Vowels
- A vowel is most often identified as a letter that is not a consonant.
- A vowel is any sound that a letter makes that is not a consonant sound.
- There are five English vowels which are A,E,I,O, and U.
Diphthong is a vowel sound in which the tounge changes position to produce the sound of two vowels. (Cambridge Advance Learner's Dictonary)
The ‘phonemic chart’ is a set of symbols that represent all the sounds in spoken English


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