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18 January 2014

Pronouncing the letters 'G' and 'K'
This lesson will cover the hard sound for letter 'G' and the soft sound of letter 'K'

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

1. Goose, Golf, Guest, Together, Tug, Girl

Examples:

The big 'goose' flew off with my 'golf' ball.
The 'guests' will be mind if we pay 'together'.
The 'tug' of the little 'girl' finally woke up her friend.

2. Kelly, Come, Making, Breakfast, Bake, Potluck,

Examples:

My friend 'Kelly' said to me, he will be 'come' by train now.
I was 'making' the ingredients for 'breakfast'.
I didn't need to 'bake' to anything for the 'potluck'.

Pronouncing the letters 'CH' and 'J'
Every time the letters 'CH' and 'J' are spoken, the tip of your tongue should touch the upper part of your mouth.

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

1. Cherry, Catcher, Pitcher, Batch

Examples:

The black 'cherries' are very delicious in taste..
The 'catcher' gave the wrong signal to the 'pitcher'.
The 'batch' of cookies was too perfect.

2. Jam, Jelly, Bridging, Ridge

Examples:

What is the difference between a 'jam' and a 'jelly' spread.
The 'Bridging' gap between the two rivals was so long.
You can see to her house, just beyond the 'ridge'.

Pronouncing the letter 'H'
This letter's sound is made by using the vocal chord in the throat.

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

Home, Doghouse, Helium

Examples:

After the long days, he went 'home' to rest only.
The most of little puppy didn't like the big 'doghouse'.
The 'helium' balloons filled the room to his daughter's birthday. 



 

   to be continued . . .

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