Vowels and consonants презентация

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[k]
Can you can a canned can into an uncanned can like a

canner can can a canned can into an uncanned can?

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[p], [t]
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled

peppers Peter Piper picked
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter
Piper picked?

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[h]
Hello, Happy Harry!
Hide your horse on Halloween

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[O:]
A cat has claws at the end of its paws, and a comma

is a pause at the end of a clause.

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[aI] Nine bikes ride in a line. [OI] The boys don’t enjoy annoying toys. [eI] Say my name

on a rainy day.

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[Iq] We’re here, my dear. [qV] I know this show, Snowy the Crow. [Vq] If

you’re sure, buy the tour for the poor.

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[b]
Betty Botta bought some butter; “But,” said she, “this butter’s bitter! If I

put it in my batter It will make my batter bitter.

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[æ]
Once there lived a lad
Who was always very sad
For he hadn’t any mother
And

he hadn’t any dad

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[w], [v]
William always wears a very warm woolen vest in winter;
Victor,

however, never wears a woolen sweater, even in the Wild West.

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[ŋ] Mrs King is bringing something pink for Mr King to drink.

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[j]
The young Ian is yelling

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[ı]
It’s a pity that Little Kitty lives in a big city
[æ]
A black cat

sat on the mat and ate a fat rat

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[r], [l]
Red lorry, yellow lorry

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[t]
Tell Tom to come to ten tomorrow

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[ŋ]
The ringing, swinging, singing singers sang winning songs

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[θ], [ð]
On the thin skin, on the thick skin, in the midst of

the mist and things within.

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[w]
Whether the weather is cold,
Whether the weather is hot,
We’ll weather the weather,
Whether we

like it or not.

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[p] Picky people pick Peter Pan peanut butter
[t] Tommy Tucker tried to tie

Tammy Turtle’s tie
[k] Chris Kringle carefully crunched on candy canes

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[ɑ:]
The car park is so far
[ɔ:]
An awkward warden bought an automobile
[i:]


A cheap sheep is cheaper
[u:]
Look, the book is so good

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[ʃ]
She sells sea shells on the sea shore
[ʒ]
I measure my pleasure in treasure

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[i:]
There are many green trees in our green street

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[u:] [u]
The cook took a good look at the cookery book

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[θ], [ð]
Three things on this side and six things on that side

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[θ], [ð]
The Smiths wear thin clothes throughout the winter months.

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[r]
Rick Rag ran across a rough road. Across a rough road Rick Rag ran. Where

is the rough road Rick Rag ran across?

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[ɜː]
The first word is a verb and the third word is an

adverb

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[d]
The duke dropped the dirty double damask dinner napkin.

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[e], [ɜ:], [i:], [ɪ]
Eddie edited Earl’s easy music
[ɔ:], [æ], [eɪ],
An awful ape

Amie ate eight apples

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[aʊ]
How now, brown cow?

[əʊ]
Oh, no! Don’t go home alone! Nobody knows how lonely

the road is.

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[C]
Three switched witches watch three Swatch watch switches.
If Charlie chews shoes, should Charlie

choose the shoes he chews?

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[G]
James jostled Jean while Jean jostled Joan.
A gentle judge judges justly.

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I wish I were what I was when I wished I were what

I am
Red leather, yellow leather
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