I'm confused about the precise pronuncations of "e", "ei"/"ee", "u", and "uu". I know I should be able to listen to pronunciations to hear them, but it really helps me to be told. I'm going to lay out my current understandings, and if others could correct them it would be much appreciated.
e
"e" seems to be pronounced kind of like the "e" in "get", except when it comes at the end of words. At the end of a word, "e" is pronounced like the "a" in "may".
ei/ee
"ei"/"ee" seems to be pronounced like the "a" in "may".
u
"u" seems to be pronounced like the "u" in "put". The lips are generally in a relaxed position, although this varies depending on what syllable it's in. For instance, in "fu" it sounds more like the "oo" in "food" because of the way you have to position your lips to say "fu".
uu
"uu" sounds like the "oo" in "food". It's not quite the same as the English "oo" in which the lips are rounded and protruded. Instead, the lips are more pursed.
Please comment on these observations and whether they're correct or not. Also, if you know of a good guide to pronunciation, I'd be interested to know what it is.
Thanks very much.
Added Note: I understand that the "double" syllables are supposed to be twice as long.