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  1. Phonemic chart. The interactive version of the British Council phonemic chart is currently being updated on this website. About the chart. Pure vowels are arranged the same way as in the IPA chart: according to mouth shape (left to right, lips wide / round - top to bottom, jaw closed / open).

  2. LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Councils free pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide. Learners of English. Do you have difficulty with the sounds and pronunciation of the English language, or with understanding the symbols of the phonemic alphabet?

  3. Click to hear each symbol and sample word. This interactive phonemic chart contains all 44 sounds used in spoken British English (Received Pronunciation).

  4. There is a free British Council app called Sounds Right which has an interactive version of the phonemic chart. You can find the information on this page: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teaching-resources/teaching-secondary/teaching-tools/phonemic-chart

  5. Knowing how to read phonemic symbols can help you pronounce English words accurately and improve your speaking skills and comprehension. Learn the sounds of English quickly and easily with this app, or use it as a reference to pronounce specific English words you find in a dictionary.

  6. Using the phonemic chart. Teachers often disagree on whether or not to use the phonemic chart in their lessons. Watch Peter and Clare argue for and against, then why not tell us what you think. Do you use the phonemic chart with your students? Why? Why not? Have a look at the TeachingEnglish phonemic chart.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2024 · LearnEnglish Sounds Right is the British Councils FREE pronunciation chart for learners and teachers of English worldwide. LEARNERS OF ENGLISH. Do you have difficulty with the sounds and...