I tagged the clothing. I spilled some juice. I trimmed the tree. I moved to California. The clock buzzed all night. Rule 3
If a word ends in a T or a D sound, we add a Voiced ED Example:
Today, I lift the ball. Yesterday, I lifted the ball.
I heated up my dinner. He voted this morning.
He handed me his report. I traded in my old car. She added some information. All voiced D endings are underlined to help you remember to add voicing.
Bob raked the leaves and then started to wash his car. He then loaded up the dishwasher and finished washing his dishes.
Susan spilled her drink on the spotted rug. She cleaned it up with a napkin, which wasted a lot of time. He thanked me and offered me money, if I picked up the used equipment. Three Nasal Sounds: M N NG Practice Ng endings
Ring Sing Thing Bring Practice sentences
I have a feeling that she is working too much.
She has been wearing a hearing aid so that she could sing.
He is looking forward to speaking at the Thanksgiving celebration. 美语发音视频教程07:音标字母组合ch, dg和h Session Seven 1. CH sound
2. The American J sound (DG) 3. Consonant H
CH Unvoiced as in Ch-ur-ch American J Voiced as in J-u-dge
Ch at the beginning of words
China Cherry Charge Chocolate Challenge Cheese Chunk Chairman Ch in the middle of words
Key chain Lunch box Richard Picture Teacher Fortune Nature Beach ball Ch at the end of words
Detach Teach Porch March Patch Wrench Coach Approach Ch exercise
Chop-chop, children, it?s Charlie?s Kitchen adventure!
Today, Chuck will be teaching future champion cooks how to make a chocolate cheesecake. American J at the beginning of words
Juice Jump Juggle Jury Japan Giant Genetic Junior Generate German
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American J in the middle of words
Algebra Legend Magic Subject Digest Rejoice Objective Majesty Educate Suggestion
American J at the end of words
Age College Postage Stage Pledge Village Average Page Courage Knowl edge
American J exercise
A German judge and jury have charged and jailed a strange giant, who sat on the edge of a bridge throwing jelly onto large barges.
Consonant H
When an H is at the beginning of a word it is pronounced with a strong, loud air-stream. Practice: Ha... Ha… Ha.
H at the beginning of words
Hand Hide Hope Hair House Harvard Honey Happy Who Whole H word pairs
Old- Hold Is- His It- Hit At- Hat Arm- Harm Ill- Hill Ate- Hate As- Has H in the middle of words
Ahead Behave AnyhowInhale Downhill Dehydrate Wholehearted Overhaul H exercise
He thought that he should…. Wash the car. Thank his teacher. Watch television. Use the telephone. Shut the door. Breathe deeply. (Voiced TH) Tell the truth.
Henry the hungry hippo, who hogged a huge heap of one hundred hamburgers, has had hiccups for one whole week.
美语发音视频教程08:美语元音ee和i Session Eight
1. American English Vowels 2. Vowel EE 3. Vowel I
The best way to learn American vowels is by Ear Training. Listen carefully and repeat. Front Vowels: (From high to low) EE as in Heat
I as in Hit AE as in Hate EH as in Het (nonsense word) A as in Hat Back Vowels: (From high to low)
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OO as in Boot
U as in Book OW as in Boat AW as in Bought
AH as in Bot (nonsense word) Comparing Heat (EE) and Hit (I) Remember: Heat is high. Hit is lower.
Heat – Hit Keen – Kin Deal – Dill Seek – Sick Seen – Sin Reap – Rip Teal - Till Bean –Been (Bean is high. I ate a bean. Been is low. I have been here.) EE Vowel Sound
Remember, smile and think high.
See Me Each Even Key Green Tree Very Happy BusyFinallyCountryEE Practice Speeding on the Freeway Happily eating cheese He and She
Skiing very Rapidly She sees a monkey eating honey. We see a pony stealing money. Who can he see? It must be me! I Vowel Sound
Bit Bill Lift Fizz Kitchen Build Bigger Chimp Fifth Business Fist Display Filming Live Fish Discuss Fig EE and I Practice (All EE sounds are underlined.) The beans have been cooking since six o?clock. Sit in that seat by the window. We ate our meal, by the mill. The seal will live in the ocean. Tim?s team grinned after seeing the green field. Pip and Pete shipped the sheep cheaply. Those bins are for Bill?s beans. Does Jim still steal Jill?s jeans? The girls put concrete on Jill?s sneakers. Pick cherries at their peak or you will eat the pits 美语发音视频教程09:元音OW和AE
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Softly Mary Listen Fifty Been Session Nine 1. Vowel OW 2. Vowel AE Vowel O
The Hidden W: OWE, OWE, OWE, OWE, OWE
O Vowel Sound
Open Oatmeal Blown Bold Owner Phone Cold Robe Coach Rotate Loan Slow Road Roam
O Practice
How did you know that?
I don?t know where the hole is on the coat. Does Joe know how to drive on the road? I need to blow my nose when I have a cold. Has it ever snowed in Rhode Island?
Cold winds will slowly blow snow over most of Ohio. This low is no joke. So folks, don?t go out without coats! Woke and Wont
Practice: WOWOWOWOWO Woke = WOW + K Won?t = WOW + ?NT I want the ball.
I won?t give you the ball. She wants to sleep. She woke up.
He wants to buy a car. He won?t buy a car.
They want to speak with you. He won?t speak with you. Vowel AE
Age Aid Eight Able Chain Date Eighteen Fake Lazy Made Gain Change Gave Nation Day Paper Angel Basic Face AE Practice
The ape gave the trainer a cane.
David began shaving when he was eighteen. The rainbow appeared when daylight changed. The baby snake lived in a painted cage.
My neighbors basement was changed from blue to beige.
Hey, take away the strain! Weigh the gains of a great break with Lazy Day Vacations. Lines are open eight till late. They aim to make your day!
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Baby The 50 United States (Stressed sounds are in bold)
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York NorthCarolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 美语发音视频教程10:元音字母组合OO,UH和EH Session Ten 1. Vowel OO 2. Vowel UH 3. Vowel EH
OO Vowel Sound
Blue Booth News Juice Loosen Ruler Food Choose Mood Moving Loop Knew Tooth Smooth Pool Moon Shoes Zoo Grew Room OO Practice
The room in the school was very cool. Tuesday at noon in the studio. Viewing the moon on June nights.
Do you remember the woman who lived in a shoe? She hadn?t a clue what to do when her family grew.
Well, through your help, they are moving in June into two big boots. Double OO words that are pronounced as UH Food has a high vowel (OO) Foot has a lower vowel (UH)
UH Vowel Sound (that are spelled with OO)
Foot Took Cook Shook Stood Good Look Book Wool Swoosh Lower vowel (Uh) Wood
Would you help me? Hollywood, California
UH Practice (All OO sounds are in boldface, all UH sounds are underlined.) He took a good look under the hood and found a flute. Julie enjoys good books after school. He put his foot in the new boot.
She took her students to the brook to wash their shoes. We pulled him out of the swimming pool. The fool ate until he was full.
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