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Place of articulation :bilabial,labiodental,dental,alveolar,palato-alveolar,palatal,velar,glottal
Manner of articulation: plosive,fricative,affricate,nasal,lateral,approxim ant
well,before that you must know voiceless and voiced consonants because you will include that while describing the consonants.
Voiceless: p, t, k, f, θ, s, ʃ(sh), h,tʃ(ch)
Voiced : b, d, g, m, n, ŋ(ng), v,(th), z, ʒ,l, j, w, dʒ,r
what you have to bear in mind is that while describing a consonant ,you must take these steps into consideration:
1-place of articulation
2-manner of articulation
3-the presence or absence of the voice(voiceless/voiced)
4-the position of the soft palate(nasal/oral)
let's classify english consonants according to place and manner of articultion
/p/ is a bilabial,plosive,voiceless and oral consonant
/t/ is an alveolar,plosive,voiceless and oral consonant
/k/ is a velar,plosive,voiceless and oral consonant
/b/ is a bilabial,plosive,voiced and oral consonant
/d/ is an alveolar,plosive,voiced and oral consonant
/g/ is a velar,plosive ,voiced and oral consonant
/f/ is a labiodental,fricative,voiceless and oral consonant
/θ/ is a dental,fricative,voiceless and oral consonant
/s/ is an alveolar,fricative,voiceless and oral consonant
/ʃ/ is a palato-alveolar,fricative,voiceless,and oral consonant
/h/ is a glottal,fricative,voiceless and oral consonant
/v/ is a labiodental,fricative,voiced,and oral consonant
/th/ is dental,fricative,voiced and oral consonant
/z/ is an alveolar,fricative,voiced and oral consonant
/tʃ/ is a palato-alveolar,affricate,voiceless and oral consonant
/dʒ/ is a palato-alveolar,affricate,voiced and oral consonant
/m/ is a bilabial,nasal,and voiced consonant
/n/ is an alveolar,nasal and voiced consonant
/ŋ/ is a velar,nasal and voiced consonant
/l/ is an alveolar,lateral,voiced and oral consonant
/w/ is a bilabial,approximant,voiced and oral consonant
/r/ is a palato-alveolar,approximant,voiced and oral consonant
/j/ is a palatal,approximant,voiced and oral consonant
Remark:/m/,/n/,/ŋ/ are the only nasal consonants ,and their manner of articulation is nasal too ,so there is no need for repeating nasal.I mean by nasal here the position of the soft palate.
In the afternoon nchallah,I will try to put the explanation of both place and manner of articulation.
again,the sound that stands for th cannot be written ,I don't know what's wrong
concerning word stress,may this link help you
https://www.djelfa.info/vb/showthread.php?t=1311804
Best of luck