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Hello, everyone! Today is day 20 of following Karina's morning reading. The audio includes phonetic explanation, British English pronunciation, American English pronunciation, and vocabulary explanation. BGM: better in time
Daily phonetics: 26 letters of the alphabet, common confused and mistaken pronunciation points:
1. The letters G and J are often confused. Many students mistakenly pronounce "g" as "j" and "j" as "基". This happens because both letters have a voiced plosive sound "知" at the beginning. You can remember them like this: Gg sounds like "E" and j sounds like a hook-like "A".
2. The phonetic symbol for "L" is /el/, with a lateral sound "l" at the end. Pay attention to the tip of the tongue touching the upper gums. Note: This sound should not be rolled with the tongue.
3. The sounds M and N both start with /e/ pronunciation, followed by one being a closed nasal sound "m" and the other an open nasal sound "/n/".
4. The letters V and W are often confused. Some students pronounce words starting with "v" as those starting with "w", and vice versa. Be careful with the pronunciation of these letters. (26 letters of the alphabet pronunciation mouth shape)
2 Practice with what you've learned
Use your favorite English letters to form words and construct sentences. The best sentences will be commented on by our teachers.
3 Morning reading BGM recommendation
4 The origin of English letters
English and mathematics are two different subjects, and at first glance, they seem to have nothing in common. However, there is actually a connection between them. Let's take a look at the letters of the alphabet for an example. We know that English letters originated from the Latin alphabet, initially having only 21 letters. Later, "Y" and "Z" from the Greek alphabet were added to the end of the alphabet due to the need. Then, "J" was derived from "I" and "V" from "U". The letter "W" was formed by combining two "V"s. This gradually led to the current 26 English letters. Therefore, the history of English letters can be remembered with the equation: 21 + 2 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 26.
The shortest English sentence containing all 26 letters is: "The quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog." (A quick brown fox jumps over a lazy dog.) This sentence has 33 letters, with "a" appearing 2 times, "e" 2 times, "o" 4 times, "r" 2 times, and "u" 2 times, making it the sentence with the lowest repetition rate.
Additionally, it has been discovered that "s" is the most commonly used letter at the beginning of words, while "x" is the least used. The letter "e" has the highest frequency, while "z" is the least used. Only two letters, "a" and "I", can be used independently as words. (PS: For reprinting, please leave a message | Obtain authorization before reprinting. The movies, images, and music used in this platform are owned by the relevant copyright holders. Due to objective reasons, some works may have unauthorized use, please contact us for authorization if necessary.)
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