"How to Read Birds in English" is a question that can be answered in two short sentences.
Firstly, the phrase "How to Read Birds in English" can be translated into English as "How to Read Birds" or "Reading Birds in English".
Secondly, the pronunciation of these phrases would be:
"How to Read Birds" - [hʊw tuː raɪdz bɜrdz]
"Reading Birds in English" - [riːdɪŋ bɜrdz iːn ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ]
The first phrase, "How to Read Birds", can be broken down into four words: how (adverb of manner), to (infinitive marker), read (verb), and birds (noun). The word order for this sentence is subject-verb-object.
The second phrase, "Reading Birds in English", can also be broken down into three words: reading (verb), birds (noun), and in English (prepositional phrase indicating language). The word order for this sentence is verb-object-prepositional phrase.
In terms of pronunciation, "How to Read Birds" can be pronounced with a stress on the first syllable of "how" and "to", while "Reading Birds in English" can be pronounced with a stress on the first syllable of "reading" and "in".