- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 171273
13:41
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 2 - Front Vowels, Part 1
Topic: Front vowels
Practice 5 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 1 is...
published: 21 Jan 2011
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 2 - Front Vowels, Part 1
Topic: Front vowels
Practice 5 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 1 is the main presentation.
A version of this video with NO CAPTIONS is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtsBApd_91U
NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I'm also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners.
TEACHERS:
Related teaching ideas are available on my WordPress blog.
http://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2011/01/17/sentence-scramble-practice-with-front-vowels/
Music credits:
"radioFlier" by Desibell retrieved from
http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Pop-Rock/Pop/radioFli-desibell-5647/
"Smart, Easy Listening" by Enrique Plazaola retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Easy_Listening/Instrumental/smart_e-Enrique_-9644/
FOR MORE MUSIC BY ENRIQUE PLAZAOLA, please visit
http://www.enrique-plazaola.com/
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 171273
12:20
Learn Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 1 - Introduction
New series: English vowel sounds.
Topic: This is the first lesson in a series of videos...
published: 06 Jan 2011
Learn Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 1 - Introduction
New series: English vowel sounds.
Topic: This is the first lesson in a series of videos I'll make on English vowel sounds. 15 sounds are presented.
Objective: To make learners aware of how vowel sounds are made in English by calling attention to voicing, lip position, tongue position, and other characteristics of these sounds.
NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I'm also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners.
Video review: http://www.englishcafe.com/blog/english-pronunciation-vowel-sounds-lesson-1-introduction-review-115627
Complete lesson: http://www.englishcafe.com/lessons/learn-english-pronunciation-vowel-sounds-1-introduction-115677
TEACHERS:
A related blog post is available on my WordPress blog.
http://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2011/01/05/student-stumper-26-phonetic-symbols/
A version of this video with NO CAPTIONS is available at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btuZ0e1qC6A
Music credits:
"radioFlier" by Desibell retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Pop-Rock/Pop/radioFli-desibell-5647/
"Smart, Easy Listening" by Enrique Plazaola retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Easy_Listening/Instrumental/smart_e-Enrique_-9644/
FOR MORE MUSIC BY ENRIQUE PLAZAOLA, visit
http://www.enrique-plazaola.com/
- published: 06 Jan 2011
- views: 355789
3:45
Vowel Bat (kids song by Shari Sloane)- www.kidscount1234.com- "School is Cool" album
Song by: Shari Sloane (www.kidscount1234.com)- from the album, "School is Cool"
Video by:...
published: 20 Jul 2010
Vowel Bat (kids song by Shari Sloane)- www.kidscount1234.com- "School is Cool" album
Song by: Shari Sloane (www.kidscount1234.com)- from the album, "School is Cool"
Video by: Mr. Harry
I was honored to meet Shari at the I Teach K! Conference in Vegas this summer. Just had to make something for this!!!!!!!!
- published: 20 Jul 2010
- views: 597138
2:24
Letter A Song
Download the Alphabet Videos: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/
Download ...
published: 18 Aug 2010
Letter A Song
Download the Alphabet Videos: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/
Download the Alphabet Songs: http://havefunteaching.com/songs/alphabet-songs/
Get This Video on DVD: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/alphabet-dvd/
Get the Alphabet Songs CD: http://havefunteaching.com/songs/alphabet-songs/
The Letter A Song by Have Fun Teaching is a great way to learn all about the Letter A. Use this music video to teach and learn the alphabet, phonics, the Short Vowel A Sound, Long Vowel A Sound, Vocabulary Words with the Letter A, and Uppercase and Lowercase Letter A.
- published: 18 Aug 2010
- views: 4015391
1:28
Short Vowels Song
Learn about short vowel sounds with this fun musical lesson on the sounds of the short a e...
published: 02 Mar 2011
Short Vowels Song
Learn about short vowel sounds with this fun musical lesson on the sounds of the short a e i o and u from Learning Games For Kids, ad play the accompanying game! - http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/spelling_games/short-vowel-games/all-short-vowels/short-vowel-game.html
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 504213
1:36
Between the Lions: "When Two Vowels Go Walking"
Here's one of the most popular songs ever from PBS's ten-time-Emmy-winning literacy educat...
published: 07 Jun 2009
Between the Lions: "When Two Vowels Go Walking"
Here's one of the most popular songs ever from PBS's ten-time-Emmy-winning literacy education series, "Between the Lions." "When Two Vowels Go Walking" presents the well-known rule about long vowel sounds in peppy, pop fashion, with lyrics by Sarah Durkee, music by Christopher Cerf, and a nice vocal turn from Paul Jacobs (with Sarah Durkee helping out). Check it out!
- published: 07 Jun 2009
- views: 754897
13:57
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 3 - Back Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Topic: Back vowels
Practice 4 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 1 is...
published: 12 Feb 2011
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 3 - Back Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Topic: Back vowels
Practice 4 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 1 is the main presentation.
A version of this video with NO CAPTIONS is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFRIztWDaJA
My apologies if the appearance of some symbols seems odd. It was necessary to recreate a few digitally. I hope learners do not find it distracting.
NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I'm also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners.
TEACHERS: A related classroom activity is available on my WordPress blog.
http://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2011/02/12/back-again-sentence-generations-for-back-vowels/
Music credits:
"radioFlier" by Desibell retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Pop-Rock/Pop/radioFli-desibell-5647/
"Smart, Easy Listening" by Enrique Plazaola retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Easy_Listening/Instrumental/smart_e-Enrique_-9644/
FOR MORE MUSIC BY ENRIQUE PLAZAOLA, please visit http://www.enrique-plazaola.com/
- published: 12 Feb 2011
- views: 158542
5:02
English Pronunciation: What is a Vowel?
http://www.speakmethod.com/vowels.html
Click on the link to read the words during the v...
published: 13 Feb 2012
English Pronunciation: What is a Vowel?
http://www.speakmethod.com/vowels.html
Click on the link to read the words during the video. Learn many pronunciation rules of the American accent at: www.speakmethod.com
- published: 13 Feb 2012
- views: 2006
3:28
Learn English Vowels
Learn to pronounce English vowels. There are five vowels in English but they can be combin...
published: 18 Feb 2008
Learn English Vowels
Learn to pronounce English vowels. There are five vowels in English but they can be combined to make 15 different sounds.
- published: 18 Feb 2008
- views: 278788
7:54
The First Pure Vowel - /i:/ | British English Pronunciation | Phonetics
Podcasts, Typescripts, Interactive Quizzes and Language Forum: http://linguaspectrum.com
...
published: 10 Aug 2012
The First Pure Vowel - /i:/ | British English Pronunciation | Phonetics
Podcasts, Typescripts, Interactive Quizzes and Language Forum: http://linguaspectrum.com
Learn and Teach Online: http://linguaspectrumplus.com
An essential part of an English student's learning process. If you learn phonetics, your pronunciation will improve dramatically and quickly. If you would like coaching on phonetics or pronunciation, please sign up for Private English Classes online at http://linguaspectrumplus.com
The first pure vowel sound on our chart is a long vowel sound. We know it is a long vowel because it has two dots (:) after it.
The first pure vowel sound is the sound we make when we say the letter e.
E is one of the five letters in the English alphabet that represent vowels.
These letters are...
a, e, i, o, u
This long vowel sound is heard in words such as tree /tri:/, me /mi:/ and pea /pi:/.
Notice that the sound /i:/ can be spelt in many ways.
The most obvious spelling is ee as in the words week, feet, speech and screech.
/wi:k/ /fi:t/ /spi:ʧ/ /skri:ʧ/
But we can also spell the sound /i:/ using the letters ea, as in the words weak, feat, speak and scream.
/wi:k/ /fi:t/ /spi:k/ /skri:m/
But don't imagine that ea is always pronounced /i:/ in English. That would be too easy, wouldn't it?
Take the word bear. It's pronounced /beə/ which rhymes with air /eə/ not bee /bi:/.
But even beer doesn't have the /i:/ sound in it. It has the diphthong, /ɪə/ not the long vowel /i:/.
/bɪə/
But there are other combinations of letters that will give us the sound /i:/...
We can use the letter e before a consonant followed by another letter e.
For example, in the words fever, scene and complete, the first letter e is pronounced /i:/ as it is followed by a consonant and another letter e.
/fi:və/ /si:n/ /kəmˈpli:t/
But this being English, it is not always the case that an e followed by a consonant followed by another e will form the sound /i:/.
Sphere doesn't, adhere doesn't, and neither does sincere. They all use the diphthong sound /ɪə/.
/sfɪə/ /ædˈhɪə/ /sɪnˈsɪə/
A similar thing to the /i:/ formed by e consonant e happens to the letter i when it is followed by a consonant and the letter e.
For example, in the word élite the letter i is pronounced as the sound /i:/.
/eɪˈli:t/
And so it is in the word lysine, an amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins.
/ˈlaɪsi:n/
But it is not always the case that an i followed by a consonant followed by an e is pronounced /i:/.
Take the word admire, for instance. The letter i is followed by a consonant and the letter e, but the i is not pronounced as /i:/. It is pronounced as /aɪ/.
/ædˈmaɪə/
And it is the same for the word confide.
/kənˈfaɪd/
One combination of letters that gives English speakers a headache is the combination of the letter i with e or e with i.
Did you notice the word protein back there? It is spelt with the letter combination, ei, which sounds like /i:/.
/ˈprəʊti:n/
And the letter combination ie also sounds like /i:/.
It is the fact that both ei and ie sound like /i:/ that causes endless confusion for native speakers when it comes to spelling words correctly.
Take the words thief, niece and chief which have the ie combination, and the words ceiling, conceit and receipt, which have the ei combination. The sounds are nevertheless /i:/
/θi:f/ /ni:s/ /ʧi:f/ /ˈsi:lɪŋ/ /kənˈsi:t/ /rɪˈsi:t/
I was taught a simple rhyme at school which is supposed to help you to remember whether to use ie or the ei combination
i before e except after c and except when said as ay as in neighbour or weigh.
/ˈneɪbə/ /weɪ/
Of course, like everything in English, there are exceptions to the rule.
- published: 10 Aug 2012
- views: 8157
3:35
Letter I Song
Download the Alphabet Videos: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/
Download ...
published: 11 Feb 2011
Letter I Song
Download the Alphabet Videos: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/
Download the Alphabet Songs: http://havefunteaching.com/songs/alphabet-songs/
Get This Video on DVD: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/alphabet-dvd/
Get the Alphabet Songs CD: http://havefunteaching.com/songs/alphabet-songs/
The Letter I Song by Have Fun Teaching is a great way to learn all about the Letter I. Use this music video to teach and learn the alphabet, phonics, the Short Vowel I Sound, Long Vowel I Sound, Vocabulary Words with the Letter I, and Uppercase and Lowercase Letter I.
- published: 11 Feb 2011
- views: 1655975
5:31
Basic English Pronunciation - Simple vowel sounds
This is an English lesson for beginners from http://www.engvid.com/ Study some basic vowel...
published: 28 Dec 2010
Basic English Pronunciation - Simple vowel sounds
This is an English lesson for beginners from http://www.engvid.com/ Study some basic vowel sounds in English using simple but important words. For more free English pronunciation classes check out http://www.engvid.com/topic/pronunciation/
- published: 28 Dec 2010
- views: 220992
Vimeo results:
2:49
Vowels
This short film is based on an archival sound recording taken from the 1945 Linguaphone se...
published: 29 Nov 2011
author: Studiocanoe
Vowels
This short film is based on an archival sound recording taken from the 1945 Linguaphone series 'English Pronunciation - A practical handbook for the foreign learner.'
3:06
ALPHABLOKS - Motion Typography
This project was created in 2010 as a motion typography challenge.
School: Academy of Art...
published: 27 Dec 2010
author: Colin Evoy Sebestyen
ALPHABLOKS - Motion Typography
This project was created in 2010 as a motion typography challenge.
School: Academy of Art University, San Francisco
Department: Computer Arts, VFX
Class: Compositing for Motion Graphics 2
Instructor: Colin Evoy Sebestyen
"Alphabloks"
Creative Brief:
Using the techniques we have covered in class lecture, produce 3 short videos that will function as "motion glyphs". I will assign you your respective letters or numbers. The free typeface from Crol.rene, "wodenbloks" will be our basis.
Process:
Our typefaces will be based on Crol.rene's "wodenbloks", however, the paths are not optimized for the creation of geometry, so you will need to retrace the paths in Adobe Illustrator, and merge them into c4d. Once in c4d, I've created a stock setup for all of the designers to utilize. It includes preset materials, a lighting setup, and a camera setup with isometric projection. You'll need to extrude your geometry with a movement of 50 in the z parameter of an extrude object. From this point forward, design an effective and eye catching animation to reveal your glyph, using the mograph module and the techniques we have covered over the course of 15 weeks.
If you choose to use color, I've included a color palette for use and to aid with consistency. You'll have 60 frames to resolve the intro animation and then hold the animation for 10 frames. You may not use any bleed of any sort on the edges of your compositions- so no revealing elements from the edge of the screen. An example of allowable techniques might be to have elements scale, fade, or push through a boolean "floor". I have included guides for the "floor" (baseline) and a plane object for a guide of the x-height.
Also, Nonagon has provided us with 2 second audio clips which will be assigned to each letter. You may use the audio procedurally to drive your animation using the sound effector and the mograph data node if you like, or just sync it after, or sync with keyframes, the audio usage is up to you.
This is essential for the end product, because every word we lay out will be accompanied with a different sound composition, creating a unique sound design experience with every word, with the vowels triggering more frequently.
Once you have completed the animation of your letters or numbers, group all of your geometry to a null and create a compositing tag with an object buffer enabled so that we will have a track matte for the creation of alpha channels when we bring the animations into after effects.
Using the charAt expression we have review in class in AE, a file has been generated that will drive the time remap values of your precomps so that you can type whatever you like using your glyph animation using the type object in After Effects. Audio Reverb and Delay effects have also been added on each precomp.
I look forward to your design solutions! I've assigned myself 3 as well, to join in the fun.
Technical Specifications and Outcomes:
• You must render your compositions at 800 x 800, 30 fps, with an RGBA pass and an Object Buffer pass.
• You are required to use the style guide included in the dropoff.
• You must create 3 animations, 70 frames in length
• You will be critiqued based on the technical skills demonstrated on each of the 3 animations, as well as your creativity.
Digital Files:
• Don’t forget to bring copies of the digital files you used for every assignment. These files may become valuable tools when troubleshooting files with problems. If you do not bring your files, it will not be possible to take the time to solve your problem.
Thank You!
@colin_movecraft
movecraft.com
nonagon.net
academyart.edu
"wodenblok" by CROL.rene.nl
2:47
My First Earthquake - Vow To Vowels
Music video for Vow to Vowels a song from My First Earthquake's first full-length album: h...
published: 05 Nov 2010
author: Michael Cobra
My First Earthquake - Vow To Vowels
Music video for Vow to Vowels a song from My First Earthquake's first full-length album: http://bit.ly/downstairs.
Produced in 48 hours and all shot on an iPhone with the help of David Fullerton: http://www.davidfullarton.com Ryan Bolin, Jason Csizmadi and DeEtta Cobra.
Follow me and my agency here…
http://www.twitter.com/cobra_mike
http://www.twitter.com/cobracreative
http://www.cobracreative.com
http://www.facebook.com/cobracreative
2:23
Letter A Video
The Letter A Song by Have Fun Teaching is a great way to learn all about the Letter A. Use...
published: 18 Aug 2010
author: Have Fun Teaching
Letter A Video
The Letter A Song by Have Fun Teaching is a great way to learn all about the Letter A. Use this music video to teach and learn the alphabet, phonics, the Short Vowel A Sound, Long Vowel A Sound, Vocabulary Words with the Letter A, and Uppercase and Lowercase Letter A.
Get the Alphabet Songs DVD: http://havefunteaching.com/videos/alphabet-videos/alphabet-dvd/
Get the Alphabet Songs CD: http://havefunteaching.com/songs/alphabet-songs/
Youtube results:
13:47
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 4 - Central Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Topic: Central vowels
Practice 3 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS.
A ve...
published: 25 Feb 2011
Pronunciation of English Vowel Sounds 4 - Central Vowels - Part 1 (with captions)
Topic: Central vowels
Practice 3 vowel sounds.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS.
A version of this video with NO CAPTIONS is available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5taVwmmWlo
NOTE: I'm very sorry to announce as of January 2012 links to EnglishCafe will no longer be active due to the site closing. I was very lucky to be a part of that online community while it lasted. I'm also sorry for the loss of additional materials for learners.
TEACHERS: A related blog post is available on WordPress.
http://englishwithjennifer.wordpress.com/2011/02/16/central-vowels-polar-views/
Music credits:
"radioFlier" by Desibell retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Pop-Rock/Pop/radioFli-desibell-5647/
"Smart, Easy Listening" by Enrique Plazaola retrieved from http://www.flashkit.com/loops/Easy_Listening/Instrumental/smart_e-Enrique_-9644/
FOR MORE MUSIC BY ENRIQUE PLAZAOLA, please visit http://www.enrique-plazaola.com/
- published: 25 Feb 2011
- views: 132509
2:48
The AEIOU Vowel song
The AEIOU Vowel song. Now available on iTunes & amazon MP3. Written & performed by andy pi...
published: 26 Sep 2011
The AEIOU Vowel song
The AEIOU Vowel song. Now available on iTunes & amazon MP3. Written & performed by andy pidcock. Taken from 'Music workshop in a tin'. Check out www.andypidcock.com
- published: 26 Sep 2011
- views: 342706