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Phonemic Chart | EFL Classroom Poster

Phonemic Chart | EFL Classroom Poster

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This Phonemic Chart Poster shows clearly illustrated symbols used to represent all the sounds in spoken English. This is a game-changer when it comes to helping students understand how to gain a natural fluency when speaking English. 

 

If you need any further help with pronunciation, our Teaching Pronunciation blog is here to help. 

  

Can be printed up to Size A2 (420 x 594mm) 

 

Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an email with a PDF to download and print.

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