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Which is natural spelling or pronunciation?
The purpose of learning phonetic symbols is by no means to look them up in a dictionary and pronounce them through phonetic symbols. We are long past that era. Now all electronic dictionaries have the pronunciation of real people, and the pronunciation problem of new words has been solved. The purpose of learning phonetic symbols is to make our mouths read English. The pronunciation of Chinese is very different from that of English. Words like special and only, which are familiar to English beginners, can't be pronounced well without learning the British standard to adapt to the mouth. Learning phonetic symbols is to help us pronounce more standard.
Natural spelling is a summary of pronunciation rules on the basis of phonetic symbols. For example, when C is a consonant, pronounce "S" and "K". So the letter C is in the word, when to read "S" and when to read "K"? Natural spelling summary, when C is before the letters I, Y and E, pronounce "S" and others with "K" sounds, such as: city, cell and cake, which is very convenient for regular summary.
The most important rule of natural spelling is "one auxiliary element, first auxiliary element"-this is an excellent pronunciation rule, and a little attention can clarify many pronunciation problems. There are five vowels: A, E, I, O and U. It is very effective to spell naturally in contact, whether it is memorizing words or sorting out your own lexicon.
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