44 Phonemes
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44 Phonemes Free video resource for teachers. When teaching students to read, modeling the correct letter sounds is critical. Learn how to pronounce the 44 phonemes in the English alphabet. Find more free language and literacy resources to include in your lesson plans at www.readrightfromthestart.org
So helpful. Is it possible to remove the music? It makes it harder to hear!
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@osohbayar8599When a video is close to your face, mouth and skin, could feel so invasive. I would feel so insecure, I canât help to think someone is staring at my mouth as I speak.
@AfrikanReine92I'm sorry but I literally forgot that I'm learning phonemes here.... She looks so charming.đ
@mudassirhashmi9524thanks a lot
@samerthaairVery nicely done.
@lisabrickman66974:15 oo short o
@DeezLiao2:49 th
@DeezLiao1:37 l
@DeezLiao2:32 X can make the 'gz' sound as well, like in 'exotic'.
@gabor6259My god, you're so beautiful!!!
@kimonos78Por que caralhos meu professor me enviou um vĂdeo em inglĂȘs?
@gato.2645Great,but very fast .l did enjoying it.
@kwakuboakye2729You need to clarify the /kw/ for Q.
@frankvazquez5974This woman feels like a tutorial humanized
@cakiepop2038Her voice is so magical that even my tiny brain is charm to listen and learn
@callme_kimWe like this Phonemes video too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoVDR8k6kcg
@indieoriginals393I really liked your video but honestly the word umbrella has the accent on the second syllable and not the first.....
@perry44442000how do we pronounce these words- c, cd, cr, io
@priyadhingra4467Awesome video, thank you for doing this.
@RalphCopleyThe video is great, one of the best I've ever found on this topic. Still, I don't understand why if there's an International Phonetic Alphabet it's simply not used properly; since it's supposed to be a global standard. The confusion between phonics and phonetics, phonemes, the lip alphabet (the set of visemes), and the phonetic symbols, is very evident. Every English and bilingual dictionary has its own list of symbols!
@PoloMaldonadoMgreat video!. Ps: pretty voice xD
@gregoryazuaje5733Can you make indivdual clips of each phoneme. Teaching reading online during COVID. Students are having difficulty hearing me and would love to have a visual and audio to assist their learning. Thanks!
@hollytriebsch2882Excellent video I am using this!!
@jacquelinepink1060Thank you so muchđđ
@sevdahatakee7826The schwa and /u/ in cup always sounded the same to me. Can someone explain the difference? Also, when she pronounced it alone, it sounded the same as the /u/. But in "again", in sounded more like the /e/ in bet.
@grobalicious5906The letter R is not pronounced /er/ its r as in rain
@sophiafarooqui5668Thank you 9148969463.
@ashishpaskal8831Great video....thanks so much.
@nancypettitt1211This is an excellently done phonemes pronunciation video. Yvette, thanks for saying each phoneme's unique isolated sound so clearly. I recommend this video to the young and old of those who need to isolate letter sounds more correctly. Well done.
@remellajcoffey6725Excellent video. Clear, concise, and easy to understand. Thank you.
@jesl1905Que buen video justo lo que buscaba â€
@hectoravalo2630Cheers for the Video! Forgive me for the intrusion, I would love your opinion. Have you tried - Riysaballer Salient Recognition (do a search on google)? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for teaching your child to read without the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my good mate called Gray at very last got cool results with it.
@doswlfflzk9061Jelly is not /j/ is /dj/. Cause it's affricate phoneme
@gbda9644I enjoyed your video and thank her for letting me I have my sister do not know how to learn and now sheâs learning her stuff and yeah and her vows yeah itâs all like teaching my sister so smart and yeah and I like in teaching me my picture also tells me to watch him because he wants me to be super Duper smart so yeah and thatâs why yeah
@sarondesalegn1162Really
@sarondesalegn1162Loads of simps. Good video btw
@pantsuslayer8631Beautiful and helpful Thank you
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@akjkaaia8377https://youtu.be/MRERqCDPxfEiku
@emineywill6496Awesome content.
@milestonespokenenglish1357The human body is so complex, so many muscles move to make all these sounds! Isn't that awesome?
@hellspawn22Nadien de aquà sabe español
@enedinajuarez3681When pronouncing r - her lips and teeth were as if sheâs pronouncing v!
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Thank you Yvette for the awesome video on American English phonemes! I really love what youâre doing.
While articulation of any phoneme/ word kidly don't USE Nonsense music. Thanks
@mohammadsaleh6298Great video! I recently started vounteer-teaching a refugee student from Rwanda and felt the need to help him with his phonemes; this video is just perfect . Thank you so much!
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