ENGLISH IS NOT PHONETIC
Some languages are "phonetic".
That means you can look at a written word and know how to pronounce it. Or you
can hear a word and know how to spell it. With phonetic languages, there is a
direct relationship between the spelling and the sound.
It is important to understand that English
is not a phonetic language. So we often do not say a word the
same way it is spelled.
Some words can have the same spelling but
different pronunciation, for example:
• I like to read [ri:d].
• I have read [red] that book.
Some words have different spelling but the
same pronunciation, for example:
• I have read [red] that book.
• My favourite colour is red [red].
You can listen to these four
sentences here.
Students sometimes ask: "Why is
English so difficult to pronounce?" This is really the wrong question. The
right question would be: "Why is English so difficult to spell?"
All languages are spoken first and written
second. If you only speak English, it is very easy to
pronounce. The difficulty comes when you write English and
then try to speak it the same way as you write it. When you practise
pronunciation, try to forget about written English. Think only about the sound of
the words.
To illustrate this point, we say that the
spelling "ough" can be pronounced with seven different
sounds. But this is the wrong way to put it. It would be better to say that the
seven different sounds can be represented in writing by the same spelling. So
you see that it cannot help at all to think about "ough". It's much
more helpful to think about the seven sounds:
1.
though (like o in go)
2.
through (like oo in too)
3.
cough (like off in offer)
4.
rough (like uff in suffer)
5.
plough (like ow in flower)
6.
ought (like aw in saw)
7.
borough (like a in above)*
Think and practise the sounds of
English. Afterwards, you can say how silly the spelling is. It is English
spelling that causes the difficulty, not English pronunciation!
By Josef
Essberger
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