Youtube - Ipa Today

YouTube is full of "Minimal Pair" videos. They put two words side by side (e.g., Fan vs. Van ) and repeat the IPA symbols (/f/ vs. /v/) until your ear is retrained. 3 YouTube Channels to Bookmark Right Now If you are ready to dive in, stop scrolling through random videos. Start with these gold-standard channels:

Best for: Clear, slow explanations of the difference between /æ/ (cat) and /ɑː/ (car).

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The best IPA YouTubers use close-up cameras (or 3D animations) showing exactly where the tongue touches the roof of the mouth. You can see the puff of air for an aspirated /pʰ/ versus the soft /b/ .

Best for: Visual mouth diagrams. Rachel uses a mirror view to show you exactly how to shape your lips for vowels like /ʊ/ (book) vs /u/ (boot). YouTube is full of "Minimal Pair" videos

You do not need a linguistics degree to read /ðiː aɪ piː eɪ/. You just need a good playlist, a mirror, and the patience to hit the replay button ten times.

Try to hear the difference between the flap /ɾ/ (like in "butter" - American accent) and a normal /t/ . You can slow the video to 0.5x speed to isolate the sound. /v/) until your ear is retrained

October 26, 2023

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