RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE – 07B -PRONUNCIATION OF ALPHABET -PART-2.
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RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE – 07B -PRONUNCIATION OF ALPHABET -PART-2.
Certainly! Here’s a structured explanation modeled after Rapidex English Speaking Course – 07B – Pronunciation of Alphabet – Part-2, focusing on helping learners correctly pronounce English alphabets and improve spoken English.
Rapidex English Speaking Course – 07B
Pronunciation of Alphabet – Part 2
In this part, we focus on:
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Correct pronunciation of individual letters.
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Common mistakes made by learners.
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Practice with examples and phonetic hints.
Correct Pronunciation of Letters (K to Z)
Letter | Pronunciation | Sounds Like | Example Word |
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K | /keɪ/ | ‘kay’ | Kite, Key |
L | /ɛl/ | ‘el’ | Lion, Leaf |
M | /ɛm/ | ’em’ | Man, Mango |
N | /ɛn/ | ‘en’ | Net, Nose |
O | /oʊ/ | ‘oh’ | Orange, Open |
P | /piː/ | ‘pee’ | Pen, Paper |
Q | /kjuː/ | ‘kyoo’ | Queen, Quick |
R | /ɑːr/ (UK) or /ɑr/ (US) | ‘ar’ | Rat, Road |
S | /ɛs/ | ‘es’ | Sun, School |
T | /tiː/ | ‘tee’ | Tree, Table |
U | /juː/ | ‘you’ | Umbrella, Use |
V | /viː/ | ‘vee’ | Van, Voice |
W | /ˈdʌbəl.juː/ | ‘double-you’ | Water, Win |
X | /ɛks/ | ‘eks’ | Box, X-ray |
Y | /waɪ/ | ‘why’ | Yellow, Yes |
Z | /zed/ (UK), /ziː/ (US) | ‘zed’ or ‘zee’ | Zoo, Zebra |
Practice Tips:
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Say each letter clearly with a pause.
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Record your voice and compare with native pronunciation.
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Use each letter in a word to reinforce memory.
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Practice spelling out your name and common words.
Common Mistakes:
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Saying “A for Apple, B for Boy” is helpful for beginners, but do not confuse the letter name with its phonetic sound.
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Letters like Q (kyoo), W (double-you), and Z (zee/zed) are often mispronounced.
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