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19 January 2014

Pronouncing the letters 'F' and 'V'

Here are some words and sentences to help you hear what they should sound like.

1. Fiction, Afraid, Inflicted, Fix, Laugh, Floor

Examples:

Even though the story was a 'fiction', most of the peoples were 'afraid'.
His car was lot of 'inflicted' and too severe to 'fix'.
His 'laugh' was so loud, and the whole 'floor' was shaking.

2. Vase, Very, Curve-ball, Believe, Victorious

Examples

This 'vase' is over two hundred years old and is 'very' important to the country.
The cell phone battery has a hard time hitting the 'curve-ball'.
Whether you 'believe' it or not, I have 'victorious' over the match.

Pronouncing the letters 'S' and 'Z'

Here are some words and sentences to help you hear what they should sound like.

1. Salad, Lettuce, Massive, Houses, Standing, Small, House, Piece

Examples:

She bought 'some' 'lettuce or salad' to make it to dinner.
The 'massive' Tornado only left a few number of 'houses' to 'standing'.
This 'small' green 'house' is on a large 'piece' of the area.

2. Zebra, Was, Resume, Cozy, Rose

Examples:

The 'zebra' 'was' too quick for the lion.
This program will 'resume' after a brief intermission.
His 'cozy' house had a beautiful 'rose' in the backyard site.

Pronouncing the letter 'L'

Here are some words and sentences to help you hear what they should sound like.

Little, Below, Place, Reflect, All, People, Laugh

Examples:

A 'little' cat was chasing the mouse 'below' the table.
They often come to this quiet 'place' to 'reflect' on his performance.
'All' the 'people' were 'laughing' at his talking.




    to be continued . . .

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