Misleading spelling
"You have the right to remain silent ...'
Read here [download] why letters are sometimes silent =unpronounced in English.
Watch this nice video on the International Phonetic Alphabet by Nicoline van Harskamp. Note that in the case of
silent letters, they may be written but they are not pronounced/transcribed!
2. Listen and repeat: 55 words with the letter 'ch'
In English, 'ch' can be pronounced in a number of different ways. It can be silent or be pronounced /tʃ/. When the word is of French or Greek origin, 'ch' is pronounced /ʃ/ and /k/, respectively.
In English, 'ch' can be pronounced in a number of different ways. It can be silent or be pronounced /tʃ/. When the word is of French or Greek origin, 'ch' is pronounced /ʃ/ and /k/, respectively.
3. Practise the pronunciation of LOT-words and THOUGHT-words
In British English, some of the LOT- and the THOUGHT-words have an unexpected spelling to the extent that they are not written with 'o' but, in particular, 'a'. Since in American English, British LOT- and THOUGHT-words are pronounced with /ɑ(ː)/ anyway, the spelling is - in this sense - more regular. Do you still get it? 🤨
In British English, some of the LOT- and the THOUGHT-words have an unexpected spelling to the extent that they are not written with 'o' but, in particular, 'a'. Since in American English, British LOT- and THOUGHT-words are pronounced with /ɑ(ː)/ anyway, the spelling is - in this sense - more regular. Do you still get it? 🤨