A[ei] B[bi:] C[si:] D[di:] E[i:]
F[ef] G[d3i:] H[eit∫] I[ai] J[d3ei]
K[kei] L[el] M[em] N[en] O[? u]
P[pi:] Q[kju:] R[a:] S[es] T[ti:]
U[ju:] V[vi:] W[′d∧blju:] X[eks] Y[wai]
Z[zi:][zed]
Pronunciation tips:? The front of the tongue is the highest, and the teeth are almost completely closed. The tip of the tongue touches the lower teeth. The front of the tongue is lifted as far as possible to the hard palate, but it is slightly lower than the "I" sound in Mandarin Chinese, and there is no friction. Spread your lips to both sides in a flat line, make a smile and make a long sound [i:].
Little anecdote
1, the shortest English word with five vowels is sequoia.
2. The shortest English words without any vowels are by and my.
3. According to statistics, the most used letter in words is e, with an average of one in every eight.
4. Count from one to one hundred in English, and you will find a vowel letter that never appears. This letter is A.
5. Some words are pronounced exactly the same as letters, such as: be (yes) /bee (bee) = B;; Sea (sea) /see (see) = C;; Eye /I = I;; Jay (Jay) = j; Cay (coral reef) = k; Oh (oh) = O;; Pea (pea) = P;; Queue = Q;; Are (yes) = R;; Tea = T;; You (you; You) = U;; Ex (predecessor; Excluding) = x; Why = Y, etc.