phonetics and phonology
In this video Learn to use the International Phonetic Alphabet to help you pronounce other languages. also introduce consonants and their features, including place of articulation, manner of articulation and voicing. NativLang. (2012, 07 09). Ipa for language learning - consonants (2 of 4). Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luYZnqmjWaI&feature=youtu.be
This link will open and explain some places of articulation for example; bilabial: upper lips against lower lipslabiodental: upper teeth against lower lipsdental: tongue against upper teethalveolar: tongue against upper gums (alveolar ridge)postalveolar: tongue on slope between gums and roof of mouthpalatal: tongue pointing towards roof of mouth (palate)velar: back of tongue against soft palate (velum)glottal: with vocal folds
This link opens some activities where they add a few words and touches your letter corresponding phonetic in these exercises no sounds of vowels and consonants.