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Who will teach me to read English?
There is no such English word, because there is no such consonant as yl in English.

In English, there are mainly the following consonant conjunctions.

The first group:

Gl Gloves Gloves Globe Glass Ball Glass Glue Glasses Glider

Cr Crown Crab Crab Crab Paste Crow Crayon Crocodile Croissant Croissant Croissant Croissant Croissant

Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray grass Grape Grape graph Gray graph Gray graph Gray Grape graph graph Gray graph Gray graph Gray grave graph Gray graph grave g raph grave graph grave graph Gray graph grave graph Gray grave graph Gray graph Gray graph Gray grave graph Gray grave graph Gray grave graph Gray grav e graph Gray graph Gray grave graph Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray graph Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray grace Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray Gray

Public relations prize bonus price shrimp reporter prince princess pray pray.

Bl blue blue black block bloom bloom bloom flower bleach blanket Blanket gold, light yellow, light brown.

Fl flat fly fly fly flame float flag flower

Pl planing and playing with planetary platform, platform plum blossom, purple plate plants, planting.

Clclock cloud cloud clean clean clay climbs up and pats the clown.

Bright Bright Bright Creek Edge Bride Bride Brown Bread Brick Brother

French Frog Shuang Shuang Friday France France, France, France fruit in front of the friend frame.

When pronouncing this group of consonant conjunctions, the plosives P, B, C and G must be very light and short, while the second consonant is very long and loud. When pronouncing P, B, C and G, the second consonant is ready, and the explosion of P, B, C and G is synchronized with the second consonant, which is the key to master the pronunciation of consonant conjunctions.

When pronouncing fr and fl, F and L and R need to be synchronized. In fact, th and sh can also form consonants with r or l.

The second group:

Sm smiles, smiles, small smells, smells smooth and smoky.

Sn Snowman Snowman Snoring Snowsnores Snail Snail Sneeze Sneeze Sneeze Sneeze Snacks Snacks

SLSLSLOW Slow slaps slaps slaps sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep Sled sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep。

Sw Switch Key Swallow Swan Swan Swim Swim Sweet Swing Swing Sweater Sweater Sweater Sweater

Sp Spider Spider Spacecraft Spinach Spoon Spell

St stockings stockings shop store star stamp stamp stamp storm stick, stick student station.

Sc Scarf Scarf Scooter Scooter Scanner Scarrow Scarecrow Scarecrow Scale Scorpion Scorpion Scoop.

Sk skunk snowboard skirt skirt skates

When pronouncing this group of consonants, the s must be light and short, the second consonant should be long and loud, and the sound should be weak to strong, light to loud, and short to long. Don't stretch the s too long, the blasting sound behind the fricative s should be less aspirated, and the pronunciation of m, n, l and w should be partially clear. S can also be linked with consonants pr, pl, cl, cr, etc. At this time, the blasting sound should not be aspirated, and the pronunciation should be completed synchronously with the third consonant to form a three-consonant continuous reading, and the weak vowel schwa cannot be added between the three consonants.

In fifty basic pronunciations, there are two consonants used as one sound, namely tr and DR.

I hope it can help you solve the problem.