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Learning English Pronunciation: What are long and short vowels?

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What’s a long vowel?

A long vowel sound is one that is pronounced the same way as its name, like the A in the word ‘make’ (meɪk). In the phonetic alphabet, it’s written as /eɪ/.

What’s a short vowel?

A short vowel sound does not sound like the letter’s name, like in the word ‘mad’. In the phonetic alphabet, this sound is written /a/. This can be tricky when saying words like ‘beach’ or ‘sheet’, which can sound a lot like some rude words!

Short vowel sound (/a/): e.g. At

The /a/ here is pronounced like /æ/, it’s the same sound you will also find in words like apple, back, and plan.

Long vowel sound (/eɪ/): e.g. Ate
Here, the sound is pronounced as the name of the letter, like /eɪ/. You’ll find the same sound in words like same, plane, and snake.

Short vowel sound (/e/): e.g Bet

The short /e/ sound here sounds like /ɛ/, as in words like check, ten, and when.

Long vowel sound (/i:/): e.g. Beat

The long ‘e’ sound is pronounced like /iː/, the same sound you’ll find in words like eat, we, and meet.

Short vowel sound (/i/): e.g. Bit

This short /i/ sound is pronounced /ɪ/, like in words kitten, milk, and ring.

Long vowel sound (/aɪ/): e.g. Bite

The long ‘ī’ sound here sounds like /aɪ/ and can be spelled in a number of ways, as in words like ice, cry, and high.

Short vowel sound (/o/): e.g. Not

This sound is pronounced like /ɒ/, like in words off, cop, and stop.

Long vowel sound (/əu/): e.g. Note

The long /ō/ sound here can be heard in words like boat, local, and joke.

Short vowel sound (/u/): e.g. Cut

This sound is pronounced (/ʌ/), like in bus, until, and ugly.

Long vowel sound (/uː/): e.g. Cute

The /uː/ sound can be heard in the words use, argue, and student.

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