English consonants in 5 mins
Before you work on consonants, please read the post, 'English vowels in 3 mins', and learn vowels first because it will make consonants even easier to learn. As long as you have consonant+vowel, you can combine them into one sound, for example, /b/+/i/ = bee /bi/.
Of course, you should watch the video below and see how I pronounce those sounds by observing my mouth. You should also pay attention to the words in bold and learn the rules of those sounds. For example, letters 'f' (fist) and 'gh' (cough) are often pronounced /f/. Soon you will be able to produce the sound on your own. Now look at the symbols and examples.
Group 1 - voiceless consonants:
You cannot hear the sound of each consonant but the air out of the mouth.
/f/ fist, cough
/h/ hot
/k/ keep, check
/p/ pen, dump
/s/ see, mice
/t/ tea, sit
/ʃ/ show, wish
/tʃ/ chat, beach
/θ/ thick, south
Group 2 - voiced consonant
You can hear the sound of each consonant.
/b/ bee, dub
/d/ deep, food
/g/ get, thug
/j/ yes
/v/ vet, pave
/w/ weed
/z/ zoo, cheese
/l/ let, male
/m/ map, mom
/n/ need, fun
/r/ rap, bar
/ʒ/ fusion, garage
/dʒ/ just, age
/ð/ the, with [Compare with /θ/ thick, south, voiceless]
/ŋ/ sing, think [Compare with /n/ need, fun, tongue up]
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