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Pronunciation Course Class # 3
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Rules for predicting pronunciation Rules for predicting pronunciation Two vowel letters in a one-syllable word: Two vowel letters in a one-syllable word: First vowel is pronounced with its alphabet vowel sound. Second vowel is silent.First vowel is pronounced with its alphabet vowel sound. Second vowel is silent. One vowel letter in a one-syllable word: One vowel letter in a one-syllable word: The vowel is pronounced with its relative vowel sound.The vowel is pronounced with its relative vowel sound.
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Alphabet or Relative Vowel? ROVE ROVE SPAN SPAN VICE VICE MOAT MOAT SLAIN SLAIN MELD MELD STINT STINT
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Two Vowel Rule LettersSounds Percent of Time Examples -ai -a-+final -e- -ay / / 95%90%93% Rain, train Cake, came Day, say -e +final –e- -ee--ea--y- ////////32%92%69%95%Pete Tree, meet Tea, beat City, funny -i-+final –e- -igh* /a / 77%100% Ice, time Night, light -o-+final –e- -oa--ow- /o / 76%94%53% Cone, home Coat, soap Slow, below -u-+final-e--oo- ////////94%88% Blue, juice Room, choose
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One vowel Rule LettersSounds Percent of Time Examples -a- ////////91% Pan, has -e- ////////82% Ten, cent -i- ////////93% Is, fish -o- ////////74% Hot, clock -u- ////////66% Sun, cup
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Listening Exercise Oh / / my/ / god / / me / /Move / / emergency / / Rach / / There / / are / / how / / you / / great / / happened / / Bleeding / / look / / enough / / / /About / / Orient / / everything / / I / / Julie / / country / / not / / problem / / country / / not / / problem / / stop / / baggage / / claim / /
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Vowel Sounds /i/ vs / / /i/ vs / / /i/ is the vowel of feel / / is the vowel of trip
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Joining the /i/ sound /i/ + vowel join the /i/ to the next vowel. /i/ + vowel join the /i/ to the next vowel. I’ll see an interesting play. I’ll see an interesting play.
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