Speech Work: Diphthong Contrasting / əʊ/ and /ʊə/ / əʊ/ sound This is another diphthong. A long sound made up of two shorter ones. The sound begins with /ə/...
Speech Work: Contrasting /ei / and /iÉ™/ This is another sound made up of two shorter ones. First you say /I/; then you change it to /É™/. Remember not...
Speech Work: Word boundaries: production of sounds with reference to linking sounds. Assimilation is the influence of a sound on a neighboring sound so that the two become similar or...
Speech Work: Consonant Cluster What are consonant clusters in English? A consonant cluster (sometimes known as a consonant blend) is a group of consonants that appear together in a...
Speech work: Syllables A syllable is one or more letters representing a unit of spoken language consisting of a single uninterrupted sound. Adjective: syllabic. A syllable is made up of either a single vowel sound (as in the pronunciation of oh)...
Speech Work: Introduction to Consonant sounds Imagine a language without consonants. It would be one long yodel. In the chart above, we can see the consonant sounds of English...
Speech Work: Identification of Diphthongs in words THE PRIMARY DIPHTHONGS There are eight primary diphthongs in the English language, according to and. They are: Grammar: highlighting the active voice What Is...
Grammar: Verb (introduction to active and passive voice) Active and passive voice concerns the subject of the sentence. If the subject is active with respect to verbal action it...
WEEK 1 TOPIC: DIPHTHONGS WEEK 2 TOPIC: IDENTIFICATION OF DIPHTHONGS IN WORDS WEEK 3 TOPIC: INTRODUCTION TO CONSONANT SOUNDS WEEK 4 TOPIC: SYLLABLES: WORDS OF...
Content Spoke English The /u:/ sound: This is a long sound, when you sat this sound, your mouth is open and the lips are rounded. The back of the...