Silent Letters in English A to Z with ALL RULES | British Accents and Pronunciation
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that recently I've been doing a series
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that you should never ever pronounce in British English.
Yes, so today we're going to be talking
about silent letters in British English words.
I'm going to run through the letters alphabetically.
It's going to be really easy for you to understand.
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So as you know, English is not a phonetic language,
although you might see a letter in a word,
it doesn't necessarily mean you have to pronounce it.
I'm here to help you with that.
So let's talk about the letters
that you should never pronounce in English.
The silent letters in English words.
I'm going to go through them from A to Z.
as I can possibly fit into this video.
I really do advise that you make a note of these
and try to use as many as possible
That way it really gets stuck into your head.
Okay, so when should you not pronounce the letter A?
Well, when it comes just before "lly" at the end of a word.
How many syllables should this word have?
If you thought three, you're correct.
We don't say "log-i-cal-ly,"
Some other examples are artistically,
to mention the homework for today's lesson,
which is to add any extra words
you can think of in your A to Z list,
and please share them in the comments.
Let's see who can contribute the most words.
(whoosh) Right, let's move onto B.
So the B in words is usually silent
when it comes before a T,
Debt.
Comb.
Womb.
Womb.
Tomb.
Tomb.
Bomb.
Bomb.
Now there are exceptions to these rules.
It comes before a T, yet you pronounce the T.
The letter C is usually silent when it comes after an S
Another miscellaneous one is muscle.
So there is one rule for the letter D.
It's normally silent if it comes before an N or a G.
Other common words include sandwich,
Now silent E's form a big part of the English language.
In lower school or primary school,
we used to call them "Magic E's".
Because by putting an E at the end of a word,
the vowel before it normally becomes a longer vowel sound.
For example, mat changes to mate.
hate,
cute,
tube.
The letter G is normally not pronounced
There are exceptions to this rule,
G is also not pronounced if it comes after a vowel
that GH is pronounced separately in compound words.
That's two words put together.
Sometimes GH is pronounced like an F.
Right, let's talk about H on it's own.
It's normally silent when it appears after a W.
what,
when.
However sometimes it's not silent.
Especially if an O follows it.
Who,
H is also silent at the beginning of many other words,
hour,
you have to use the article an.
In general, most words beginning with H are voiced
and you should use the a article.
The letter K is almost always silent
when it comes before an N at the beginning of a word.
The letter L is not usually pronounced
calf.
Yolk,
yolk.
The letter N is usually silent
if it comes after an M at the end of a word.
Damn,
damn.
This one has got a bit more meat to it.
in the letter combinations PS, PT,
used at the beginning of words.
I've always wanted to get a dinosaur into one of my videos
Ah, I did not know my New Year's resolution
Now, P and H together is sometimes pronounced like F.
The letter S is not pronounced
before L in the following words,
That's a really common mistake I hear.
isle.
It's quite hard to come up with a definitive rule.
But commonly, anything ending in S-T-E-N,
it's likely to have a silent T.
Other notable words are words derived
And then other random ones like often,
that pronounced as "of-ten",
"of-ten."
In fact I was brought up to say "of-ten."
Alright we're getting close to the end now.
The letter U is usually silent
if it comes after a G at the beginning of a word.
The letter W is usually not pronounced
if it comes before R at the beginning of a word.
Wrap,
wrap.
It is silent, however, if it's followed by an H and an O
who,
who.
And then there are other random words like two,
is at the end of a word derived from French,
faux,
faux.
It's a commonly used word in English.
Another French word, rendezvous, rendezvous.
We don't pronounce the Z there.
Right that's the end of today's lesson.
Please do complete the homework.
I would like to see as many more examples of silent letters
in English words as possible in the comments section.
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