. She has developed a helpful assessment tool and a number of fun, effective instruction/remediation tools for helping young readers master the essential sounds of the English language. And she created a custom bundle of tools just for Reading Well parents and professional visitors a special discounted price. The bundle includes an easy to administer assessment tool and over 50 fun, multisensory games and activities which children love. We suggest you check it out.
Final sounds on the 44 phonemes in English
The difficulty people with dyslexia have in distinguishing phonemes is most clearly revealed in their poor spelling. While any phoneme can be a challenge, some are more problematic than others. The vowels and digraphs generally present more difficulty than the consonants, although any sound can present difficulty depending on the particular word and phrase in which it resides.
Good luck and good reading!
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