What are vowels?, Sounds produced with complete obstruction of air, Sounds produced without significant obstruction of air, Sounds produced only with lips, Sounds produced only with the tongue, Which organ mainly changes position in vowel production?, Teeth, Tongue, Nose, Jaw, According to tongue position horizontally, vowels are divided into:, High, mid, low, Front, central, back, Short, long, Voiced, voiceless, According to tongue height, vowels are classified as:, High, mid, low, Hard, soft, Loud, quiet, Strong, weak, Which vowel is a front vowel?, /iː/, /uː/, /ɔː/, /ɑː/, Lip position in vowel classification can be:, Open and closed, Rounded and unrounded, Hard and soft, Strong and Weak, Which of the following is a long vowel?, /ɪ/, /e/, /iː/, /ʊ/, A vowel sound that does not change during pronunciation is called:, Diphthong, Monophthong, Consonant, Triphthong, A vowel sound that glides from one sound to another is called:, Monophthong, Consonant, Diphthong, Stop, How many main principles are commonly used to classify English vowels?, 2, 3, 5, 7.

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