“English Phonemes” :

“Vowels” :
“Short” :
/æ/|a|“hat”
/ə/|ah|ago”
/e/|e|“ten”
/ɪ/|i|“his”
/ɒ/|o|“hot”
/ʊ/|u|“put”
/ʌ/|uh|“but”
“Long” :
/ɑː/|ar|“car
/iː/|ee|“bee
/ɜː/|er|“her
/uː/|oo|“too
/ɔː/|or|“saw
“Dipthongs” :
/eə/|air|air
/eɪ/|ay|“say”
/ɪə/|ear|ear
/aɪ/|iy|“buy
/əʊ/|oh|“so
/aʊ/|ow|“now
/ɔɪ/|oy|“boy”
/ʊə/|ure|“pure
“Consonants” :
/h/|h|hat”
/l/|l|look”
/m/|m|mat”
/n/|n|no”
/ŋ/|ng|“sing
/r/|r|read”
/w/|w|want”
/j/|y|yes”
“Voiced” :
/b/|b|book”
/d/|d|day”
/ɡ/|g|go”
/dʒ/|j|jam”
/ʒ/|JH|“vision”
/ð/|ZH|that”
/v/|v|very”
/z/|z|zoo”
“Unvoiced” :
/tʃ/|ch|chair”
/f/|f|four”
/k/|k|cup”
/p/|p|pen”
/t/|t|tea”
/θ/|th|thin”
/s/|s|sun”
/ʃ/|sh|shine”



Links ...

What is a phoneme? https://www.theschoolrun.com/what-phoneme

Using Phonemes in the Classroom: / haʊ / How? https://jadeblueefl.wordpress.com/pronunciation/using-phonemes-in-the-classroom-haʊ-how/

English phonology https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_phonology