44 Phonemes
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
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Her voice is so clear and i understand everything she said.
1:14 b 1:17 d 1:20 f 1:24 g 1:26 h 1:30 j 1:34 k 1:38 l 1:42 m 1:45 n 1:48 ng 1:52 p 1:56 r 1:59 s 2:02 zh 2:06 t 2:10 v 2:14 w 2:17 y 2:19 z 2:28 Q 2:31 X 2:42 ch 2:45 sh 2:49 th 3:19 a 3:23 e 3:27 i 3:32 o 3:37 u 3:41 ae 3:46 aw 3:51 ee 3:56 ie 4:02 oa 4:07 ue 4:11 oo 4:18 ou 4:23 oi 4:32 ar 4:37 er 4:43 air 4:48 ear 5:51 or 5:02 uh
@adliyaqabani2234
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@adliyaqabani2234
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot
@arturogoleman5221
3 жыл бұрын
Great Video clip! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you heard the talk about - Riysaballer Salient Recognition (search on google)? It is a good one off product for teaching your child to read minus the headache. Ive heard some decent things about it and my old buddy Taylor got amazing success with it.
@dr.philismysaviour4350
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you my brudda
@galish1947
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
I am extremely appreciative and grateful because she stress the importance of exact pronunciation that will create excellent habits of correct pronunciation. I am going to definitely practice her way of eliminating the unnecessary sounds. Thank you for your assistance in helping others who need the proper sounds.
You hit it. I introduce the phonemes sounds exactly the way you presented it. Actually, that is how it should be. Greetings from Philippines.
Excellent video. Clear, concise, and easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you for explaining the the importance of teaching the constant sound by itself with out add the schwa as I hear so many teacher making that mistake unintentionally. Your video was easy to follow and well explained. I wish I had this when I had to take English Linguistic in college. Thanks again.
I loved it. I used this video to teach my scholars who struggled with phonics. Job well done!
This 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.
A nice, clear, clean presentation of the sounds of the English alphabet.
Her voice is so magical that even my tiny brain is charm to listen and learn
You look beautiful and very well spoken. I even spent time to repeat after you. I will be introducing this practice to my 8mo old baby as I am raising a baby genius. Thank you for the video.
@ramonlawson9887
4 жыл бұрын
My three year old could read just like a grade 1 pupil and my 5 year old reads like a grade two to 3 student after 4 months. The outcomes truly surpassed my anticipations. I taught my children to read with the aid of this amazing reading guide KidslearnReading4.blogspot.com It is so well-organized that any kid can learn to read with it.
Great 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!
WONDERFUL!!! This is the best video I've found to have my ESL adult students review the letter sound connections with such a lovely lady to watch.....priceless!! Thank you so very much.
Yvette Manns is precise and clear with her pronunciation as well.
Excellent resource for educators!
Great teacher! I love her!❤️🥰
Very good video , and congratulations for the teacher's sympathy .
Thanks! You are the best.
Thank you so much! I wish I had seen this video when I was taking Phonetics in 2016! I will definitely use this video in the future! By the way, the close up of your mouth saying the sounds really helped alot. Thank you again!!!
Having a zoom on the mouth helps the mimicry. Great video!
Thank you so much 😊 What a great IPA video
The human body is so complex, so many muscles move to make all these sounds! Isn't that awesome?
I like this video ~Thank you!!♥
This was awesome, thank you for sharing!
Such a stunnig & well spoken lady😘
Good. I like this class. Thank you.
Very important to learn how or know who to communicate with infants and toddlers. We must have a positive responsive interaction.
thank for your phonemes~
her skin though.. so beautiful
@googleaccount230
4 жыл бұрын
OMG, seriously though, like I've never seen such perfect skin
@corrina9975
3 жыл бұрын
Fr idk how someone can have such nice skin, underneath makeup, a ring light AND a closeup🤭
@juliberk
3 жыл бұрын
And beautiful teeth too 🦷
@fengtube56
3 жыл бұрын
Just a reminder, you are here to learn English .
@soup14215
3 жыл бұрын
1000%
Very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Terrific video! Very well done
Awesome video, thank you for doing this.
She is amazingly beautiful and so clear to explain and speak. Loved it!
Oi professora . Meu nome é Alexandre. Eu sou brasileiro. Quero parabenizar você por esse vídeo tão legal ,eu estou aprendendo inglês eu ainda estou no nível básico , mais adorei esse vídeo teu , pois a sua pronuncia e muito legal, mais uma vez parabéns pelo teu trabalho . É também quero te dizer uma coisa você é uma mulher muito bonita.
Great resource...
Beautiful and helpful Thank you
Thank you so much the video is very clear
the best video ever! thanks!
She’s cute and elegant. Thanks a lot for this lesson.
@rithishrajan7699
3 жыл бұрын
Nice class very interesting
Perfect teacher
Very well said!
This is great! Would you be able to produce a slower video that repeat each phonemes a few times for students. It would be really helpful to them.
@randysanders3322
3 жыл бұрын
You can slow down the speed in settings.
Thank you so much.. Really perfect video...
Excellent video I am using this!!
The 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!
@ilaydakncal1387
3 жыл бұрын
I agree. This video is great however English alphabeth letters are not the same symbols used in the international phonetic alphabet and some phonemes in this video have been listed with wrong symbols in here.
@PoloMaldonadoM
3 жыл бұрын
@@ilaydakncal1387 Well, yeah. Our problem is that EVERYBODY (no exageration), every publisher of every English dictionary has invented its own phonetic alphabet for years and years! It's really crazy! They don't follow the standard one!
I find this video clearer than the one with over 2 million views.
Awesome video tutorial!!😁
Very nicely done.
Que buen video justo lo que buscaba ❤
Great video....thanks so much.
Thanks so much for this video 🤗
Thank u 💗💖 this video is very helpful specially for me as a learner
Thanks. God bless you. Wow very good share.
Great, thank you!
Good initiative .........keep on.......
Awesome content.
Well done !
Can 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!
quite knowledgeable and nice
Great video
Thank you. 🙌🙋👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
So good!
I'm sorry but I literally forgot that I'm learning phonemes here.... She looks so charming.😊
Great video😎
Everything about you is so beautiful, voice,sound,personality,skin and the pronunciation of the letters
Good, from Brazil
Thanks
So helpful. Is it possible to remove the music? It makes it harder to hear!
thank you,very nice
I do like watching vídeo like this because I want to improve my speaking .
Wow! So great
Thank you sister
yes it sound easy but all of this I am introducing to my infants children average age 6 weeks to 18 months old. thank you for this modeling words.
Very good channel
Phonemes should have resolved the ambiguity that is inherent in English character set. Instead the lack of implicit 'a' (as in arc) at the end of each phoneme appears to have created scope for ambiguity. English really needs its own two dimensional phoneme table like the one designed by Pānini and a new script all together.
Awesome as soon as I watched the video I subscribed
Thank you so much for this video. It has been so frustrating to have to reteach 2nd graders how to say these sounds correctly. As a former Kdg and 1st grade Teacher I know that others are trying to say the sounds in a way that the kids can hear them. But yes, having to undo that /uh/ sound at the end of so many phonemes takes up too much time. Please teachers watch this video.
Your video is very helpful for me
Kudos...thanks
Hey your voice is awesome😍😘
Very nice video,I like it👍
I like the video, though 'r' seemed a bit strange to me. Is that a regional dialect difference? My mouth doesn't do that when I say 'r'.
Wouu beautiful pronunciation
very nice ❤👏🌷
awesome content
She is intelligent and beautiful
Thank you so much😍😍
I agree with most of this video, except for the R phoneme. Thank you!
The oo in book and mood has different sounds ?omg
@monentreprise3340
4 жыл бұрын
Cheers for the video content! Sorry for chiming in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (probably on Google)? It is a great one of a kind guide for teaching children to read without the headache. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got great success with it.
Oh you teach me clearly
thanks for your efforts, it's very helpful video.
This is a great video!!!
@hirurzanel5669
4 жыл бұрын
I started out training my son to read at Fourteen months. Though I`m hesitant about training him how to read at a very young age, I made a decision to acheive it and used this reading guide ChildrenLearningReading5.blogspot.com He can now read a whole book without my help at 2 yrs and four months.?
Thanks♥!!!
Helpful.
thanks a lot
Your english is so beautiful!
Thank U♡
Best video
Thanks, we need more videos.
@dainehihhfghhgdouglas1598
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly
Good video