HELLO SCHOLAR,
Welcome to this FREE online lesson on consonant sounds in English.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
- List the 24 consonant sounds in English with examples.
- Pronounce and write the symbol of each consonant sound correctly.
- Identify consonant sounds in words.
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“Sounds” are different from alphabets. There are 26 alphabets [21 consonants + 5 vowels] but there are 44 sounds in English.
How many CONSONANT SOUNDS are there in English?
Out of the 44 sounds in English Language, 20 are VOWEL SOUNDS. Which means the remaining 24 are consonant sounds.
So there are 24 CONSONANT SOUNDS in English which are easily divided into 2 parts:–
- Voiced consonant sounds
- Unvoiced / voiceless consonant sounds
What are the voiced consonant sounds?
Voiced consonant sounds vibrate your vocal cord when pronounced. This vibration can be felt on your throat.
There are fifteen (15) voiced consonant sounds in English.
Click on any of them below to see the full lesson with their pronunciation, word examples and practice questions.
What are the unvoiced / voiceless consonant sounds?
While voiced consonant sounds vibrate your vocal cord when pronounced, voiceless consonant sounds DO NOT.
There are nine (9) voiceless or unvoiced consonant sounds in English.
Click on any of them below to see the full lesson with their pronunciation, word examples and practice questions.
HAPPY LEARNING.
Do you have something to say or ask about this post on the 24 consonant sounds in English? Comment below and I will reply you as soon as I can.
Bose says
I went through your post. Your method of teaching is very simple and easy to understand.
I am not an English student, but I love English and I teach English/phonics in a primary school.
I will love to benefit from your online teachings.
I have learned so much as a primary school teacher, but think and know there is still so much more to learn.
Sam Onuegbu says
Thank you so much, ma.
I am glad you found it simple and understandable.