Review CONSONANTS.

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Review CONSONANTS

Classification of Consonants Place of articulation Manner of articulation Presence or absence of voice

Plosive/Stop Consonants [p] [b][t][d] [k] [g] Fricative Consonants [f][v] [θ][ð][s][z][ʃ][ʒ] [h] Affricate Consonants [tʃ][dʒ] Nasal Consonants [m] [n][ŋ] Lateral Consonants [l] Approximants [w] [r] [j]

Read Aloud treat cheat, trees cheese, trip chip, train chain sink think, sort thought, miss myth, mass math thin thing, sin sing, ran rang, win, wing red, rain, ribbon, rose, royal, arrive, hearing share, ship, show, fresh, short, sharp, push treasure, measure, decision, vision, seizure a small woman, in the rain, on the moon, commune members block, bright, swan, pebble, middle, round, lunch, national, length, glimpse, text, width, sixth, health

Americans eat breakfast and lunch quickly unless it is a social, business or family occasion. The evening meal is usually longer and a time for families to gather together. Rushing through daytime meals is part of the fast pace in America. Another reason for rushing through daytime meals is that many people eat in restaurants that are usually crowded with people waiting for a place so that they can be served and return to work at the proper time. So each one hurries to make room for the next person. As with busy people everywhere, there is a real difference between meals that are eaten in a hurry and those that can be enjoyed slowly with friends.

Review VOWELS AND DIPHTHONGS

Classification of Vowels The English pure vowels can be classified according to the height of the raised part of the tongue the part of the tongue raised the position of the lips

Pure Vowels IPA

Read Aloud sin seen; fill feel; hill heel; sick seek; pitch peach pet pit; fell fill; set sit; when win; hell hill; dead did bag beg; gas guess; mat met; sad said; bad bed chock chalk; don dawn; stock stalk; not naught pull poll; full fool; could cooed; foot food cut cot; luck lock; gun gone; fund fond; duck dock cut cart; luck lark; hut heart; duck dark; come calm rug rag; lug lag; suck sack; truck track; mud mad

Read Aloud [e] [æ] bed bad; men, man; pen, pan; lend land [i:] [eI] real rail; greet, great; mean, main; read raid [e] [aI] bet bite; red write; said side, head, hide [a ] [ɔ:] house horse; loud lord; south sauce; now nor; count corn [a ] [ʌ] found fond; gown gone; down don

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