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Chinese phonetic alphabet in primary schools

The table of Chinese phonetic alphabet in primary schools is as follows:

Rhyme table:

Monovowel a[ A] o[ Oh] e[ Goose] i[ clothes ]u[Wu]u[ twists]

The vowels ai [ai] ei [a] ui [Wei] ao [ao] ou [ou] iu [you] ie [ye] UE [about] er [er]

The vowel an[ an] en[ en] in [cause] un[ temperature] ün[ halo]

After nasal vowel, ang[ ang] eng[ qi] ing[ English] ong[ boom vowel]

Generally recognized syllables: zhi[ zhi] chi[ eat] shi[ make] ri, zi, ci, si, yi[ clothes] wu[ wu] yu[ fish] yin[ reason] yun[ dizzy] ye[ night] yue [month] yuan [round] English [English].

Extended data:

Tips on difficulties in reading Chinese Pinyin:

1. The comparison of "zh, zhi" and other categories often appears in listening questions. Remind children to pay attention to the distinction: when reading initials, they should be short, and when reading syllables, they should have a dynamic course (longer).

2. Calibration is carried out in the order of "ao e iu ü", for example, "ao" should be calibrated on A and "uo" should be calibrated on O. Except when "I" and "U" are together, they are all calibrated with each other. That is, the scales of "iu" and "ui" should be marked on the last letter.

3, the pronunciation of the front nasal sound: the tip of the tongue is against the upper gum (in fact, the end can touch the tip of the tongue with the upper teeth).

4, nasal pronunciation: the root of the tongue is lifted (children often pronounce too late for beginners, and will correct themselves after a long time).

References:

Baidu pinyin alphabet encyclopedia