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How to better distinguish British pronunciation from American pronunciation?

When listening to the material, pay attention to the characteristics of American and British pronunciation, and you can hear it.

The difference between English pronunciation and American pronunciation;

The difference between 1 and r

Perhaps the most obvious difference. Every word with the letter "R" in American English should be rolled up (except the R in Mrs.). For example, northerners and southerners (especially Guangdong. I am also a prostitute in Guangdong. -) The difference between speaking Mandarin.

2./e/ and/? /

When a beautiful voice is exaggerated, the mouth will generally open wider, so for example, the word dad, Americans will open their mouths /d? Di/ and English with a small mouth will be pronounced /e/. /? An obvious difference between/and /e/ is that the tongue position of the former is relatively low. Please look at 48 English phonetic alphabets in detail.

3./t/ and /d/

The unvoiced consonants on the weak syllables of English sounds are very clear, while American sounds are often pronounced as voiced consonants. For example, the British pronunciation of the word city is /siti/, and the American pronunciation is /sidi/. I also noticed a big difference, that is, /si/ and /ti/ English sound like two syllables, but the pronunciation of /si/ and /di/ in American English is almost connected, and the pronunciation is vague and fleeting.

4. Stress the O in the closed syllable

The letter "o" is pronounced close to /a/ in American English (compared with /a/, the jaw is open and the mouth is bigger), but it is pronounced /C/ in British English. Example bottles (by the way, distinguish between /t/ and /d/).

5. When "A" appears before -ss, -st, -th, -ff, -ef, -nce, etc. American music reads "a" as/? /and the English sound is /a:/.

6. Words ending in -ile

In American English, "ile" is pronounced as /l/ and in British English as /ail/. Examples are hostile (by the way, distinguish the pronunciation of o)

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-American phonetic symbols

Baidu Encyclopedia-English International Phonetic Alphabet