Does the word tape have both English pronunciation and Chinese pronunciation? Do you have such English materials?

Does the word tape have both English pronunciation and Chinese pronunciation? Do you have such English materials?


I don't think there is such material
As for learning English, if you pronounce it in Chinese, you can't pronounce it correctly
Besides, we will not advocate learning in this way
First learn phonetic alphabet, then listen to the tape, and make clear the rules of pronunciation and letter combination
You can basically read the words when you see them



How to spell English words?
In high school English words
For example, the Adverb "fortunate" directly adds "ly"
But it is possible to get rid of E and become possible
It's the same with e at the end. Why not go one by one?


If I remember correctly, there are no rules here. It's just like saying "we" but not "you" in Chinese. It's just a language habit, as long as you pay more attention
In addition, language learning without the above tips and rules, read more, speak more, stop more, write more
I hope you are satisfied with my answer



How to spell words? What are the rules?


1. Find the vowel letter 2. Count the number of syllables 3. Judge the stressed syllable 4. Separate the stressed syllable from the unstressed syllable 5. Determine the syllable type 6. Give the pronunciation according to the syllable type
For example, decision
1. Three vowels e
2 syllables, because the end E is silent E
3. Disyllabic, verb stressed after
4.de--cide
5. The front is the unstressed syllable, and the back is the stressed relative open syllable
6. [di'said] in the prefix, e is read as [i], in the open syllable, the vowel is read as the original sound