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I'm learning English.,Actually, it's not necessarily the case.,Some pronunciations have a variety of "writing".,But there are also some rules.,It should be said that I have a feeling of learning for a while.,I'm now memorizing words not a letter by letter.,But memorizing phonetic transcriptions.,The most typical thing can be:contribution just like that:con tri bu tion.
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In fact, if you have mastered the rules of pronunciation, you can memorize words through pronunciation, which is very beneficial, not only to make your pronunciation more standard, but also to memorize words quickly. Take a week to study the 26 letters and you'll be in for a treat!
I recommend a book to learn pronunciation "Beautiful English".Although I didn't want to work hard, I think English is really easy to learn! Everything has its own internal laws, and the key lies in the learning method.
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Normally, this is the case, but there are some monolingual weird ones.
English has pronunciation rules, but only for general situations, there are quite a lot of special situations without fixed pronunciation rules.
But I never go to these rules and regulations, and the more I come into contact with them, it will be natural.
Of course, the note sheet will not be memorized letter by letter, that is not to kill people?
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Anyone who learns English has this experience. In fact, it's like pinyin can't check much.
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Yes, it's like a blind man walking and knowing the route.
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Practice makes perfect, don't believe in any secrets, shortcuts, those are the typical conclusions of people with half a bucket of water. Learn to understand learning in solitude.
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1.Generally speaking, after learning the basic phonetic pronunciation, you will slowly encounter different letter combinations, and at this time, you will come back with some rules to follow. There are many books about phonetic transcription, and he will list them, for example, what sounds will be often pronounced by oo and two o's, and what sounds will be pronounced when ae are connected together.
2.Gradually, you will come into contact with some often paired letter combinations, such as -tion, dis-, un-, and so on.
3.Then there are some words that are combined together, and they will make some sounds that you don't expect, such as ph, pronouncing [f], which requires you to make a habit after missing and correcting.
4.Finally, I would like to give you a suggestion, if you want to encounter an unfamiliar word, you can accurately judge the phonetic alphabet, then you need to remember not to rely too much on the phonetic alphabet when you usually have the phonetic alphabet, do not look at the phonetic transcription yourself first bold pronunciation, and then correct the mistake against the phonetic transcription, find out the reason, accumulate over time, and work hard. Just like when you encounter unfamiliar Chinese characters, what you usually do is to guess by radicals, and then look up the dictionary or find someone to ask, English must be bold to say more.
Hope it helps.
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After memorizing words, you can know the meaning of Chinese when you see English: because when you generally memorize words, you generally memorize English first, and then look at the Chinese explanation, which can only indicate that there is a conditioned reflex.
It's hard to remember English words when you see Chinese: it shows that you have only memorized the words and have not mastered them, because Chinese to express them in English requires you to know the general usage of English words. For example, well means good, but if Chinese is good at math, I don't necessarily know that the translation is:
i can do well in math.Because the opposite direction involves the sentence structure. This requires learning how to use texts and sentences by yourself.
That is, to find the key word and summarize the general usage related to it.
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Dear, when you memorize words, first look at the English and Chinese meanings of the words twice, there is a familiarity, and then cover the Chinese, you look at English, what do you think this word means. If you accidentally forget, you can watch it once. But don't look at it every time, you have to think for yourself first, and then see if what you think is the same as what you really mean.
Then cover the English, the same way.
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Memorize words and write Chinese five times and write English three times, memorize Chinese five times and memorize English three times, try it.
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When memorizing words, read Chinese first and memorize English.
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To mark the phonetic Chinese Pinyin seems to have more than phonetic transcription, right? It is not difficult to memorize phonetic transcription to read, memorize, and memorize words when paying more attention to it, 10, look at the phonetic transcription, there are many kinds of phonics methods if there is no phonetic transcription, please see the return to the model to see the unfamiliar English words, you can know its pronunciation through spelling. This requires a lot of phonics knowledge and practice.
Here's what you need to do:
1. Familiar with the pronunciation and spelling of 20 vowel phonemes and 28 missing consonant phonemes.
2. Understand what the 26 letters are pronounced in the phonetic transcription of words.
3. Understand the pronunciation of letter combinations.
Fourth, pay attention to the law of rereading.
Fifth, we should practice and summarize more, practice makes perfect...1. How to see an unfamiliar English word and know its pronunciation by spelling.
Nowadays, many people can know the pronunciation by spelling words, and I wonder how I got it, and if I really need to mark it? But English is not like Chinese, directly spelling a few crosses, it is a bit difficult to spell.
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90% of Chinese characters are morphophonetic characters, and the pronunciation can be guessed according to the phonetic side, and the guess is often close but not accurate.
English words are made up of letters that represent syllables, and it stands to reason that the pronunciation should be 100% based on appearance.
Unfortunately, over the centuries of English evolution, many words have remained spelled in the same way, but the pronunciation has changed dramatically, resulting in many cases that do not conform to the rules. For example, the k in knight is not pronounced, and the light is ght instead of lite's te.
Still, the pronunciation rules of English are so obvious, so accurate, and so easy compared to Chinese, that you can accurately infer the pronunciation of most words.
The most typical examples are the polysyllabic words such as dictionary and investigation, where each syllable is very short, and it is easiest to infer the rules that are the easiest to infer from them.
Secondly, every time you see a new situation that does not comply with the rules, pay attention, it is likely that this is a new rule, such as the sound of ght in light just now, the first time you see it, it does not meet the rules, but compared to knight, bright, and fight, it is easy to refine ght into a rule.
Take care to summarize these rules, and slowly you will be able to read the words aloud. Or at least you won't forget it after listening to someone read it once. Such exercises can be of great significance for memorizing the spelling of words.
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