b [玻], p [坡], m [摸], f [佛], d [得], t [特], n [讷], l [勒]
g [哥], k [科], h [喝], j [基], q [欺欺], x [希], zh [知], ch [嗤]
, sh [诗]?r [日], z [資 [資], c [雌], and [[] [] [], c []. s [思] y [医] w [巫]
汉语拼音韵母表a[阿] an [安] ao [奥] ai [哀] ang [昂]
o[喔] ong [翁] ou [欧]
e[鹅] en [恩] er [儿] ei [唉] eng [摁]
i[衣] ia [呀] iu [由] ie [耶 ] in [因] ing [英]
u[乌] un [温] ua [蛙] uo [窝] ue [月] ui [威]
ü[迂] iao [腰] ian [烟] iang [央] iong [用]
uai[外] uan [弯] uang [往]
整体认读音节zhi chi shi ri zi ci si
yi wu yu
ye yue
yin yun yuan ying
Expanded Reading: Hanyu Pinyin Alphabet Reading Difficulty Tips1, in the listening questions often appear in the class of " zh zhi" and other comparisons
2, labeling tone is in accordance with the order of " a o e i u ü ", such as " ao " should be labeled in the tone on the a, " uo " in the tone on the o, only " i , u " in the order of " o e i u u ", only " i , u " in the order of " o e i u u ". The only exception is when "i, u" are together: i, u are together, and the tonic is labeled after. That is, "iu, ui" of the tone should be labeled in the latter letter.
3, used to say "ü see j q x, take off your hat and salute." In fact, y after the ü also want to omit two points, although the nature of the two are different, but in order to facilitate the students' memory, you can change the jingle to "ü see j q x y, take off your hat and salute."
4, the pronunciation of the front nasal: tongue tip against the upper gums (in fact, as long as the end, the tip of the tongue touch the upper teeth on the right.)
5, after the nasal pronunciation: lift the root of the tongue (children learn, often pronounced too far back, time will be corrected.)
6, "b p d q" 4 consonants are very easy to confuse, this time do not use what "right under the semicircle bbb" and so on the jingle to teach the child (although I used to be so taught), many children left and right still score half a day. You can use the jingle "positive 6 b, positive 9 q" to distinguish "b q", and then teach "bd tummy to tummy, pq head to head."
7, o pronunciation of the north and south has always been controversial, but the standard pronunciation is certainly "oh" (a sound).
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