Plosive sounds - phonetic chart explained #tesol #celta DELTA

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This video explains the plosive sounds. Plosive consonants are made by completely blocking the flow of air as it leaves the body, normally followed by releasing the air. English pronunciation contains 6 plosive phonemes:

/p/ /b/ /t/ /d/ /k/ /g/

Practice with these 2 tongue twisters:

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."
"Peter Baker took a deck of game cards"

Plosive sounds, also known as stop consonants, are crucial in English pronunciation, including voiced and voiceless plosives like bilabial, alveolar, and velar plosives. Key aspects of plosives include their articulation, phonetics, and the effects of voicing and aspiration. These sounds are essential for clear speech and are commonly addressed in speech therapy and English phonetics lessons. Teaching pronunciation with examples and exercises is effective for learners, especially when focusing on mastering plosive sounds in everyday speech.

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Thank you for this new video with a lot of practice! Your twisters are amazing!

finik
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First all hope you're doing well with your beautiful family. AWESOME! I love all your videos since they help me improve my pronunciation step by step.
Have a great one 🖒

ingridmarianarodriguez
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wowww this part of English just heard of it

allaboush
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Sorry, could you make a video about glides sounds, I get a real problem with w sound.

finik