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- Question 1 of 10
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1. Match the pictures to the consonant sounds:
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- Question 2 of 10
2. Question
2. Which type of sound do you hear?
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The sounds /m,n,ŋ/ are released through the nose. That’s why they’re called …
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3. Question
3. Which 2 words contain the voiced /z/ sound?
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4. Question
4. Which picture shows the position of the tongue with ALVEOLAR sounds?
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The alveolar ridge is the hard bit of gum at the front of the mouth. It’s where you make /t,d,n,l/ sounds.
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5. Which type of sound do you hear?
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The sounds /p,b,t,d,k,g/ are all made by stopping the air fully then suddenly releasing (exploding) it. That’s why they’re called …
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6. Question
6. Which sound is found in all of these words?
EMOTION, PASSIONATE, FASHIONABLE, SUGAR
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7. Do these words contain voiced /ð/ or voiceless /θ/?
THOSE, MOTHER, RHYTHM, THE
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8. Which picture shows the position of the tongue with VELAR sounds?
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The velum is the soft gum at the back of the mouth. It’s where /k,g,ŋ/ are made.
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9. Match the pictures to their categories:
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- Question 10 of 10
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10. How many consonant sounds does GB English have?
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