Phonetics and Phonology: Transcription Worksheet

 



Instructions:

  • Read the following paragraph.
  • Transcribe each word in square brackets using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols.
  • Use a separate row for each word.
  • Refer to the IPA chart as needed.

Paragraph: [April] is the [fourth] [month] of the [year]. It has [thirty] [days]. [Monday] is the first day of the [week], followed by [Tuesday], [Wednesday], [Thursday], [Friday], [Saturday], and [Sunday].

Worksheet:

WordPhonetic Transcription
April
fourth
month
year
thirty
days
Monday
week
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

Note: IPA symbols may appear differently depending on your device and font. You can refer to the IPA chart for accurate symbols.


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