RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE – 07A -PRONUNCIATION OF ALPHABET -PART-1.
RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE – 07A -PRONUNCIATION OF ALPHABET -PART-1.
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Pronunciation of Alphabet – Part 1 (Rapidex English Speaking Course – 07A)
Correct pronunciation of the English alphabet is essential for clear communication. Below is the standard phonetic pronunciation of each letter:
Letter | Pronunciation (Phonetic) |
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A | /eɪ/ (as in “cake”) |
B | /biː/ (as in “bee”) |
C | /siː/ (as in “see”) |
D | /diː/ (as in “dee”) |
E | /iː/ (as in “be”) |
F | /ɛf/ (as in “eff”) |
G | /dʒiː/ (as in “gee”) |
H | /eɪtʃ/ (as in “aitch”) |
I | /aɪ/ (as in “eye”) |
J | /dʒeɪ/ (as in “jay”) |
K | /keɪ/ (as in “kay”) |
L | /ɛl/ (as in “ell”) |
M | /ɛm/ (as in “em”) |
N | /ɛn/ (as in “en”) |
O | /oʊ/ (as in “go”) |
P | /piː/ (as in “pee”) |
Q | /kjuː/ (as in “queue”) |
R | /ɑːr/ (as in “are”) |
S | /ɛs/ (as in “ess”) |
T | /tiː/ (as in “tea”) |
U | /juː/ (as in “you”) |
V | /viː/ (as in “vee”) |
W | /ˈdʌb(ə)l.juː/ (as in “double-u”) |
X | /ɛks/ (as in “ex”) |
Y | /waɪ/ (as in “why”) |
Z (US) | /ziː/ (as in “zee”) |
Z (UK) | /zɛd/ (as in “zed”) |
Key Points to Improve Pronunciation:
Practice aloud – Say each letter clearly.
Listen to native pronunciation (via videos or audio guides).
Group similar sounds together for easier learning.
Use tongue and lip positioning correctly for clear sounds.
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