The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is an essential tool for any student or teacher of the English language. Developed in the 19th century, the IPA provides a standardized way to represent the sounds of speech in written form. The British English IPA chart includes 44 symbols that represent the monophthongs, diphthongs, and consonant sounds of spoken British English. The Britlish Library offers a wide range of activities to help you master the British English IPA symbols, improve your pronunciation, and take your English language skills to the next level. Whether you're a student or a teacher, our activities are designed to help you learn, remember, and effectively use the IPA in your English language studies.
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Welcome to this dynamic and customizable cloze exercise, designed to test your comprehension and recall of the text, Olive Oil. In this exercise, you will be presented with a passage that has words strategically removed, leaving you with the challenge of filling in the blanks with the appropriate words. The unique feature of this activity is its customizability: you, or your teacher, can choose the frequency of the missing words, ranging from every 5th to every 20th word. This allows you to adjust the difficulty level according to your skill or preference. As you complete the exercise, y...
Welcome to this reading and listening comprehension exercise! We invite you to explore the fascinating history of olive oil, an essential element of human civilization for thousands of years. As you read or listen to the text, you will learn about the origins, cultural significance, and various uses of olive oil throughout history. From ancient Mesopotamia to modern-day cuisine, olive oil has been a symbol of peace, prosperity, and good health. After engaging with the text, you'll have the opportunity to test your understanding through a series of multiple-choice questi...
Food and Drink Course PDF File Audio Reading IPA Script Lesson Parts (10)
There is a set of words in English which end in the letters age and which cause pronunciation problems for students. Students see the letter combination age and try to pronounced the ends of these words as the word age. Few of these words do end with age and most end in / ɪdʒ /. This lesson will help you to make sure you always pronounce the words correctly.
The following exercise is a word to IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) exercise based on the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, you will need to write the correct IPA transcription of each word from the article. The words cover a variety of topics related to the car's design, history, and technology, and require you to recognize and understand the pronunciation of each word. This exercise will test your ability to read and transcribe IPA symbols accurately and your knowledge of English pronunciation. Eac...
The following exercise is a Sentence to IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) exercise based on the article about La Jamais Contente, the car built by Camille Jenatzy to break speed records in 1899. In this exercise, you will need to write the correct IPA transcription of each sentence from the article. The sentences cover various topics related to the car's design, history, and technology, and require you to recognize and understand the pronunciation of each word. This exercise will test your ability to read and transcribe IPA symbols accurately and your knowledge of English pronunciati...
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