0:02 even if you have a really high level of
0:04 english i still find that many of my
0:07 most advanced students as well as my
0:09 lower level students
0:11 still struggle with the pronunciation of
0:13 the alphabet yes i know you probably
0:15 know it but do you know how to pronounce
0:17 the letters properly
0:19 in this video i'm going to show you
0:21 exactly how to pronounce them and i'll
0:23 provide the phonemic transcription to
0:28 welcome back to pronunciation with emma
0:30 let's just get started i'd like you to
0:32 really focus on my mouth and the
0:34 placement of it and i'll also provide
0:36 the transcription as well as the letter
0:38 of the alphabet for you ready
0:40 ready a
0:55 c c
1:01 d d
1:07 e e
1:13 f f
1:20 g g
1:27 h h
1:28 h
1:30 you may also hear some native speakers
1:33 say h but this is considered a
1:40 i i
1:47 j j
1:55 k k
2:01 l l
2:15 n n
2:37 q q
2:45 r
2:46 notice that i don't say
2:49 air or r which i've heard a lot of
2:52 students try and say but it's
2:59 s s
3:06 t t
3:13 u u
3:27 w w
3:34 x x
3:49 zed zed
3:51 zed
3:53 in american english you may also hear
3:55 this pronounced as z
3:55 z
3:57 x y z
4:01 while in british we say x y zed
4:04 so there we go i hope that was helpful
4:06 really be careful with that r because i
4:09 hear so many students getting that r
4:11 wrong if you enjoyed this video and it
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4:19 pronunciation as you can tell by the
4:22 name but i also do some grammar and
4:24 vocabulary videos as well until next
4:26 time guys