文档介绍:Video Text: Today I'm going to go over how to pronounce the letters of the alphabet. You may find if you speak with an accent that native speakers will ask you to spell something if they feel they're not sure they've understood what you said. For example if you have a foreign name that is unfamiliar to Americans, you might find them asking you to spell it after you tell them what your name is. is simply the 'ay' as in 'say' diphthong [ ]. A. So you can see t he jaw goes from being more dropped, A, to closing more, A, as the tongue reaches up towards the roof of the mouth for the second part of the diphthong. A. The next letters all have the 'ee' as in 'she' vowel sound [] where the corners of the mouth pull a little bit wide, ee, and the tongue raises very high, ee, in the front/mid part of the mouth. had the B consonant sound where the lips start together, bb B. And opens into the 'ee' as in 'she' vowel sound. begins with the S consonant sound , ss, and moves into the 'ee' as in 'she' sound. C. D. D begins with the D sound , dd, dd, the voiced consonant, and moves into the 'ee' as in 'she' vowel sound. D. E is simply the 'ee' as in 'she' vowel sound. E. begins with the 'eh' as in 'bed' vowel sound [ ], which has quite a drop in the jaw, eh, eh, F. It then finishes with the F consonant sound where the bottom lip moves up and touches the top teeth, ff, and you re