Party /ɑː/ Ep 5
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In this episode, we'll dive into the /ɑː/ sound, as heard in the word "Party." Get ready to learn how to articulate this phoneme with ease and precision!
Included in this episode:
Name That Sound: Ship horns and interesting facts about why and when they sound.
Phenomenal Phoneme: Drama at the Party, it’s the /ɑː/ sound
father - /ˈfɑː.ðə/
start - /stɑːt/
bath - /bɑːθ/
ask - /ɑːsk/
palm - /pɑːm/
spa - /spɑː/
aunt - /ɑːnt/
heart - /hɑːt/
laugh - /lɑːf/
half - /hɑːf/
Tongue Twister
The dazzling, darting, dashing darter darts daringly down the dark, damp darter's dart.
/ðə ˈdæzlɪŋ ˈdɑːtɪŋ ˈdæʃɪŋ ˈdɑːtə dɑːts ˈdeərɪŋli daʊn ðə dɑːk dæmp ˈdɑːtəz dɑːt/
Barking bards bawl at bards so barmy that the barmy bards bark back at the barking bards
/ˈbɑːkɪŋ bɑːdz bɔːl æt bɑːdz səʊ ˈbɑːmi ðæt ðə ˈbɑːmi bɑːdz bɑːk bæk æt ðə ˈbɑːkɪŋ bɑːdz/
Word of the Week: Confused?
Baffled
/ˈbæfld/
Here's the breakdown:
/ˈbæf/: "baff" (the first syllable)
/ld/: "led" (with the "e" being almost silent, representing the "l" and "d" sounds together)
Bewildered
The word "bewildered" in phonetics is transcribed as:
/bɪˈwɪldəd/
Here's the breakdown:
/bɪ/: "be"
/ˈwɪl/: "wil"
/dəd/: "dered"
Befuddled
/bɪˈfʌdld/
Here's the breakdown:
/bɪ/: "be"
/ˈfʌd/: "fudd"
/ld/: "led" (with the "e" being almost silent, representing the "l" and "d" sounds together)
Word Goblins: homonyms
An explanation and lots of examples.
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Shush /ʃ/ Ep 4
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This episode focuses on the phoneme /ʃ/ as in the word "shush."
Included in this episode:
Name That Sound: “cock-a-doodle-doo” A rooster or a cockerel and interesting facts.
Phenomenal Phoneme: today's phoneme is /ʃ/ as in the word "shush."
1. Ship /ʃɪp/
2. Shirt /ʃɜːrt/
3. Shoe /ʃuː/
4. Fish /fɪʃ/
5. Wish /wɪʃ/
6. Brush /brʌʃ/
7. Shell /ʃɛl/
8. Rush /rʌʃ/
9. Dish /dɪʃ/
10. Flash /flæʃ/
11. Cash /kæʃ/
12. Marsh /mɑːrʃ/
13. Push /pʊʃ/
14. Wash /wɑːʃ/ (or /wɔːʃ/ depending on the accent)
Words of the Week: this week's words are
"effervescent." /ɛfərˈvɛsnt/
"resilience." /rɪˈzɪljəns/.
Interesting Idioms:
"to hit the nail on the head." explanation and the use.
Jolly Jokes.
Word Goblins: silent letters like
Debt: The "b" is silent. /dɛt/
Knight: The "k" is silent. /naɪt/
Receipt: The "p" is silent. /rɪˈsiːt/
Island: The "s" is silent. /ˈaɪlənd/
Hour: The "h" is silent. /aʊər/
Psychology: The "p" is silent. /saɪˈkɑːlədʒi/
Subtle: The "b" is silent. /ˈsʌtəl/
Chaos: The "ch" is silent. /ˈkeɪɑːs/
Doubt: The "b" is silent. /daʊt/
Autumn: The "n" is silent. /ˈɔːtəm/
Tongue Twisters: Roger’s tongue twister with sh /ʃ/
She sells seashells by the seashore,
/ʃiː sɛlz ˈsiːʃɛlz baɪ ðə ˈsiːʃɔːr/
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
/ðə ʃɛlz ʃiː sɛlz ɑːr ˈʃʊrli ˈsiːʃɛlz/
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
/soʊ ɪf ʃiː sɛlz ʃɛlz ɑn ðə ˈsiːʃɔːr/
I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
/aɪm ʃʊr ʃiː sɛlz ˈsiːʃɔːr ʃɛlz/
Six sharp smart sharks,
/sɪks ʃɑrp smɑrt ʃɑrks/
Six sharp smart sharks,
/sɪks ʃɑrp smɑrt ʃɑrks/
Six sharp smart sharks.
/sɪks ʃɑrp smɑrt ʃɑrks/
Silly sheep sleep soundly on soft sheets.
/ˈsɪli ʃiːp sliːp ˈsaʊndli ɑn sɑft ʃiːts/
Silly sheep sleep soundly on soft sheets.
/ˈsɪli ʃiːp sliːp ˈsaʊndli ɑn sɑft ʃiːts/
Silly sheep sleep soundly on soft sheets.
/ˈsɪli ʃiːp sliːp ˈsaʊndli ɑn sɑft ʃiːts/
Shep should show Shawn some sheep-shaped sweets.
/ʃɛp ʃʊd ʃoʊ ʃɔn səm ʃiːp ʃeɪpt swiːts/
Shep should show Shawn some sheep-shaped sweets.
/ʃɛp ʃʊd ʃoʊ ʃɔn səm ʃiːp ʃeɪpt swiːts/
Shep should show Shawn some sheep-shaped sweets.
/ʃɛp ʃʊd ʃoʊ ʃɔn səm ʃiːp ʃeɪpt swiːts/
Shelly's shop sells shiny shells by the seashore.
/ˈʃɛliz ʃɑp sɛlz ˈʃaɪni ʃɛlz baɪ ðə ˈsiːʃɔːr/
Shelly's shop sells shiny shells by the seashore.
/ˈʃɛliz ʃɑp sɛlz ˈʃaɪni ʃɛlz baɪ ðə ˈsiːʃɔːr/
Shelly's shop sells shiny shells by the seashore.
/ˈʃɛliz ʃɑp sɛlz ˈʃaɪni ʃɛlz baɪ ðə ˈsiːʃɔːr/
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This episode focuses on:
The Phenomenal Phoneme /θ/ as in "think" with words like:
think /θɪŋk/
breath /breθ/
maths /mæθs/
bath /bɑːθ/
tooth /tuːθ/
both /bəʊθ/
tenth /tenθ/
beneath /bɪˈniːθ/
path /pɑːθ/
Name that sound
Tongue twister using /θ/:
The thirty-three thankful thieves thought that they thanked the other thirty-three thankful thieves throughout Thursday.
Word of the week:
Thalassophile- /θəˈlæs.oʊ.faɪl/
Throttlebottom- /ˈθrɒtəlˌbɒtəm/
Word goblins: spelling.
We delve into the world of silent letters. In English, many words contain letters that are not pronounced. For instance, the "k" in "knight" or the "b" in "subtle." Intonation game, why not play along with us?
Intonation game, why not play along with us?
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Join us for a fun and exciting journey as we explore the amazing world of the English language through phonetics. In this episode, we dive into the rich, interesting, and sometimes puzzling parts of the language all around us.
This episode includes:
Name that sound!:
A Froggy Guessing Game, Exploring Frog Sounds from around the World, and Fascinating Frog Facts and Figures.
Phenomenal Phoneme: The King Sound /ŋ/
Sing - /sɪŋ/
Ring - /rɪŋ/
King - /kɪŋ/
Bring - /brɪŋ/
Spring - /sprɪŋ/
Swing - /swɪŋ/
Strong - /strɔŋ/
Long - /lɔŋ/
Song - /sɔŋ/
Ping - /pɪŋ/
Wing - /wɪŋ/
Word of the Week:
Serendipity /ˌsɛrənˈdɪpɪti/
Mellifluous /məˈlɪflʊəs/
Interesting Idioms:
Bite the bullet
Bite off more than one can chew
Jolly Jokes
Word Goblins: Longest Word
Pneumono-ultra-microscopic-silico-volcano-coniosis
/ˌnjuːməˌnəʊˌʌltrəˌmaɪkrəˌskɒpɪkˌsɪlɪˌkəʊvɒlˌkeɪnəʊkəˈnaɪəsɪs/
Antidisestablishmentarianism
/ˌæn.tiˌdɪs.ɪˌstæb.lɪʃ.mənˈtɛə.ri.əˌnɪ.zəm/
Tongue Twister:
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
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Welcome to our brand new podcast dedicated to the fascinating world of phonetics! In our debut episode, we're diving into the schwa sound, a common but often unnoticed part of English.
We'll teach you how to pronounce it correctly and provide plenty of examples to illustrate its use.
But that's not all! We'll also explore the quirky and wonderful peculiarities of the English language, which will leave you amazed and entertained. And to top it off, we'll challenge you with a fun and tricky tongue twister.
Join us for a fun and easy-to-follow journey into the sounds of English!
Name That Sound Phenomenal Phoneme: /ə/ schwa
A /ə/ or /eɪ/
The /ðə/ or /ðiː/
Shower /ˈʃaʊər/
About /əˈbaʊt/
Famous /ˈfeɪməs/
Support /səˈpɔːrt/
Taken /ˈteɪkən/
Leopard /ˈlɛpərd
Agent /ˈeɪdʒənt
Custom /ˈkʌstəm/
Cousin /ˈkʌzən/
System /ˈsɪstəm/
Word of the Week:
Alphabet- ælfəˌbɛt
Camouflage- kæməˈflɑːʒ Interesting Idioms:
Face the music
Ring a bell
Blow off steam
Jolly Jokes
Word Goblins: Contronyms
Tongue Twister:
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